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Kansas City Southern Ry., at Chicago, May 30, 1898, to May 30, 1903; then division freight agent C.,R.I.&P.Ry .; commercial agent same road since Jan. 1, 1910. Democrat. Episcopa- lian. Clubs: Traffic, Union League, Evanston Golf. Residence: 4047 Sheridan Rd. Office: 214 Marquette Bldg.
HEAD, Franklin Harvey, mfr., banker; born Paris, Oneida Co., N.Y., Jan. 24, 1835; son Har- vey and Calista (Simmons) Head; A.B., Hamil- ton Coll., N.Y., 1856, A.M., 1859 (LL.D., 1896); married Catherine P. Durkee, of Kenosha, Wis., June 14, 1860 (died 1892). Practiced law, Keno- sha, Wis., 1858-66; ranching in Utah about 4 yrs .; located at Chicago, 1872; pres. Bush Tem- ple Conservatory since 1890; vice-pres. Conti- nental Casualty Co., Protection Mut. Fire Ins. Co., S. S. Hadley Company Bank (Cedar Rapids, Neb.); dir. Toledo, Peoria & Western R.R., Street's Stable Car Line. Dir. Chicago Expn., 1893; mem. Jury Awards, Paris Expn., 1900. Chevalier Legion of Honor, France, 1901. Trus- tee Newberry Library; pres. Chicago Hist. Soc. Clubs: Union League (twice pres.), Chicago, Commercial, Quadrangle, Twentieth Century (pres.). Author: Shakespeare's Insomnia and the Causes Thereof, 1896; A Notable Lawsuit, 1899, etc. Residence: 3 Banks St. Office: 105 W. Monroe St.
HEAD, Gustavus Philemon, physician; born Providence, Ky., Sept. 25, 1861; son Daniel and Martha (James) Head; ed. high school, Prince- ton, Ind., and Lincoln (Ill.) Univ., and grad. Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, M.D., 1884; post-grad. work at Vienna General Hosp. and Poliklinik, Vienna, Austria, 1889-90; married Currie, Minn., 1892, Nettie Currie; children: Neil Currie, Mar- tha. Engaged in general practice at Sheffield, Ill., 1885-94; in Chicago since 1894, as special- ist in diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Prof. of ear, nose and throat diseases for past 12 years in Chicago Post-Graduate Med. Coll. Editor of Year Book of Nose, Throat and Ear; general editor of Practical Medicine Series of Year Books, 1901-10. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Laryngological Soc., Am. Acad. of Oph- thalmology and Oto-laryngology, and other med. societies. Presbyterian. Residence: 326 N. Central Av. Office: 1208, 32 N. State St.
HEADEN, Thomas Moulton, lawyer; born Shelbyville, Ill., Sept. 15, 1877; son Walter C. and Virginia (Barrett) Headen; grad. Shelby- ville High School, 1896, Mich. Mil. Acad., Or- chard Lake, 1897; A.B., Univ. of Ill., 1900; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law School, 1903; unmar- ried. In practice in Chicago since 1903; was originally connected with Runnels & Burry; practiced alone since 1904. Republican. Bap- tist. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Club: Kenwood Country. Recreations: swimming, ten- nis and walking. Residence: 5752 Madison Av. Office: 815 Monadnock Blk.
*HEAFFORD, George Henry, ins., railway official; see Vol. 1905.
HEALY, Daniel David, coal dealer, politi- cian; deceased; see Vol. 1905.
HEALY, Daniel Milton, lawyer; born Chicago, June 10, 1877; son Daniel D. and Catherine (Clemens) Healy; A.B., St. Ignatius Coll., 1897; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1900; married Chi- cago, June 18, 1902, Loretta L. Dooley; chil- dren: Daniel J., Loretta, Walter C. Was min- ute clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook Co., June 1897-Sept. 1904; admitted to Ill. bar, 1900; senior partner of law firm of Healy & McGinn, 1903-4; then Smith & Caswell, and now Cas- well & Healy. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chi- cago Law Inst. Republican. Was formerly with 7th Inf., I.N.G., as inspector of rifle prac- tice, with rank of capt. Knights of Columbus, and mem. Catholic Order of Foresters. Recrea- tions: golf and motoring. Residence: 3513 Jackson Boul. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
HEALY, Frank Edward, pres. Ill. Electric Co .; born Chicago, Mar. 18, 1876; son John and An-
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nie (Hart) Healy; grad. North Division High School, class of 1892; married Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 27, 1899, Annette Heinemann; children: Frank Edward, Jr., Annette and Margaret. Be- gan as salesman with the Central Electric Co., four years, and in 1897 organized the Ill. Elec- tric Co. (electrical supplies). Residence: 5031 Michigan Av. Office: 308 W. Madison St.
