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. 455 application claimed by the theatre to have been 1 sent to the Patents Company has not been received.*' Very truly yours, MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY. HNM/ By M. Petitioner's Exhibit No. 110. Form 52-5M 7-'09 MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 80 Fifth Avenue New York City September 22nd, 1909. The Peoples' Amusement Palace, Decatur St. and Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gentlemen : — We hereby notify you that we have cancelled your license on account of the exhibitions by you of unlicensed film. Yours very truly, MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY. By H. N. Marvin, V.-P. HNM/AL.