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 (1914)

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Floyd Brown, Redirect Examination. 2767 Re-examination by Mr. Kingsley : Q. Do you mean that a store room show is necessarily a show that does not exhibit every night in the week, but just once a week? A. No, sir. Q, This expression, "store room show" you have not used in this examination until counsel used it have you? A. No, sir. Q. And do you mean by a "store room show," or do you understand the counsel to mean by a "store room show" a show which only exhibits perhaps, once a week, or once in two weeks, and closes in the interim? A. lie evidently means that. Q. Do you mean that when you refer to a "store room show?" A. No, sir. Q. What do you mean when you refer to a store room show? A. When I refer to a store room show I mean a show of small seating capacity, usually located in a room formerly used for store purposes. Q. And may it be a store where the interior has been changed and altered? A. Yes, sir, for exhibition purposes. Whereupon, at 4 :45 o'clock P. M. on this January 8, 1914, the hearings were adjourned until 11 o'clock A. M., January 9, 1914, to be resumed at the Planters' Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri.