Who's who in Chicago; the book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men and women of the city of Chicago and environs, 1917, Part 114

Author: Leonard, John William, 1849- ed; Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Chicago, A. N. Marquis & company
Number of Pages: 782


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Howes; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; unmarried. Sec. 1327 Maple Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 437 W. On- and treas. Howes Lumber Co, since 1893, Repub- tario St., Chicago. lican. Congregationalist. Clubs: Chicago Ath- letic, South Shore Country. Hecreations: outdoor sports. Residence: South Shore Country Club. Office: 545 W. 71st St.


HOWES, Byron Cole, life insurance; b. St. Paul, Minn., Mar. &, 1858; s. Seth Ketchum and Madge (Brewster) Howes; ed, grammar and high schs., Denver, Colo .; Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10; m. Edith Gertrude, daughter Henry E. Coonley, of Chicago, Jan. 6, 1915. Began active career in employ of Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., Denver, 1906-9; became connected with the Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Portland, Me., as cashier Chicago agency, 1910; succeeded late Hervey 8. Dale as mgr. Chicago office, same company, May, 1914. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of Chicago ( sec .- treas., 1914, 1915), Delta l'p- silon. Republican. Recreations: golf, tennis, mo- toring. Home: 1153 E. 54th St. Office: 7 W. Madi- son St.


HOWES, Frank W., lumber and banking; b. at Wilmington, III .. ed. pub. schools. Pres. Howes Lumber Co .; vice pres, and dir. Chicago City Bank & Trust Co .; dir. Hyde Park State Bank. Home: 5301 University Av. Office: 545 W. 71st St.


HOWLAND, Edward DeMonte, MD .; b. Deer Park, LaSalle Co., III., Oct. 13, 1858; s. Elihu and Jane ( Baldwin) Howland; early edn. at Normal, Ill., and pub. schs. of Deer Park; later pub. and high schs, of Ottawa, Ill .; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1886; m. Maude E. Mason, of Chicago. Nov. 25, 1890; 1 daughter, Rosamond M. Surgeon, Chicago Union Hosp. Mem. Dratt Exemption Bd., 1917. Fel- low Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Physicians' Club. Republic- an. Baptist. Club: Ridgemoor Country. Contbr. to med, jours., mostly case histories; A Case of Ele- phantasia: Infantile Eczema Capitis; etc. Home: 843 Belden Av. Office: Suite 1022, 30 N. Michigan Boul.


HOWLAND, George Carter, college professor; A.B., Amherst, 1885, A.M., 1888; instr. in Chicago High Sch., 1886-91; student at Madrid and Paris, 1891-2, at Florence, Italy, 1593-4. Instr. Romance langs. and lits., 1892-5, asst. prof. Italian philology, 1895-1911, asst. prof. history of literature, 1911-13, asso. prof. since 1913, Univ. of Chicago; also dean Univ. Coll., 1898-1900. Club: Chicago Literary. Home: 4605 Drexel Boul.


HOWLAND, Henry Albert, cashier First Nat. Bank; b. Aurora, Ill., Jan. 31. 1858; s. Hiram J. and Elizabeth ( Paddock) Howland; ed. pub. schs., Au- rora; Delaware Lit. Inst., Franklin, Delaware Co., N.Y .; m. Elizabeth Roberts, of Chicago, Oct. 21, 1885; 4 children: Henry Emile, Roberts Paddock, David Roy, Elizabeth Roberts. Has been identified with First Nat. Bank since Sept. 9, 1879; cashier same since Jan. 9, 1912. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Bankers', Lake Zurich Golf. Recreation: farming. Home: Barrington, Ill. Office: 38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.


HOWLAND, Thomas Smith, railway official; b. N. Dartmouth, Mass., Feb. 13, 1844; s. William and Louisa Howland; descendant of Henry Howland, Plymouth, Mass., prior to 1624; B.S., Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard Univ., 1868; m. Bur- lington, Ia., 1871, Eliza S. Harbach; children: Abram H., Mary S. (Mrs. James Weber Linn), Elizabeth H., Ruth A. (Mrs. John DeWitt). Engr. in service of the B.&M.R.R.R., March 1, 1868-76; sec. to vice pres., 1876-83, sec. since 1883, also vice pres. and treas. since 1902, C.,B.&Q.R.R. Clubs: Union League, Exmoor Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 1361 E. 56th St. Office: 547 W. Jackson Boulevard.


