October 1, 1919.1 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



491,758. 

 491.77r. 

 491.785. 

 491,717. 

 491,854. 

 491,862. 

 462,063. 

 492,095. 



492,022. 



492,121. 

 492,232. 



492,172. 



492,172. 



40.490. 

 40,775. 

 41,552. 

 41,665. 



(September 14. 1918.) Suction pump coupling, etc. A. Schra- 



der's Son, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A. 

 (September 14, 19lS.) Improvements in wheel tires. E. W. 



Edwards. 

 (September 10, 1918.) Shoe with pneumatic sole. G. E. C. 



(September 12, 1918.) Improvements in a rectal douche. T. H. 

 McNamara. 



(September 9. 1918.) Wheel tire and its method of manufac- 

 ture. K., F. & C. Tire & Rubber Corp. 



(September 20, 1918.) Improvements in applying flexible rub- 

 bers to replace spring-plates of vehicles. W. F. Cottrell. 



(October 3, 1918.) Improvements in rubber tires, particularly 

 solid tires. Societe Fran(;aise B. F. Goodrich. 



(December 22. 1917.) Pneumatic wheel with internal pressure, 

 applicable to all vehicles and particularly to automobiles, 

 motorcycles, airplanes, etc. J. M. C. Semery. 



(September 30, 1918.) Improvements in artificial limbs. C. A. 

 Adams. 



(August 3, 1916.) Life-saving apparatus. R. Kubja. 



(October 10, I9I8.) Improvements in automobile wheels, etc. 

 E. A. Vivinus and J. G. Raphael. 



(October 5, 1918.) improvements in leggings. 

 Charlet. nee B. F. Bergougnan. 



(October 5, 1918.) Improvements 

 G. W. Berry. 



removable nails for heels. 



Road, Magill, South 



ISSUED JULY 24, 1919. 

 wheel. C. C. Crump, McKe 



W. J, Dalby. Orient 



Khandallah, 



Resilient 

 Wellii „- . 



Inner tube of shingle construction. 1. B. Jeffries (trading as 

 Isaac Benjamin), 3 John street, Llanelly. Carmarthen, Wales. 



Safety foot for ladder, crutch, etc. H. H. Amadio, 150 Regent 

 street, Rcdfern, near Syrney, N. S. W. 



Corset with elastic vest section. A. C. Hopwood. 408 Com- 

 merce House, Flinders street, Melbourne, Victoria. (Nom- 

 inee of the Dominion Corset Co., 29-45 Dorchester street, 

 guebec. Canada, assignee of S. J. Newman, New Haven, 

 onn., U. S. A.) 



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105,539. 

 109.279. 

 111,216. 

 115,952. 



116,662. 



116,683. 

 117,226. 



117,911. 

 118.029. 

 118,185. 



118,363. 

 118,381. 

 119,242. 



24,809. 

 24,816. 



TRADE-MARKS. 



THE UNITED STATES. 



332. The words .'Vrch Builder — arch supports. Alexander E. 



Block, St. Louis, Mo. 

 808. The word Loxol— soles of artificial leather. Madelether 



Co., Saugus, Mass. 

 The words (Jolden Rule — rubber boots and shoes. United 



States Rubber Co.. New York City. 

 The words Life S.wers— chewing gum, etc. Mint Products 



Co., New York City. 

 The word Kempko— artificial leather. Charles H. Kemper, 



Westport, Conn. 

 The word Repairo in white letters against a black rectangle — 



rubber patches for repairing rubber or fabric articles. Hel- 



E. Er 



Chic 



III. 



Repesentation of a rubber-heel lift bearing the words "Diamond 

 Grip" and a knurled diamond — rubber heels. Robert E. 

 Miller, Inc., New York City. 



The word Fisk— rubber tires. The Fisk Rubber Co., Chicopee 

 Falls, Mass. 



Representation of a shield, quartered, bearing a conventional 

 design— rubber-tire casings. The General Tire & Rubber 

 Co., Akron, O. 



The words Repco, Service. Quality. Reliability, Value 

 within the center and border of a white-bordered black dia- 

 mond—rubber tires. Republic Rubber Tire & Shoe Co., New 

 York City. 



The word Winner — rubber and canvas bicycle tires and tubes. 

 Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



The word TiTs within a circle — rubber heels and soles. Charles 

 M. Wolcott, Baltimore. Md. 



The words Horse-Shoe Tires superimposed above the repre- 

 sentation of a horse-shoe. Racine Auto Tire Co., Racine, 



latching rubber and 



Dallas, Tex. 



d oval — rubber tires. 



Worth L. Mitten, 



Wis. 

 The word Cactus — cement for use in | 



fabric goods. Automotive Supply Co., 

 The word Duoplex within a double-outline 



Austin Holcomb, Los Angeles, Calif. 

