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Second judicial circuit.—Mr. Justice Brandeis. Districts of Vermont, Connecticut, northern New York, southern New York, eastern New York, and western New York..

Circuit judges.-Julius M. Mayer, New York, N. Y.; Henry Wade Rogers, New Haven, Conn.; Charles M. Hough, New York, N. Y.; Martin T. Manton, Brooklyn, N. Ý. Third judicial circuit.—Mr. Justice Pitney. Districts of New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, middle Pennsylvania, western Pennsylvania, and Delaware.

Circuit judges.-Joseph Buffington, Pittsburgh, Pa.; J. Warren Davis, Trenton, N. J.; Victor B. Woolley, Wilmington, Del.

Fourth judicial circuit.-Mr. Chief Justice Taft. Districts of Maryland, northern West Virginia, southern West Virginia, eastern Virginia, western Virginia, eastern North Carolina, western North Carolina, and eastern and western South Carolina.

Circuit judges.-Edmund Waddill, jr.; Martin A. Knapp, Washington, D. C.; Charles A. Woods, Marion, S. C.

Fifth judicial circuit.-Mr. Justice McReynolds. Districts of northern Georgia, southern Georgia, northern Florida, southern Florida, northern Alabama, middle Alabama, southern Alabama, northern Mississippi, southern Mississippi, eastern Louisiana, western Louisiana, northern Texas, southern Texas, eastern Texas, western Texas, and Canal Zone.

Circuit judges.-Richard W. Walker, Huntsville, Ala.; Nathan P. Bryan, Jacksonville, Fla.; Alex. C. King, Atlanta, Ga.

Sixth judicial circuit.—Mr. Justice Day. Districts of northern Ohio, southern Ohio, eastern Michigan, western Michigan, eastern Kentucky, western Kentucky, eastern Tennessee, middle Tennessee, and western Tennessee.

Circuit judges. Loyal E. Knappen, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Arthur C. Denison, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Maurice H. Donahue, Columbus, Ohio.

Seventh judicial circuit.-Mr. Justice Clarke. Districts of Indiana, northern Illinois, eastern Illinois, southern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin, and western_Wisconsin. Circuit judges.-Francis E. Baker, Hammond, Ind.; George T. Page, Peoria, Ill.; Julian W. Mack, Chicago, Ill.; Samuel Alschuler, Chicago, Ill.; Evan A. Evans, Madison, Wis.

Eighth judicial circuit.—Mr. Justice Van Devanter. Districts of Minnesota, northern Iowa, southern Iowa, eastern Missouri, western Missouri, eastern Arkansas, western Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, eastern Oklahoma, western Oklahoma, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. Circuit judges.-Walter H. Sanborn, St. Paul, Minn.; Robert E. Lewis, Denver, Colo.; Walter I. Smith, Council Bluffs, Iowa; John Emmett Carland, Washington, D. C.; Kimbrough Stone, Kansas City, Mo.

Ninth judicial circuit.-Mr. Justice McKenna. Districts of northern California, southern California, Oregon, Nevada, Montana, eastern Washington, western Washington, Idaho, Arizona, and Territories of Alaska and Hawaii.

Circuit judges.-William B. Gilbert, Portland, Oreg.; Erskine M. Ross, Los Angeles, Calif.; William W. Morrow, San Francisco, Calif.; William H. Hunt, San Francisco, Calif.

COURT OF CLAIMS OF THE UNITED STATES.1

(Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventeenth Street. Phone, Main 642.)

EDWARD KERNAN CAMPBELL, chief justice; born Abingdon, Va., 1858; son of Maj. James C. and Ellen D. Campbell; educated Abingdon Male Academy, Emory and Henry College, and University of Virginia; admitted to the bar in 1883; practiced law at Abingdon, Va., and Birmingham, Ala.; appointed chief justice of the Court of Claims in May, 1913, by President Wilson.

FENTON WHITLOCK BOOTH, judge; born Marshall, Ill., May 12, 1869; graduated Marshall High School 1887; student De Pauw University three years; LL. B. University of Michigan 1892; member Fortieth General Assembly, Illinois; admitted to the bar in 1892 and practiced at Marshall, Ill., as a member of the firm of Golden, Scholfield & Booth; appointed judge Court of Claims March 17, 1905.

