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Trademark registration number: 147,221
Not online at uspto.gov but on USM152 or right here! 147,221's Registration Certificate
Registration date: 1921-10-04 online gazette
Class 34 Heating, lighting and ventilating apparatus
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. HIM? & CO. (CORP), OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. TRADE-MARK FOR STOVEPIPES AND STOVEPIPE-ELBOWS. AGT OF MARCH 19, 1920. V 141221. Registered Oct. 4, 1921. Application iled December 19, 1919. Serial No. 126,250. , STATEMENT. To all whom it may concern : Be it known that HEMP & Co. (Clone), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri, and lo- cated and doing business on Vandeventer avenue, near Shaw avenue, in the city of St. Louis, State of Missouri, has adopted the trade-mark shown in the accompanying drawing, for stovepipes and stovep»ipe-el- bows, Class 34, Heating, lighting, and ven~ tilating apparatus, not including electrical apparatus. The trade-mark has been continuously used in the business of said corporation since about the 1st day of December, 1899. The trade-mark is applied to the cartons containing the goods by means of a rubber stamp or stencil, or is stamped in the mate- rial of which the pipe is formed. HEMP & CO. (CORP), By J OS. L. HEMP, Secretary-Treasurer. _ CAlQl.§.L.'P State of Missouri, city of St. Louis, ss. JOSEPH L. HEMP, being duly sworn, de- poses and says that he is the secretary-treas urer of the corporation, the applicant named in the foregoing statement; that he believes the foregoing statement is true; that he be- lieves the said corporation to be the owner of the trade-mark sought to be registered; that no other person, firm, corporation, or association, to the best of his knowledge and belief, has the right to use said mark in the United States of America, on mer- chandise of the same descriptive properties as those recited in the foregoing statement; that said mark is used by said corporation in commerce among the several ‘States of the United States; that the description and drawing presented truly represent the mark sought to be registered; that the specimens show the mark as actually used upon the goods; and that the mark has been in bona #cle use for not less than one year in inter- state commerce by the applicant. JOSEPH L. HEMP. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a no- tary public, this 20th day of August, 1921. [L. s.] E. A. KEUTHAN, Notary Public.


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