Case No. 3,692.
DAY et al. v. WALLS.
[35 Leg. Int. 468.]1
District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.
Nov. 30, 1878.
TRADE-MARKS—JURISDICTION OF DISTRICT COURT.
[This was a suit by Day & Frick against P. Walls.]
Mr. Buckley, for complainants.
Peirce Archer, Jr., for defendant.
Held by CADWALADER, District Judge, following the case of Leidersdorf v. Flint [Case No. 8,219], that the United States district court has no jurisdiction to entertain conflicts over trade-marks.
1 [Reprinted by permission.]
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