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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1404 H. N. Marvin, Direct Examination. VICTORY THEATRE. Ottawa, O. August 15th, '10. The Kent Film Co., Nicholas Bldg. Toledo, O. Gentlemen : Will you please quote me your price for service, twelve reels in six shipments? I have been thinking of making a change for some time and if I came to you would want you to protect me against the Ohio Film Exchange who have threatened to put me out of business or make me go Independent if I left them, Let me hear from you at once. Yours very truly, GEO. E. SCHUSTER Mgr. VICTORY THEATRE By Mr. Kingsley: Q. I show you a letter dated Athens, Georgia, September 4th, 1909, signed A. W. Rhorer. Did you receive that letter? A. I did. Mr. Kingsley : I offer it in evidence. Mr. Grosvenor : Same objection. The paper offered is received in evidence and marked "Defendants' Exhibit No. 85," and is as follows : Defendants' Exhibit No. 85. Letterhead of THE LYRIC Athens, Ga. Sept. 4th, 1909. Motion Picture Patent Co., New York, N. Y. Gentlemen : — I understand that you are the distributor of all licensed films, and I therefore take the liberty to lay before you my