The book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men of the city of Chicago, 1911, Part 112

Author: Leonard, John William, 1849- ed; Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Chicago, A. N. Marquis & company
Number of Pages: 774


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JONES, Homer Daniel, coal merchant; born Columbus, O., Dec. 24, 1879; son Stephen B. and Mary A. (Evans) Jones; grad. King School, Chicago, 1895; attended Armour Inst., Jones Business Coll. and Chicago Athenaeum Busi- ness Coll .; has since attended night schools of Chicago Business Law School, Soper School of Oratory and Lewis Inst .; married Jessie Louise Whaley, Adrian, Mich., 1905; 1 child. Began as weighman for Western Fuel Co., Feb. 19, 1896, later salesman, credit man and mgr., and sec., dir. and mgr. since 1901; also treas. and dir. Franklin Coal Co. Republican. Methodist. Ma- son (Shriner). Vice-pres. Chicago Coal Dealers' Assn. Club: Hamilton. Recreation: bowling. Residence: 3357 Warren Av. Office: 2623 W. Adams St.


JONES, Houston, banker; born Fairfield, Ala., 1876; son John C. H. and Mary (Cook) Jones; ed. Univ. of Ala. and Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn .; LL.B., Vanderbilt, 1897; mar- ried Ida Russell Greene, of Shuqualak, Miss., Sept. 3, 1902. Cashier Bank of Shuqualak, 1901-4; organizer and cashier Mercantile Bank & Trust Co., Boulder, Colo., 1904-8; cashier Chicago Savings Bank & Trust Co. since Nov. 1908. Capt. 1st Inf. Miss. N.G., 1902; city treas. of Boulder, 1907-8; chmn. Dem. Conv., Boulder, 1908. Vice-pres. for Colo. of Am. Bankers' Assn., 1908. Methodist. Mason. Mem. Kappa Alpha. Clubs: University, Bankers', South Shore Country, Southern. Recreations: shoot- ing, chess. Residence: 1335 E. 52d St. Office: Chicago Savings Bank & Trust Co.


JONES, J. Harry, treas. Marshall-Jackson Co .; born Chicago, Nov. 25, 1870; son of David and Ruth Jones; ed. pub. schools of Chicago; married Mary J. Rees, of Chicago, June 18, 1895; 4 children: Margaret, Gwladys Anna, Da- vid Rees, and Mary Olwen. Was with George E. Marshall & Co., stationers for 14 years; treas. and dir. Marshall-Jackson Co. since June 1, 1904. Mem. LaGrange Board of Edn. Repub- lican. Presbyterian. Mem. Masonic Order. Club: LaGrange Country. Recreation: music. Residence: 56 S. Spring Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 26 S. Clark St.


JONES, Jenkin Lloyd, minister; born Cardi- ganshire, South Wales, Nov. 14, 1843; son Rich- ard Lloyd and Mary (Thomas) Jones; parents moved to Wis. when an infant; worked on farm until 1862; pvt. 6th Wis. Battery, 3 yrs., in Civ- il War; grad. Meadville (Pa.) Theol. Sem., 1870; (LL.D., Univ. of Wis., 1909); married Susan C. Barber, of Meadville, Pa., June 1870. Pastor All Souls' Ch., Janesville, Wis., 1871-80; sec. Western Unitarian Conf., 1875-84; organized, and was 1st sec. Western Unitarian S.S. Soc., 1874-80; with others established Unity, a week- ly paper, 1878, now organ of the Congress of Religion, and has been its editor since 1879; organized and since 1882, pastor of All Souls' Ch., Chicago; dir. Abraham Lincoln Centre,


Chicago, since 1905. Sec. World's Parliament of Religions, 1892-3; instrumental in organiz- ing the Congress of Religion, 1894 (gen. sec. till 1905); 1st pres. Ill. State Conf. of Chari- ties, 1895-7; lecturer in English Univ. of Chi- cago, since 1893; pres. Tower Hill Summer Sch. of Lit. and Religion; founder and 1st pres. Chi- cago Browning Soc. Author of a number of books, for titles see Who's Who in America. Address: Abraham Lincoln Centre, Oakwood Boul. and Langley Av.


