165 Mass. 146 | Mass. | 1896
This is a complaint for a penalty, under St. 1884, c. 277. The evidence was that the defendant, a retail dealer in tobacco, displayed in his shop window a large number of photographs of distinguished or notorious men and women, with an advertisement that each purchaser of a piece of a certain tobacco was entitled to one of these photographs. Upon each piece of tobacco was a label to the like effect, and the defendant told a witness that every purchaser was entitled to a photograph and to make his own selection. The witness testified that he bought a piece of tobacco and chose a photograph, and stated that every purchaser knew what he was buying before he made the trade.
We are of opinion that the statute ought not to be construed to apply to such a case as this. The act is entitled “ An Act to prevent the sale or exchange of property under the induce