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HAYES, Frank Ambrose, hotel propr .; b. Chi- cago, Dec. 7, 1883; s. John and Minnie (Dalton) Hayes; ed. De LaSalle Inst., St. Cyril's Coll., Chi- cago; m. Annabel C. Fanning, of Chicago, June 19, 1917. In hotel business, Chicago, since 1904; mem. Hayes Bros,, proprs. Hotel Hayes; pres. F. & H. Creamery Co. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Woodlawn Business Men's Assn. Democrat. Elk, K.C. Club: Ill. Athletic. Address: 6421 University Avenue.
HAYES, Howard Wood, judge; b. Steubenville, O., Oct. 30, 1877; s. of William P. and Mary (Elliott) Hayes; ed. grammar sch., Steubenville, O., and Hyde Park High Sch., Chicago; student lit. dept. Univ. of Mich., 1 yr .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1901; m. Grace S. Halla, Sept. 15, 1916; 1 son, Richard Caswell (by former marriage). Admitted to Ill. bar, 1901; was associated with Follansbee & Fol- lansbee for 1 yr .; mem. firm of Dunn & Hayes, 1903-7; asst. corpn. counsel, 1907-11; had charge of the drafting of city ordinances passed by the City Council, 1908-10; elected judge of Municipal Court, Nov., 1916, Mem. Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. (sec.), Legal Club, Beta Theta Pi. Republic- an. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Univer- sity, Hamilton, South Shore Country. Recreations: golf, athletics. Home: 5526 Everett Av. Office: City Hall.
HAYES, John, hotel propr .; b. Chicago, Feb. 24, 1882; s. John and Minnie (Dalton) Hayes; ed. at pub. schs. and De LaSalle Inst., Chicago; m. Stella Ahern, of Chicago, June 30, 1908; 5 children: Ann F., Mary G., John, Stella J., Nancy R. Entered hotel business, 1899, and assisted in managing hotel until 1910; mem. Hayes Bros., proprs. Hotel Hayes since 1910; dir, Windermere Press. Repub- lican. Trustee St. Clara's Ch. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Club: Ill, Athletic. Home: 6421 Uni- versity Av.
HAYES, Will Linton, mfr. of wire and wire prod- ucts; b. Cleveland, O., June 21, 1862; s. William James and Sarah (Burwell) Hayes; ed. pub. schs., Cleveland; m. Margaret H. Reaney, of St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 11, 1888. Began as clerk, later gen. night foreman, Cleveland Rolling Mill Co., 1879-83; asst. supt. and supt., Am. Steel & Wire Co. (New- burg Wire Works), Cleveland, 1883-1900; mem, of W. J. Hayes & Son, bond dealers, Cleveland, 1901-7; asst. mgr. wire mills, Am, Steel & Wire Co., Cleve- land, 1907-16; mgr. wire mills, Chicago dist., of Am. Steel & Wire Co. since Aug., 1916. Mem. Am. Iron and Steel Inst. Methodist. Clubs: Exmoor Country; Union (Cleveland), Recreation: golf. Res- idence: Edgewater Beach Hotel. Office: 208 S. La Salle St.
HAYES, William F .; head of firm W. F. Hayes & Co., railway supplies; also dir. Hibernian Banking Assn. and Spaulding Lumber Co .; vice pres. and dir. Lake View Trust & Savings Bank. Home: Oak Park, Ill. Office: 2042, 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
HAYFORD, Ernest Linwood, M.D .; b. Milford, Mass., Feb. 28, 1865; s. Ira and Calista (Johnson) Hayford; ed. puh. schs. of Mass .; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.), New York, 1890; m. Woburn, Mass., Nov. 15, 1892, Mary L. Knowlton; 2 children: Ruth, Arthur Wellesley. Was a drug- gist in Woburn and Boston, Mass., 1882-7; in prac- tice at Chicago since 1890; med. dir. Chicago Y.M. C.A., 1890-4; chief med. examiner Equitable Life Assurance Soc., 1903-4. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Physicians' Club, Therapeutic Club, Miss. Valley Med. Assn., Am. Roentgen Ray Soc., Chicago Acad. of Sciences. Re- publican. Methodist. Mem. New England Soc. of Chicago. K.T. Home: 2301 Monroe St. Office: 31 N. State St.
