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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2938 Anna S. Matthews, Direct Examination. according to the licensed exhibitors and according to the closed and independent theatres. Q. You change this Addressograph list in accordance with the information received from checking? A. Yes, sir. Q. Was the list of motion picture theatres in the United States which is in evidence and marked, "Defendants' Exhibit No. 144," accurately prepared from the information received by the checking and investigation which you have described in your testimony? A. Yes, sir. Q. And was the list of motion picture theatres in cities of a hundred thousand and upward in the United States, which is in evidence and marked "Defendants' Exhibit No. 145," accurately and carefully prepared from the information which you received through the checking and investigation you have described? A. Yes, sir. Whereupon, at 12 : 10 o'clock P. M., on this February 24th, 1914, the hearing was adjourned until 10 : 30 o'clock A. M., February 25th, 1914, to be resumed at Room 159, Manhattan Hotel, New York City. 3