Co., of Columbus, O .; born Washington Court House, O., Jan. 4, 1849; son William R. and Elizabeth (Morris) Jones; ed. pub. schools in Ohio. Railroad operator, conductor, trainmas- ter and supt., 1870-88; after that date engaged in the coal business as pres. of The Jones & Adams Coal Co., operating coal mines in W. Va., Ohio and Ill., and coal docks on the lakes, with general offices in Chicago. Resident of Chicago (coming from Ohio) since 1887. Also pres. of the Nat. Hocking Coal Co., Grand Pa- cific Hotel Co .; dir. and trustee Wis. & North- ern R.R. Republican. Mason (Apollo Com- mandery K.T., Chicago; Cincinnati Consistory; Medinah Temple Nobles of the Mystic Shrine). Clubs: Union League, Mid-Day, South Shore Country, Midlothian, Press (life mem.); also Columbus (O.) Country Club. Recreations: farming, stock raising and horseback riding. City Residence: Grand Pacific Hotel. Country Home: Bryn-Du-Farm, Granville, O. Office: Steger Bldg.


JONES, Joseph Russell; deceased; see Vol. 1905.


JONES, Judson M. W., retired printer; born Hoosac, Rensselaer Co., N.Y., Jan. 21, 1821; common school edn .; married 1859, Harriet, daughter of George W. Snow. At 18 removed to Troy, N.Y., and was engaged in the book and stationery business, first as employe and later as proprietor, until 1857; came to Chi- cago, 1857, and bought out the blankbook and stationery business of Burley & Co .; was for many years pres. J. M. W. Jones Stationery and Printing Co. Residence: 1304 Dearborn Av.


JONES, Nathaniel Magruder, lawyer; born Jackson, La., Aug. 8, 1850; son Benjamin and Rachel W. B. Jones; ed. schools of Port . Gib- son, Miss., and Southern Univ., Greensboro, Ala., graduating, 1869; instr. in Collegiate Inst., of Baton Rouge, La., 1869-71; read law in office of Trusten Polk, St. Louis, 1871-2; mar- ried Oct. 4, 1881, Mary E., daughter of H. T. Merrill, of Chicago; children: Helen M., Mil- dred B., Rachel B., Gordon M. Came to Chicago, 1873; admitted to Ill. bar, 1874, and was asso- ciate with B. D. Magruder until latter went to the Supreme bench in 1885; in partnership un- der name of Jones & Hacker, and Jones & Strong for several years; since then engaged in practice alone. Mem. Chicago and Ill. State Bar assns .; pres. Chicago Law Inst., 1902. Methodist. Residence: 1525 Hinman Av., Evan- ston, Ill. Office: Tacoma Bldg.


*JONES, Richard, lawyer; see Vol. 1905.


JONES, Robert, lands and loans; born Joliet, Ill., Feb. 7, 1869; son Robert and Sarah (Law- rence) Jones; ed. pub. schools of Joliet; mar- ried Decorah, Ia., Aug. 28, 1904, Anna L. Wei- ser; children: Robert M. and Lawrence W. Has been connected with land business or banking ever since the beginning of his active career; located in Chicago, 1907; pres. Drexel State Bank of Chicago, 1909-10; now engaged in land business. Republican. Episcopalian. Formerly col. N.D. N.G. Mason (Shiloh Lodge A.F.&A. M., Fargo, N.D., Apollo Commandery No. 1 and Medinah Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., Chicago). Clubs: Union League, Midlothian, South Shore Country. Recreation: farming. Residence: 4319 Drexel Boul. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.


JONES, Robert Rieger, newspaper man; born St. Louis, Mo., July 28, 1869; son Robert L. and Mary Barbara (Rieger) Jones; Ph.B., DePauw Univ., Greencastle, Ind., 1892; mar- ried Mary H. Moore, of Evanston, Ill., Nov. 24, 1898. Managing editor Chicago Inter-Ocean. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Republican. Club: Press. Residence: 856 Leland Av. Office: The Inter-Ocean.


