ANHEUSER-BUSCH v. COHEN

No. 1381.

37 F.2d 393 (1930)

ANHEUSER-BUSCH, Inc., v. COHEN et al.

District Court, D. Maryland.

January 13, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Bakewell, of St. Louis, Mo., and Barton, Wilmer, Ambler & Barton, of Baltimore, Md., for plaintiff.

Isaac Lobe Straus, of Baltimore, Md., for defendants.


WILLIAM C. COLEMAN, District Judge.

The questions here presented involve trade-mark infringement and unfair competition. The bill of complaint, summarized briefly, charges that the defendants are infringing the trade-mark rights of the plaintiff and are guilty of unfair competition, in that they are using the name "Budd-Wise" on labels used on syrup made and distributed by them, claimed to contain pure barley malt syrup, plain and malt hop, and also on a malt syrup...

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