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Defendants
- Addison Laboratories, from Philadelphia, Pa.2
- Andrew J. Kennedy, trading as Kennedy Drugs, Los Angeles, Calif., and Paul J. Argust, a pharmacist employed by Mr. Kennedy.1
- Baldwin Laboratories.1
- Berjac Products, from Brooklyn, N. Y.1
- Claude H. Mathis, Sr., trading as the Mathis Drug Store, Corinth, Miss.1
- Clay D. Lantz, trading as the Lantz Drug Store, Portsmouth, Ohio, and Oscar F. Brown, a clerk in the drugstore.1
- Dr. De-Pass Chemical Co., from Chicago, Ill.1
- Duvall Pharmacy, Inc., Baltimore, Md., and Charles H. Wagner, vice president and pharmacist for the corporation.1
- Eliot Pharmacy, Inc., Boston, Mass., and Morris Wernick, treasurer of the corporation.1
- Frank A. Harlan, trading as Harlan Drugs, Des Moines, Iowa.1
- Fred W. Beley, trading as Beley's Pharmacy, Billings, Mont1
- Gelatin Products Div., R. P. Scherer Corp., from Detroit, Mich.1
- Gordon A. Wolf, trading as the Wolf Drug Store, Thorp, Wis., and Otto O. Hansen, a pharmacist.1
- Harold E. Axtell, trading as the Axtell Prescription Pharmacy, Beatrice, Nebr.1
- Herman H. Michelson, trading as Dixie Drugs, Louisville, Ky.1
- Hy-Gold Drug Co., Inc., Chicago., Ill., and Boris Golden, manager and secretary-treasurer of the corporation.1
- Isadore Arthur Shenk, trading as the Garden Pharmacy, Philadelphia, Pa.1
- Isidor Rosenfeld and George J. Robbins, partners in the partnership of the Morton Pharmacy, Long Island City, N. Y.1
- John L. Tarlow, trading as Tarlow Drug, at Boston, Mass.1
- Leslie M. Nelson, trading as the Green Lake Pharmacy, Seattle, Wash.1