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SCHRADER, William Ernest, wholesale paints b. on farm nr. Sheboygan, Wis., Nov. 29, 1855; : William A. and Frederika (Bollmann) Schrader ed. graded schs. and business coll .; m. Daisy Eliza beth Glass, of Goshen, Ind., Mar., 1882; children Minnie May (Mrs. George L. Louis, of Chicago) Nellie Berenice (wife of Alex. A. Adams, of Brit ish Consular Service, Constanza, Roumania). Saile the lakes for 10 yrs .; became connected with th Rubber Paint Co., Chicago, 1881, continuing 2 yrs .; in business as sr. mem. Schrader, Whittick ‹ Co. since 1907. Republican generally. Confirme in German Reformed Ch. Mem. Royal Arcanun Home: Wilmette, Ill. Office: 1320 Clybourn Av Chicago.
SCHRAM, Harry S., merchant; b. Lyons, Coo Co., Ill., Mar. 6, 1871; s. Jacob and Esther (Heller Schram; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Adele Thad, c St. Louis, Nov. 30, 1903; 3 children: Harry S., Jr Lois T. and Elaine (twins). Formerly associate with father and uncle, firm of Schram Bros., mfre picture frames; in retail furniture business wit brother-in-law, David Straus, since 1896, title c Straus & Schram, of which is sec. and treas., an since 1906 same firm in mail order business; di: Elmer Richards Co. Republican. Jewish religion Clubs: Standard, Idlewild Country, Central Mft Dist. Club. Home: 4746 Ellis Av. Office: 1105-110 35th St. and 665 Madison St.
SCHRECK, Eugene J. E., clergyman. (See vo 1911.)
SCHREIBER, Frank P., banker; b. Elmhurst, Il]} May 26, 1856; s. John J. and Anna Marie (Weir heimer) Schreiber; ed. pub. schs., Elmhurst, Oa Park and Chicago, and business coll .; m. Hatti Thomas, of Chicago, Sept. 19, 1898; 3 childrer George Thomas, Frank P., Jr., John Edward. Be gan as messenger Union Trust Co., 1871, and ha been cashier since 1907. Mem. Am. Inst. of Banl ing. Republican. Presbyterian. Mason (32°, K.T Shriner) ; mem. Royal League. Clubs: Lincoln Lak View Gun, German. Recreation: shooting. Homi 239 S. Scoville Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: Unio. Trust Co., Chicago.
SCHREURS, Joseph, musician; b. Brussels, Be gium, Apr. 20, 1863; s. François and Wilhelmin Schreurs; ed. Brussels Conservatory of Music; r. Emily Herzog, of Berlin, Germany, June 7, 190 children: Josephine, Wilhelmina, Henrietta, J. seph, François. Came to U.S., 1883; joined The dore Thomas Orchestra, New York, 1885; was soll ist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra f( several yrs .; joined the Theodore Thomas Orche; tra as solo clarinetist when it was organized i Chicago, 1890, and since identified with that o ganization and its successor, the Chicago Syn phony Orchestra; teacher of clarinet, Walter Spry Sch. of Music. Democrat. Home: 2238 Orchard S
SCHROEDER, see also Schrader.
SCHROEDER, George, soap mfr .; b. at Chicag Mar. 23, 1859; s. John M. and Margaretha (Goet inger) Schroeder; ed. pub. schs. and business coll m. Mathilde Grusendorf, of Chicago, Dec. 8, 188 (died 1915); 3 children: Edward G., George F Mrs. Dorothea S. Hunter. Has been identified wit James S. Kirk & Co., mfrs. soaps, etc., since Nov. 1875; sec. and dir. same since 1901. Republica Lutheran. Mason; mem. Royal League, Royal A canum, North Am. Union. Clubs: Chicago Athleti Chicago Traffic. Residence: Chicago Athletic Ass Office: 106 E. Austin Av.
SCHROEDER, Louis Henry, banker; b. Quinc Ill., Jan. 7, 1878; s. Henry H. and Mary Loui. (Stegeman) Schroeder; A.B., Ill. Coll., Jackso
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lle, 1898; law student Columbia, 1 yr .; LL.B., niv. of Mich., 1901; m. Berthe LeRoux, of Chi- go, Dec. 18, 1903; 1 son, Henry William. Admit- d to Ill. bar, 1901, and practiced at Quincy as sr. em. Schroeder & Strickler, 1901-3; alderman 6th ard, Quincy, 1901-3; removed to Chicago, 1903, d became connected with Otis, Wilson & Co .; in nd dept. of the Western Trust & Savings Bank, 03-12 (mgr. same 1908-12); mgr. bond dept. Cen- al Trust Co. of Ill. since 1912; elected vice pres. 17; dir. Halbach, Schroeder Co., Quincy, Ill. Mem. dams Co. (Ill.) Bar Assn. Republican. Clubs : amilton, Suburban, LaGrange Country. Recrea- ons: golf, billiards, bridge whist. Home: 412 6th v., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 125 W. Monroe St., Chi- go.
SCHROEDER, William Edward, surgeon; b. in ook Co., Ill., Dec. 25, 1867; s. Martin and Elizabeth chroeder; prep. edn. Univ. of Ill .; M.D., Chicago ed. Coll., 1891; married; 6 children: Adele, Shir- y, Marion, Catherine, William, Ruth. Engaged in actice of surgery at Chicago since 1891; chief of aff and sr. surgeon, Wesley Hosp .; surgeon Ger- an Deaconess Hosp. Apptd. 1st It. Med. Reserve orps, U.S.A., Feb., 1911. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State id Chicago med. socs., Chicago Surg. Soc., Physi- ans' Club. Recreations: motoring, hunting, fish- g. Home: 5400 Greenwood Av. Office: 25 E. Washington St.
*SCHROEDER, William George, banker. (See ol. 1911.)
SCHRUMPF, Robert, mfr .; b. Chicago, May 28, 366; s. of Frederick and Babette (Welchlin) chrumpf; ed. pub. schs. and business coll .; m. ottie Mueller, of Chicago, 1906. In cigar business, 881-3, as clk .; wood carver with A. H. Andrews, 883-5; draftsman with David J. Brawn, 1887, and ith the Chicago Gas & Electric Fixture Mfg. Co., 890; draftsman and designer with W. S. Edwards, 893-1902; treas. Beardslee Chandelier Mfg. Co. ince Aug. 15, 1901. Republican. Mem. Evangeli- al Ch. Recreations: flowers and music. Home: 305 Glenlake Av. Office: 216 S. Jefferson St.
SCHRYVER, Herbert Acy, lawyer; b. De Kalb, 11., Dec. 28, 1871; s. Albert and Hannah Jane (Mar- in) Schryver; A.B., Wheaton Coll., 1893; LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1895; m. Jessie Plumb, of treator, Ill., Apr. 15, 1896; children: Albert Plumb, Ielen. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1895, and since prac- iced at Chicago; mem. firm of Glenn & Schryver, 899-1907; practiced alone since May 1, 1907. Al- erman, 1901-5, city atty., 1905-9, mayor, 1909-13, Vheaton, Ill. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar ssns. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Modern Wood- nen of America. Clubs: Hamilton, Wheaton Golf pres. 1905-8). Recreation: golf. Home: Wheaton, il. Office: 821, 112 W. Adams St., Chicago.
SCHUBERT, John Charles, chief clerk Water Dept. (See vol. 1911.)
