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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Defendants' Exhibit No. 164. 3115 (Docket of Dyer & Dyer.) U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Southern District of New York. On Patent 589,168 Thomas A. Edison, vs. In Equity. The "Farmer'' Dunn Moving Picture / No 7650 Machine Company and Elias B. Dunn individually and as President of said company. Complainant's Solicitors, Dyer, Edmonds & Dyer. Defendant's Solicitors, Boardman, Platt & Soley, N. Y. City. 1900 Nov. 15 Bill filed and subpoena issued; returnable 1st Monday of January, 1901 8 Nov. 16 Subpoena filed p. s. on defendants Nov. 15, 1900 1901 Jan. 7 Appearance filed and entered for defendants1 " 29 Stipulation extending time to file answer to March rule day Mch. 1 Answer filed April 1 Replication filed July 1 Time for taking prima facie proofs extended to Sept. rule day Sept. 2 Time for taking prima facie proofs extended to 4 Nov. rule day Oct. 26 Time for taking prima facie proofs extended to Feb. rule day /02 1902 Feb. 1 Time for taking prima facie proofs extended to May rule day /02