HAYFORD, John Fillmore, civil engr .; b. Rouse's Point, N. Y., May 19, 1868; s. Hiram and Mildred Alevia (Fillmore) Hayford; C.E., Cornell Univ., 1889; m. Lucy Stone, of Charlotte, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1894. Apptd. computer U.S. Coast and Geod. Sur- vey, June, 1889; asst. astronomer to International Boundary Commn. U.S. and Mexico, in charge of one of field parties, 1892-3; aid and later asst. U.S. Coast and Geod, Survey, 1894-5; instr. civ. engring., Cornell Univ., 1895-8; expert computer and geod- esist, U.S. Coast and Geod. Survey, 1898-9, and 20, 1865-1913. (See vol. 1911.)
inspr. of geodetic work and chief of computing div., 1900-9; dir. Coll. of Engring., Northwestern Univ., since Sept. 1, 1909. Mem. Nat. Advisory Com. for Aeronautics. Fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Nat. Acad, Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Astron. Soc., Am. Soc. C.E., Western Soc. Engrs. Author: Geo- detic Astronomy, 1898; also numerous monographs in reports of U.S. Coast and Geod. Survey. Home: 574 Ingleside Park, Evanston, Il1.
HAYNER, Frank Eugene, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.) HAYNES, see aleo Haines.
HAYNES, W(illiam) Knox, lawyer; b. Dorches- ter, Mass., Feb. 20, 1855; s. James H. and Patience Miller (Williams) Haynes; descendant on paternal side of the earliest settlers of Me., on maternal side from Roger Williams and from one of the founders of Brown Univ .; spent early life in Colo., going there as a child, in 1860; ed. pub. schs .; m. Lizzie G. Swain, of New Bedford, Mass., 1876; 2 children: William Henry and Jessie ( Mrs. Wilson). Admitted to bar in Denver, Colo., 1884; practiced at Denver, 1884-6, since at Chicago; practice prin- cipally confined to federal courts. Independent in politics. Baptist. Past Master Blair Lodge A.F. and A.M .; mem. Apollo Commandery K.T., Oriental Consistory. Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 4243 Champlain Av. Office: 115 S. Dearborn St.
HAYNIE, William Duff, lawyer; b. Salem, Ill., Aug. 16, 1850; s. Abner F. and Martha Duff Lee (Green) Haynie; grad. model sch. of Ill. State Nor- mal Univ., Normal, Ill., 1870; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1874; LL.B., Ill. Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, 1876; m. Ella R. Thomas, of Washington, D.C., Jan. 30, 1889. Practiced law at Bloomington, Ill., 1876- 85; chief clerk in office of 1st asst, postmaster gen., Washington, D.C., until Feb., 1889; practiced at Rapid City, S.D., 1889-92; assisted Nat. Campaign Com. of Dem. Party in N.Y. City, 1892; practiced at Deadwood, S.D., 1893-4; removed to Chicago, June, 1894, and Sept. 1, 1894, entered law dept. of Ill. Steel Co .; was gen. atty. Ill. Steel Co. and mem. firm of Knapp, Haynie & Campbell until Jan., 1909; was gen. counsel Ill. Mfrs.' Assn .; now in gen. law practice. Was 1st It. Co. G, 4th Regt., I.N.G. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Democrat. Clubs: University, Iroquois, South Shore. Home: 4634 Drexel Boul. Office: 112 W. Adams St.
HAYS, see also Hayes.
HAYS, Arthur Alexander, theologian; b. Wash- ington, Pa., June 23, 1875; s. George Price (D.D., LL.D.) and Eleanor ( Wherry) Hays; A.B., Wash- ington and Jefferson Coll., 1895, A.M., 1898; instr. high sch. and prin. schs., Washington, Pa., 1895- 1900; student McCormick Theol. Sem., 1900-3; post- grad. work, Univ. of Jena, Germany, 1903-5; B.D., McCormick Theol. Sem., 1909; m. Mary Johnston, of Washington, Pa., June 14, 1910. Prof. Greek lang. and lit., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1905- 1909; instr. in history and N.T. Greek, 1909-14, prof. ecclesiastical history since 1914, McCormick Theol. Sem. Mem. Soc. for Bibl. Research, Phi Del- ta Theta. Presbyterian. Home: 7 Chalmers Pl.
