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Defendants
- Addison Laboratories, from Philadelphia, Pa.2
- A-B Drug Co., Lawton, Okla., a partnership, and Calvin Bigley, pharmacist, and John E. Burns, an employee of the partnership.1
- Charles Pizinger, pharmacist and manager of the City Drug Store at 2823 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, Nebr., and Donald White, an employee of the store.1
- Clarence L. Fedler, trading as Fedler's Pharmacy, Ardmore, Okla., and Ollie Gilmer, a pharmacist.1
- Cudahy Packing Co., from Winfleld, Iowa.1
- Diaplex Laboratories, from Carr, Colo.1
- Forest C. Pomeroy, trading as Pomeroy's Drug Store, St. Petersburg, Fla.1
- Frank C. Tuma, trading as Tuma Drugs, at Oak Park, Ill.1
- Frank Coll, an employee, and Charles Kemper, a pharmacist, at the store.1
- Fred Gerkey, from Mission, Kans., to Claremore, Okla.1
- Glenn S. Shipp, trading as The Chemist Shop, Independence, Kans.1
- H. C. Whitmer Co., Inc., from Columbus, Ind.1
- H. D. Powers Co.1
- Harry W. Anderson and Willie P. Norvell, pharmacists and partners in the partnership of the Lake View Pharmacy, Augusta, Ga., and John P. Asbill, a pharmacist employed by the partnership.1
- Highland Pharmacies, Inc., Kansas City, Mo., and Alec Mendelsohn, manager of the corporation's Store No. 2, at Kansas City, Mo.1
- International Pharmaceutical Laboratories, from Great Neck, N. Y.1
- Irving L. Rutkoff, trading as the Fayetteville Pharmacy, Fayetteville, N. Y.1
- James J. Doty Co., Ltd., from Shenandoah, Iowa.1
- John E. Stephens, trading as John E. Stephens Drugs, at Memphis, Tenn., and Andrew J. Collinsworth, pharmacist.1
- John M. Adams, manager of the J. Q. Adams Drug Co., Ashland, Ala.1