MANZ v. PHILADELPHIA BREWING CO.

No. 1176.

37 F.Supp. 79 (1940)

MANZ v. PHILADELPHIA BREWING CO.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

December 12, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reuben Miller and Sidney R. Zall, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Rutledge Slattery, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.


GANEY, District Judge.

Complainant filed a bill averring that the defendant, Philadelphia Brewing Company, a corporation engaged in the brewing and marketing of beer, marketed its product under the name of "Manz Beer"; that the complainant is the son of Gottlieb Manz, who, in 1856, operated a brewery in the City of Philadelphia in which the complainant joined with his father, and subsequently, without alleging a date, the petition avers a corporation was formed under...

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