Xose ET AL...... ET AL. 143 439 1 1 482 361 193 193 193 193 193 482 187 487 487 274 486 487 07 487 483 439 485 1 1 1 486 Page. 484 487 487 485 483 294 483 1 1 Name. ET AL.... Weidman-Fisher & Co.) ET AL.... merce) ET AL.... ET AL. 451 483 417 439 488 485 465 487 465 1 465 67 486 60 1 230 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. Xane. Volume Pata THE MEXXEN COMPANY... IV 258 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...... IV 48 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..... V 127 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.. V 105 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. V 143 Seventh Circuit on October 24, 1922. ARMOUR & COMPANY..... IV 457 Petition filed in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on November 14, 1922. 80044°-24-VOL 5-2 XVII FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION DECISIONS FINDINGS AND ORDERS MAY 22, 1922, TO FEBRUARY 13, 1923 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION V. 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. larger part of the cigars manufactured in a certain territory agreed on a uniform 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 5 F. T. C. 1 |