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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2862 William T. Murray, Recross Examination. don't think we hurt their business because they feature the vaudeville, and we feature the pictures. Q. After the Kinetograph Company sold out, did the conflict of pictures to which you have referred, cease? A. Yes, sir. Recross examination by Mr. Grosvenor: Q. Does this number of three theatres include two that you own, or are there three theatres in addition to those two? A. No, sir; it includes the two that I own. Q. So there is one other besides yours that has first run pictures? A. Yes, sir. Redirect examination by Mr. Kingsley: Q. How many theatres are there running first run independent service? A. There is only two. Q. Those are what theatres? A. One of them is the Savoy, and the other one is the Vaudette. Petitioner's Exhibits (marked for identification) Nos. 251, 260, 2G2 and 2(>3a, have been turned over to Mr. H. K. Stockton. Whereupon at 1:45 P. M. on this Monday the 12th day of January, 1914, the hearings are adjourned as above set forth.