 The outline of a mitten — pneumatic tires. 



Davenport, la. 



THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 



The words Joy Riders — chewing gum, etc. Frederick Weeb 

 Brooke, Toronto, Ont. 



Representation of a piece of rope in the form of a circle en- 

 closing the words Miner's and Triumph and a device re- 

 sembling the letter M — rubber footwear, heels and soles, 

 clothing, coverings, cloth, belting, hose, tires, insulating 

 material, and rubber cement. The Miner Rubber Co., Lim- 

 ited, Montreal, Que. 



Representation of a piece of rope in the form of a circle en- 

 closing the words Miner's and Ace and a device resembling 

 the letter M— rubber footwear, heels and soles, clothing, cov- 

 erings, cloth, belting, hose, tires, insulating material, and 

 rubber cement. The Miner Rubber Co., Limited, Montreal, 

 Que. 



The word Guard — pneumatic tires, etc. Van der Linde Rubber 

 Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



10 AHEEICANS. 

 The words Warner Shaving Brush — "Everything but the 

 Razor"— shaving brushes with bristles set in rubber. Warner- 

 Patterson Co., 914 South Michigan avenue, Chicago, 111., 



The" word ' Fabrikoid— imitation leather. Du Pont Fabrikoid 

 Co., Wilmington, Del., U. S. A. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



TO AlIEEICANS. 

 The words Vulco-Cord — machine belts, particularly automobile- 

 fan belts. The Gates Rubber Co., Denver, Colo., U. S. A. 



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DESIGNS. 



THE UNITED STATES. 



53,672. Tire. Patented August 5, 1919. Term 3J4 years. Arthur 

 Breitenstein, Akron, assignor to Richard J. Birch, Cleve- 

 land—both in Ohio. 



53.675. Tire. Patented August 5, 1919. Term 7 years. Isaac R, 



Davies. Lakewood, O. 



53.676. Tire. Patented August 5, 1919. Term 7 years. Isaac R. 



Davies. Lakewood, O. 



53.677. Tire. Patented August 5, 1919. Term 7 years. Isaac R. 



Davies, Lakewood, 0. 



53.692. Tire. Patented August 5, 1919. Term 14 years. Robert J. 



Stokes, assignor to Thermoid Rubber Co. — both of Trenton, 

 N. J. 



53.693. Tire. Patented August 5, 1919. Term 14 years. Robert J. 



Stokes, assignor to Thermoid Rubber Co. — both of Trenton, 

 N. J. 



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53,709. 

 53,709. 



53,736. 

 53,737. 



53,727. 



53,749. 



53,750. 



53,672. 



e. Patented August 19, 1919. Term 14 years. C. W. 

 Greene, assignor to The Bowling Green Rubber Co. — both 

 of Toledo, 0. 



■e. Patented .\ugust 26, 1919. Term 14 years. Arthur 

 Breitenstein, Akron, assignor to Richard J. Birch, Cleve- 



g board. Patented August 26, 1919. Term 



Ohi, 



14 years. John T. Ha; 

 Automobile running-board mat 



Term 14 years. John T. Ha 

 Tire. Patented August 26, 191 



assignor to Ajax Rubber Co. 

 Tire. Patented August 26, 191 



assignor to Ajax Rubber Co. 



Deti 



Mich. 



Patented August 26, 1919. 

 ;, Detroit, Mich. 



E. A. Reid, Trenton, N. J., 

 nc, Millbrook, N. Y. 



E. A. Reid. Trenton, N. T., 

 nc, Millbrook, N. Y. 



The Bureau of Commercial Economics, Washington, D. C, 

 circulates free educational motion picture films just as a Carne- 

 gie library circulates books without charge. It is an altruistic 

 association which makes no profit on its films, being supported 

 by endowinent, annuity and voluntary subscription. With 21,- 

 000,000 feet of film on almost every conceivable subject, it has 

 the largest educational film library in the world. Three subjects 

 taken at random from the Bureau's catalog are "The Milk of 

 the Tree" (Rubber), "Making Raincoats," "For the Common 

 Good" (Welfare), Firestone Plant. 



The Bureau provides the best source of films suitable for ex- 

 hibition to rubber and allied trade employes in factories and 

 club houses. Francis Holley, the director, urges employers of 

 labor to let their work people feel that such picture shows be- 

 long to them. The employer could oflfer to provide space and 

 equipment if the employes will run the show — select programs, 

 order the films, etc. Thus a point of cooperation would be es- 

 tablished between employer and employes that would be worth 

 many times the cost of providing the "theatre." When necessary 

 the Bureau will send a truck fully equipped to show the pictures 

 outdoors at night. 



