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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GENERAL INDEX. XXV Petitioner's Exhibits, Continued : vol. page 98 Form of contract between rental exchange and exhibitors used by the Greater New York Film Rental Co. during the period of the Film Service Association I 431 99 Bulletin No. 1, Film Service Association, Feb. 14, 1908 I 437 100 Bulletin No. 2, Film Service Association, Feb. 24, 1908 I 439 101 Bulletin No. 10, Film Service Association, March 24, 1908 I 441 102 Bulletin No. 14, Film Service Association, April 20, 1908 I 442 103 Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Greater New York Film Rental Co., July 13, 1910 I 448 104 Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Greater New York Film Rental Co., July 21, 1911 I 449 105 Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Greater New York Film Rental Co., Sept. 13, 1909 I 451 106 Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Greater New York Film Rental Co., Sept. 23, 1909 I 452 107 Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Greater New York Film Rental Co., Sept. 23, 1909 I 452 108 Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Greater New York Film Rental Co., Sept. 30, 1909 I 453