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School of Cosmetitions et al. .

SCHWARTZ & CO., INC., E. M., ET AL.

SHADE SHOP. HOOPER & KLESNER Alfred Klesner doing business as'..
SHALER, GEORGE B. George B. Shaler et al, doing business as Best Oil Coo
ET AL.......

Sheets Elenator Co., The....

SHOFFNER, W. A., ET AL., doing business as the Alamance Hosiery Mills),
SILVERMAN, JACOB, ET AL. doing business as Warewell Co.)........

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SILVERMAN, SAMUEL, ET AL. (doing business as Warewell Co.......
SIMONS, L. N. (as officer, director, and member of Chamber of Commerce),
ET AL......

SIMONS, HATCH & WHITTEN CO.....

SMITH, CLIFFORD doing business as Clifford Smith Co.)........
SMITH CO., CLIFFORD (Clifford Smith doing business as),

SPENCER, JAMES B., ET AL..

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SPRITZER, HARRY, ET AL. (doing business as Daum, Rogers, Spritzer Co.), 237

STANDARD ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO., THE..............

STEARNES SALT & LUMBER CO., ET AL.........

STINEMETZ & SON CO., B. H...................

STOCKER, EUGENE D. ET AL..

STOCKLAND ROAD MACHINERY CO..

Stover Co., Inc., et al.....................

Suburban Electric Development Co., Inc., et al...
Suburban Lighting Corporation et al...
SULLOWAY MILLS...

SUMMY, CLAYTON F., ET AL.....................

SWIFT & CO........

TALBOTT, WILLIAM M., ET AL..

TAMPA BOX CO., THE, ET AL..........

TAMPA-CUBA CIGAR CO., ET AL..

Taylor Fur Co., F. C., et al......................

THOMASSON, E. M., ET AL.

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THOMPSON, ANDREW N., ET AL. (doing business as Thompson Bros.)..
THOMPSON, A. WALTER, ET AL. (doing business as Thompson Bros.)...
THOMPSON BROS. (J. Reed Thompson et al. doing business as)................
THOMPSON, GEORGE L., ET AL. (doing business as Thompson Bros.)....
THOMPSON, J. REED, ET AL. (doing business as Thompson Bros.)..
T. I. Glynn Leather Co., Inc., et al.....

Trant & Conover (R. F. Trant et al. doing business as)..

Trant, R. F., et al..

Trant, R. F. (R. F. Trant et al. doing business as Trant & Conover), et al.
TUBBS, S. F., ET AL....

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Tungsten Manufacturing Co. (Marshall Oil Co. doing business as)..
Uncapher Co., Inc., E. L., et al...

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UNION SALT CO. ET AL.

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United Chemical & Color Co. (Louis Rosenthal doing business as).
United Electric Co.......

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UNITED STATES HOFFMAN MACHINERY CORPORATION ET AL..
Upjohn Co., The.....

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VAN ROE, J. (J. Van Roe et al. doing business as D. N. Holway & Co.) ET AL.
VEGA & CO., CELESTINE, ET AL....

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V. GUERRA DIAZ & CO. ET AL...

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Vick Chemical Co., The (L. Richardson et al. doing business as).

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WAREWELL CO. (Samuel Silverman et al. doing business as).
Waterman Co., L. E..

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WEIDMAN-FISHER & CO. (George F. Weidman et al. doing business as)
ET AL....

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WEIDMAN, GEORGE F. (George F. Weidman et al. doing business as
Weidman-Fisher & Co.) ET AL...............

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WEISEL, GEORGE F. (as officer, director and member of Chamber of Commerce) ET AL.............

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Wilson & Co., Inc. See unnumbered page following page..

WITT, W. H., ET AL....

WODESKA & CO., CORRAL ET AL..

WOOD, HARVEY J., ET AL...

WORCESTER SALT CO. ET AL.

W. P. Galloway Co., Inc., et al....

WRIGHT AND GOWAN CO., INC...

YOUNG, J. W. (J. W. Young et al. doing business as D. N. Holway & Co.)
ET AL..

YOUNG, L. I., ET AL. (doing business as Alamance Hosiery Mills)......................

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TABLE OF CASES IN WHICH PETITIONS FOR REVIEW OF ORDERS OF THE COMMISSION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS FROM MAY 22, 1922, TO FEBRUARY 13, 1923.

Name.

THE MENNEN COMPANY..

Petition filed in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the . Second Circuit on May 27, 1922. Commission's order set aside March 13, 1923. 288 Fed. 774. Petition for writ of certiorari denied by the Supreme Court on June 11, 1923. 262 U. S. 759. SOUTHERN HARDWARE JOBBERS ASSOCIATION ET AL....... Petition filed in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on May 30, 1922. Commission's order affirmed June 13, 1923. 290 Fed. 774.

B. S. PEARSALL BUTTER COMPANY.............

Petition filed in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on September 1, 1922. Commission's order set aside July 19, 1923. 292 Fed. 720.

JUVENILE SHOE COMPANY.........

Petition for review filed in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on September 26, 1922. Commission's order affirmed May 14, 1923. 289 Fed. 57. Petition for writ of certiorari denied by the Supreme Court on October 15, 1923. 43 Sup. Ct. 34.

SWIFT & COMPANY.....

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Petition filed in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on October 24, 1922.

ARMOUR & COMPANY.............

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Petition filed in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on November 14, 1922.

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80044°-24-VOL 5-2

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION DECISIONS

FINDINGS AND ORDERS MAY 22, 1922, TO FEBRUARY 13, 1923

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
บ.

CIGAR MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA, FLORIDA, ET AL.

COMPLAINT IN THE MATTER OF THE ALLEGED VIOLATION OF SECTION 5 OF AN ACT OF CONGRESS APPROVED SEPTEMBER 26, 1914..

Docket 709-May 22, 1922.

SYLLABUS. Where an unincorporated Association composed of cigar manufacturers producing the larger part of the cigars manufactured in a certain territory agreed on a uniform stand regarding labor policies and with the intent and effect of coercing cigar manufacturers whose labor policies did not conform to those of the Association, made and respected contracts with three cigar box manufacturers upon whom the cigar manufacturers in that territory, both members and nonmembers of the Association, were dependent for a supply of cigar boxes, to take said box manufacturers' entire output at stipulated prices for an extended period, and declined to furnish, or permit the box manufacturers to furnish, cigar boxes to competing manufacturers whose labor policies did not conform to those of the Association, and thereby eliminated competition between cigar box manufacturers in the sale of their products, caused competing cigar manufacturers to do business under a handicap or curtail production or cease from business entirely, and unduly hindered commerce in the sale of cigars:

Held, That such acts and practices substantially as described, constituted unfair methods of competition.

COMPLAINT.

The Federal Trade Commission, having reason to believe from a preliminary investigation made by it, that The Cigar Manufacturer's Association of Tampa, Florida, an incorporated association, Jose Escalante as President of said association, Enrique Pendas, as Treasurer of said association, A. A. Martinez, as Secretary of said association, (and each of the aforesaid officers of said association as individuals), Porto Rican American Tobacco Company, a corporation, C. H. S. Cigar Company, a corporation, Francisco Arango Company, a corporation, Facundo Arguelles and Celestine Lopez, copartners under the firm name and style of Arguelles, Lopez and Brothers, Matthew W. Berriman and Edward C. Berriman, copartners under the firm name and style of Berriman Brothers, Alvara

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