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BLOCK, Isaac, iron icht .; Dec. 23, 1840-July 11, 1912. (See vol. 1911.)
BLOCK, Leopold E., steel; b. Cincinnati, Jan. 13, 1869; s. Joseph and Rose (Cahn) Block; ed. pub. schs. of Cincinnati; m. Cora B. Bloom, of Chicago, June 20, 1900; 4 children: Joseph, Leopold, Babette, Eleanor. Entire business life has been in the coal and iron trade, first in Cincinnati, and since 1897 in Chicago: treas, and dir. Inland Coal & Washing Co., 1897-1905; vice pres. Inland Steel Co. Republican. Clubs: Standard, Ravisloe Country, Lake Shore Country. Home: 4412 Drexel Boul. Office: 38 S. Dearborn St.
BLOCK, Louis James, teacher, author; b. in Aus- tria, Sept. 10, 1851; s. Lazarus and Fanny (Gostorf) Block; A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Washington Univ. Prin. John Marshall High School, Chicago, since 1895. Mem. N.E.A., North Central Assn. Colls. and Sec- ondary Schs. Clubs: Chicago Literary, 20th Cen- tury, Cliff Dwellers, City. Lectured on Platonism at Concord Sch. of Philosophy, 1878, on philosophy of literature, Glenmore, Adirondacks, N.Y., 1885. Author: Dramatic Sketches and Poems, 1891; The New World and Other Verse, 1895; Capriccios, 1898; Many Moods and Many Minds, 1906; The Judge (play), 1915. Contbr. to periodicals. Home: 133 Oak Park Av., Oak Park, Ill. Address: John Marshall High Sch., W. Adams St. and Kedzie Av., Chicago.
BLOCK, Philip Dee, steel mfr .; b. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 16, 1871; s. Joseph and Rose (Cahn) Block; grad. Hughes High Sch., Cincinnati, June, 1888; m. Chicago, June 1, 1899, Celia F. Leopold; children: Madeline Babette, Philip Dee, Jr. With Block- Pollak Iron Co., Chicago and Cincinnati, 1888-1903; with Inland Steel Co. since 1903 as vice pres. and treas .; vice pres. Chicago, Ill. & Ind. Ry. Co., Buf- falo Steel Co .; dir. Indestructible Post Co. Clubs: Standard, Ravisloe Country, Lake Shore Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 4920 Greenwood Av. Of- fice: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
BLOCK, Willard Thomas, capitalist; Jan. 6, 1853- Mar. 17, 1917. (See vol. 1911.)
BLOCKI, Frederick William, electric and steam railroads; b. Chicago, Nov. 2, 1868; s. John and Emma (Leadbeater) Blocki; ed. high sch., and Lewis Inst., Chicago; m. Chicago, 1899, Louise Wol- tersdorf; 1 son, Frederick A. L. Engaged in busi- ness as druggist and mfr. of perfumes; treas. firm of John Blocki & Son; now treas. Brennan Constrn. Co., Blocki-Brennan Refining Co. Has been active in politics in Chicago. Apptd. by Mayor Carter H. Harrison, Jr., as supt. of Bur. of Maps, City of Chicago; 6 mos. later promoted to deputy commr. of pub. works, and, after 18 mos., commr. of pub. works; reapptd. after 2 yrs., and held that position until Apr., 1905, when was elected treas. of the City of Chicago, term ending 1907; now mem. Bd. of Review of Cook Co. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Ill. Athletic, Germania Maennerchor, Iroquois, Illinois, etc. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 822 Buena Av. Office: 11 S. LaSalle St.
BLOCKI, Gale, lawyer; b. Chicago, Dec. 22, 1870; s. William F. and Emily L. (Hallock) Blocki; grad. grammar sch., River Forest, 1886; Oak Park High Sch., 1890; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1895; mar- ried; 3 children: Gale, Jr., Jane, Barbara. Began practice, 1895; went to Cal. to take charge of west- ern litigation for Chicago clients in 1896, and prac- ticed in Los Angeles for 1 yr .; opened an office in Chicago, 1897, and has continued in active practice since that time; mem. Tinsman & Blocki; first vice pres. Woodlawn Improvement Assn., also of Shel- don Sch. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Clubs: Hamilton, South Shore Country. Home: 6407 Kimbark Av. Office: 38 S. Dearborn St.