HEALY, John J., lawyer; born Chicago, Oct. 28, 1865; son Maurice J. and Mary Healy; ed. Lincoln (pub.) School and North Division High School, Chicago; married Chicago, June 21, 1900; children: Lois, Allan, Helen and Winston. Admitted to bar, 1888, and was engaged in gen- eral practice of law until elected, Nov. 1904, to succeed Charles S. Deneen (now governor) as state's atty. of Cook Co .; term expired 1908. Mem. Law firm of Chytraus, Healy & Frost since Mar. 1911. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Union League. Recreations: outdoor sports and athletics. Residence: 503 Barry Av. Office: 501 Title & Trust Bldg.
HEATH, DeForrest Wead, coal; born Homer, La., May 3, 1853; son Asel F. and Frances Re- becca (Drury) Heath; student Ripon (Wis.) Coll., 2 years; married Chicago, July 1, 1898, Agnes Collier. Began as bookkeeper for First Nat. Bank, Rock Island, Ill., 1872; then book- keeper for Rock Island Stove Co., and later for B. D. Buford & Co., plow mfrs., Rock Is- land, Ill .; thence to Chicago, working for Chi- cago branch of Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Machine Co .; next for Pope & Davis, grain commn. merchants; spent 11/2 years in Florida; returned to Chicago, and was for 2 years with Charles F. Stokes, sewing machines, and afterward with A. T. Thatcher in coal bus- iness, 1889-91; then with Turney & Jones until organization of Jones & Adams Co., miners and shippers of coal; in 1898 became sec. and treas. of the company. In 1905 firm sold out and the Jones & Adams Coal Co. was formed, of which became treas .; also treas. Pacific Hotel Co. Re- publican. Christian Scientist. Residence: 4515 Woodlawn Av. Office: 1604 Steger Bldg.
HEATH, Edward, lumber; born Amsterdam, N.Y., Mar. 21, 1864; son Solomon P. and Esther (Groat) Heath; ed. pub. schools of N.Y. State; married Chicago, Feb. 21, 1892, Carrie F. Price; 1 daughter: Dorothy M. Pres. and treas. Heath- Witbeck Co. since incorporation, 1902. Also pres. and treas. Evansville Lumber Co. Repub- lican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Glen View Golf, Casino (Edgewater), Edge- water Golf, Chicago Automobile; also Ten- nessee (Memphis) and Laurel Heights (San Antonio, Tex.). Office: 1055 W. 22d St.
HEATH, Ernest W., paint and color mfr .; born Chicago, Jan. 21, 1858; son ex-Mayor Monroe and Julia (Dickerman) Heath; grad. high school, 1874; married Nov. 15, 1881, Flor- ence, daughter of William B. Hamilton, of Louisville, Ky .; 1 child: Hazel Hamilton. In 1874 entered employ of Heath & Milligan Co., organized by his father in 1851, becoming sec. and treas. Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co. on its in- corporation, 1881, and on the death of his fa- ther in 1894, succeeded him as gen. mgr. of the company. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country. Recreations: golf and trap shooting. Residence: 4847 Kimbark Av. Office: 165 W. Randolph St.
HEATH, William Ames, banker; born Sul- livan Co., Ind., June 29, 1862; son Nathaniel P. and Cynthia (Burnett) Heath; grad. Univ. of Ill., 1883; married June 17, 1890, Clara Owens (died Dec. 10, 1904); children: Nathaniel P., William O., Florence B. Entered service of the Champaign (Ill.) Nat. Bank as messenger, 1883, and remained with the bank 19 years, he- coming cashier; state bank examiner for Ill., 1902-4; vice-pres. Hibernian Banking Assn., 1904-10; pres. Live Stock Exchange Nat. Bank, since Jan. 1910. Republican; served as city and school treas. of Champaign, Ill .; mem. of Av. Office: 448 S. Jefferson St.