JONES, Stephen B., coal merchant; born Columbus, O., Jan. 16, 1856; son Daniel S. and Frances (Evans) Jones; grad. pub. school, Co-


JONES, John Sutphin, pres. The Jones & Adams Coal Co., Chicago, and San Toy Coal lumbus, O., and attended Bryant Business Coll .;


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married Mar. 12, 1879, Mary A. Evans, of Co- 2200 Warren Av., Chicago. Office: 1401 W. lumbus, O .; children: Homer D., Frances E., North Av. Alma E., Jennie Irene, Ethel Grace, Stephen Barrett, Russel A. Began at age of 18 as book- keeper with Columbus Buggy Co .; became trav- eling salesman at 19 and retained position for 11 years; moved to Chicago in 1886. Has or- ganized several companies, including the West- ern Fuel Co., of which is pres. and treas., and Banner Coal Co., of which is pres .; also the Medicated Cream Soap Co., the Dr. Gossom Co., and the Manila Drug Co., of each of which is pres. and treas .; also vice-pres. Tegtmeyer Box and Lumber Co. Republican. Methodist. Club: Union League. Residence: 332 N. Oak Park Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: Adams and Rockwell Sts.


JONES, Thomas Arthur, mfr .; born Susque- hanna Co., Pa., Dec. 12, 1864; son Evan W. and Jane (Thomas) Jones; ed. pub. schs. of Sus- quehanna Co., Pa., and Wyoming Sem., King- ston, Pa .; married Clara E. Jones, of Chicago, Jan. 18, 1899; children: William Adrian, Thom- as Russell, Wallace Stewart, Richard Evan. Was engaged in the coal business in Pa. until 1892, when came to Chicago and worked in var- ious positions until he became sec. and treas. of the W. A. Jones Foundry & Machine Co .; also vice-pres. and treas. Sackett Screen & Chute Co., and Superior Machine Works. Ma- son (32°), K.T., Shriner. Recreations: motor- ing, fishing and hunting. Residence: 4010 W. Congress St. Office: 1401 W. North Av.


JONES, Walter Clyde, lawyer; born Pilot Grove, Ia., Dec. 27, 1870; son Jonathan and Sarah (Buffington) Jones; ed. pub. grammar and high schs. of Keokuk, Ia .; M.E., engring. course, Ia. State Coll., 1891; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1895; mar- ried Paulina, Ia., 1896, Emma Boyd; 2 sons: Walter Clyde, Jr. and Clarence Boyd, and 1 daughter: Helen Gwendolyn. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1895; since in general and patent practice at Chicago; mem. law firm of Jones, Adding- ton, Ames & Seibold, Chicago and New York; dir. and treas. Benjamin Electrical Mfg. Co .; vice-pres. and dir. Stromberg Electric Co. Mem. Ill. Senate, 5th Dist. (Hyde Park). Joint au- thor and editor (with K. H. Addington) : Jones and Addington's Annotated Statutes of Illinois; Cyclopedia of Illinois Law; Appellate Court Re- ports of Illinois. Mem. Franklin Inst. (Phila.), Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs .; ex-pres. Chicago Elec. Assn. Republican. Clubs: Union League, Uni- versity, Hamilton, Quadrangle, Kenwood, Home- wood, City, Press (Chicago), Cosmos (Wash- ington), Lawyers' (New York). Recreation: traveling in U.S. and abroad. Residence: 5541 Woodlawn Av., Chicago. Offices: 105 W. Mon- roe St., Chicago, and 2 Rector St., New York.


JONES, William Hugh, vice-pres. Internat. Harvester Co .; born Penygroes, Wales, May 1, 1845; son Hugh Jones; ed. Wales until 1857; emigrated to Columbia Co., Wis .; married 1868, Elizabeth Owen; children: Hugh W., William O., Garfield R. Worked on farm in Wis. until 1865; agent for Dodge reapers and Champion mowers, Berlin, Wis., 1866-8; traveling sales- man for L. J. Bush & Co., Milwaukee, 1868-70; employe of E. H. Gammon and William Deer- ing, 1870-81; with E. H. Gammon established Plano Mfg. Co., at Plano, Ill., 1881, becoming pres., and in 1893 removing plant to W. Pull- man; in 1902, on organization of Internat. Har- vester Co., became vice-pres. Republican. Meth- odist. Club: Union League. Residence: Chicago (summer), Pasadena, Cal. (winter). Office: Harvester Bldg.


