. Journal of electricity. ize: Utah Society ofE1 e c trical Contractors andDealers, 1790 points. Fourth Prize: W. R. Her-stein, electrical supply com-pany, Memphis, Tenn., 580points. Fifth Prize: J. W. Oberender,Secretary Oregon Society ofE1 e c trical Contractors andDealers, 520 Prize: H. F. Schultz,Electric Appliance Company, San Francisco, 245 points. Seventh Prize: M. S. Orrick, assistant sales manager,Western Electric Company, San Francisco, 120 truly yours, H. F. JACKSON,ALBERT H. ELLIOT,H. C. making this announcement of the splendid out-come of the subsc


. Journal of electricity. ize: Utah Society ofE1 e c trical Contractors andDealers, 1790 points. Fourth Prize: W. R. Her-stein, electrical supply com-pany, Memphis, Tenn., 580points. Fifth Prize: J. W. Oberender,Secretary Oregon Society ofE1 e c trical Contractors andDealers, 520 Prize: H. F. Schultz,Electric Appliance Company, San Francisco, 245 points. Seventh Prize: M. S. Orrick, assistant sales manager,Western Electric Company, San Francisco, 120 truly yours, H. F. JACKSON,ALBERT H. ELLIOT,H. C. making this announcement of the splendid out-come of the subscription contest, the Journal of Elec-tricity desires to ex-press again its heart-felt appreciation of thesupport manifested bythe readers and well-wishers of the Journalof Electricity, and inresponse to this evidentgoodwill for the Jour-nal, apparent on allsides, the Journalpledges again its ener-gies and its consecra-tion to the upbuildingof the electrical indus-try of the West. Maxwell touring car offered as first prize. Grafonola offered as second prizein Journal of Electricity subscrip-tion contest, won by C. B. Merick 200 FSHe JOURNAL OF ELECTRICITY [Vol. 40—No. 4 WHAT WESTERN INVENTORS ARE DOING 9k< de BY WM. K. WHITE AND H. G. PROST (If you are granted a license to manufacture a patented article, you may not have the right to sell differences between an assignment, a grant and a license in relation to patent riglits are so intri-cate and complex as to require the nicest legal discrimination in their application, A court decisionwhich points plainly the type of invention which is recognized as patentable—and a description of re-cent ideas by Western inventors are further included. The authors are members of a well-known firmof patent attorneys in San Francisco.—The Editor.) TRANSFER OF PATENT RIGHTSAssignment The monopoly, granted by a patent, comprisesthree exclusive rights, to-wit: First, the right to pre-vent all others from making the patented article;


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