Boston Store of Chicago v. American Graphophone Company
United States Supreme Court
Boston Store of Chicago v. American Graphophone Company
Argued: Jan. 16, 1918. --- Decided: March 4, 1918
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Messrs. Walter Bachrach, Hamilton Moses, and Joseph W. Moses, all of Chicago, Ill., for Boston Store of Chicago.
Messrs. Elisha K. Camp, of New York City, Daniel N. Kirby, of St. Louis, Mo., James M. Beck, of New York City, and Taylor E. Brown and Clarence E. Mehlhope, both of Chicago, Ill., for American Graphophone Co.
[Argument of Council on pages 9-16 intentionally omitted.]
Mr. Chief Justice WHITE delivered the opinion of the Court.
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