JONES, William Telford, mfr .; born Chicago, Dec. 19, 1884; son Francis and Rebecca (Min- ter) Jones; ed. high school, Chicago; unmar- ried. Entered employ of Morris & Company, in 1900, with which remained until Jan. 1, 1905, resigning as asst. purchasing agt., to become sec. and dir. Canners Can Co., and Wilson Nail Co. Independent in politics. Methodist. Ma- son. Club: Kenwood. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Residence: 4838 Forrestville Av. Of- fice: 123 W. 46th St.


*JONES, William Thomas; see Vol. 1905.


JORDAN, Cady Morrow, funeral director; born Chicago, Aug. 29, 1866; son Collins H. and Mary L. (Scott) Jordan; ed. pub. schs. and Bell's Academy Chicago; married Cassie May Deeves, of Chicago, Feb. 8, 1888. Began busi- ness career as mem. firm of C. H. Jordan & Co., funeral directors (established in 1854) ; has been vice-pres. and sec. of the co. since Mar. 1906. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country. Recreation: fond of amusements. Residence: 3843 Michigan Av. Of- fice: 154 N. Michigan Av. (also branch offices at Hyde Park, Evanston and Woodlawn.)


JORDAN, Edwin Oakes, bacteriologist; born Thomaston, Me., July 28, 1866; son J. L. and E. D. (Bugbee) Jordan; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888; Ph.D., Clark Univ., 1892; student Pasteur Inst., Paris, 1896; married Elsie Fay Pratt, June 16, 1893. Chief asst. biologist Mass. State Bd. of Health, 1888-90; lecturer on biology, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889-90; fellow in morph- ology, Clark Univ., 1890-2; asso. in anatomy, 1892-3, instr., 1893-5, asst. prof. bacteriology, 1895-1900, asso. prof., 1900-7, prof. since 1907, Univ. of Chicago. Mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists; pres. Soc. Am. Bacteriologists. Joint editor (with L. Hektoen), Journal of Infectious Dis- eases. Translator: Hueppe's Principles of Bac- teriology, 1899. Author: General Bacteriology, 1908. Address: 5720 Woodlawn Av.


JONES, William A., mfr .; born Chambers- burg, Franklin Co., Pa., Nov. 23, 1849; son Nathan W. and Sarah E. (Gilman) Jones; largely self-educated; married LaSalle, Ill., May 23, 1872, Mary C. Baxley; children: Elsie JORDAN, Isaac M., lawyer; born Cincinnati, O., Dec. 22, 1872; son Isaac M. and Elizabeth (Phelps) Jordan; B.A., Yale Univ., 1895; LL.B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1897; married Kathryn Grosscup, of Chicago, Feb. 23, 1903; 1 daugh- ter: Virginia G. Admitted to Ohio bar, 1897. and engaged in practice at Cincinnati until 1907; associated with law firm of Harmon, Col- ston, Goldsmith & Hoadly about 3 years, and mem. firm of O'Hara & Jordan, 1900-7; actively engaged in practice at Chicago since 1907. Mem. Ohio State and Cincinnati Bar assns. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Clubs: University, Exmoor, Highland Park. Residence: Highland Park. Office: 914 Mar- quette Bldg. May (deceased), Jessie E. (Mrs. J. E. Smith), Clara E. (Mrs. T. A. Jones), Mabel A. (Mrs. J. Beeman), Marcia A. (deceased), Sarah L. (Mrs. Ben Hamlin), Grace G. (Mrs. Walter Rabe), Warren G., Frankie B. Apprenticed to learn iron moulder's trade, Ottawa, Ill., 1866; ad- vanced to foreman in shop before apprentice- ship was finished; moved to Marseilles, Ill., where was foundry forman for Marseilles Mfg. Co., 1876-1882; moved to Chicago to take posi- tion of foundry supt., which held until June, 1890; started foundry for self, 1890; incorpor- ated, Jan. 1, 1904, W. A. Jones Foundry & Ma- chine Co., of which is pres. Also pres. Cold Spring Ranching & Market Co., of Kalispell, Mont., Sackett Screen & Chute Co., of Chicago, JOSLIN, Alexander Davis; 1848-1910; see Vol. 1905. Pine Lake Assn., of LaPorte, Ind .; also has other interests. Ex-pres. and life mem. Am. Foundrymen's Assn. Mason (33º). Republican. JOSLYN, Marcellus Lindsey, pres. Joslyn Baptist. Recreations: hunting, fishing, travel- Mfg. & Supply Co .; born Woodstock, Ill., Feb. ing. Residence: Pine Lake, LaPorte, Ind., and 6, 1873; son Merritt L. and Mary (Robinson)