BLOCKI, John, perfumer; b. on feudal estate, Hanswalde, near Koenigsberg, Prussia, June 15, 1845; s. Frederick William and Emma (Doehling) Blocki; came to U.S. with parents, 1850; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Sheboygan, Wis .; m. Emma Lead- beater, of Chicago, Oct. 7, 1867 (died 1913); 2 chil- dren: Frederick William, Jeannette (Mrs. Hugo T. Petersen). Began apprenticeship in store of F. A. Wheeler, Sheboygan; came to Chicago, 1862; with wholesale drug house of Fuller, Finch & Fuller
and its successor, Fuller & Fuller, 1862-5; formed partnership with E. Dietzsch and A. C. Hesing, 1865, and engaged in business as Dietzsch, Blocki & Co., later Biroth, Blocki & Co .; sold interest to Mr. Biroth, 1869, and bought interest of Mr. Mears in Mears & Rockwood, conducting business under title of Rockwood & Blocki; burned out by great fire of 1871, and started again, taking in brother, E. W., as partner; moved to 20 Market St., 1872; title of firm now John Blocki & Son, mfrs. per- fumery. Mem. Perfumers', Soap and Extract Mfrs.' Assn., Am. Pharm. Assn., Ill. Pharm. Assn., Mfg. Perfumers' Assn., U.S.A., Chicago Veteran Drug- gists' Assn., Chicago Drug Club, etc. Clubs: Ger- mania, Chicago Automobile. Home: 523 Oakdale Av. Office: 117 E. 13th St.
BLOCKI, William F., druggist; Dec. 8, 1841-Aug. 23, 1913. (See vol. 1911.)
BLOME, Rudolph S., general contractor; b. Mon- roe, Mich., Apr. 7, 1871; s. Joseph and Caroline (Blome) Sedlaczek (legally changed to Blome) ; ed. Monroe (Mich.) High Sch., Univ. of Mich. and De- troit Business Univ .; came to Chicago, 1891; m. Chicago, Jan. 18, 1899, Viola Josephine Dix. In Jan., 1892, entered the business of Joseph Stam- sen, established 1866, contractor for cement pav- ing and concrete constrn .; became partner, Jan., 1894, under firm name of Stamsen & Blome; ac- quired sole ownership of the business after the death of Mr. Stamsen, 1896, and the title changed to Rudolph S. Blome Co .; firm name Blome-Sinek Co. since 1914; company has offices in Chicago, New York, and Vancouver, B.C., and has erected many large bldgs. and other structures. Pres. Chi- cago Concrete Contractors' Assn. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country, Germania. Recreations: golf, motoring, travel. Home: 612 Deming Pl. Office: 139 N. Clark St.
BLOMFELDT, Peter Axel, machinery; b. Koping, Sweden, Apr. 10, 1858; s. of Peter Eric and Anna (Bernwall) Blomfeldt; ed. pub. schs. in Sweden; came to Chicago direct from old country, 1880; m. Chicago, Oct., 1896, Emily Samuelson; 1 son, Axel Allen. Learned machinist trade in Sweden; after coming to Chicago worked at the trade until 1896; established in business, 1896, under firm name of Blomfeldt & Rapp, special machinery. Mem. Swed- ish Engring. Soc. Republican. Mason; mem. Inde- pendent Order of Svithiod. Home: 6523 Greenview Av. Office: 108 N. Jefferson St.
BLOMGREN, Oscar Nathaniel, retired; b. near Gothenburg, Sweden, Sept. 11, 1848; s. Carl and Hanna (Benett) Blomgren; came to Chicago with parents in 1854; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Chi- cago, Dec. 31, 1876, Emma Peterson; children: Edna Olivia (Mrs. Rev. Adolf Hult, of Rock Island, Ill.), Natalie Amanda, Ray Augustus. After learning trade engaged on own account, in 1875, in busi- ness of engraving and electrotyping, and was pres. of Blomgren Bros. & Co., engravers and electro- typers, till 1909 (retired). Mem. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. Was mem. Sch. Bd., Lake View. Recreations: yachting and fishing. Home: 1449 Fargo Av.
