
    A. LESCHEN & SONS ROPE COMPANY v. AMERICAN STEEL & WIRE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY.
    A. LescJien c6 Sons Rope Company v. Broderielc A Basoom Rope Company, ante, p. 451, applied and followed.
    No. 693.
    Patent Appeals.
    Submitted January 16, 1911.
    Decided February 6, 1911.
    Hearing on an appeal from a decision of the Commissioner of Patents, dismissing an opposition to an application for the registration of a trademark.
    
      Reversed.
    
    
      Mr. James A. Carr and Mr. Melville Church for the appellant.
    
      
      Messrs. Linthicum, Belt, & Fuller and Mr. Charles McVeagh for the appellee.
   Mr. Justice Robb

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This is another trademark opposition case, in which appellant seeks a reversal of a decision of the Commissioner of Patents, awarding registration to appellee as a trademark for wire rope, a strand of the rope colored blue.

Eor the reasons stated in the preceding opinion, the judgment will he reversed. The clerk will certify this opinion as by law required. Reversed.  