HOWSON, Elmer Thomas, editor; b. Folletts, Ia .. May 23, 1884; s. Thomas H. and Cora ( Wessels) Howson; ed. pub. schs., Clinton, Ja .; B.S., Univ. of Wis., 1906: m. Mae McCulloh, of Abilene, Kan .. June 5, 1907. Began as asst, engr. C.,B.&Q.R.R .; 1906; then div. engr. same road, 1909-11; engring. editor, Railway Age Gazette since Feb. 1, 1911: also editor Railway Maintenance Engineer since its or- ganization, May 1, 1916. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Western Soc. Engrs., Engi- neers' Club. Methodist. Recreation: golf. Home: 6334 Ellis Av. Office: 750 Transportation Bldg.


HOXIE Robert Franklin, economist; Apr. 29, 1868-June 22, 1916. (See Who's Who in America, 1916-17.)


HOYNE, Archibald Lawrence, M D .; b. Chicago, Apr. 4, 1878; s. Thomas Maclay and Jeannie Thomas ( Maclay) Hoyne; grad. Lake Forest Acad., 1897: A.B., Williams Coll., 1901; B.S., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1904: m. Mary Alicia Williams, of Toronto, Can., Mar. 25, 1908; 2 daugh- ters, Mary Williams and Susan Dayton. Mem. at- tending staff, Cook Co. and Post-Grad. hosps .; asst. prof. medicine, Rush Med. Coll. Mem. A. M.A., III. State and Chicago med. socs., A.A.A.S. Clubs: City, Ill. Athletic. Recreations: golf, walking. Home: 4145 Indiana Av. Office: 25 E. Washington St.


HOYNE, Frank Gilbert, real estate; b. Chicago, July 17, 1854; s. Thomas and Leonora (Temple) Hoyne; ed. Palmer Acad., Chicago, and in old Chi- cago Univ .; m. Florence Ashton, of Chicago, Apr. 24, 1884; children: Leonora Temple, Helen Ashton. Entered house of Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., 1872: apptd. U.S. appraiser at Chicago, in which capacity he served 2 terms under Pres. Cleveland, 1886-90 and 1894-8. In 1889, with brother, James T., estab- lished firm of Hoyne Bros., later succeeding as sole owner of the business, which is confined to buying, selling, managing and renting business property and looking after estates; admitted Duncan L. Clinch, Jan. 1, 1904, firm style becoming Frank G. Hoyne & Co. Democrat (sound money). Episco- palian. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd. (dir. 1903-6; pres. 1906; mem. valuation com.). Mem. 1st Inf., I.N.G., 1875-80; corp. and sergt. Co. C. q.m.'s sergt. of regt., capt. and q.m., 1st Brigade, 1850-4; mem. Veteran Corps, of 1st Regt. Inf. since 1884. Apptd .. 1905, mem. Charter Conv. by Gov. Deneen. Mem. Chicago Hist. Soc., Art Inst., Chicago. Clubs: Iro- quois, Chicago Athletic, Press, Midlothian, Exmoor Country, Wausaukee Hunting and Fishing. Recrea- tion: golf. Home: Lake and Sycamore Avs., High- land Park, Ill. Office: 112 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.


HOYNE, Maclay, state's attorney; b. at Chicago, Oct. 12, 1872; s. Thomas Maclay and Jeannie T. ( Maclay ) Hoyne; A.B., Williams, 1895; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1897; m. Marie F. Jacobs, of Chicago, 1897: 2 sons: Thomas M., 2d, Francis J. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1897; mem. firm of Hoyne, O'Connor & Hoyne until 1911; asst. corpn. counsel of Chicago, 1903-9; Dem. nominee for coun- ty judge, 1906; 1st asst. corpn. counsel, 1911-12; elected state's atty. of Cook Co., 1912, reelected, 1916. Spl. counsel for com. of city council on gas, oil and electric light, 1907-8; drafted for City of Chicago, telephone ordinance of Nov. 7, 1897, un- der which company now operates; counsel for city in all telephone litigation in lower and upper cts., 1903-8. Sec. Conf. for Reform of Pleading and Pro- cedure, 1910; del. Nat. Dem. Conv., St. Louis, 1916. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Inst., Law Club, Legal Club. Mem. Knights of Pythias, B.P. O.E., Loyal Order of Moose. Clubs: University, Iro- quois, South Shore Country. Home: 5136 Blackstone Av. Office: Criminal Court Bldg.