BLOOM, Henry M., mfr .; b. N.Y. City, Sept. 18, 1870; s. Julius and Jennie (Hirsch) Bloom; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Frances Guthman, of Chicago, Nov. 2, 1905; 2 daughters: Dorothy Helen, Mildred Irene. Began in employ of Rosenwald & Weil, 1898-1901; entered manufacture of white goods, 1901; now pres. White Goods Mfg. Co., mfrs. night robes, bath robes, pajamas, summer clothing spe- cialties, etc., of which is pres. Mason. Home: 5420 South Park Av. Office: 325 S. Market St.
BLOOMFIELD, Willis Elliott, manager Chicago office Houghton Mifflin Co. (See vol. 1911.)
BLOOMINGSTON, Frances Drake, M.D .; b. at Skaneateles, N.Y .; d. Samuel M. and Cornelia H. (Benson) Drake; descendant on paternal side of Samuel Drake (col. of Minute Men), of West Ches- ter Co., Colony of N.Y., 1775; also Elija Drake, 2d lt. of 1st Battery of Arty., 6th Regt. of N.Y., 1807; descendant on maternal side of Benoni Benson, 1st lt. of Mendon Co., Mass., and Steven Benson, Sr., pvt. same company; ed. grammar and high schs., Painesville, O .; Lake Erie Coll., Painesville; Chi- cago Kindergarten Coll. and Lit. Sch .; M.D., Her- ing Med. Coll., Chicago, 1900; m. John S. Bloom-
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ingston, of Chicago, July 9, 1883 (died 1901). Prac- ticed in Chicago since 1900. Mem. Am. Inst. Ho- mœopathy, Internat. Hahnemannian Assn., Chicago Homo. Med. Soc., Englewood Home. Soc., D.A.R., Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, P.E.O. Club: Woodlawn Woman's. Author: Post Partum Hemorrhages (read before International Hahnemannian Assn.), 1907; Constipation and Comparative Treatment of Bath Schools (London Congress of Homoeopathy), July, 1911; Nosodes and Their Use (read before same congress); A Case of Diabetes; Bufa Rana (read before the In- ternat. Homo. Assn.), 1913; Applied Homœopathic Philosophy (read before Internat. Hahnemannian Assn.), 1913. Home and Office: 6132 Kenwood Av.
BLOSS, Sidney M., banker, lumberman; b. Ne- braska City, Neb., Apr. 17, 1866; s. James G. and Catherine (Rector) Bloss; ed. high sch., Lincoln, Neb .; m. Alice Williams, of Waukesha, Wis., Nov. 25, 1897; 3 children: Richard W., Katherine Jane, Helen W. Began as office boy with W. P. Rend & Co., coal dealers, Chicago; bookkeeper for H. W. Hickox, 1882-5; mem. firm Bloss & Baker 4 yrs .; in retail lumber business as S. M. Bloss & Co., for 3 yrs., then handled subdivision property. Became interested in the Lyon Cypress Lumber Co., 1903, and superintended erection of its plant in Gary- ville, La .; has been gen. mgr. of the company from the start; now pres. S. M. Bloss & Co., bankers; pres. Garyville Land Co .; dir. Continental Timber Land Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Mid- Day, South Shore Country. Home: 5308 Hyde Park Boul. Office: 160 W. Jackson Boul.
BLOSSOM, George W., underwriter; b. Dubuque, Ia., Oct. 1, 1854; s. Alonzo and Frances E. (Wil- liams) Blossom; ed. pub. schs. of Dubuque; m. Chi- cago, 1888, Carrie R. Boardman; children: George B., Francis R., Katherine May. Began in a fire ins. agency at Dubuque, and afterward in the office of the western dept. of the German-Am. Ins. Co., 8 yrs., and in the western dept. of the Conn. Fire Ins. Co., 3 yrs .; then became a partner in Fred S. James & Co., Chicago; also a partner in the New York agency of Fred S. James & Co. and one of the mgrs. for the U.S. of the Gen. Fire Assurance Co., the Urbaine Fire Ins. Co. of Paris, France, and the British Dominions Gen. Ins. Co. of London. Clubs: Union League, Mid-Day, South Shore Country, Ex- moor, Indian Hill. Recreations: golf and motoring. Home: 955 Green Bay Rd., Hubbard Woods, Ill. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
BLOUKE, Milton Baker, M.D .; b. Stoyestown, Somerset Co., Pa., Feb. 19, 1862; s. Henry and Su- san (Kimmel) Blouke; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. in Pa .; M.D., Chicago Homœ. Med. Coll., 1885; m. Chi- cago, Feb. 19, 1891, Ola Louise Matthews; chil- dren: Louise, Pierre, Dorothy, Elizabeth. Prac- ticed in Chicago since 1885; attending surgeon, Chicago Homœ. Hosp. Mem. Draft Exemption Bd. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Ill. Homo. Med. Assn., Chicago Homœ. Med. Soc. Congregational- ist. Home: 2907 Washington Boul. Office: 22 E. Washington St.
