Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1925 — Page 23
FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1925
‘COOK'S TOURS' HITS ROCKS IN # COURT DECREE Original Travel Agency Obtains Injunction Against New Firm.. Bv United Press NEW YORK, April 10,—"Cook’s Tours, Inc.,” holding: forth In a 20 hy 20 room, with one table and four chairs, has been temporarily restrained by Justice Mullan of the Supreme Court from using: such a name. The Injunction was granted on petition of Thomas Cook & Son, a
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firm of sixty years’ standing with 4,000 employes, and known throughout the world for ltd European tourist accommodations. Arguments in the case will be heard April 15. "Cooks Tours, Inc.” advertised from coast to coast, offering to take tourists to Europe on theßerengarla sailing July 16, and returning Aug. 10, with all the trimmings, for $325. The firm gave as references the ■'‘American Bankers Corporation," which, it developed, occupied the same room as “Cook’s Tours Inc.” The incorporators of the enjoined concerned are Joseph C. Cooper and two sons, Harry C. and Robert 1.. All money orders for the bargain accommodations, which are said to have been in the steerage of the Berengaria, have been stopped by the Injunction. More than 35,000 lost umbrellas are turned In at Ixindon pallce headquarters each year.
COMMITTEETO BOOM DUVALL IS ANNOUNCED > Will Back Candidacy for G. 0. P. Nomination for Mayor. Membership of the executive committee of the Duvall for-Mayor Club was announced today at the club’s headquarters In the K. of P. Bldg. Members are John C. Ruekelshaus, H. R. Pike, Dr. Paul F. Robinson, Frank Cones, Richard I). Evans, A. L. Owens. Ralph Spaan. Fred A.
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