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 (1914)

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Petitioner's Exhibit No. 263. 2509 under the Edison patents, provided, of course, the entire handling of such suits is entrusted to attorneys of our own selection. Yours very truly, EDISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, By WILLIAM E. GILMORE, General Manager. The undersigned licensed manufacturers under the Edison patents, endorse all the statements above made. Signed : ESSANAY COMPANY, By George K. Spoor, President, KALEM COMPANY, By F. J. Marion, Treasurer. SIEGMUND LUBIN. GEORGE MELIES, By Gaston Melies, Attorney. PATHE FRERES, By J. A. Berst, Assistant Treasurer. SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY, By Win. N. Selig, President. VITAGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERICA, By Wm. T. Rock, President. KLEINE TALKS— BIOGRAPH COMPANY DENIES VALIDITY OF PATENTS. George Kleine, president of the Kleine Optical company, was interviewed last week by a reporter for THE SHOW WORLD, and he authorized the publication of his views regarding the moving picture industry, which are as follows : "The moving picture business of the United States is now divided into two distinct sources of supply, and neither the rental exchange nor the exhibitor can secure films from both. "The Edison Manufacturing company, acting under its own patents, has licensed certain manufacturers to make and sell moving picture films. "The Biograph company, under its patents, has licensed the Kleine Optical company, representing nine European