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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Louis Rosenbluh, Direct Examination. 453 Street & Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., as Mr. Lind 1 say has been exhibiting licensed film without a license from us. Do not supply licensed service to Mr. John B. Lindsay for use at the Oriental Theatre without notice from us. Very truly yours, MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY By M. HNM-AL. X32-C Petitioner's Exhibit No. 108. Form 52-10M 8-'09 MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 80 Fifth Avenue, New York September 30th, 1909. Greater N. Y. Film Rental Co., 116 E. 11th St., New York City X32 Gentlemen : You are hereby notified that we have cancelled the license of the Princess Theatre at Marshall, Mich., Durham & Dobbins, Proprietors, on account of the exhibition of unlicensed film. Do not supply any film for use in this theatre after receipt of this letter without notice from us. We direct your attention to the following extract from our Exchange letter Form 11, dated February 10th, 1909. "All contracts for service either to old or new customers should be made subject to the conditions that the exchange may discontinue the service upon receiving notice from the Patents Company that the li 3