BLOUNT, Anna Ellsworth, M.D .; b. at Oregon, Wis .; d. Henry Green and Ruth Amelia (Barnhisel) Ellsworth; prep. edn. Oregon High Sch .; B.S., Univ. of Wis., 1892; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Woman's Med. Sch., 1897; studied univs. of Berlin, Munich and Vienna, 1903, 04; m. Ralph Earl Blount, of Oak Park, Ill., June 10, 1893; children: Walter, Earle Ellsworth, Ruth Amelia. Teacher, high sch., Aus- tin, Ill., 1892-5; interne, Cook Co. Hosp., 1897-9; in practice at Oak Park, 1899; teacher of physiology, Woman's Med. Sch., 1899-1901; practice since 1904. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Equal Suffrage League, Chicago Peace Soc., etc. Atheist. Clubs: Nineteenth Century, Civics, Woman's City. Especially interested in equal suffrage and eugen- ics; now chmn. Eugenics Edn. Soc. of Chicago. Home: 124 S. Oak Park Av., Oak Park, 111.
BLOUNT, Fred Meacham, insurance; b. White- hall, N.Y., Jan. 24, 1853; s. John Darwin and Sarah (Meacham) Blount; came to Chicago in childhood; ed. old Chicago Univ .; m. Chicago, Mar. 25, 1874, Kittie E. Deane; children: Harry D. and Kittie E. (Mrs. Charles F. Weinland). Began as messenger with Merchants' Loan & Trust Co., and thence to asst. treas. of U.S., Chicago, and at the starting of
the Chicago Nat. Bank went with it as receiving teller, became cashier and later vice pres .; now sr. mem. firm of Fred M. Blount & Sons, ins .; resident vice pres. Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co. since 1910. Has been mem. Bd. of West Chicago Park Commrs. and Chicago Bd. of Edn .; former treas. Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, Bd. of West Chicago Park Commrs .; mem. Ill. commn. to La. Purchase Expn .; presdl. elector, 1908; del. to Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904, 1908. Life mem. Art Inst. of Chicago; mem. Chicago Hist. Soc. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: Union League, Hamilton, Illinois. Recreation: golf. Home: Wheaton, Ill. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul., Chi- cago.
BLUE, Robert, oculist; b. Belle Plaine, Ia., Oct. 3, 1876; s. John D. and Ella (Anderson) Blue; A.B., Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Ia., 1900; M.D., North- western Univ. Med. Sch., 1904; m. Harriet Read, of Chicago, June 30, 1908; 1 daughter, Yvonne. Instr. Dept. of Ophthalmology, Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch .; oculist on staff of Wesley Memorial Hosp. Mem. Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Chi- cago Ophthal. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Home: 1555 E. 61st St. Office: 25 E. Washington St.
BLUM, August, banker. Removed to Pasadena, Cal. (See vol. 1911.)
BLUM, Henry S., lawyer; b. Hungary, Jan. 19, 1884; s. Morris and Fannie (Roth) Blum; came to U.S., 1891; LL.B., Ill. Coll. of Law (DePaul Univ.), 1903; unmarried. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1907, and since practiced in Chicago; sr. mem. firm of Blum, Wolfsohn & Blum. Republican. Mem. B'nai B'rith (pres., 1917), Covenant Club of Chicago (pres., 1916). Mason, Odd Fellow, K.P. Club: Hampden (dir.). Home: 1619 S. Millard Av. Office: Westmin- ster Bldg.
BLUM, Julius, men's furnishings; Dec. 19, 1849- July 27, 1916. (See vol. 1911.)
