In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, vs. Motion Picture Patents Company, et al., defendants (1913)

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1294 Evidence. in THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. United States op America, Petitioner, No. 889. v / Sept. Sess., 1912. Motion Picture Patents Co. and others, Defendants. New York City, October 16th, 1913. The hearing was resumed pursuant to adjournment at 10:30 o'clock A. M., October 16th, 1913, at Hotel Manhat tan, New York City. Present on behalf of the Petitioner, Hon. Edwin P. Grosvenor, Special Assistant to the Attorney General. Joseph R. Darling, Esq., Special Agent. Present also, Messrs. Charles F. Kingsley, George R. Willis and Fred R. Williams, appearing for Motion Picture Patents Company, Biograph Company, Jeremiah J. Kennedy, Harry N. Marvin and Armat Moving Picture Company. Messrs. J. H. Caldwell and H. K. Stockton, appearing for William Pelzer, General Film Company, Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Kalem Company, Inc., Melies Manufacturing Company, Pathe Freres, Frank L. Dyer, Samuel Long, J. A. Berst and Gaston Melies. Mr. Henry Melville, attorney for George Kleine, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, Selig Polyscope, George K. Spoor and W. N. Selig. Mr. James J. Allen, appearing for Vitagraph Company of America, and Albert E. Smith.