PARK & TILFORD IMPORT CORP. v. HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE


5 F.Supp. 888 (1933)

PARK & TILFORD IMPORT CORPORATION v. HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE, Inc., et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

November 17, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerome Eisner, of New York City, for plaintiff.

Chadbourne, Stanchfield & Levy, of New York City (J. Arthur Leve and George H. Eichelberger, both of New York City, and Clarence W. Miles, of Baltimore, Md., of counsel), for defendant Hunter Baltimore Rye, Inc.

Charlton Ogburn, of New York City, for defendant J. S. Judge & Co., Inc.


PATTERSON, District Judge.

The suit is in equity to enjoin the defendants from using the name "Hunter Baltimore Rye." The plaintiff has moved for a preliminary injunction.

The facts are not in serious dispute. Prior to national prohibition the firm of William Lanahan & Son of Baltimore manufactured and sold whisky under the trade-mark "Hunter Baltimore Rye." The product was famous and the trade-mark valuable. The manufacture and sale ceased with the coming...

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