SCHUCHARDT, Rudolph Frederick, electrical ngr .; b. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 14, 1875; s. Louis nd Rose (Winkler) Schuchardt; B.S. and E.E., Jniv. of Wis., 1897; m. Ada L. Briggs, of Chicago, une 6, 1906; 1 son, John William. With Janesville Wis.) Electric Light & Power Co., 1897; engr. with Meysenberg & Badt, Chicago, 1897-8; entered mploy of Commonwealth Edison Co. (then Chica- o Edison Co.) as sub-station operator, June, 1898, nd elec. engr. of the company since July, 1909; ec. Associated Engrs. Co. Served as expert in 'olo. Springs street lighting controversy, 1907. 'ellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs .; mem. Illuminating 'ngring. Soc. (chmn. Chicago Sect. 1911-12), Nat. lectric Light Assn. (pres. Chicago Sect. 1911-12), Vestern Soc. Engrs. (chmn. elec. sect. 1913), Chi- ago Elec. Assn. (pres. 1901), Soc. Promotion En- ring. Edn., A.A.A.S., Tau Beta Pi. Awarded Cha- ute Medal, Western Soc. Engrs., 1907. Clubs: Uni- ersity, City, Univ. of Wisconsin. Wrote booklet, Panama and the Isthmian Canal," 1912. Home: 17 Aldine Av. Office: 72 W. Adams St.
editorial staff Milwaukee Sentinel, 1903-4; city ed- itor Evening Wisconsin, 1905; traveling European corr., 1906-7; political writer, Inter Ocean, Chicago, 1907, and Washington corr. same, 1908-13; was also Washington corr. Leslie's Weekly; war corr., Chi- cago Daily News, with German and Austrian ar- mies, Jan., 1915-Apr., 1917. Mem. Am. Red Cross. Coined political phrase "the steam roller." Repub- lican. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Nat. Press (sec. 1912, pres. 1913), Chicago Press, Milwaukee Press. Home: 1622 Wayne Av.
SCHUETTLER, see also Schuttler.
SCHUETTLER, Herman F., general-supt. Police Dept .; b. Chicago, July 14, 1861; s. Frank and Min- na Schuettler; left sch. at 13; m. Cathrine Flint, of Watertown, Wis., Dec. 9, 1884. Machinist's ap- prentice several yrs .; conductor North Chicago City R.R. 3 yrs .; joined Chicago police force, June 13, 1883; apptd. patrol sergt., Mar. 1, 1888; It., Apr. 18, 1888; capt., Jan. 1, 1890; capt. under civil serv- ice rules, Feb. 1, 1898; asst. supt. police, Nov., 1903- Nov., 1904; apptd. permanently to same office after civil service exam., Nov. 21, 1904; supt. of police since Jan. 11, 1917. Republican. Lutheran. Mem. Police Benevolent Assn. Mason, K.P., Elk. Home: 3451 Bosworth Av. Office: 505 City Hall.
SCHULER, Abram John, ornamental glass; b. at Warren, Pa., May 13, 1860; s. Philip George and Sarah (Kribill) Schuler; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Chicago, Jan. 16, 1884, Katherine Walter; chil- dren: Walter Arthur, Ethel May (Mrs. Emil Hohl), Harold Abram. Learned trade of ornamental glass worker in Chicago, becoming an expert in church window work; established, with Max A. Mueller, firm of Schuler & Mueller, mfrs. of ornamental glass, 1891; dissolved partnership, 1907; now firm name Schuler Art Glass Co. Methodist. Mem. Cen- tral Y.M.C.A. Home: 1145 Maple Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 617 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
SCHULTZ, Albert L., transmission machinery; b. in Germany, Sept. 27, 1862; s. Frederick and Hen- rietta (Eich) Schultz; brought to Chicago in in- fancy; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Amalia Jenczew- sky, of Chicago, Oct. 21, 1886; 3 children: Albert F., Florence J., Amalia J. Learned machinist's trade with old Am. Steam Engine Works, continuing 4 yrs .; then with Fraser & Chalmers; traveled as journeyman machinist over U.S .; marine engr. on Great Lakes about 3 yrs .; in business on own ac- count, as engr., founder and machinist, Chicago, since 1896; pres. A. L. Schultz & Son, Carey Brick Co., Columbia Gravel Co. Mem. Nat. Metal Trades Assn. Lutheran. Mem. Thomas J. Turner Lodge, A.F. and A.M .; Washington Chapter, R.A.M .; Adon- iram Council; Chicago Commandery, K.T .; Orien- tal Consistory; Medinah Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Clubs: Builders', Mystic Athletic. Recreations: mo- toring, travel. Home: 4864 N. Paulina St. Offices: 1675 Elston Av. and 423 Chamber of Commerce.
