59 F. 284 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1893
The pleadings and proofs show that during about 25 years the predecessors of the orator have, and lately the orator, a corporation of Massachusetts, has, used the word “Home” in making and selling sewing machines; that by this name, which was registered by them as a trade-mark March 15, 1892, their machines acquired a wide and favorable reputation; and that the defendants are putting the words “Home Delight” in
Decree for orator for an injunction.