VAN CAMP SEA FOOD CO. v. PACKMAN BROS.

No. 4490.

4 F.Supp. 522 (1933)

VAN CAMP SEA FOOD CO., Inc., v. PACKMAN BROS.

District Court, D. New Jersey.

September 9, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George D. Rothermel, of Camden, N. J., and Albert J. Fihe, of Chicago, Ill., for complainant.

Leon T. Hooper, of Hammond, Ind., for defendant.


AVIS, District Judge.

The complainant's action is based upon its right to use the trade-name "Chicken of the Sea," as applied to tuna fish packed in cans. It appears that this trade-mark was originally applied to the product, packed and canned tuna fish, by White Star Canning Company as early as 1912; that on December 22, 1913, it filed in the United States Patent Office its application for registration of said trade-mark; that on May 19, 1914, the said trade-mark...

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