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Joslyn; ed. in Woodstock (Ill.) pub. grammar and high schools, 1879-88, Univ. of Notre Dame, Ind., 1888, Univ. of Wis., 1888-9, Univ. of Notre Dame, 1889-93 (B.S.); Harvard Univ. Law Sch., 1893-6 (LL.B.); married Alice Ce- celia Newell, of Faribault, Minn., Oct. 22, 1899; children: Marcellus Newell, George Robinson, Merritt Lindsey, Mary Cecelia. While at col- lege in 1894 became interested in construction of independent telephone lines in Northern Ill .; pres. Citizens' Telephone Co., Woodstock, Ill., 1895-1905; pres. Citizens' Electric Light & Mfg. Co., Crystal Lake, Ill., 1897-1903; pres. In- dependent Arm & Pin Co., Chicago, 1902-10; pres. Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. since 1910. Club: Suburban of LaGrange. Residence: 95 Tth Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 1101 Chamber of Commerce.


JOYCE, David Gage, lumber mfr .; born Ly- ons, la., July 7, 1885; son William Thomas and Clotilde (Gage) Joyce; ed. pub. and private schools; unmarried. Began in the lumber busi- ness in 1905, and succeeded to his father's in- terests upon death of latter in 1909, becoming pres. of William T. Joyce Co .; also pres. The W. T. Joyce Co., Winn Parish Lumber Co., Louisiana Lumber Co., Ltd., Trinity County Lumber Co .; pres. and chmn. exec. com. South- ern Investment Co .; vice-pres. Joyce-Watkins Co., Tremont Lumber Co., and Tremont & Gulf Ry. Co .; treas. Joyce Lumber Co .; sec. North- ern Investment Co., and Garland Hotel Co .; dir. Manistee & Grand Rapids R.R. Co. Repub- lican. Clubs: Union League, Mid-Day, South Shore Country, Midlothian, Chicago Yacht, Chi- cago Automobile, Chicago Gun. Residence: 4614 Woodlawn Av. Office: 134 S. LaSalle St.


JOYCE, Joseph, pres. Empire Paper Com- pany; born Chicago, Mar. 27, 1860; son Michael and Mary Joyce; attended Holy Family (paro- chial) and Clark (pub.) schools; married Ella Mclaughlin, June 10, 1885 (died Sept. 27, 1908) ; 1 son: Joseph Henry. At age of 16 years took first position in one of the large paper houses of Chicago from which he rose from the ranks; organized the Empire Paper Co., of which he is pres., Mar. 1895. One of organizers Chicago Zouaves; mem. Knights of Columbus, Royal League. Club: Edgewater Golf. Residence: 4037 Sheridan Rd. Office: 504 Sherman St.


JOYCE, Thomas Henry, sec. and treas. Con- gress Hotel Co .; born New York City, Nov. 20, 1867; son Alexander and Margaret (Carney) Joyce; ed. Chicago pub. schools, and in law dept. of Lake Forest Univ., class of 1896; mar- ried Pauline Balder, of Chicago, Aug. 4, 1896. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1896, and engaged in prac- tice at Chicago for 2 years; pvt. sec. of Ferdi- nand W. Peck, 1890-9; became sec. and treas. Congress Hotel Co., 1892, and also comptroller in 1900, in which capacities has since re- mained. Mem. 2d Regt. I.N.G., 1885-93. Resi- dence: 7416 Bond Av. Office: Congress Hotel.


JOYCE, William Thomas, lumberman; de- ceased; see Vol. 1905.


JOZWIAKOWSKI, Vincent Jozwin, mgr. real estate loans of North-Western Trust & Sav- ings Bank; born on farm nr. City of Posen, Germany, Oct. 22, 1872; son Joseph and An- toinette (Maciejewski) Jozwiakowski; came to Chicago, 1885; ed. Chicago Anthenæum; mar- ried Anna Cecilia Nering, of Chicago, June 6, 1894; children: Harold, Harriet and Albin. Fol- lowed Polish journalism in America until 1907; mgr. real estate loans, North-Western Trust & Savings Bank since May 1, 1907. Mem. Board of Aldermen, Chicago, 1903-5; mem. Chicago Board of Local Improvements since Oct. 26, 1909. Republican. Catholic. Pres. Polish-Am. Alma Mater of the U.S. Clubs: Press of Chi- cago, Polish Press, Polish Republican League. Recreations: excursions to field and forest, books, theatre and music. Residence: 1527 Had- don Av. Offices: City Hall and 1152 Milwaukee Avenue.


