GRAHAM, Presiding Judge.
The appellant filed its petition in the United States Patent Office for the registration of its trade-mark, "Gasa," used as a trade-mark for toilet paper. The Examiner of Trade-Marks refused registration on the ground that the mark was either descriptive or misdescriptive. The commissioner affirmed this decision, and, thereafter, on an application for rehearing, reaffirmed his former decision.
It is admitted, in argument, that the...
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