Ill. state commn. of the Pan-Am. Exposition, 1901. Methodist. Clubs: Union League, Mid- lothian, University. Residence: 4514 Green- wood Av. Office: Live Stock Exchange Nat. Bank, Union Stock Yards.
HEBARD, Frederic Schiller, lawyer; born New York, Mar. 8, 1857; son George Diah Alon- zo and Margaret (Marven) Hebard; grad. State Univ. of Iowa, 1882; Washington Univ. (St. Louis Law School), LL.B., 1885. Admitted to bar in Iowa City, Ia., 1882; lived in Cheyenne, Wyo., practicing law there until 1891, when came to Chicago; since June 1, 1894, counsel for Hibernian Banking Assn. Sec. Hibernian Bank; sec. and dir. W. J. Hartman Co. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago Bar assns., Loyal Legion (by inheritance). Clubs: Union League, Chicago Literary, University, Lake Zurich Golf, Law, Bankers'. Residence: Union League Club. Office: Rector Bldg.
HEBEL, Oscar, lawyer; born St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 6, 1868; came with parents to Chicago, 1875; ed. pub. schools; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1892; married Chica- go, Jan. 17, 1899, Mae C. Steffan; 2 children: Mildred A. and Frederick B. Admitted to bar, 1892; apptd. asst. city prosecuting atty. by Mayor Swift, 1895, resigning in 1897; nom- inated on Republican ticket, 1901, for city atty., but defeated with rest of ticket; election com- missioner, 1901-4; mem. of the board of assess- ors of Cook Co., 1904-10. Residence: 1162 La- Salle Av. Office: Schiller Bldg.
HECHINGER, C(onrad) Ernest, merchant; born Wheeling, Cook Co., Ill., May 20, 1855; son Gervis and Catherine (Bishop) Hechinger; ed. grammar school, Wheeling, Ill .; married Chica- go, Sept. 25, 1880, Elizabeth Louen; children: G. Edward, Julius J., V. M., Adelaide. Began business life as cabinet maker and engaged for a number of years with different manufactur- ers. Since 1888 pres. of the Union Show Case Co. Republican. High Treas. Independent Or- der of Foresters, State of Ill .; mem. Independ- ent Order of Foresters, Catholic Order of For- esters, Knights of Columbus, Tribe of Ben Hur, Nat. Union. Residence: 4026 Milton Pl. Office: 1106 Frank St.
HECHT, D'Orsay, physician; born, Albany, N.Y., Feb. 31, 1874; son David and Adelaide (Bonns) Hecht; ed. pub. grammar and high schools, Milwaukee until 1891; attended Univ. of Pa., 1891-94; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1898; unmarried. Resident physician Michael Reese Hosp., 1898-1900; European study, 1900-2; asst. prof. nervous and mental diseases, Northwestern Univ. Med. School since 1907; attending neurologist to Michael Reese and St. Elizabeth's hosps .; consulting neurol- ogist to Cook Co. institutions, at Dunning, Ill .; dir. dept. of neurology, Jewish Charities Dis- pensary. Author of many papers and mono- graphs on neurologic and psychiatric subjects. Mem. Am. Neurol. Assn., A.M.A., Miss. Valley Med. Assn., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Neurol. Soc. (pres. 1909-10). Deutsche Med. Gesell., Phi Rho Sigma fra- ternity. Clubs: Ill. Athletic. Ravisloe Country, Physicians'. Residence: 4139 Ellis Av. Office: Suite 1210 Columbus Memorial Bldg.