HAYS, Clyde T., treasurer Beatrice Creamery Co .; b. Afton, Ia., Apr. 15, 1879; s. James E. and Laura (Black) Hays; LL.B., Univ. of Neb., 1901; m. Anna E. Rose, of Omaha, Neb., Oct. 6, 1909; 2 children: Mary Louise, Virginia Rose. Entered employ of Beatrice Creamery Co., July 1, 1902; held various clerical positions; elected asst. treas. of the company, Jan., 1906, treas, since Jan., 1910; dir. Fox River Butter Co., Nat. Produce Bank. Mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Republican. Presbyterian. Mason (32°, Shriner). Clubs: Ill. Athletic (bd. of govern- ors since 1914), Edgewater Golf. Recreation: golf. Home: 6920 Sheridan Rd. Office: 2027 Peoples Gas Bldg.
HAYWOOD, Frank S., secretary and dir. Swift & Co., packers; also pres. Security Mut. Casualty Co .; treas, Ill. Cold Storage Co .; dir. The G. H. Hammond Co., Swift Live Stock Transportation Co., Swift Refrigerator Transportation Co. Home: 4757 Champlain Av. Office: Swift & Co., Union Stock Yards.
HAZZARD, James Irving, railway official; Nov.
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HEAD, Franklin Harvey, mfr., banker; Jan. 24, rol. Soc., Ethical Culture Soc., etc. Author: Case 1835-June 28, 1914. (See Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)
HEAD, Gustavus Philemon, M.D .; Sept. 25, 1861- June 12, 1913. (See vol. 1911.)
HEADEN, Thomas Moulton, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.)
HEALEY, James J., bonds and ins .; b. Cincin- nati, Mar. 6, 1846; s. John and Ellen (O'Brien) Hea- ley, both of Co. Kerry, Ireland; ed. pub. schs., Chi- cago; Univ. of Notre Dame, Ind., 1859-60; St. Ma- ry's of the Lake, Chicago; widower; 1 son, John. Enlisted, May 19, 1864, as pvt. in Co. G, 132d Il1. Vols .; Ist sergt. Co. C, 32d and 2Ist U.S. Inf .; mus- tered out Oct. 9, 1869. First It. and a.d.c. 1st Bri- gade, I.N.G .; maj. and insp. 1st Brigade; capt. and adj. arty. battalion; maj. Col. Quinton's Provisional Regt., Spanish-Am. War, 1898; elected lt. col. 2d Inf., I.N.G., June 6, 1901; reelected, June 1, 1906; retired Dec. 9, 1907. Drillmaster, Chicago police force, 1869; with registry div. Chicago Post Office, 1870-4; deputy clk. and chief clk., Superior Court, 1874-1904; bond and ins. brokerage business since 1904; apptd. mem. Chicago Pub. Library Bd., 1913. Served as a.d.c. and chief of staff Dept. of Ill. G.A. R .; mem. George H. Thomas Post No. 5, G.A.R., Soc. Indian Wars of U.S. (life), Nat. Guard Offi- cers' Assn. of Ill., Ill. Rifle Assn. Republican. Catholic. Club: Hamilton. Home: 4112 Ellis Av. Office: 30 N. Dearborn St.
HEALY, Daniel Milton, lawyer; b. Chicago, June 10, 1877; s. of Daniel D. and Catherine (Clemens) Healy; A.B., St. Ignatius Coll., 1897; LL.B., Chi- cago Coll. of Law, 1900; m. Chicago, June 18, 1902, Loretta L. Dooley; children: Daniel J., Loretta, Walter C., Lenore R. Was minute clerk of the Cir- cuit Court of Cook Co., 1897-1904; admitted to Ill. bar, 1900, and since in practice at Chicago; now mem. firm Gitzinger, Healy & Reid; pres. Atlas Ex- change Nat. Bank. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chi- cago Law Inst. Republican. Formerly with 7th Inf., I.N.G., as insp. of rifle practice, with rank of capt. Mem. Ill. and Chicago hist. socs. Clubs: Illi- nois, Westward Ho, Edgewater Beach Yacht, etc. Recreations: golf and motoring. Home: 456 Wash- ington Boul., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 1119 Conway Bldg., Chicago.
HEALY, Frank Edward, president III. Electric Co .; b. Chicago, Mar. 18, 1876; s. John and Annie (Hart) Healy; grad. North Div. High Sch., Chicago, class of 1892; m. Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 27, 1899, Annette Heinemann; children: Frank Edward, Jr., Annette and Margaret. Began as salesman with the Central Electric Co., continuing 4 yrs .; organ- ized the Ill. Electric Co., electrical supplies, 1898. Home: 1344 E. 48th St. Office: 308 W. Madison St.
