. Review of reviews and world's work. BIRTHPLACE OF JUDGE PARKER, NEAR CORTLAND, N. Y. 170 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF JUDGE PARKER IN HIS LIBRARY. No man in any party or at any time has ex-pressed himself more clearly on the trust ques-tion than Judge Parker. Yet his judicial record shows that he knowshow to distinguish between a combination inrestraint of trade and a legitimate businesscombination against which a cry has been made that clear in his opinion in the case ofthe Park & Sons Company against the NationalDruggists Association. Here are his words : It will be


. Review of reviews and world's work. BIRTHPLACE OF JUDGE PARKER, NEAR CORTLAND, N. Y. 170 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF JUDGE PARKER IN HIS LIBRARY. No man in any party or at any time has ex-pressed himself more clearly on the trust ques-tion than Judge Parker. Yet his judicial record shows that he knowshow to distinguish between a combination inrestraint of trade and a legitimate businesscombination against which a cry has been made that clear in his opinion in the case ofthe Park & Sons Company against the NationalDruggists Association. Here are his words : It will be seen, therefore, that this is a controversybetween opponents in business, neither side trying tohelp the public. Nor will the public be the gainer bythe success of either. The motive behind the action ofeach party is self-help. It is the usual motive thatinspires men to endure great hardships and take enor-mous risks, that fortune may come. In the struggle which acquisitiveness prompts, butlittle consideration is given to those who may beaffected adversely. Am I within my legal rights? is asneat to the equitable view as c


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