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1915 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1915-1916)

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915.
The court met pursuant to law.
Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice McKenna, Mr. Justice
Holmes, Mr. Justice Day, Mr. Justice Hughes, Mr. Justice Van
Devanter, Mr. Justice Pitney, and Mr. Justice McReynolds.
Adrian Riker, of Newark, N. J.; Clarence C. Caldwell, of Howard,
S. Dak.; Alex. Simpson, of Jersey City, N. J.; Robert Szold, of Chi-
cago, Ill.; Leo F. Wormser, of Chicago,, Ill.; William S. Haskell, of
New York City, N. Y.; Alfred-D. Lind, of New York City; Edward P.
Holmes, of Lincoln, Nebr.; George W. Berge, of Lincoln, Nebr.;
Harold J. Adams, of Buffalo,.N. Y.; Morton S. Cressy, of Chicago,
Ill.; Ralph D. Hurst, of Greensburg, Pa.; James A. George, of Dead-
wood, S. Dak.; Harry J. Dingeman, of Detroit, Mich.; Edwin P.
Matthews, of Dayton, Ohio; James W. McCarter, of Washington,
D. C.; J. Sidney Condit, of Chicago, Ill.; Edw. W. Everett, of Chi-
cago, Ill.; John C. Bane, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Jeremiah F. Hoover, of
Newark, N. J.; Colin S. Monteith, of Columbia, S. C.; Frank G.
Tompkins, of Columbia, S. C.; Rush B. Johnson, of Chicago, Ill.;
Alphonso C. Stewart, of.St. Louis, Mo.; Wiley E. Jones, of Phoenix,
Ariz.; Percy Sommer Benedict, of New Orleans, La.; John B. A.
Wheltle, of Baltimore, Md.; Burdette B. Webster, of Baltimore, Md.;
George W. Lindsay, of Baltimore, Md.; George P. Decker, of
Rochester, N. Y.; Leslie C. Hardy, of Phoeniz, Ariz.; Martin A.
Schenck, of New York City; and Charles K. Wheeler, of Paducah,
Ky., were admitted to practice.
The Chief Justice announced that all motions noticed for to-day
would be heard to-morrow, and the court would then commence the
call of the docket pursuant to the 26th rule.
Adjourned until to-morrow at 12 o'clock.
The day call for Tuesday, October 12th, will be as follows: 386,
388, 277, 078, 285, 340, 140, 393, 394, 361, 240, 306, 212, 246, 223, 213,
454, 289 (and 332), 440, 239, 465, 139, 328, 359, and 481.
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