BLUM, Sidney Julius, knit goods; b. Chicago, Feb. 15, 1882; s. Julius and Carrie (Sonlander) Blum; grad. St. John's Mil. Acad., Delafield, Wis., 1898; m. Irma Winter, of Chicago, Feb. 22, 1908; 2 children: Robert S., John J. Identified since 1898 with business established by father and Simon S. Blum, in 1882; was admitted as partner, 1900, and now sole propr. Blum Bros. (Bavaria Knitting Mills). Mem. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn., Chicago Assn. Com- merce. Republican. Jewish religion. Mason, Elk. Club: Standard. Home: 5602 South Park Av. Of- fice: 121 S. Market St.
BLUM, Simon S., merchant; Sept. 16, 1856-1914. (See vol. 1911.)
BLUMENTHAL, Isadore Sidney, lawyer; b. at Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 20, 1879; s. Solomon and Rebecca Jennie (Shaffer) Blumenthal; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; pvt. schs. and instruction in Ger- man and ancient langs. and English; LL.B., Chica- go-Kent Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1900; m. Rubie Radzinski, of Chicago, Feb. 3, 1909; 1 child, Ethel Anne. With William E. O'Neill, atty., Chi- cago, 1894-1906; admitted to bar, 1901; mem. Son- nenschein, Blumenthal & Berkson, 1906-9, alone since 1909. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Cook Co. Real Estate Bd., Western Economic Soc. Republican. Mason; mem. B'nai B'rith. Home: Kenwood; (summer) Crystal Lake, Ill. Office: 7 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
BLUNT, John Ellsworth, civil engr .; b. Brainard, Tenn., Dec. 25, 1828; s. Ainsworth 1. and Harriet (Ellsworth) Blunt; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass .; m. Augusta E. Wood, Oct. 11. 1$53 (died Nov. 21, 1911). Engr. on various rys .. Ga, and Ala., until 1862; constructing engr. Chicago & Galena Union R.R., 1862-4; div. engr., 1864-Ss, chief engr., Nov. 1. 1888-Dec. 3, 1899, consulting engr .. Dec. 3. 1899-, C.&N.W.Ry. Home: Evanston, Ill.
BLUNT, John Ellsworth, Jr., banker; b. Wheat- ton, 11l., Aug. 12, 1870; s. John F. and Augusta (Wood) Blunt; ed, pub, schs. of Wheaton, Ill., and Winona, Minn., and grad. Winona High Sch., 1886; m. Carlene Curtis, of St. Paul, Minn., June 4, 1898; children: Curtis E., John 12., 3d, Carleton, Lucretia. Entered employ of C.&N .- W.Ry. in 1886 as messen- ger; remained with that company and the C., M.& St.P.Ry. as telegraph operator, ticket agent and traveling passenger agent of the C.&N .- W. until 1892; with Second Nat. Bank, Winona, Minn., Jan .-
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Mar., 1893; came to Chicago, and in Dec., 1893, en- tered office of Farson, Leach & Co., remaining un- til Jan., 1899, when entered service of the Mer- chants' Loan & Trust Co., organizing its bond dept., and was elected vice pres., Jan., 1910. Clubs: Mid- Day, Union League, Glen View, Bankers'. Recrea- tion: golf. Home: 1131 Michigan Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 112 W. Adams St., Chicago.
BLUNT, Katharine, home economist; b. Phila., Pa., May 28, 1876; d. of Stanhope E. and Fanny (Smyth) Blunt; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1898; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1907. Asst. prof. food chemistry, Home Economics Dept., Univ. of Chicago, since 1913. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Assn. Collegiate Alum- nae, etc. Episcopalian. Clubs: Woman's City, Col- lege. Home: 1156 E. 56th St.
BLYE, Birdice (Miss), pianist; studied at Lon- don, Paris and Berlin; pupil on piano with Ernst Rudorff, violin with Dr. Joseph Joachim, musical form with Philipp Spitta, ensemble with Dr. Wal- demar Bargiel, Beethoven's sonatas with Dr. Hans von Bulow and finally with Anton Rubenstein. Played with leading orchestras and at leading fes- tivals in Europe; has given many recitals and con- certs in U.S .; played before two administrations at the White House, Washington, D.C. Has an exten- sive repertoire in the classics, also plays the best of the modern compositions. Recognized authority in interpretation of MacDowell. Address: 5424 Blackstone Av.
