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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3134 Defendants' Exhibit No. 164. (Docket of Kerr, Page & Cooper.) UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, Southern District of New York. Thomas A. Edison, 1 In Equity. No. f 8911. v. > Suit on Edison Reissue Patent William Paley and William F. Steiner. No. 12,192. 1904 Nov. 23 Bill filed and subpoena issued. 1905 Jan. 2 Appearance for defts. entered by Herman Herst, Jr. Feb. 6 Stipulated that defts. may have until March Rule Day to file answer. Mch. 6 Stipulation signed extending defts. time to answer to March 25. " 25 Answer filed. May. 1 Replication filed. There is an oral agreement between counsel that the disposition of this suit shall depend upon the outcome of the suit of Edison v. Eberhardt Schneider, on the same patent as is here sued on, and which has been made a test case. 1913 Mch. 3 On the call of the calendar this suit was dismissed for lack of prosecution.