HEALY, John J., lawyer; b. at Chicago, Oct. 28. 1865; s. Maurice J. and Mary Healy; ed. Lincoln (pub.) Sch. and North Div. High Sch., Chicago; m. Katharine H. Andrews, Chicago, June 21, 1900; children: Lois, Allan, Helen, Winston and Laurin. Admitted to bar, 1888, and engaged in gen. prac- tice; state's atty. of Cook Co., 1904-8; mem. Chy- traus, Healy & Frost since Mar., 1911. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Union League, Edgewater Golf. Recreations: outdoor sports and athletics. Home: 2728 Pine Grove Av. Office: 29 S. LaSalle St.
Studies of Mentally and Morally Abnormal Types, 1912; The Individual Delinquent, 1915; (with Mary Tenney Healy) Pathological Lying, Accusation, and Swindling, 1915; Honesty, 1915. Home: Win- netka, Ill. Office: Juvenile Court, Chicago.
HEANEY, Noble Sproat, M.D .; b. Mendon, Ill .; s. Samuel William and Ettie May (Sproat) Heaney; A.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1903; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1904; asst. in Univ. Frauenklinik, Heidelberg, 1907, Vienna, 1908; m. Floy Chamberlin, Rockford, Ill., Oct. 1, 1908: 4 children: Susan Eleanor, Ruth Alice, Noble Sproat, Jr., and Samuel Willis. Asst. prof. gynecology and obstetrics, Rush Med. Coll., since 1910; asst. attending gynecologist and obstetrician, Presbyn. Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Am. Gynecol. Soc., Chicago Gynecol. Soc., Chicago Institute of Medicine. Club: University. Home: 4541 Beacon St. Office: 920, 104 S. Michigan Avenue.
HEAP, Arnold, judge; b. Hyde, Eng., Jan. 30, 1852; s. William and Hannah Heap; brought to Lawrence, Mass., by parents, in infancy; settled at Chicago, 1865; A.B., Amherst, 1873; prin. Amherst High Sch., 2 yrs .; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chi- cago, 1876; m. Anna F. Baker, of Portsmouth, N.H., Feb. 19, 1885: 1 son, William C. Judge Municipal Court of Chicago, 1906-12, 1914-20. Republican. Universalist. Mason (Garden City Lodge, La Fay- ette Chapter, Apollo Commandery). Clubs: Hamil- ton, Gnosis. Home: 1838 Washington Boul. Office: 1121 City Hall.
HEATH, Charles Andrews, seedsman; b. Stock- bridge, Berkshire Co., Mass., Dec. 24, 1860; s. of Theodore S. and Mary Eveline (Slocum) Heath; prep. edn. Williams Acad., Stockbridge; A.B., Wil- liams Coll., 1882; m. Jennie J. Green, of Williams- town, Mass., July 5, 1885; children: Albert Green, Alice. Has been identified continuously with The Albert Dickinson Co. since 1882, now dept. mgr. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Trustee McCormick Theol. Sem., Chicago Acad. Sciences. Progressive. Elder, trustee, treas. First Presbyn. Ch. Club: Uni- versity. Mem. Geog. Soc., Friends of Our Native Landscape, Archæol. Soc. America. Recreations: outdoor life, writing. Home: 444 E. 42d St .; (sum- mer) Harbor Springs, Mich. Office: 2750 W. 35th St., Chicago.
HEATH, DeForrest Wead, coal; b. Homer, La., May 3, 1853; s. Asel F. and Frances Rebecca (Dru- ry) Heath; student Ripon (Wis.) Coll., 2 yrs .; m. Chicago, July 1. 1898, Agnes Collier. Began as bookkeeper for First Nat. Bank, Rock Island, Ill., 1872; then bookkeeper for Rock Island Stove Co., and later for B. D. Buford & Co., plow mfrs., Rock Island; thence to Chicago, working for Chicago branch of Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Ma- chine Co .; next for Pope & Davis, grain commn. mchts .; spent 11% yrs. in Florida; returned to Chi- cago, and was for 2 yrs. with Charles F. Stokes, sewing machines, and afterward with A. T. That- cher in coal business, 1889-91; then with Turney & Jones until organization of Jones & Adams Co., miners and shippers of coal, becoming sec, and treas., 1898; firm sold out, 1905, and the Jones & Adams Coal Co. was formed, of which became sec .- treas. Mem. Chicago Assn. Credit Men. Republic- an. Christian Scientist. Club: Calumet Country. Home: 4515 Woodlawn Av. Office: 28 E. Jackson Boul.
