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88 OKIGINAL PETITION^ EXHIBIT 5.
No. 722382, dated March 10, 1903, for animated picture apparatus, granted to American Mutoscope & Biograph Company as the assignee of John A. Pross ; No. 744251, dated November 17, 1903, for kineto
scope, granted to Albert E. Smith; No. 770937, dated September 27, 1904, for kinetoscope, granted the Vitagraph Company of America as the assignee of Albert E. Smith; No. 771280, dated October 4, 1904, for winding reel,
granted Albert E. Smith; No. 785205, dated March 21, 1905, for flame-shield for kinetoscopes, granted the Vitagraph Company of America as the assignee of William Ellwood; and No. 785237, dated March 21, 1905, for film-holder for kinetoscopes, granted the Vitagraph Compan}^ of America as the assignee of Albert E. Smith; all of which said letters patent relate to improvements on the motion-picture art, and that there are no outstanding licenses, shop rights, or other rights under said letters patent, or either of them, except a license for parlor kinetoscopes, granted the Karmata Company, of Washington, D. C, under Letters Patent Nos. 578185, 580749, 586953, and 673992, and certain alleged licenses under U. S. Letters Patent No. 586953, which are in dispute, claimed to be owned by the Edison Company and the American Graphophone Company, of Washington, D. C, and S. Lubin, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and excepting a license granted by the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company to the firm of Marvin and Casler to manufacture and sell cameras and exhibiting or projecting machines under letters patent owned by it (some of which are hereinbefore referred to) for use in foreign countries only and excepting certain licenses granted by the Licensee to the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company under Letters Patent Nos. 578185, 580749, 586953, 588916, and 673992, and by the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company to the Licensee under patents Nos. 707934 and 722382, which licenses are, however, by agreement between said parties, suspended and are not to