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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78 Circulars to Rental Exchanges. 1 Petitioner's Exhibit No. 27. Exchange Bulletin — No. 25. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 80 Fifth Avenue New York City July 19, 1910. The Licenses of the following Exchanges have been cancelled for violating the terms of their License Agreement ^ with us relating to the use of licensed film : O. T. Crawford Film Exchange Co., St. Louis, Mo. Western Film Exchange, St. Louis, Mo. Kay-Tee Film Exchange, Los Angeles, Cal. The Yale Film Exchange Company has been granted a License to establish and conduct a film Exchange in St. Louis, Mo. The Yale Film Exchange in St. Louis will be located at 604 Chestnut Street and this Exchange will be prepared to supply service to exhibitors on and after Mon6 day, July 25th, 1910. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY. 4 Mr. Grosvenor : I offer in evidence this paper, to be marked Petitioner's Exhibit No. 28, which is as follows: Petitioners Exhibit No. 28. Exchange Bulletin — No. 26. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 80 Fifth Avenue New York City September 14, 1910. The License of the Colorado Film Exchange Company,