HOYNE, Thomas Maclay, lawyer; b. Galena, Ill .. July 17, 1843; s. Thomas and Leonora (Temple) Hoyne; came to Chicago in early boyhood; grad. Chicago High Sch .; later in business in N. Y. City, but returned to Chicago, studying law for 3 yrs. in offices of Hoyne, Miller & Lewis, and in law sch. of old Chicago Univ., graduating, 1866; m. 1871, Jeannie T., d. Moses B. Maclay, of New York; children: Maclay, Thomas T., Archibald L., Susan,


HOWLAND, William Israel, teas; b. Westport, Mass., July 11, 1847; s. Stephen R. and Lucy Peter- son ( Washburn) Howland; ed. Middleboro ( Mass. ) Acad .; m. New York, Dec. 2, 1885, Annie Crossan Snyder; children: William I., Jr., Virginia R. Agent for New York importers, 1871-5; importer of teas, firm of Schoyer & Howland, 1876-9, Fitch & How- land, 1880-95; since 1896 alone. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Skokie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: Eugene M., Mary L. In 1867 joined father's firm,


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which then became Hoyne, Horton & Hoyne; June 29, 1871. changed to Horton & Hoyne, on death of father in 1883, until 1887, when Oliver H. Horton was elect- ed to the bench; then associated with George A. Follansbee and John O'Connor in firm of Hoyne, Follansbee & O'Connor until Jan. 1, 1899. when firm became Hoyne, O'Connor & Hoyne, with his son, Maclay Hoyne, as jr. partner; mem. Hoyne, O'Con- nor, Hoyne & Irwin, 1908-11; since mem. Hoyne, O'Connor & Irwin. Democrat; one of founders of old Chicago Democratic Club, which became the Iroquois Club in 1881, of which was pres., 1897. In 1903 each party nominated 3 provisional candi- dates for additional Circuit judges of Cook Co. un- der the act in force July 1, 1901, and he was elected by a large majority, but the Supreme Court de- clared the act of 1901 invalid. Mem. Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. (pres. Nov., 1907-June 24. 1909), Chicago Law Inst. Clubs: Iroquois, Law. Home: 410 Diversey Pkwy. Office: 30 N. LaSalle St.


HOYNES, William, lawyer. Address: Notre Dame, Ind. (See Who's Who in America. )


HOYT, Howard Henry, life underwriter; May 29, 1857-Nov. 3, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)


HOYT, William Melancthon, wholesale grocer; b. New Haven, Addison Co., Vt., July 26, 1837; s. Carlos M. and Lydia Ann ( Buttolph) Hoyt; ed, pub. schools and in acad. of Mr. Ten Broeke, Panton, Vt .; m. Apr. 9. 1860, Emilie J., d. Nelson Landon, of Benton, Lake Co., Ill .; children: William Lan- don (died when 5 years old), Emilie Lydia (Mrs. F. Morton Fox, of Phila., also deceased), Nelson Landon, Phelps Buttolph (died Dec. 12, 1908). Came to Chicago, 1855; worked 18 mos. for Mr. Bevans, grocer; took course of study at Bell's Com- mercial College; worked for a fruit dealer 1 year, then established for himself as a dealer in fruit; in 1865 bought business of James A. Whitaker and engaged as wholesale grocer; burned out in fire of 1871, but on same day leased store on S. Canal St. and conducted business there until 1872; bought the site of Old Ft. Dearborn, at Michigan Av. and River St., and erected the bldg, which was occu- pied by the company until 1910; firm incorporated 1893 as W. M. Hoyt Co., of which is pres. Has large investments in Chicago real estate. Club: Skokie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: Win- netka, Ill. Winter Residence: Green Cove Springs, Fla. Office: 22d St. Bridge, Chicago.