SCHULTZ, Alexander Joseph, lumber. Removed to Paducah, Ky. (See vol. 1.911.)
SCHULTZ, Charles Henry, live stock commn .; b. Chicago, Nov. 7, 1872; s. Walter H. and Eliza- beth (Moizen) Schultz; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Maude Patton, of Chicago, May, 1891; 2 children: Edwin M., Richard H. Began in employ of Ed- ward Ely Co., merchant tailors, 1882; then with Montgomery Ward & Co .; became bookkeeper Nat. Live Stock Commn. Co., 1892; sec. and treas. same since 1910. Mem. Chicago Live Stock Exchange, Chicago Assn. Commerce. Republican. Presbyte- rian. Mason (32°, K.T.). Recreations: fishing, golf. Home: 7128 Eggleston Av. Office: Exchange Bldg., Union Stock Yards.
SCHULTZ, Frederick, mfr., mcht .; Feb. 25, 1848- July 22, 1913. (Sce vol. 1911.)
SCHULTZ, George F., artist; b. Chicago, 1869; self-taught in art. Landscape and marine painter. Mem. Chicago Water Color Club (pres.), Chicago Soc. Artists (sec.). Club: Cliff Dwellers. Repre- sented in collections of Union League Club, Arche Club, Cliff Dwellers Club. Home: 4003 Greenview Av. Studio: Schiller Bldg.
SCHUETTE, Oswald Francis, newspaper man; b. hicago, Aug. 31, 1882; s. William Henry and Caro- ne Anna (Bayerl) Schuette; grad. high sch. at 15, SCHULTZ, James Milton, wholesale lumber; b. Rochester, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1857; s. Xavier George and Sarah Catherine (McArthur) Schultz; descend- iter studied George Washington Univ .; unmarried. carned printer's trade; abstracter of titles, 1898- 902; began newspaper work in Chicago, 1902; on ant of Alsatian and Scottish ancestry; father
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served in French army; ed. Newark (N.Y.) Acad .; m. Margaret Elizabeth Gilliland, of Cleveland, O., June 27, 1899; children: Catherine, Margaret, Doro- thy. Began in mfr. of lumber in Mich .; came to Chicago, 1878, and was associated with Crandall, Schultz & Co., 1884-93; since then, with brothers, William W. and Alexander J., in firm of Schultz Bros., wholesale lumber; was mem. of Schultz Bros. & Benedict, until its dissolution in 1906, and Kerry & Schultz Mfg. Co., of Saginaw, Mich., until it dissolved in 1905; mem. Schultz Bros. & Cowen, hardwoods, 1906-11; mem. Schultz, Holloway Co., yellow pine and hardwood lumber, since 1910. Mem. Lumbermen's Assn. Chicago. Republican. Recreations: golf, social diversions. Home: 537 N. Elmwood Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 162 N. Elm- wood Av., Oak Park, Ill., and 1428, 11 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
*SCHULTZ, Martin Maximillian, broker. (See vol. 1911.)
