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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. ons. 2571-2573. 1907. _ 1251 or banks of such size and construction as may be deemed ex ,dient may be permitted in lieu of distillery bonded warehouses, and the production, storage, the manner und process of denaturing on the distillery premises the alcohol produced, and transportation of such alcohol, and the operation of such distilleries shall be u n the execution of such smug, em. bonds and under such regulations as the 8(dmmissioner of lnternal Revenue, with the aéyproval of the Secretary of the Treasury, may prescribe, and such istilleries may by such regulations be exempted rom such provisions of the existing laws relating to distilleries as may be deemed expedient by said officials. Sm:. 5. That the provisions of this Act shall take effect on Septem— mm. Sept. 1,1wv. ber first, nineteen hundred and seven. Approved, March 2, 1907. CEA]?. 2578.-An Act To grant American registry to the German bark Mariechen. .;..;     Be it enacted 6y Nw Senate and House q/'R esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, mt the Commissioner of dg%*;*i£* Mrk "M¤· Navi tion be, and he is hereby, authorized to register as an American emma gimencan vesseilhe German bark Mariechen: Provided, however, That such reg- '°*-·‘“P ‘“T‘ istry shall not give to said vessel the right to engage in the coastwise  cm1wi» muqm trade. And this Act is based upon the express condition that said bark *“”"’°°‘ is to be used as a barge, and that no application shall be hereafter made for the right for said vessel to engage in the coastwise trade. Approved, March 2, 1907. CHAP. 2573.-—Au Act To amend sections five and six of an Act entitled "Au Kmh 2.1907- Act to authorize the registration of trade-marks used in commerce with foreign ___ [H·R·%‘"*·] nations or among the several States or with Indian tribes, and to protect the same." [Public,N0,‘52.] Be it enacted by the Senate and [Iowa of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section five of the Act Trade marksentitled "An Act to authorize the registration of l»l'iI.d0-lllt\1`l{S used in \'<>\-¢¤·v-7% commerce with foreign nations or among the several States or with lndinn tribes, and to protect the su.mc," u proved l•`ebrum·v twentieth, nineteen hundred and live, be, and is hereby, amended to read us follows: may be distinguished from other g00ds of the annie class shall be rm r)` refused registration as n trah-mark on account of the nature of such   mark unless such mark--- "·‘°°*’"°“"· "(a) Consists of or comprises immoral or scandalous matter. "(b) Consists: of or comprises the Hag or cont of arms or other insignia of the United States, or nny ¤imnl:ition thereof, or of any State. or municipality, or of any foreign nation,.or of any design or Emblems Q: mmpicture thut has been or may hereafter be adopted by any fraternal ““$§'{?‘€§§’T“gY°$;; society as its emblem: Provided, 'I`h&tt1‘ade—inarks which are identical ¤¤¤;_j[;Q$_fL with si registered or known trade-niurk owned and in use by another, Similariiy oi uneund appropriated to merchandise of the same descriptive properties, '“"k"‘ or which so nearly resemble 2. registered or known trade-mark owned and in use by another, and appropriated to merchandise of the same descriptive properties, as to be likely to cause confusion or mistake in the mind of the public, or to deceive purchasers, shall not be regis— tered: Provided, That no mark which consists merely in the name of an individual. iirm, corporation, or association, not written. printed, lwks wiqh ¤¤1r . · · . . . . nnmes of individuals, impressed. or woven in some particular or distinctive manner or in Qrmg, ei.;
 * ‘Si=;c, 5. That no mark by which the goods of the- owner of the mark Mgrkw vvrmimd