GEORGE EDDY DOWNEY, judge; born Rising Sun, Ind., July 11, 1860; son of Judge Alexander C. and Sophia J. Downey; graduated high school 1876 and from Asbury (now De Pauw) University 1880; admitted to the bar in 1881; located Aurora,

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Ind., 1887; mayor city of Aurora 1894-1902; judge seventh judicial circuit of Indiana 1903-1913; Comptroller of Treasury 1913–1915; appointed judge of Court of Claims by President Wilson August 3, 1915.

JAMES HAY, judge; born Millwood, Clarke County, Va., January 9, 1856. Educated at private schools in Virginia and Maryland; was a student at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., for three years, at which institution he graduated in law in June, 1877. Was attorney for the Commonwealth of Madison County, Va., for 13 years; served for 10 years in the Virginia Legislature; was elected to the Fiftyfifth to Sixty-fourth Congresses (1897-1916), seventh Virginia district; appointed judge of the Court of Claims by President Wilson July 15, 1916.

SAMUEL JORDAN GRAHAM, judge; born at Lexington, Va.; received his academic and legal education at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.; moved to Pittsburgh, Pa., 1890; was three years president of the board of examiners for admission to the bar of Allegheny County, Pa., by selection of the judges of that county; practiced law there until May, 1913, when appointed Assistant Attorney General of the United States by President Wilson; served in this capacity until appointed judge of the Court of Claims by President Wilson in July, 1919.

RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS

**Chief Justice Edward K. Campbell, The Woodley.

*†Judge Fenton W. Booth, 1752 Lamont Street.

*Judge George E. Downey, 1868 Columbia Road. *Judge James Hay, The Cecil.

†Judge Samuel J. Graham, 1869 Columbia Road.

RETIRED.

Mr. Chief Justice Stanton J. Peelle, The Cairo.

Judge Charles B. Howry, 1728 I Street, Washington, D. C.
Judge George W. Atkinson, Charleston, W. Va.

OFFICERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS.

Chief clerk.-J. Bradley Tanner, 1200 Eighteenth Street.
Assistant clerk.-Fred C. Kleinschmidt, The Dumbarton.

Bailiff Jerry J. Marcotte, 220 F Street.

Auditors.-Charles F. Kincheloe; Walter H. Moling, 1658 Euclid Street; George M. Anderson, Rockville, Md.

UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS.

(719 Fifteenth Street. Phone, Main 4696.)

MARION DE VRIES, presiding judge; born Woodbridge, Calif., 1865; son of William H. and Cornelia (Crowe) De Vries; educated San Joaquin Valley College and University of Michigan; admitted to Michigan and California bars in 1887; assistant district attorney San Joaquin County, Calif., five years; Representative in Congress, 1897-1900; member Board of United States General Appraisers, 1900-1910, and president thereof five years; associate judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals, 1910-1921; appointed presiding judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals by President Harding July 1, 1921.

JAMES FRANCIS SMITH, judge; born San Francisco, Calif., 1859; admitted to the bar in January, 1881; associate justice Supreme Court of Philippine Islands, 1901; member Philippine Commission, 1903-1906; Governor General of Philippine Islands, 1906-1909; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals by President Taft in 1910.

ORION METCALF BARBER, judge; born Jamaica, Vt., 1857; admitted to the bar in 1882; member of Vermont House of Representatives, 1892; Vermont Serate, 1894; State auditor, 1898-1902; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals by President Taft in 1910.

GEORGE EWING MARTIN, judge; born Lancaster, Ohio, November 23, 1857; A. B. and LL.D. Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio; studied two years at Heidelberg University, Germany; admitted to bar in 1883; presidential elector, Ohio, 1880;

member Ohio Tax Commission, 1906; Common Pleas judge, Ohio, from 1904 to 1911; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals by President Taft in

1911.

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RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS.

* Presiding Judge Marion De Vries, 719 Fifteenth Street.

Judge James F. Smith, 3781 Oliver Street.

