GENERAL SHOE CORPORATION v. ROSEN

No. 3649.

29 F.Supp. 102 (1939)

GENERAL SHOE CORPORATION v. ROSEN.

District Court, S. D. West Virginia, at Charleston.

August 26, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hirsch & Smith and Ernest P. Rogers, all of Atlanta, Ga., and Brown, Jackson & Knight and Herman Bennett, all of Charleston, W. Va., for plaintiff.

B. J. Pettigrew, Sam Silverstein, L. Steele Trotter, and R. K. Talbott, all of Charleston, W. Va., for defendant.


McCLINTIC, District Judge.

The plaintiff, General Shoe Corporation, brought this suit in equity to enjoin the defendant, Isadore Rosen, trading as The Friendly Men's Shop, from infringing its trade-marks "Friendly" and "The Friendly Five" and to enjoin defendant from further commission of certain alleged acts of unfair competition. Plaintiff merely seeks injunctive relief and is not asking for damages.

Plaintiff is a Tennessee corporation doing business under...

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