VOLUME 222 CASES ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT AT OCTOBER TERM, 1911 CHARLES HENRY BUTLER REPORTER THE BANKS LAW PUBLISHING CO. NEW YORK 1912 JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT DURING THE TIME OF THESE REPORTS.1 EDWARD DOUGLASS WHITE, CHIEF JUSTICE. JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE.2 JOSEPH MCKENNA, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. WILLIAM R. DAY, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE.3 HORACE HARMON LURTON, ASSOCIATE Justice. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. WILLIS VAN DEVANTER, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. JOSEPH RUCKER LAMAR, ASSOCIATE Justice. GEORGE WOODWARD WICKERSHAM, ATTORNEY GENERAL. FREDERICK W. LEHMANN, SOLICITOR GENERAL. JAMES HALL MCKENNEY, CLERK. JOHN MONTGOMERY WRIGHT, MARSHAL. 1 For allotment of THE CHIEF JUSTICE and Associate Justices among the several circuits see next page. 2 MR. JUSTICE HARLAN died on October 14, 1911 (see p. v, post). He took no part in the decisions of any cases submitted during October Term, 1911, and reported in this volume. On February 19, 1912, President Taft nominated Mahlon Pitney, Chancellor of the State of New Jersey, as Associate Justice to succeed MR. JUSTICE HARLAN. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 13, 1912, commissioned on the same day, and on March 18, 1912, qualified, and immediately took his seat upon the bench. 'MR. JUSTICE DAY was necessarily absent during October Term, 1911, until January, 1912 (see page xxix, post), and took no part in any of the decisions reported in this volume except those argued and submitted during October Term, 1910. |