JUDAH, Noble Brandon, lawyer; born Vin- cennes, Ind., Sept. 7, 1851; son Samuel and Harriet (Brandon) Judah; student Vincennes Univ. and Ind. State Univ .; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1872; studied law in office Hitchcock & Du- pee, Chicago, and in law dept., Univ. of Mich .; married Kate Hutchinson, 1878; 2 children: Noble Brandon, Jr. and Helen A. Admitted to bar, 1874; partner, 1875, in firm of Hitchcock & Dupee, and after Mr. Hitchcock's death, in firm Dupee & Judah, later Dupee, Judah, Wil- lard & Wolf, and now sr. mem. Judah, Willard, Wolf & Reichmann. Vice-pres. South Side El- evated R.R. Co. Club: Calumet. Residence: 2701 Prairie Av. Office: 134 S. LaSalle St.


JUDD, Charles Hubbard, psychologist; born Bareilly, Brit. India, Feb. 20, 1873; son Charles Wesley and Sarah (Hubbard) Judd; came to America, 1879; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1894; Ph. D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1896; (A.M., Yale, 1907; LL.D., Miami, 1909); married Ella Le Compte, of Binghamton, N.Y., Aug. 23, 1898. Instr. phil- osophy, Wesleyan Univ., 1896-8; prof. psychol- ogy, New York Univ., 1898-1901; prof. psychol- ogy and pedagogy, Univ. of Cincinnati, 1901-2; instr. psychology, 1902-4, asst. prof., 1904-7, prof. psychology and dir. Psychol. Lab., 1907-9, Yale; prof. and head dept. of edn. and dir. Sch. Df Edn., Univ. of Chicago, since June 1909. Dir. Summer Sch., Yale, 1906-7; editor Monograph Supplements of Psychological Review, 1905; also studies from Yale Psychol. Lab .; mem. exec. com. American Naturalist since 1909. Fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn. (mem. council, 1906-9, pres., 1909), Am. Philos. Soc. Author of several books, for titles see Who's Who in America. Residence: 5551 Lex- ington Av.


JUDD, Edward Sanderson, real estate; born in Mass., Mar. 24, 1859; son Eleazar and Sonhia Climena (Sanderson) Judd; grad. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1877; A.B., Williams Coll., Williamstown, Mass., 1881; student Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1883-4; married Lizzie Lee Connitt, of Portland, Me., May 7, 1890; 3 children: Elizabeth Connitt, Willis Webster and Clarise Sophia. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1884, and practiced in firms of Judd & Whitehouse, and Judd, Ritchie, Esher & Judd, 1884-7; mgr. loan dept., 1888-90, mem. of firm E. A. Cum- mings & Co., real estate, since 1890. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd. (pres., 1908), Chicago Underwriters' Assn., Nat. Assn. of Real Estate Exchanges, Associa- tion of Commerce. Club: University. Recrea- tion: reading. Residence: 5026 Sheridan Rd. Office: 42 N. Dearborn St.


JUDGE, Thomas Francis, tax agent; born Toronto, Can., July 18, 1842; son Patrick and Mary Sheridan Judge; ed. pub. schools; mar- ried Chicago, 1876, Mrs. Mary A. Duffy; chil- dren: Frank L., Mary L., Frances C. Resident of Chicago since 1863; was employed in city collector's office, 1869; later in co. treasurer's office for 11 years; clerk of the Drainage Board, 1890-6; appointed by Judge Carter, 1898, as Democratic representative on the Board of Election Commrs .; now chmn. of the board. Mem. of firm of Judge & Berg, tax agents, un- til death of Mr. Berg, Aug. 8, 1909; since then alone. Recreations: interested in athletic sports and books. Residence: 2326 Monroe St. Offices: First Nat. Bank Bldg., and City Hall.


