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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2G62 Joseph R. Denniston, Direct Examination. Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday, January 6, 1914. The hearings were resumed at 2 o'clock at the Hotel Statler, pursuant to adjournment. Appearances as at the morning session. JOSEPH R. DENNISTON, the next witness produced on behalf of the defendants, being first duly sworn by the Examiner, deposes as follows : Direct examination by Mr. Kingsley: Q. Where do you live, Mr. Denniston? A. Monroe, Michigan. Q. How long have you lived in Monroe, Michigan? A. It will be three years next May. Q. In what business are you engaged? A. Moving picture theatre. Q. And do you own or operate a moving picture theatre in Monroe, Michigan? A. I do. Q. What is the name of the place you operate? A. The Family Theatre. Q. What is its seating capacity? A. Two hundred fifty. Q. How long have you had it? A. Well, it was 2 years last May. Q. Before that time, did you have another theatre? A. Yes, sir. Q. Before that, did you have any others? A. I owned two at Paulding, Ohio. Q. What were the names of those theatres, and their seating capacties? A. The Family Theatre, seating capacity, 200 ; and the AmuseYou, 420. Q. Before you went to Monroe, where did you live? A. Paulding, Ohio. Q. And did you have these theatres in Paulding, Ohio, before you went to Monroe, Michigan? A. Yes, sir. Q. How long have you been a motion picture exhibitor altogether? A. Well, I don't believe I can give you the exact date. Q. The approximate date will do. A. Seven or eight years at least, or longer. Q. Were you in Paulding, Ohio, before the formation of the General Film Company? A. Oh, yes, sir.