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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Reuben Solz, Cross Examination. 1115' Defendants' Exhibit No. 31. 1 MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 80 Fifth Avenue, New York November 6th, 1912. Mr. R. Solz, Majestic Theatre, 1215 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 2 Dear Sir: Subject: Cancellation of License. The only motion pictures licensed for use on projecting machines licensed by this Company, are motion pictures licensed by this Company. The pictures manufactured by any of the manufacturers mentioned on the enclosed list and obtained from a film exchange licensed by this Company are licensed for use on projecting machines licensed by this Company. If you will supply us with a written agreement to hereafter use or permit to be used on your projecting machine, so long as you remain a licensee of this Company, only motion pictures licensed by this Company, we will not cancel your license. Yours truly, MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY. By J B JB/ACL. E 5510— E By Mr. Kingsley: Q. When was it that you received the notice of cancellation? A. I have got the exact date stated here on a letter. It was on a Saturday morning that I received it; November 21st, 1912. Q. I show you a letter dated November 21st, 1912, signed "Motion Picture Patents Company, by J. B." Is