PLOUGH, INC. v. INTERCITY OIL CO.

No. 7581.

26 F.Supp. 978 (1939)

PLOUGH, Inc., v. INTERCITY OIL CO. et al.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

February 17, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Yates Dowell, of Washington, D. C., and Howson & Howson and Kennard N. Ware, all of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

A. D. Caesar, Charles W. Rivise, and I. Edward Master, all of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendants.


WELSH, District Judge.

The plaintiff, Plough, Inc., filed its bill of complaint to enjoin the Intercity Oil Company and the Eveready Oil Company from using the name "Eveready" in connection with the manufacture and sale of motor oils and greases, and for damages resulting from the alleged infringement of the plaintiff's registered trade mark, "Ever Ready," under which it distributes a lighter lubricant. Plaintiff also seeks to restrain the defendant, Eveready Oil...

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