JUDSON, Frank Purvis, banker; born Belvi- dere, Ill., Mar. 18, 1863; son William H. and Emma (Trotter) Judson; removed to Chicago with parents when 2 years old: ed. pub. schools in Chicago and Evanston; married Freeport, Ill., 1892, Lilian Wolf; children: Frank M., Ma- rian. Engaged in banking since 1886, as clerk, afterward teller Am. Exchange Nat. Bank un- til 1892, when became teller Bankers' Nat. Bank, on its organization, advancing to asst. cashier in 1894, cashier, 1899; sec. Commercial Nat. Bank, 1909-10. Republican. Mason (K.T.).


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Clubs: Union League, Bankers', Evanston. Res- idence: Evanston, Ill. Office: 72 W. Adams St.


JUDSON, Hale Daniel, gen. supt. C.,B.&Q.R. R .; 1853-1911; see Vol. 1905.


JUDSON, Harry Pratt, univ. pres .; born Jamestown, N.Y., Dec. 20, 1849; son Rev. Ly- man P. and Abigail C. (Pratt) Judson; A.B., Williams, 1870, A.M., 1883 (LL.D., 1893; LL.D., Queen's Univ., Can., 1903, State Univ. of Ia., 1907, Washington Univ., 1907, Western Re- serve, 1909, Harvard, 1909); married Rebecca A. Gilbert, of Troy, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1879. Teach- er and prin. high sch., Troy, N.Y., 1870-85; prof. history, 1885-92, lecturer on pedagogy, 1886-92, Univ. of Minn .; prof. polit. science and head dean of the colls., 1892-4, prof. and head dept. polit. science and dean faculties arts, lit. and science, 1894-1907, acting pres., 1906-7, pres. since Feb. 20, 1907, Univ. of Chicago. Co- editor American Historical Review, 1895-1902. Author: History of the Troy Citizens' Corps, 1884; Cæsar's Army, 1885; Caesar's Commen- taries (co-editor), 1885; Europe in the Nine- teenth Century, 1894, 1898, revised, 1901; The Growth of the American Nation, 1895, 1900; The Higher Education as a Training for Busi- ness, 1896; The Latin in English, 1896; The Mississippi Valley (in Shaler's United States of America), 1894; The Young American, 1895; The Government of Illinois, 1900; Graded Lit- erature Readers (co-editor), 1900; The Essen- tials of a Written Constitution (Decennial Pub- lications, The University of Chicago, Vol. IV). Address: University of Chicago.


*JUDSON, William Bosworth, lumber jour- nalist; see Vol. 1905.


JUERGENS, Paul, jeweler; deceased; see Vol. 1905.


*JUERGENS, Theodore Daniel, varnish mfr .; moved to Ohio; see Vol. 1905.


JUNKIN, Francis Thomas Anderson, lawyer; born Rockbridge Co., Va., Feb. 3, 1864; son William Finney (D.D., LL.D.) and Anna Ay- lett (Anderson) Junkin; A.B., Kenyon Coll., 1884, A.M., 1890; grad. Columbia Univ. Law School, 1887. Practiced law on Wall St., New York, 1887-98; since 1898, general atty. A.,T.& S.F.Ry. System. Mem. Soc. of the Cincinnati (vice-pres.), Soc. Colonial Wars (governor, 1910-11), New York Southern Soc., Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Chicago, Caxton, University, Union, Onwentsia, Saddle and Cycle (Chicago), University (New York). Residence: Union Club. Office: Railway Exchange.


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KACIN, Anton, mfr .; born at Mcel, Bohemia, Nov. 1, 1851; son Joseph and Annie (Kisela) Kacin; ed. pub. schools of Bohemia; came from Bohemia to Chicago in 1871, before the big Chicago fire; married Miss Walbulga Hubr, of Chicago, Sept. 11, 1875; children: Wallie, Her- manie (Mrs. Fred Masak, of Detroit, Mich.), Paulina, Anton, Jr., Emil and George. Learned bakery trade in the old country and has been in the bakery business continuously since was 16 years of age; treas. Acme Cracker Co. since June 1901. Republican. Odd Fellow. Recrea- tions: lover of art and music. Residence: 718 W. Garfield Boul. Office: 1050 Austin Av.


*KAEGE, Anthony Leo, real estate; see Vol. 1905.




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