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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43G Louis Rosenbluh, Direct Examination. The above is to be filled out by a bank or business house, or individual having a satisfactory rating in Dun's or Bradstreet's or by an individual or business house owning real estate. In the latter case, a statement of the location of the real estate must be given as follows : Statement of Guarantors. The undersigned is the owner of real estate situated at No Street, Avenue, at in the County of State of consisting of (describe property) : valued at f over and above all incumbrances. (Guarantor No. 1 sign here.) The undersigned is the owner of real estate situated at No Street, Avenue, at , in the County of State of , consisting of (describe property) : valued at $ over and above all incumbrances. ( Guarantor No. 2 sign here. ) By Mr. Grosvenor: Q. That was gotten up in the period of the Film Service Association? A. Yes, sir. Mr. Grosvenor: The witness has produced certain bulletins of the Film Service Association, of which I introduce the following or parts thereof. Bulletin No. 1 of February 14, 1909, the paragraph marked 3. Mr. Caldwell: The introduction of the bulletins of the Film Service Association is objected to on the ground that they are irrelevant, immaterial and not binding on any of the defendants in this action.