HECHT, Edward Frank, mfr .: born Fond du Lac, Wis., Mar. 10, 1863; son John and Rosinea (Baltzer) Hecht; ed. pub, schs. of Fond du Lac, Wis., and Bryant & Stratton Business Coll., Chicago; married Celia Price, of Chicago, Sept. 27, 1889. Began business life in 1881 as book- keeper; in 1886 became connected with firm of Charles Kaestner & Co., machinery, and upon the organization in March, 1903, of its suc- cessor, Kaestner & Co., became sec. and treas .. in which position remained until July 9. 1909. when he became pres. of Kaestner & Hecht Co., mfrs. of machinery and elevators. Mem. Bad- ger Club of Chicago. Residence: 3329 Indiana
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HECHT, Frank Abner, mfr .; born Fond du practice of medicine in Chicago; prof. anat- Lac, Wis., Mar. 10, 1863; son John and Rosina (Baltzer) Hecht; ed. high school and private schools; married Chicago, July 6, 1887, Clara Kaestner; 1 son: Frank Abner. Entered office of Chas. Kaestner & Co. in 1879, as bookkeeper and office man; partner, 1881-93, when pur- chased the business and incorporated it as Kaestner & Co., becoming pres. Also vice-pres. Hartford Deposit Co .; dir. Cicero State Bank and Monroe Nat. Bank; pres. Pressed Steel Wagon Goods Co., St. Joseph, Mich. Mem. Chi- cago Real Estate Board, Nat. Assn. of Mfrs., Ill. Mfrs'. Assn. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: South Shore Country, Wisconsin Soc. of Chi- cago, Press, Chicago Automobile, Ill. Athletic. Recreations: golf and fishing. Residence: 1706 Jackson Boul. Office: 448 S. Jefferson St.
HECKARD, Martin Otis, physician; born Fulton Co., Ill .; son Jacob W. and Mary E. (Kimball) Heckard; ed. Northern Ind. Normal Coll., Valparaiso, Ind .; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, 1893. Prof. physiology, Northwestern Dental Coll., 1894-5, in Jenner Med. Coll., 1896-8; registrar of Vital Statistics, Dept. of Health, City of Chicago, since 1895. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Am. Public Health Assn. Residence: 5642 Wayne Av.
HECKMAN, Wallace, lawyer; born Moscow Mills, Morgan Co., O., May 22, 1851; son Philip and Sarah Ann Heckman; grad. Hillsdale (Mich.) Coll., 1874; married Schenectady, N.Y., Nov. 16, 1881, Tillie C. Howe; 1 child: Jessie. Admitted to Ill. bar, June 1876, to U.S. Su- preme Court, 1896; counsel and business mgr. Univ. of Chicago; vice-pres. Merchants' Safe Deposit Co., Nat. Storage Co .; dir. Hamilton Nat. Bank, Merchants' Building Co., West Chi- cago St. Ry. Co., Chicago Railways Co., South Side Elevated Ry. Co .; mem. law firm Heck- man, Eldsdon & Shaw. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Union League, Kenwood, Law, hamil- ton, Quadrangle. Residence: 4505 Ellis Av. Of- fice: 134 S. LaSalle St.
*HEDDEN, Charles Antony, merchant; see Vol. 1905.
HEDENBERG, James W., real estate; born Kirkwood, Mo. Pres. Cook Co. Real Estate Bd .; mem. Chicago Assn. of Commerce. Club: Ham- ilton. Residence: 4132 Perry St. Office: 42 N. Dearborn St.
HEDGES, Albert Parker, physician; born Chatham, Canada West, June 6, 1863; son Will- iam Hawkins and Maria (Clark) Hedges; M.D., Chicago Homo. Med. Coll., 1890; married Ev- ansville, Ind., Sept. 30, 1890, Bertha Gilleland; children: Myra Lavinia, Leland Gilleland, Hel- en Decker. Engaged in general practice of med- icine since 1890; prof. surgery, Nat. Med. Coll., 1897-8; prof. obstetrics, Chicago Homo. Med. Coll., 1902-4. Mem. Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Ill. Homo. Med. Assn., Chicago Homo. Med. Soc. Served I.N.G., Camp Ford, 1889-90. Republic- an. Congregationalist. Recreations: music and literature. Residence: 818 Wilson Av. Office: 2812 Evanston Av.