HRUSKA, Angust, produce commission mer- chant; b. Kewaunee, Wis., 1876; s. John and Annie ( Ouradnik) Hruska; ed. pub. schs., Kewaunee, and business coll., Chicago; m. Båhumila Hodek, of Chicago, June 20, 1903; 2 children: Milton, Elmer. Began active career as clerk in dry goods store, Kewaunee, 1891, continuing 5 yrs .; associated with Joseph Becwarn and entered commission business on W. Randolph St., Chicago, under title of Hruska & Co., 1898; partnership dissolved, 1904, and con- tinued in business alone: admitted Albert M. Hodek as partner, 1908, and maintains original title;start- ed, 1906, the Judson Creamery & Produce Co., at North Judson, Ind., which is still in operation. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Recreation: mo- toring. Home: Oak Park, Ill. Office: 842-844 W. Randolph St., Chicago.


mgr. of estates; b. Indianapolis, Sept. 24. 1862; s. silon. Home: 719 Madison St., Evanston, Ill. Office:


Bd., Cook Co. Real Estate Bd., Building Mgrs.' Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Club: University. Recreations: golf, fishing. gardening. Home: Winnetka, Ill. Office: 50 S. La Salle St., Chicago.


HUBBARD, Harry A., umbrellas. (See vol. 1911.) HUBBARD, James Stevenson, fire ins .; b. Mina- ville, Montgomery Co., N.Y., Oct. 1, 1845; s. Wil- llam Henry and Jane ( Morrill) Hubbard; ed. coun- try dist. schs .; m. Anna E. Thayer, of Cincinnati,


Began active career in country store, 1861; in railroad freight dept., Sandusky, O., 1863-5, in Cincinnati, 1865-8, Cleveland, 1868-9; lo- cated in Chicago in fire ins. business, 1869 (now over 47 years in one office) ; mem. firm of Moore & Janes, 1884, now Moore, Case, Lyman & Hubbard. Republican. Trustee Third Presbyn. Ch .; dir. Col- lege Bd. Presbyn. Ch., Preshyn. Home, Home for Destitute Crippled Children. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Nat. Union, Club: Union League. Home: 5526 Dorchester Av. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.


HUBBARD, John Maynard, assistant postmaster of Chicago; b. Drewsville, Cheshire Co., N.H., Mar. 13, 1847; s. Leonard Clark and Caroline Partridge ( Maynard ) Hubbard; ed. dist. schs, and acads. in Vt .: m. Boston, Dec. 23, 1868, Helen M., d. Sevmour and Electa M. Childs ( she died Feb. 10, 1916) ; chil- dren: John Maynard, Jr., Mary Maynard ( Mrs. Fred .A. Paddleford). Came to Chicago from Vt., 1864: in dry goods house of John V. Farwell & Co., 1865- 70; was clerk in Chicago Postoffice, April, 1871- July 1, 1881; deputy sheriff of Cook Co., 1881-9: asst. postmaster of Chicago since 1889. Repuhli- can. Mem. Thomas J. Turner Lodge, No. 409, A.F. and A.M .; Apollo Commandery, K.T. Club: Chicago Press. Home: 7215 Coles Av. Office: Federal Bldg. HUBBARD, Joseph Derwin, mining operator; b. Bridgeton, N.J., Aug. 25, 1859; s. Joseph W. and Rebecca M. Hubbard; A.B., Princeton, 1881; m. Evanston, Il1., 1889, Janet, d. George Watson; 1 daughter, Janet. Studied law, 1881-5; was ad- mitted to the bar and engaged in practice in Chica- go, 1881-98; interested in the development, pur- chase and operation of western mines since 1898; pres. Chicago Exploration Co. Clubs: University, Chicago, Onwentsia. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Of- fice: 80 E. Jackson Boul., Chicago.


HUBBARD, William Lines, musical editor. (See vol. 1911.)