BLYMYER, B. F., stoves, ranges and refrigera- tors; b. Mansfield, O., Feb. 6, 1867; s. Frank and Cassandra (Jameson) Blymyer; ed. pub. schools, Mansfield; m. Ellinor S. Siddall, of Chicago, July 20, 1898; children: Ellinor Schell, Frank. Began active career with Blymyer Bros. Co., tinners, Mansfield, 1886-97; removed to Chicago, 1897, and became Chicago mgr. for the Favorite Stove & Range Co .; organized, 1908, The Blymyer Co., of which is pres .; company represents Favorite Stove & Range Co., Floyd-Wells Co., Orbon Stove & Range Co., Odorless Refrigerator Co. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Mem. United Commercial Trav- elers' Assn. Club: Ouilmette Country. Home: 626 Lake Av., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 1414 S. Wabash Av., Chicago.
BLYTHE, Hugh, broker; b. Burlington, Ia., Aug. 22, 1878; s. Joseph William and Margaret Eliza (Gear) Blythe; A.B., Harvard, 1901, LL.B., 1903; prepared to practice law, but was not admitted to practice; unmarried. In employ of C.,B.&Q.Ry., 1903-5; entered brokerage business, May, 1905; now partner firm of Harris, Winthrop & Co. Republic- an. Clubs: Chicago, University, Saddle and Cycle, South Shore Country, Casino; University, Racquet and Tennis (N.Y.). Recreations: outdoor diver- sions. Home: 54 E. Division St. Office: The Rook- ery.
BOAK, Robert, fish merchant; b. Halifax, N.S., Sept. 17, 1872; s. of Robert Burns and Jennie E. (DeBlois) Boak; brought to U.S., 1881; ed. pub. schs. and Manual Training Sch., Chicago; m. Nana M. Donnelly, of Pittsburgh, Dec. 6, 1899; children: Alice Roselia, Robert, Charles Donnelly, Nancy. Began in father's office, 1893, and was admitted to partnership in firm of R. B. Boak & Co., 1895, in- corporated, 1914, and since vice pres. and gen. mgr. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Duluth Commercial, Chi- cago Norske. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Hubbard Woods, Ill. Office: 342 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.
BOAK, Robert Burns, wholesale fish mcht .; b. at Halifax, N.S., Dec. 29, 1849; s. Sir Robert and Ma- tilda S. (Anderson) Boak; ed. pvt. and government schs., Nova Scotia; m. Jennie E. DeBlois, of Bath- urst, N.B., Dec. 19, 1871 (died 1904) ; children: Rob- ert, Mary M. (Mrs. V. M. Harding), Jean (Mrs. D. F. Badger), Louise DeBlois (Mrs. Karl R. Slocum) ; m. 2d, Grace Edith Crane, of Chicago, 1906; 1 daughter, Laura Crane. Entered father's office (Halifax, N.S.), 1866; became partner in firm of Robert Boak & Son, 1871; came to Chicago, 1881; established under own name as a broker and com- mission mcht. in salt and canned fish; took his son into partnership, 1893, under name of R. B. Boak & Co., importers of salt and canned fish, incorporated, 1914, since pres .; also sec. and treas. Boak Fish Co.,
of St. Paul. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Mem. Royal League, Nat. Union. Clubs: Rotary, South Shore Country. Recreations: motoring, golf, trav- eling. Home: 4744 Kimbark Av. Office: 342 N. La Salle St.
BOAL, Ayres, real estate; b. Chicago, Mar. 26, 1879; s. Charles Thomas and Henrietta (Ayres) Boal; grad. Harvard Sch., Chicago, 1896; A.B., Har- vard, 1900; m. Leslie Stewart Johnson, of Winnet- ka, Ill., Jan. 1, 1906; children: Ayres, Jr., Stewart, Thomas and Henrietta. In real estate business in Chicago since 1901. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd. Clubs: City, University, Chicago, Chicago Yacht, Saddle and Cycle. Home: Winnetka, Ill. Office: 122 S. Michigan Av., Chicago.
