HARRIS v. PLOUGH CHEMICAL CO.

Patent Appeal No. 2841.

54 F.2d 967 (1932)

HARRIS v. PLOUGH CHEMICAL CO.

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

February 1, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William G. Henderson, of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

E. W. Bradford, of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before GRAHAM, Presiding Judge, and BLAND, HATFIELD, GARRETT, and LENROOT, Associate Judges.


GRAHAM, Presiding Judge.

Appellant applied to the United States Patent Office for the registration of a trademark used by it upon facial cream, hair dressing, and similar goods since on or about May 1, 1927. This trade-mark was composed of the words "Black and Tan."

The appellee opposed this registration, alleging probable confusion in trade. The record discloses that appellee has been manufacturing and selling goods admitted to be of the same descriptive...

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