Berlin Mills Company v. Procter & Gamble Company

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Berlin Mills Company v. Procter & Gamble Company
by William R. Day
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United States Supreme Court

254 U.S. 156

Berlin Mills Company  v.  Procter & Gamble Company

 Argued: Nov. 15, 1920. --- Decided: Dec 6, 1920

Messrs. Marcus B. May, of Boston, Mass., Charles E. Hughes and John C. Pennie, both of New York City, and Melville Church, of Washington, D. C., for petitioner.

Messrs. Livingston Gifford and Thomas B. Kerr, both of New York City, John H. Brickenstein, of Washington, D. C., and Alfred M. Allen, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for respondent.

Mr. Justice DAY delivered the opinion of the Court.

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