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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Prank M. Kbnney, Direct Examination. 2007 Cross examination by Mr. Grosvenor: Q. Have yon ever shown any independent pictures? A. Yes, sir. Q. How recently? A. Well, not for 2 years. A little over 2 years. Except on a few occasions, I ran feature films that were independent. Q. Then, for the last two years, your Family Theatre at Monroe has been a so-called licensed house? A. Yes, sir. FRANK M. KENNEY, 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, Air. Kenney? A. Cleveland. Q. In what business are you engaged? A. Motion picture business. Q. How long have you been engaged in that business? A. Seven years. Q. Have you been located in Cleveland during the seven years? A. Yes, sir. Q. Are you operating a theatre now? A. Yes, sir. Q. Where is it located? A. On Clark Avenue, corner 4Gth Street. Q. What is its seating capacity? A. Three hundred and sixty. Q. How long have you been operating this theatre? A. Four years. Q. What is the name of it? A. Clark Theatre. Q. Did you operate a theatre before that? A. Yes, sir. Q. Where was that located? A. Right across the street. Q. What was its seating capacity? A. Oh, 120. Q. How long did you have that theatre? A. Three years. Q. What was its name? A. Clark. The same. Q. Are these two theatres the only ones that you have operated in Cleveland? A. Yes, sir. Q. What service are you using in the theatres that you are now operating? A. General Film service.