285 F. 1002 | D.C. Cir. | 1923
Appeal from concurrent decisions of the Patent ^Office in a trade-mark opposition proceeding, dismissing the opposition of appellant to the registration by appellee of the word “Gargoyle,” associated with the representation of a gargoyle as a trade-mark for piece goods of cotton, silk, or- wool, or a combination thereof.
The opposer, appellant here, long prior to the adoption of the mark by applicant, adopted and extensively used substantially the same mark
It follows that the decision must be and is affirmed.
Affirmed.