HEDGES, Samuel Parker, physician; born Sinclairville, Chautauqua Co., N.Y., July 23, 1841; son Colonel Elias Sears and Rebecca L. (Parker) Hedges; prepared' for Yale at James- town Acad., Jamestown, N.Y .; enlisted July 23, 1862, as private in Co. B, 112th Regt. N.Y. Vol. Inf .; promoted to sergeant, 2d lieut., 1st lieut. and adjutant and capt. in his regt .; captured May 16, 1864, before Richmond, Va., and was a prisoner for 10 months; when exchanged, re- joined his regt. and served until close of war; mustered out with regt. June 13, 1865; entered Cleveland Homo. Med. Coll., Oct. 1865; entered Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, Oct. 1866, and grad. from same, Mar. 1867; married James- town, N.Y., Mar. 12, 1867, Rachel Danforth; children: Helen, Paul, Myra, Corinna, William, Robert, Grace, Samuel. Since 1867 in general
omy, Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1868-72; at forma- tion of Chicago Homo. Med. Coll. was prof. theory and practice of medicine; now prof. practice of medicine in same; consulting phy- sician to Chicago Nursery and Half Orphan Asylum for many years; consulting physician Chicago Union Hosp. Mem. Homœ. Med. Soc. of Cook Co., Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Ill. State Homo. Med. Soc. (pres., 1886), and other med. socs .; was pres. Chicago Homo. Med. Soc. 2 terms. Republican. Presbyterian; elder since 1868. Mem. Washington Post G.A.R., Chicago, Ill. Commandery Military Order Loyal Legion, Western Soc. of the Potomac, Army of the James. Recreations: church work, camping, fishing. Residence: 4519 Sheridan Rd. Office: 1048 Wilson Av.
HEDRICH, Otto Herman, coal; born Chicago, Aug. 27, 1869; son L. F. A. and Augusta (Neu- nuebel) Hedrich; ed. grammar schools and bus- iness coll .; married Cincinnati, O., 1898, Ida Hoffman; children: Otto H., Jr., Roland L., Carl A., Margaret E. Began in coal business with Robert Law, 1885-92; with Brazil Block Coal Co., 1892-1901; vice-pres. and sec., Brazil Coal Co., 1901-3; since May 1903, firm of Otto H. Hedrich & Co. Lutheran. Club: Apollo. Resi- dence: 2134 Lunt Av., Rogers Park. Office: Mo- nadnock Blk.
HEDRICH, Theodore Louis, coal; see Vol. 1905.
*HEEMAN, Edward Gerhard, broker; see Vol. 1905.
HEFFERAN, William S., lawyer; born Chi- cago, Jan. 13, 1865; son Martin and Ann (Mc- Nichols) Hefferan; A.B., St. Ignatius Coll., 1882, A.M., 1896; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1884; married Helen Maley, of Chicago, June 8, 1892; 3 children: William S., Jr., Thomas E. M. and Helen M. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1886; mem. firm English (William J.) & Hefferan, 1895-8; master in chancery, Circuit Court of Cook Co., 1896-8. Democrat. Mem. Royal Ar- canum, Royal League, Columbian Knights, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Order of For- esters. Residence: 932 E. 44th St. Office: 1418 Ashland Blk.
*HEIDENREICH, Eyvind Lie ("E. Lee Hei- denreich"), consulting engr .; see Vol. 1905.
HEIDKAMP, Emil M., optician; born Port Washington, Wis., Jan. 25, 1865; son Adolph and Anna (Hansen) Heidkamp; ed. pub. schs. of Port Washington; married Rose I. Young, of Port Washington, May 15, 1889; 5 children: Emil N., Herbert A., George A., Mary and Paul C. Entered' employ of Watry & Borsch, opti- cians, in 1885, and when the firm dissolved in 1886, continued with N. Watry until 1900, when became mem. of the firm of N. Watry & Co. Pres. Ill. State Soc. of Optometrists. Demo- crat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Ancient Order of United Workmen. Club: Chi- cago Camera. Recreation: photography. Resi- dence: 2125 Wilson Av. Office: 54 W. Randolph Street.