SCHULTZ, William Ward, lumber; b. Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 15, 1855; s. Xavier George and Sarah Catherine (McArthur) Schultz; ed. Rochester, N.Y .; m. Lizzie E. Leavitt, of Cheboygan, Mich., Nov. 1, 1876 (died 1912); 1 son, Jerome A. Began in lum- ber business in Mich .; mgr. McArthur, Smith & Co., wholesale lumber, Chicago, 1874-83, when firm of Crandall, Schultz & Co. was organized; in 1893, when brothers, established present firm of Schultz Bros., wholesalers; also of Schultz Bros. & Bene- dict until firm dissolved, 1906, and of the Kerry & Schultz Mfg. Co., Saginaw, Mich., until dissolved, 1905; mem. Schultz Bros. & Cowen, hardwoods, 1906-11, and pres., 1911-13; pres. East Georgia Saw Mill Co., mfrs. of yellow pine, 1909-12; mgr. A. B. Smith Lumber Co., Chicago, since May 1, 1914. Pres. Lumbermen's Exchange 2 yrs., Lumbermen's Assn., 2 yrs. Republican. Recreations: reading, billiards. Home: 4153 Ellis Av. Office: Old Colony Building.
SCHULZ, Otto, pianos and organs; b. Chicago, Aug. 15, 1870; s. Mathias and Mary Schulz; ed. Chi- cago pub. schs. and Morgan Park Mil. Acad .; m. Chicago, Feb. 5, 1899, Emma Jung; 5 children: Ma- rie, Otto, Jr., Carl W., George H., William M. In office of Am. Varnish Co., 1885-6; in 1886 entered factory of M. Schulz Co. (founded 1869), mfrs. of pianos and organs, of which father was head; after father's death, 1899, succeeded as pres. of the com- pany; pres. Werner Piano Co .; dir. Am. Varnish Co., Security Bank of Chicago, Second Security Bank of Chicago. Republican. Mason (32°). Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Press. Recreation: motoring. Home: 6106 Kenmore Av. Office: 711 Milwaukee Avenue.
SCHULZE, Paul, president Schulze Baking Co .; b. Osterode, ft. of Harz Mountains, Germany, June 13, 1864; s. Gustav and Henrietta (Roeper) Schulze; ed. high sch., Osterode; came to America, 1883; m. Ida Johl, of Faribault, Minn., May 24, 1892; 4 chil- dren: Walter, Paul, Jr., Helen and Victor. Clk. in store, Big Stone City, S.D., 1883-7; in wholesale hardware house, Minneapolis, 1887; bookkeeper wholesale flour house, St. Paul, 1887-91; rep. of Washburn-Crosby Co., Minneapolis, in Chicago, 1891-1902; organized Schulze Baking Co., 1893, be- came its pres., and has devoted entire time to the business since 1902. Governing mem. Art Inst. Chi- cago. Republican. Lutheran; trustee of Concordia Teachers' Coll., River Forest, Ill. Clubs: Union League, Cliff Dwellers, Germania, Kenilworth, North Shore Golf, Skokie Country; Nat. Arts (New York). Recreations: travel, art and music. Home: Kenilworth, Ill. Office: 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago.
SCHULZE, William, treasurer Schulze Baking Co .; b. Osterode, ft. of Harz Mountains, Germany, Dec. 17, 1866; s. Gustav and Henrietta (Roeper) Schulze; ed. high sch., Osterode; came to America, 1885; m. Linny List, of Elysian, Minn., Apr. 21, 1893; 5 children: Gertrude (Mrs. Lussky, of St. Paul), Theodore, Edgar, Mildred, Winfred. In dry goods business, 1885-93; assisted in organizing the Schulze Baking Co., 1893, of which he has since been treas. Republican. German Lutheran; trus- tee Luther Inst., Chicago. Clubs: Ill. Athletic, Hamilton, Beverly Country. Recreations: fishing, golf, gardening (shrubs and trees) ; fond of nature. Home: 11246 Longwood Drive, Morgan Park. Of- fice: 76 W. Monroe St.
