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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H. N. Marvin, Direct Examination. 1395 Defendants' Exhibit No. 79. 1 Letterhead of THE KENT FILM SERVICE CO. Toledo, Ohio, August Fifteenth, 1910. The M. P. Patents Co., 80 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Gentlemen : — 2 We are enclosing herewith a letter which we are in receipt of from Tiffin, Ohio, and which explains itself, and shows the statements that the Ohio has made in reference to driving, licensed exhibitors to Independent. We would further refer you to Charles Carlin, of the Grand Theatre, Galion, Ohio, who is taking service out of Cincinnati. He made the statement to us that Melchior said he would drive one of the houses at Galion, Ohio, Independent. Yours very truly, THE KENT FILM SERVICE CO, 3 17-K-MG Letterhead of HAL. B. CLARKE. Tiffin, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1910. Kent Film Service Co., Toledo, Ohio. Gentlemen : — In reply to your letter reference to a statement made by a representative of the Ohio Film Exchange, I am free to state that their representative made the statement to me that they would drive one of the houses in Tiffin to Independent service, and that they would continue to shoot the new films to Fostona until there was something doing there. I can state further that Mr. Speed of the Sigma Theatre wired the Ohio Film Exchange as follows "Positive instructions, ship but one new reel daily." This they disregarded