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Defendants
- Alexander Canales, Sr., trading as the West Dallas Drug Store, Dallas, Tex., and Edmund L. Hall, a pharmacist in the drug store.1
- Alfred R. Collins, trading as Collins Bros., Walgreen Agency Drug. Big Springs, Tex.1
- Birt C. Camp, a partner and pharmacist of Camp's Pharmacy, Plainview, Tex.1
- Calvin H. Garner, a pharmacist, employed at the Earl Burns Drugs store, Sweetwater, Tex.1
- Cecil E. Brown and Payton J. Powers, pharmacists at the West Pharmacy, Plainview, Tex.1
- Cicero's Drug Store, a partnership, Grand Prairie, Tex., and Sherwood V. Roark, a partner.1
- Dayton B. Blaine and Claude C. Schwab, president and manager, respectively, of the Red Cross Pharmacy, Inc., Dallas, Tex.1
- Dr. F. H. Jordan, Dallas, Tex.1
- Enos A. Hilterbrand, trading as Live Oak Pharmacy, Dallas, Tex.1
- Ether Ewer, trading as the Ewer Drug Co., Dallas, Tex.1
- Famous Mineral Water Co., a corporation, Mineral Wells, Tex., and Howard Nevils, secretary and treasurer of the corporation.1
- First Texas Chemical Manufacturing Co., a corporation, Dallas, Tex.1
- Frank B. Moran, t/a Magnetic Ray Co., Dallas, Tex.1
- Frank B. Moran, t/a Magnetic Ray Co., Dallas. Tex.1
- Frank B. Moran, trading as The Magnetic Ray Co., at Dallas, Tex.1
- Fred G. Hansard, trading as the H & Y Drug, at Amarillo, Tex., and Arvil Cravens, pharmacist.1
- George R. Murchison, trading as Murchison's Pharmacy, Fort Worth, Tex.1
- Granville V. Coots, manager of Field's Cut Rate Drug Store, Dallas, Tex.1
- Hardy McClary, Dallas, Tex.1
- Harold A. Lloyd, president of the corporation, and Percy L. Stogsdill and John M. Hilsher, pharmacists.1