PULITZER PUB. CO. v. HOUSTON PRINTING CO.

No. 226.

4 F.2d 924 (1925)

PULITZER PUB. CO. v. HOUSTON PRINTING CO.

District Court, S. D. Texas, at Houston.

March, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Huggins, Kayser & Liddell, of Houston, Tex., and John F. Green, of St. Louis, Mo., for complainant.

Baker, Botts, Parker & Garwood, of Houston, Tex., for defendant.


HUTCHESON, District Judge.

This is a bill in equity, brought by the Pulitzer Publishing Company against the Houston Printing Company to enjoin the latter from the use of the words "Post-Dispatch" as the name of a paper published by the defendant at Houston, Tex. The bill was filed on September 15, 1924, and alleges: That complainant is the publisher of a daily and Sunday newspaper known as the "Post-Dispatch," which has been published and circulated under this name...

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