SCHULZE, William Charles, M.D .; b. Coennel Germany, Aug. 26, 1870; s. William and Frederi (Schmetzer) Schulze; ed. in Germany until 1 Sharon (Pa.) Inst .; William Jewell Coll., Liberi Mo .; taught sch. in Marian Co., Kan., 1891; M.] Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1897; m. Mathilde Je mundson, Belgrade, Minn., Dec. 31, 1900; childre Phyllis Lorraine, William Jermundson. Practic in Lomira, Wis., 1897-1900; med. dir. Chicago Za der Inst. 1902-7; dean Nat. Sch. of Chiropract since 1913; retired from practice 1917. Rationali; Clubs: Olympia Fields, Edgewater, German Swedish. Home: 804 Leland Av.
SCHUMACHER, Gottlob George, merchant. (S vol. 1911.)
SCHUMANN-HEINK, Ernestine (Madame Sch mann-Heink), prima donna; b. Lieben, nr. Pragı Austria, June 15, 1861; d. Maj. Roessler; ed. Urs line Convent, Prague; m. Mr. Heink, 1882; 2d, Pa Schumann; 3d, William Rapp, Jr., May, 1905 (( vorced, 1914). Prin. contralto, Dresden Court O era at 17, and made first appearance on stage Azucena in "Il Trovatore," Oct. 13, 1878; appear as Ernestine Heink in Hamburg, 1883, and lat sang a star engagement at Kroll's Theatre, Be lin; gained nat. reputation at Bayreuth; mem. M. Opera Co., New York, for several seasons; starr in "Love's Lottery," 1905-6; has frequently a peared in leading cities of U.S. Home: 3672 Mich gan Boul.
SCHUSTER, Katherine A., voice teacher; b. Cl cago; d. George and Katharina (Beck) Schuste ed. pub. schs., etc .; attended Theodore Thom Symphony Concerts regularly for nearly 20 yı and the Grand Opera during each season. Began pvt. teacher, voice and piano; visited Europe, 19€ again, 1910 and 1912, in search of underlying pri ciple of agreeable tone, plus distinct articulati in speech and song; became acquainted, at Berl 1911, with Dora Duty Jones and her method lyric diction; now the only authorized Chica teacher of this method; teacher voice and lyric di tion, Centralizing Sch. of Music; lyric diction f speech, Chicago Normal Sch. of Physical Educ tion, and Chicago Tech. Normal Sch .; dir. a: teacher music and lyric diction, Katherine Schu ter Sch. of Music, Forest Park, Ill. Mem. A. Speech League, Little Theatre Assn. Club: Apol Musical. Home: 541 Thomas Av., Forest Park, I
SCHUTTLER, see also Schuettler.
SCHUTTLER, Peter, wagon mfr .; b. Chicag May 20, 1873; s. of Peter and Minnie (Anheuse Schuttler; ed. pub. schs., Chicago, and prep. sch. Pa .; m. Martha Braun, of Chicago, Nov. 1, 1898; sons: Peter, 4th, Richard. Began in purchasi) dept. of Schuttler & Hotz, wagon mfrs., 1893, b. coming treas., 1902, vice pres. of their success( Peter Schuttler Co., 1905, and pres., succeeding f ther upon latter's death, 1906. Republican. Club Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country. Recre tions: motoring, golf, hunting. Home: 508 Fulle ton Parkway. Office: 2509 W. 22d St.
SCHUTZE, Martin, college prof .; b. in Germar. Dec. 21, 1866; s. of Eugene and Marie (Rohd Schütze; grad. Gymnasium, Güstrow, 1886; studi law and polit. science, univs. of Freiburg and Rc tock; traveled and engaged in journalistic wo for a number of years; came to America, 189 Ph.D., in German, English and Norse lits., Un:) of Pa., 1899; m. Eva Lawrence Watson, of Phil 1901. Instr. German, Northwestern Univ., 1900- asso. in German, 1901-3, instr., 1903-7, asst. pro 1907-11, asso. prof., 1911-15, prof. German lit. sin 1915, Univ. of Chicago. Clubs: City, Universit Little Room. Author of several vols., for titl see Who's Who in America. Address: 1373 E. 57 Street.