BOAL, Charles Thomas, real estate; b. Reading, O., Apr. 16, 1832; s. Dr. Robert and Christiana Walker (Sinclair) Boal; removed with parents to Lacon, Ill., and was ed. in pub. schs. there; m. Hen- rietta Ayres, of Chicago; children: Horton S. (de- ceased), Edna M. (Mrs. S. D. Flood), Anna C. (Mrs. A. B. Wickes), Ayres. Settled in Chicago, 1854, and later connected with firm of Hall, Kimbark & Co., wholesale iron, in which afterward became a part- ner. Recruited a company of inf., 1862, and be- came an officer in the 88th Ill. Vol. Inf., serving with regt. until end of the war. After war engaged in hardware business in firm of Austin & Boal, afterward changing to Charles T. Boal & Co .; burned out in Chicago fire, Oct. 9, 1871; engaged in wholesale stove and hollow-ware business until 1894; in real estate business since 1894. Mem. Chi- cago R.E. Bd., Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Repub- lican. Clubs: Chicago, Onwentsia, Twentieth Cen- tury, South Shore Country. Recreation: traveling. Residence: Congress Hotel Annex. Office: 122 S. Michigan Boul.
BOAND, Jules Augustus, mfr. (See vol. 1911.)
BOARD, Ellsworth Maltby, mfr .; b. Morristown, N.J., Apr. 24, 1855; s. David J. and Susan P. (Lewis) Board; came west to Ill. in childhood; ed. country school; m. Evanston, Ill., 1883, Madelaine Randall (now deceased); children: Harold E., Edward P., Dorothy R. Lived on farm 40 miles south of Chi- cago; came to city when 19 years old; entered em- ploy of C.&N.W.Ry. as check clerk loading freight cars; advanced to other positions during 91/2 years' service, being chief clerk of freight auditor's office for last 31/2 years with railway; pres. and treas. Cross Press & Sign Co .; also treas. Buena Ventura Plantation Co., Bahia Honda, Cuba. Republican. Congregationalist. Club: Evanston. Home: Evans- ton, Ill. Office: 1510 Dayton St., Chicago.
BOBB, Dwight St. John, lawyer; b. Dakota, Ill., July 19, 1876; s. Daniel Bingman and Arminda Frost (St. John) Bobb; A.B., Northwestern Univ., 1899; A.M., Harvard, 1900, LL.B., 1903, post-grad. student in law, 1903-4; unmarried. Began prac- tice at Chicago, 1904; associated in practice with Matz, Fisher & Boyden, 1904-9; mem. firm of Adams, Bobb & Adams, 1909-13, Adams, Crews, Bobb & Wescott since 1913; engaged chiefly in corpn., banking and ins. law. Acting editor "Mu- nicipal Affairs," published by New York Reform Club, summer of 1899; asst. in history, Harvard Univ. and Radcliffe Coll., 1900-1; asst. in econom- ics, Harvard, 1901-2; lecturer on pub. service corpns., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1904-9; lec- turer on pub. service and municipal corpns., John Marshall Law Sch., 1904-9. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Am. Economic Assn., Chi- cago Assn. Commerce, Alpha Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Methodist. Clubs: City, Har- vard, University (Chicago); University of Evans- ton (vice pres.), Evanston Club, Exmoor Country. Recreations: golf, horseback riding. Residence: University Club, Evanston, Ill. Office: 1100 Fort Dearborn Bank Bldg., Chicago.
BOBO, Fred Mowen, mfr. and mcht .; b. Lima, O., July 21, 1881; s. John Lewis and Ella Florence (Mowen) Bobo; ed. pub. schs .; Princeton-Yale Sch .; Univ. of Chicago; m. Catherine Radcliffe, of Cin- cinnati, O., Oct. 5, 1907. Associated with father as sec. of John L. Bobo & Co., tailors' trimmings, since 1902, vice pres. since 1915; organized Am. Lock-Nut Co., railway supplies, 1909, and vice pres. same, 1909-10, pres. and treas. since 1910.
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Mem. Psi Upsilon. Mem. Evangelical Ch. Clubs: South Shore, Chicago Athletic, Chicago Yacht. Home: 4507 Lake Park Av. Office: 234 S. 5th Av. and 10600 Corliss Av. (Pullman Station.)
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