HEIDLER, Frank Joseph, lumber dealer; born in Bohemia, Mar. 8, 1874; son Frank Xa- verious and Bertha (Halbhuber) Heidler; came to America with parents in 1888, family set- tling at Chicago; ed. pub. schools of Chicago and 2 years in high school at Prague, Bohemia; married twice, first wife died July 5, 1904; mar- ried 2d, Frances Marie Anderson, of Chicago, June 19, 1906; 4 children: Antoinette M., Rose S., Frank J., Jr., Alice L. Identified' with the lumber industry since 1890, in employ of Trav- erse City Lumber Co., 1890-1, with C. A. Barker, 1891-2, with the Barker Cedar Co. until 1900, when established firm of F. J. Heidler & Co., in which remained until 1902, when Fink-Heid- ler & Co. was organized, incorporated, 1903, as the Fink-Heidler Co., of which has since been pres. and gen. mgr. Republican. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner), Odd Fellow. Recreations: mo-
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toring, fishing. Residence: 201 S. Humphrey Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 2449 S. Ashland Av.
HEIL, Benitius M., clergyman; born Fulda, O., Oct. 28, 1866; son Sebastian and Catherine (Singer) Heil; ed. parochial and pub. schools in Ohio; taught pub. school 2 years; entered House of Studies of the Servite Fathers, Sept. 21, 1887, finishing theol. studies at Granville, Wis. Ordained at St. Francis Sem., June 21, 1896, and assigned Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Chicago, and apptd. master of the professed students of the Servite Order and dir. of studies, until Nov. 1900; master of novices and dir. of studies, 1900-2, superior of the monas- tery, 1902-8, House of Studies, Granville, Wis .; master of professed clerics, Our Lady of Sor- rows Church, Chicago, 1908-9; provincial of the Am. province of the Order of Servites since July 20, 1909. Residence: 3121 Jackson Boul.
HEINECK, Aime P., surgeon; born Bordeaux, France, Mar. 10, 1870; son Auguste and Anna (Cazalbon) Heineck; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. School, 1896; married Leonie Pallissard, of St. Anne, Ill., 1907; 2 children: Pauline, Irene. Adjunct prof. clin. surgery, Coll. Phys. and Surg., since 1900; prof. surgery, Reliance Med. Coll., since 1907; surgeon to Cook Co., Grace and Reliance hosps. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Pathol. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. and French organizations. Contrib- utor to med. press. Residence: 1809 S. Trum- bull Av. Office: 1400 Reliance Bldg.
HEINEMANN, Henry Emil Otto, newspaper man; born Manchester, Eng., Apr. 21, 1864; son Arnold Henry and Wilhelmine (Knop) Heine- mann; ed. Bürgerschule, Brunswick, Germany, 1868-72; Johanneum (Latin School), Hamburg, Germany, 1873-82, graduating 1882; Chicago Law School, 1896-1900; admitted' to bar, Dec. 18, 1900; married Chicago, Nov. 10, 1898, Lilian Amelia Hopkins; children: Marie Virginia, Hen- ry Edward Orville, Arnold Hopkins, Robert Knop. Reporter, Ill. Staats-Zeitung, 1882, Ar- beiter-Zeitung, 1882-3, Freie Presse, 1884, Chi- cago Tribune, 1884-7, Chicago Times, 1887-8, Tribune, 1888-91; editor in charge of Teutonic languages, dept. of publicity, World's Colum- bian Exposition, 1891-2; city editor Evening Press, 1892; associate editor Am. Brewers' Re- view, 1892-1902; editor Beet Sugar Gazette, 1900-2; publisher Am. Brewers' Review since 1902. Author: The Rule of Not Too Much (a popular scientific discussion of the drink ques- tion); Unsere Weltausstellung, an illustrated German history of the World's Fair, Chicago; asso. editor, Report of Folklore Congress, 1893; translator of Sketch of Martin Luther, Open Court Publishing Co., etc. Mem. Chicago Folk- lore Soc. Lecturer Chicago Law School and Wahl-Henius Inst. of Fermentology. Republic- an. Baptized' and confirmed in Lutheran Church. Mem. Chicago Trade Press Assn. Club: Press (acting pres., 1896). Mason: Normal Park Lodge No. 797, Normal Park Chapter No. 210, Imperial Council No. 85. Recreations: outdoor diversions; reading (sociology). Residence: 1625 W. 102d St.
