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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Harry N. Marvin, Redirect Examination. 3315 Thereupon HARRY N. MARVIN resumed the stand. 1 Mr. Grosvenor: No further cross examination of this witness. Redirect examination by Mr. Kingsley: Q. Have you had occasion to notice within recent months whether or not any of the newspapers in the City of New York are giving special attention to motion picture dramas? A. I have noticed from time to time that the daily papers issued in New York have given an increasing 2 amount of space to accounts and references to motion picture dramas. Q. Has it come to your attention that the Evening Sun in connection with the Vitagraph Company of America, is offering prizes for moving picture scenarios? A. I have read articles concerning those prizes offered by the Evening Sun, from day to day. Q. I show you page 4 of to-day's Evening Sun, and ask you if that is typical of the publications which the Evening Sun has been making with respect to motion picture dramas and motion picture scenarios, within the past few months? ^ A. It is. Mr. Kingsley : I offer it in evidence. Mr. Grosvenor: I enter an objection, on the ground that it is immaterial and irrelevant. The paper offered is received in evidence and is marked "Defendants' Exhibit No. 184," and is as follows :