HEALY, William, M.D., psychologist; b. Buck- inghamshire, Eng., Jan. 20, 1869; s. William and Charlotte (Hearne) Healy; brought to America in HEATH, Edward, lumber. (See vol. 1911.) childhood; student Harvard Coll. and Med. Sch .; HEATH, Ernest W., paint and color mfr .; b. Chi- cago, Jan. 21, 1858; s. ex-Mayor Monroe and Julia (Dickerman) Heath; grad. high sch., 1874; m. Nov. 15, 1881, Florence, d. William B. Hamilton, of Lou- isville, Ky .; I child, Hazel Hamilton. In 1874 en- tered employ of Heath & Milligan Co., organized by his father in 1851, becoming sec. and treas. of Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co. on its incorporation, 1881, and on the death of his father, in 1894. suc- ceeded him as gen. mgr. of the company. Repub- lican. Home: 946 E. 48th St. Office: 1833 Seward Street. A.B., Harvard, 1899; M.D., Rush Med. Coll. (Univ. of Chicago), 1900; post-grad. work, Vienna, Ber- lin and London, 1906-7: m. Sylvla Tenney, of Madi- son, Wis., May 12, 1901. Asst. phys., Wis. State Hosp., 1900-1; instr. in gynecology, Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1901-3; instr. and asso. prof. nerv- ous and mental diseases, Chicago Policlinic, since 1903; dir. Psychopathic Inst., Juvenile Court, Chi- cago, since 1909; lecturer, Psychol. Dept., Harvard Univ. Summer Sch., 1912, 13. Pioneer in U.S. in es- tablishing the study of offenders in connection with the courts, culminating in epoch-making work on this subject. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Psychol. Assn., HEATH, Jacob Shrimpton, ornamental iron and bronze; b. Redditch, Eng., Jan. 3, 1868; s. William Assn. Clin. Criminology, Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology, Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Neu- and Grace Ellen (Merry) Heath; ed. pvt. schs. at
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Redditch: m. Flora A. Reed Nowlen, of Crawfords- office man; partner, 1881-93, then purchased the ville, Ind., June 19, 1895; children: Nowlen W., business and incorporated it as Kaestner & Co .; Grace Clarinda, Florence. Came to America, 1888; identified with ornamental iron and bronze mfg. since 1988; founder, 1895, and since pres. Heath- Johnson Co. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Coun- cil, Commandery and Shrine), Clubs: Ill. Athletic, Mystic Masonic, Westward Ho. Recreation: golf. Home: 4156 Belle Plaine Av. Office: Ontario and Franklin Sts. sold out to Kaestner & Hecht Co .; now vice pres. Hartford Deposit Co .; dir. Cicero State Bank; vice pres. Market Trust & Savings Bank; dir. Fleisch- mann Malting Co., Circle City Coal Co. Mem. Chi- cago Real Estate Bd., Nat. Assn. Mfrs., Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. Life mem. Art Inst. Chicago, Chicago Hist. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Press, Chicago Motor, Ill. Athletic, South Shore Country. Recre- ations: golf, fishing. Home: 2952 Lake Shore Drive. Office: 500 S. Throop St.
HEATH, William Ames, banker; b. Sullivan Co., Ind., June 29, 1862; s. Nathaniel P. and Cynthia (Burnett) Heath: B.L., Univ. of Ill., 1883; m. June 17, 1890, Clara Owens (died Dec. 10, 1904); chil- dren: Nathaniel P., William O., Florence B. En- tered service of the Champaign (Ill.) Nat. Bank as messenger, 1883, and remained with the bank 19 yrs., becoming cashier; state bank examiner for Ill., 1902-4; vice pres. Hibernian Banking Assn., 1904-10; pres. Live Stock Exchange Nat. Bank, Jan., 1910-Jan. 1, 1917; chmn. of bd. and federal re- serve agt. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago since Jan. 1, 1917. Mem. Ill. commn. to Buffalo Expn., 1901. Del. Rep. State convs., 1892, 1904; city treas. Champaign, 1889-91; sch. treas., 1890-1902. Meth- odist. Pres. Univ. of Ill. Alumni Assn., 1891-2. Clubs: University (Chicago, Evanston and Urbana, Ill.), Union League, Bankers', Saddle and Sirloin, Midlothian Country, South Shore Country, Bob o' Link Golf. Home: 1365 E. 48th St. Office: 79 W. Monroe St.
HEBARD, Frederic Schiller, lawyer, banker; b. New York, Mar. 8, 1857; s. George Diah Alonzo and Margaret (Marven) Hebard; LL.B., State Univ. of Iowa, 1882; LL.B., St. Louis Law Sch. ( Washing- ton Univ.), 1885; m. Eleanor Leahy, of Hartford, Mich., Mar. 6, 1916. Admitted to bar in Iowa City, Ia., 1882; lived in Cheyenne, Wyo., practicing law there until 1891, when came to Chicago; with Hi- bernian Banking Assn. since June 1, 1894, and its cashier since 1914. Mem. Am., 111. State and Chi- cago bar assns., Loyal Legion (by inheritance). Clubs: Union League, Chicago Literary, Universi- ty, Law. Home: 10 E. Elm St. Office: 208 S. La Salle St.
HEBEL, Oscar, lawyer; b. St. Louis, Jan. 6, 1868; came with parents to Chicago, 1875; ed. pub. schs .; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1892; m. Chicago, Jan. 17, 1899, Mae C. Steffan; 2 children : Mildred A. and Frederick B. Admitted to bar, 1892; asst. city pros. atty., 1895-7; election commr., 1901-4; mem. Bd. of Assessors of Cook Co., 1904-10. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Club: Ham- ilton. Home: 1342 N. Dearborn St. Office: 140 N. Dearborn St.
HECHINGER, C(onrad) Ernest, contractor; b. Wheeling, Cook Co., Ill., May 20, 1855; s. Gervis and Catherine (Bishop) Hechinger; ed. grammar sch., Wheeling; m. Elizabeth, d. Michael Louen, of Chicago, Sept. 25, 1880; children: G. Edward, Ju- lius J., V. M., Adelaide (died May 1, 1906). Began as cabinet maker and engaged with various mfrs .; pres. Union Show Case Co., 1888-1913; established C. E. Hechinger & Co., mfrs.' agts, and gen. con- tractors, 1913. Republican. High Treas. Independ- ent Order of Foresters, State of Ill .; mem. Catholic Order of Foresters, Knights of Columbus. Recrea- tion: baseball. Home: 4026 Patterson Av. Office: 180 N. Dearborn St.
HECHT, D'Orsay, M.D .; Feb., 1874-Feb. 16, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
HECHT, Edward Frank, mfr .; b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Mar. 10, 1863; s. John and Rosina (Baltzer) Hecht; ed. pub. schs. of Fond du Lac, and Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Chicago; m. Celia Price, of Chicago, Sept. 27, 1889. Began in 1881 as bookkeeper; became connected with firm Charles Kaestner & Co., machinery, 1886, and became sec. and treas, of its successor, Kaestner & Co., Mar., 1903, and now pres. Kaestner & Hecht Co., eleva- tors. Home: 3329 Indiana Av. Office: 1706 Jack- son Boul.
HECHT, Frank Abner, Jr., elevators; b. Chicago, July 28, 1888; s. Frank Abner and Clara (Kaestner) Hecht; ed. Univ. of Wis .; married. Vice pres. and gen. mgr. Kaestner & Hecht Co., electric elevator builders, since 1914. Mem. Delta Tau Delta. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago Yacht, Hinsdale Golf. Recreation: golf. Home: 447 Barry Av. Office: 500 S. Throop St.
HECK, Simon, banker; b. in Holland, July 29, 1874; s. Jacob and Bena Heck; ed. pub. schs., Chi- cago; m. Abbie Hamming Heck, of Chicago, Apr. 14, 1906; 2 children: Jacqueline, Hubert H. Came to America, 1885; in business as pvt. banker, real estate, loans and ins., 1897-1914; organized U.S. Bank of Chicago (state bank) and opened for busi- ness Jan. 17, 1914, now pres. Mem. Cook Co. Real Estate Bd., Holland Soc. of Chicago, South Side Bankers' Club. Republican. Christian Scientist. Mem. Golden Rod Lodge No. 59, I.O.O.F .; Apollo Tent No. 63, Maccabees. Home: 7230 Emerald Av. Office: 6000 S. Halsted St.
HECKARD, Martin Otis, M.D .; b. Fulton Co., Ill., May 23, 1863; s. Jacob W. and Mary E. (Kimball) Heckard; ed. pub. schs. and Northern Ind. Normal Coll., Valparaiso, Ind .; M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. (New York Univ.), 1893; m. Lenore P. Pfau, of Chicago, Feb. 14, 1906. Prof. physiology, North- western Dental Coll., and other schs., 1894-8; regis- trar of vital statistics, Dept. of Health, City of Chicago, since 1895. Chmn. of first com. on forms and methods and statis. procedure of sect. of vital statistics, Am. Pub. Health Assn .; formulated rules for statistical practice. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs. Mason (33º). Home: 5416 Wayne Av. Office: 708 City Hall.
HECKMAN, Wallace, lawyer; b. Moscow Mills, Morgan Co., O., May 22, 1851; s. Philip and Sarah Ann Heckman; grad. Hillsdale ( Mich.) Coll., 1874; m. Tillie C. Howe, of Schenectady, N.Y., Nov. 16, 1881; 1 child, Jessie. Admitted to Ill, bar, June, 1876, to U.S. Supreme Court, 1896; sr. mem. Heck- man, Elsdon & Shaw, 1885-1908, since alone; coun- sel and business mgr. Univ. of Chicago since 1903; trustee Ida A. Richardson Estate; dir. Chicago Dock & Canal Co. Arbitrator of labor controversies, Union and Consolidated traction cos., 1903; Met. Elevated R.R. Co., 1904, Elevated Roads, 1913; mem. operating bd. Chicago Surface Lines. Pres, Ill. Civil Service Reform Assn .; mem. exec. com. Municipal Voters' League. Trustee Hillsdale Coll .. Frances S. Shimer Acad., Mt. Carroll, Ill. Mem. Ill. and Chicago bar assns., Chicago Law Club, Delta Tau Delta. Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Union League (pres. 1904-5), University, Quadran- gle, Cliff Dwellers, City. Recreation: landscape work. Home: 4505 Ellis Av. Office: 134 S. LaSalle Street.
HECOX, Charles L., insurance; b. at Ionia, Mich., Aug. 10, 1862; s. Charles L. and Melinda (Ford) Hecox; ed. pub. schs .; m. Betty A. Clark, of Jack- son, Mich., Mar. 1, 1888. Began as local agt. Home Ins. Co. of Greenville, Mich .; propr. Row & Ed- munds Agency, Lansing, Mich., 1895; spl. agt. in Ohio of Am. Fire Ins. Co. of Phila., 1896-1906; asst. mgr. O. C. Kemp Gen. Agency, Chicago, 1906-11; mgr. Ohio Farmers' Ins. Co., at Chicago, since 1911; partner Guy A. Richards & Co. since 1914. Treas, Fire Ins. Underwriters of the Northwest, Chicago Bd. Underwriters. Mason. Club: Union League. Recreation: golf. Home: 4505 Lake Park Av. Office: 2119 Insurance Exchange.
HECHT, Frank Abner, mfr .; b. Fond du Lac, Wis .; s. John and Rosina ( Baltzer) Hecht; ed. high sch. and pvt. schs .; m. Chicago, July 6, 1887. Clara Kaestner: 1 son, Frank Abner. Entered office of HEDENBERG, James W., real estate; b. Kirk- Charles Kaestner & Co., 1879, as bookkeeper and wood, Mo., Sept. 18, 1855; s. John W. and Isabella
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(Challacombe) Hedenberg. Ex-pres. Cook Co. Real Louis, 1896; then field paymaster, constrn. dept. Estate Bd .; mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Club: Standard Oil Co .; cashier, Southwestern Passenger Hamilton, Home: 1461 Hollywood Av. Office: 40 N. Dearborn St. Bureau; chief clerk, treasury dept. St.L.&S.F.R.R., also asst. sec. and asst. treas .; asst. sec. and asst. treas., C.&E.I.Ry., 1893-1913, now dir .; mgr. Estate of H. H. Porter since 1914; vice pres. The Nevada Land Co., Nevada Mining Co., Judson Land Co., Judson Mining Co. Clubs: Mid-Day, Edgewater Golf. Recreations: reading, golf. Home: 4917 Sheri- dan Rd. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
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