HEINRICHS, Herman William, vice-pres. M. D. Wells Co .; born Elbing, West Prussia, Ger- many, Apr. 8, 1844; son Carl Ludwig and Ama- lie Henriette (Gall) Heinrichs; primary edn. in Elbing; moved to U.S. with parents, 1853; at- tended pub. schools, LaPorte, Ind. Started tan- nery in Chicago when 19 years of age; sold out 2 years later and went south; returned to Chi- cago, 1869, and embarked' in tannery business, and was engaged in that business until the big fire, 1871; in 1874 engaged as salesman for Minnesota and western territorics with M. D. Wells & Co .; in 1885 established firm of Mar- met and Heinrichs, mfrs. and jobbers of boots and shoes; pres. Bradley & Metcalf Co., Mil- waukce, 1893-1902; with M. D. Wells Co., of Chicago, since 1902, becoming vice-pres .. dir. and mgr. of factories, Feb. 1903. Dir. Nat. Bank
of the Republic. Residence: Virginia Hotel. Office: Monroe St. and 5th Av.
HEINSHEIMER, Edward Richard, mfr .; born Glenwood, Ia., Nov. 18, 1873; son David L. and Sarah (Pettinger) Heinsheimer; ed. pub. schools of Glenwood, and at Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Ia .; married Rose Kahn, of Chicago, Nov. 14, 1906; 1 son: William Richard. Began as clerk in a general store at Glenwood, Ia., and in 1897 became a partner in that business, continuing until coming to Chicago, 1903, to become pres. Shoninger-Heinsheimer Mfg. Co., mfrs. of chil- dren's wear. Republican. B.P.O.E. Club: Stand- ard. Recreations: outdoor diversions. Resi- dence: 4830 Grand Boul. Office: 234 S. Market Street.
HEINTZ, Edward Louis, physician; born Rol- la, Mo., Apr. 27, 1874; son John Louis and Fan- nie (de Bauernfeind) Heintz; grad. White Lake (S.D.) High School, 1890; student Univ. of S .- D., class of 1896; Ph.G., St. Louis Coll. of Pharmacy; M.D., Coll. Physicians and Surgeons (Univ. of Ill.), 1901; unmarried. Adjunct prof. materia medica, Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, since 1901; a founder, sec. and dir. and attend- ing physician University Hosp .; a founder, sec. and dir. University Hosp. Training School for Nurses. Sec. and dir. Palm Grove Plantation Co. Pres. Eta Chapter House Assn .; grand sec. Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity, 1902-10, now grand keeper of archives; ex-pres. Chicago Assn. of Univ. of S.D .; ex-vice-pres. Chicago Alumni Assn. of Univ. of Ill .; mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Compiler of Directory of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity, 1907, and Catalogue of same, 1909. Contributor to medical period- icals. Address: 1856 W. Chicago Av.
HEINZE, Victor, pianist and teacher; born Ober-Glogau, Germany Sept. 16, 1863; son Leo- pold (author of numerous works on music and mathematics) and Benigna (Redelbach) Heinze; collegiate and musical edn. at Breslau and Ber- lin, and afterwards was private pupil of Les- chetizky; came to Chicago in 1893; pres. Cos- mopolitan School of Music and Dramatic Art since 1907; dean of musical dept. Ferry Hall, Lake Forest Univ. Exponent of the Leschetiz- ky principles of piano playing. Studio: Audito- rium Bldg.
HEISEN, Charles Constantine, real estate owner; born Cassel, Germany, Sept. 19, 1854; son George C. and Elise (Young) Heisen; ed. Coll. at Cassel, Germany; married Vicksburg. Miss., Dec. 31, 1881, Ida Waddill: children: Myrtle, Mamie, Carl and George. Was in cot- ton commn. business in Miss. for 9 years; came to Chicago from Miss., and engaged in real es- tate business since 1886. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Union League. Union. Resi- dence: Villa Park, Ill. Office: 219 S. Dearborn Street.
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