Case Name: HARLEM CARD & PAPER CO., Inc., v. TAYLOR-LOGAN CO., PAPER-MAKERS
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1926-02-01
Citations: 10 F.2d 1014
Docket Number: No. 1808
Parties: HARLEM CARD & PAPER CO., Inc., v. TAYLOR-LOGAN CO., PAPER-MAKERS.
Judges: Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, ROBB, Associate Justice, and BLAND, Judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals.
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 10
Pages: 1014–1014

Head Matter:
HARLEM CARD & PAPER CO., Inc., v. TAYLOR-LOGAN CO., PAPER-MAKERS.
(Court of Appeals of District of Columbia.
Submitted January 14, 1926.
Decided February 1, 1926.)
No. 1808.
J. E. Hutchinson, Jr., of Washington, D. C., for appellant.
James Atkins, of Washington, D. C., for appellee.
Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, ROBB, Associate Justice, and BLAND, Judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals.

Opinion:
ROBB, Associate Justice.
This is a trade-mark opposition proceeding, sustaining appellee's opposition to the registration by the appellant of the trade-mark "Public Safety Bond"; no claim being made to the exclusive use of the word "Bond," "apart from the mark."
The opposer's mark is "Public Service Bond," and the goods of the two parties are of the same descriptive properties. That confusion would be likely to result from concurrent use of the two marks is too obvious to require discussion. The decision therefore is affirmed.
Affirmed.