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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Bulletins to Exhibitors. 95 Town or City State Yours very truly, (Name of Exhibitor) 1. Sign a separate application for each theatre. 2. Make remittances only by: (a) New York draft. (b) P. O. Order. (c) Express money order. 3. The Company reserves the right to refuse this application. Petitioner's Exhibit No. 36. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 10 Fifth Avenue New York City Frank L. Dyer, President H. N. Marvin, Vice-President. J. J. Kennedy, Treasurer. George F. Scull, Secretary. D. Macdonald, General Manager Telephone, 1352 Gramercy January 27th, 1909. Notice to Exhibitors. On and after February 1st, 1909, through the film Exchanges which have been licensed by the Motion Picture Patents Company, 18 reels of motion pictures each week will be available for the service of all of our licensed exhibitors. These films are manufactured or imported by the following licensees: