130 MARYLAND MANUAL.
JUVENILE COURT.
Court House
(All Terms Expire May, 1935.)
Thos. J. S. Waxter.... Chief Judge First National Bank Bldg.
Peter M. Siewierski Asso. Judge 1706 Eastern Avenue
The Governor designates, with the consent of the State Senate, one
Judge and an Associate Judge of the Juvenile Court . (Ch. 542, 1931.)
The Juvenile Court of the City of Baltimore was created in 1902.
at which time it is believed there were only two other Children’s
Courts in the United States.
It has exclusive jurisdiction over children under the age of 16
years and the general jurisdiction given by law to the Police Magis
trates over all offenses and certain special jurisdiction over adults who
in any wise contribute to dependency, neglect or delinquency of minors.
The powers conferred on the Court are so wide and ample as the
Legislature can grant under the restrictions of the Constitution.
The Court is in session from 10 A. M. each day, Sundays and legal
holidays excepted.
AUCTIONEERS.
(All Terms Expire May, 1935.)
Name Address.
James H. Galton 708 N. Howard St.
Vincent Di Giorgio Sharp and Lee Sts.
Sam. W. Pattison 407 N. Howard St.
Solomon A. Schwab 908 Fidelity Bldg.
Thomas C. W. Hobbs 2906 Ulman Ave.
Harry A. Macy 125 South St.
E. T. Newell 519 N. Howard St.
Paul Caplan 441 Calvert Bldg.
Napoleon B. Lobe 108 Hopkins Place
A. J. Billig 2325 Reisterstown Rd.
H. J. McCarthy 5619 Reisterstown Rd.
Richard M. Baker 1720 Homestead St.
Harry B. Weiner 2219 Orcm Ave.
Louis Fox Park Ave. and Chase St.
Max Caplan 3512 Fairview Ave.
Harry L. Mills 23 S. Howard St.
INSPECTORS OF HAY AND STRAW.
(All Terms Expire May, 1935.)
Name. Scales Address.
Edward F. Hogan ......Northwesterm Baltimore
Orrick E. Ensor ...................................Ea stern Cockeysville
Governor, with consent of Senate, ppoints four for two yearfrom first Monday in May. (Ch. 123, 1898, Sec. 552.)
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