BOURJOIS, INC. v. WILLINGMYRE

No. C-797.

33 F.Supp. 837 (1940)

BOURJOIS, Inc., v. WILLINGMYRE.

District Court, D. New Jersey.

June 13, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry B. Rook, of Newark, N. J., and Briesen & Schrenk, of New York City, for plaintiff.

S. Huntley Beckett, of Camden, N. J., and A. J. Goldin, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.


AVIS, District Judge.

The plaintiff is a corporation of the State of New York; the defendant a resident of New Jersey, and the complaint charges that defendant has infringed the plaintiff's trade-mark in the sale and distribution of toilet preparations and has also been guilty of unfair competition. Specifically, the charges are that plaintiff is the owner of two certain trade-marks, to wit, "Bourjois" and "Evening in Paris", which it has applied to certain of its...

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