SCHUYLER, Adyn Elwyn, member Grain Do Reclamation & Cooperage Bureau; b. Chicago, D 20, 1871; s. William H. and Oella (Brown) Schu ler; ed. pub. schs .; m. Helen Minerva, d. William Hollis, of Chicago, May 3, 1900; 3 children: Stanl Hamilton, Adyn Eugene, Jr., Helen King. Beg. with Chicago Bd. of Trade, 1894, continuing 17 yr asst. weighmaster 12 yrs .; mem. Grain Door Recl mation & Cooperage Bur. since 1911. Mem. Chica Bd. of Trade. Republican. Mem. North Shore Ba tist Ch. Mason (North Shore Lodge No. 937). Clu
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11. Athletic. Home: 325 Central Av., Wilmette, Il1. Office: 1929 Transportation Bldg., Chicago.
SCHUYLER, Daniel J., Jr., lawyer; b. Chicago, Sept. 28, 1874; s. Daniel J. and Mary (Byford) Schuyler; ed. Harvard Prep. Sch .; LL.B., North- western Univ., 1896; m. Sybil Moorhouse, of Chi- ago, Feb. 27, 1906; children: William Moorhouse, Daniel Merrick. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1896; former- y mem. Schuyler, Ettelson & Weinfeld, now Schuy- er & Weinfeld. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago ar assns. Republican. Mem. Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: Inion League, University. Recreation: golf. Home: 741 Grand Boul. Office: 39 S. LaSalle St.
SCHWAB, Charles H., retired mfr .; b. Mulhouse, Alsace, Ger., Nov. 13, 1835; s. Moise and Charlotte Beck Schwab; ed. Germany; came to Chicago at 9; m. June, 1862, Rachel, d. Isaac Monheimer, of Cincinnati, O .; children: Charlotte, Henry C., Al- red, Clara (deceased), Jerome. Engaged in liquor usiness at Chicago until 1876; acquired an inter- st in wholesale shoe house of M. Selz & Co., 1878, ince then Selz, Schwab & Co .; continued actively n business until 1892 (retired). Was comptroller f Chicago, 1886-7; mem. bd. dirs. World's Colum- ian Expn. . Clubs: Union League, Standard. Home: 301 Michigan Av.
SCHWAB, John George, clergyman; b. nr. Wal- ut, Bureau Co., Ill., Feb. 11, 1865; s. George P. nd Catherine (Keiber) Schwab; ed. Sutton (Neb.) High Sch. and Northwestern Coll., Naperville, Ill .; n. May E. Kendall, of Sutton, May 29, 1889 (died eb. 1, 1897); m. 2d, Ada Weibel, of DeWitt, Neb., Iar. 16, 1899; children: Ralph Kendall, George Ste- hen, Paul Josiah, Charles Willard, Ruth May. Or- ained ministry Evangelical Assn., 1888; pastor t. Francis, Kan., 1887-9, Culbertson, Neb., 1889- 2, Nelson, 1892-5; presiding elder of Lincoln Dist., 895-1900; pastor Wood River, Neb., 1900-1, Forres- on, Ill., 1901-4; presiding elder Naperville (Il1.) ist., 1904-8, Freeport Dist., 1908-12; pastor Men- ota, Ill., 1912-14; presiding elder Chicago Dist., ince 1914. Mem. Gen. Conf. Evang. Assn., 1895, 9, 1907, 11, 15; mem. Bd. of Publ., Denom. Pub. House, Cleveland, Ohio; mem. Bd. Ch. Extension; nem. Court of Appeals Evang. Assn .; trustee of Northwestern Coll. since 1904; trustee of Evang. "heol. Sem .; trustee Ill. Conf .; pres. Ill. Conf. Mis- ionary Soc .; etc. Prohibitionist. Recreation: travel. Iome: 531 Belleforte Av., Oak Park, Ill.