*† Judge Orion M. Barber, The Wardman Park.

*Judge George E. Martin, 1855 Irving Street.

OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS.

Clerk.-Arthur B. Shelton, Cypress Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Marshal.-Frank H. Briggs, 1616 S Street.

Assistant clerk.-Charles M. Ayer, 1529 Corcoran Street.

Peporter.-Alex. H. Clark, 1862 Mintwood Place.

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

(Court of Appeals Building, Judiciary Square. Phone, Main 4624.)

Chief justice. Constantine J. Smyth, 2400 Sixteenth Street.

Associate justices.-Charles H. Robb, The Rochambeau; Josiah A. Van Orsdel, 1868 Columbia Road..

Clerk. Henry W. Hodges, 2208 Q Street.

Assistant clerk.-Moncure Burke, 3009 W Street.

SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

(United States courthouse. Phone, Main 2854; clerk's office, Main 2854.)

Chief justice.-Walter I. McCoy, The Wyoming.

Associate justices.-Wendell P. Stafford, 1725 Lamont Street; Frederick L. Siddons, 1914 Biltmore Street; William Hitz, 1901 N Street; Jennings Bailey, 1844 Columbia Road; Adolph A. Hoehling, 5 Newlands Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Retired justice.-Job Barnard, Falkstone Courts.

Auditor. Herbert L. Davis, Washington Grove, Md.

Clerk.-Morgan H. Beach, Rockville Pike, Md.

UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE.

(United States courthouse. Phone, Main 2854.)

United States marshal.-Maurice Splain, 4400 Kansas Avenue.
Chief office deputy.—William B. Robison, The Imperial.

UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE.

(United States courthouse. Phones, Main 4959, 4951.)

United States attorney.-Peyton Gordon, The Wardman Park.

Assistants. Joseph H. Bilbrey, 1227 N Street; Arthur N. Presmont, The Portner; James J. O'Leary, 5 Ross Street, Cottage City, Md.; Ralph Given, 3716 Morrison Street, Chevy Chase; Vernon E. West, 23 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Bertrand Emerson, jr., 1343 Clifton Street; Charles S. Baker, 2701 Connecticut Avenue; Frank J. Kelly, The Wardman Park.

Special assistants.-M. Pearl McCall, Congress Hall; Bernard D. Heffernan, 111 Third Street NE.

Law clerk. John R. Weyrich, 1414 Allison Street.

Chief clerk.-William Gilchrist, 1647 Lamont Street.

Clerks.-Margaret C. White, Southbrook Court; Ruth E. Carpenter, 220 Fourth Street SE.; Charles B. Murray, 418 Seward Square SE.; Joseph C. Bruce, 1619 Hobart Street; David A. Hart, 1924 Seventeenth Street.

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Judges.—Robert Hardison, The Leamington; John P. McMahon, 1419 Columbia Road. Clerk.-F. A. Sebring, 4415 Fifteenth Street.

Deputy clerk.-Edward W. Thomas, Fort Myer Heights, Va.

JUVENILE COURT.

(203 I Street. Phones, Main 4549 and 6000.)

Judge.-Miss Kathryn Sellers, 1626 Swann Street.

Clerk.-Waldo Burnside, Hyattsville, Md.

Deputy clerk.-Charles F. Sellers, 1626 Swann Street.

Chief probation officer.-Joseph W. Sanford, The Coywood.

Assistant chief probation officer.-Miss Jeannette Ezekiels, The Hadleigh.

Assistant corporation counsel.-Lewis B. Perkins, 1819 G Street.

REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE COURT.

(United States courthouse. Phone, Main 2840.)

Register and clerk.-James Tanner, 1610 Nineteenth Street.

Deputies.-Wm. Clark Taylor, 1400 Twenty-first Street; Theodore Cogswell, 1005 New Hampshire Avenue.

RECORDER OF DEEDS.

(Century Building, 412 Fifth Street. Phone, Main 672.)

Recorder of deeds.-John F. Costello, 3216 Newark Street.
Deputy recorder of deeds.-Robert W. Dutton, 1721 Kilbourne Place.

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