SCHWAB, Leslie Watts, M.D .; b. Decatur, Ill., Iay 3, 1866; s. of Frederick and Almira (Culver) chwab; ed. pub. schs., Decatur; Ph.G., Phila., Coll. f Pharmacy, 1889; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1896; m. Carrie Hunter, of Decatur, Dec. 8, 1890. Started a drug store in Chicago in 1892; hen studied medicine; sold store and entered gen. ractice of medicine, 1896; attending phys. to Lake- ide Hosp .; instr. materia medica, Lakeside Train- ng Sch. for Nurses. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs. Republican. Mason. Recrea- lon: motoring. Home: 4315 Grand Boul. Office: 05 E. 47th St. and 32 N. State St.
SCHWABACHER, Morris, president N. Am. Pro- ision Co .; Nov. 5, 1849-Sept. 24, 1915. (See vol. 911.)
SCHWARTZ, Ulysses S., lawyer; b. Milwaukee, Vis., Apr. 23, 1887; s. of Simon J. and Bertha J. chwartz; ed. Norway (Mich.) High Sch .; LL.B., ohn Marshall Law Sch., Chicago, 1910; m. Mar- uerite Swawite, of Chicago, May 3, 1916. Admitted o 111. bar, 1910, and since practiced at Chicago; sst. city prosecutor, Chicago, 1910-14; elected al- erman 3d Ward, for term 1916-18. Home: 4838 Vincennes Av. Office: 6 N. Clark St.
SCHWEPPE, Charles Hodgdon, banker; b. Alton, Ill., Nov. 18, 1880; s. William E. and Eva (Jewett) Schweppe; A.B., Harvard, 1902; m. Laura A., d. John G. Shedd, of Chicago, Feb. 22, 1913; 1 daugh- ter, Jean Shedd. Has been identified with Lee, Higginson & Co., bankers, since beginning of ac- tive career, 1902; began in Boston and transferred to Chicago, Oct., 1905, to open office for the com- pany, of which became partner, 1913; dir. Ill. Trust & Savings Bank. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Mid- Day, Saddle and Cycle, Onwentsia, Old Elm; Har- vard (Chicago and Boston); University (Chicago and New York); Tennis and Racquet (Boston). Recreations: walking, riding, golf, tennis. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 209 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
SCHWICKERATH, Joseph A., teacher and musi- cal dir .; b. Rhine Province, Germany, June 8, 1870; s. J. P. and Genevieve (Stefan) Schwickerath; ed. in Germany and U.S .; studied music under pvt. teachers; m. Helen Spethmann, of Chicago, Mar. 8, 1893; 2 children: Helen, Alice. Came to America, 1882; resident of Chicago most of time since 1884; vocal teacher and dir. of music since 1890; former- ly pres. and dir. Chicago Opera Club; now dir. choir of St. Paul's Ch .; dir. Glee Club of German Club of Chicago. Mem. Musical Art Soc. Mason. Clubs: St. Paul's Men's, German. Home: 1262 Bryn Mawr Av. Studio: Kimball Hall.
SCHWILL, Julius, maltster; b. Cincinnati, July 6, 1881; s. of Albert and Caroline (Essellsorn) Schwill; ed. Franklin Sch., Cincinnati, and scien- tific course Harvard Univ .; m. Beatrice M. Schoell- kopf, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Sept. 6, 1905. With Albert Schwill & Co. since 1900, dir. since 1903, and vice pres. since 1905. Republican. Episcopa- lian. Clubs: Harvard, South Shore Country, Ill. Athletic, Chicago Automobile. Recreations: mo- toring, golf. Home: 357 Fullerton Parkway. Office: 309 S. LaSalle St.
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