HUBBELL, Charles Wolcott, pumps; b. Toledo, O., June 23, 1856; s. Wolcott S. S. and Laura ( Hos- kins) Hubbell; ed. pub. schs. of Ohio and afterward studied ahroad; m. New York, 1884, Maude M. Mur- ray; children: John Boise, Katharine Livingston ( Mrs. Randolph Rawle). Began in employ of Goulds & Austin, Chicago, 1881-7; then formed partnership with W. B. Henion, organizing firm of Henion & Hubbell, pumps and mill supplies, and in 1902 inc. under same name, becoming treas, of the company. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Chi- cago Ilist. Soc., S.A.R. Clubs: Union League, Chi- cago Athletic, Flossmoor Country. Residence: 5135 Harper Av. Office: 219 N. Jefferson St.


HUBBELL, Joseph Goodwin, fire ins, inspection; b. Winona, Minn., Dec. 27, 1875; s. Herbert Porter and Margaret Jones (Hagen) Hubhell; ed. pub. schs., Winona; S.B., Univ. of Minn., 1898; m. Sarah Vinton Martin, of Kenilworth, Ill., Mar. 16, 1903; children: Richard Martin, Robert Goodwin, Marga- ret Vinton, Barbara Ann. Educated as chemist, but has devoted attention to tech. depts. of fire ins .; insp. for Ins. Survey Bur. until 1901; for U.S. Steel Corpn., 1901-2; field man for Queen Ins. Co., 1902- 05, with improved risk dept. Nat. Fire Ins. Co., 1905-9; sec .. treas. and mgr. Nat. Inspection Co. since 1909. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem Psi Up-


108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.


HUBBLE, John Powell, insurance; Apr. 3, 1860- 1913. (See vol. 1911.)


HUBENY, Maximilian John, M.D .; b. at Leipzig, Germany, Oct. 12, 1880; s. Peter and Mary ( Mert- lick) Hubeny; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; grad. Ill.


HUBBARD, Charles Walcott, real estate and William Stowe and Mary ( Mills) Hubbard: B.A., Wabash Coll., Crawfordsville, Ind., 1882; m. Louise, d. Horace G. Stone, of Chicago, Nov. 17, 1906: 2 children: Charles Walcott, Jr., Horace Stone. Be- gan in office of Mead & Coe, Chicago, 1891, in charge of renting dept .; afterwards mgr. of real estate of estate of Cyrus MeCormick; now mgr. of real estate dept. Northern Trust Co. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Coll. of Osteopathy, 1904; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1906; M.D., Univ. of ]]]. Med. Sch., 1909; m. Daisy Twitchell, of Fayette, la., Aug. 28, 1907. Practiced in Chicago since 1906; specializing in X-ray work. Mem. A. M.A., Ill. State, Chicago, Bohemian and German med. socs., Am. Roentgen Soc., Chicago Roentgen Soc., Phi Alpha Gamma, Art Inst. Chicago. Clubs: City, Hamilton, Illini. Contbr. numerous articles to med. jours. on sub- jects connected with the Roentgen Ray. Home: 4500 N. Winchester Av. Office: 25 E. Washington Street.


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HUBER, Julius Herz, architect; b. Newark, N.J., Electric Co. in 1891, when became associated with Mar. 23, 1852; s. John Paul and Rosetta (Christa) Northwestern General Electric Co., St. Paul; came to Chicago, 1902, and became vice pres. of H. M. Byllesby & Co., pub. utility operators, with which has since been identified; officer in various corpns. Clubs: Union League, Mid-Day; also Lawyers, and Railway (New York). Office: 1900, 208 S. LaSalle Street. Huber; ed. pub. sch., by pvt. tutors, and Newark Mil. Acad .; m. Lockport, 111., Nov. 3, 1880, Lucy Pitts. In office of Henry Fernbach, architect, in N. Y. City, 112 yrs .; went to Europe in 1872 and 1873; studied in the Poly. Inst. of Munich; came to Chi- cago, 1873, and practiced architecture with father until 1880. Mason. Republican. Home: 2039 Green- leaf Av. Office: 6712 N. Clark St.


HUCH, Charles Ernest, tanner. (See vol. 1911.) HUCH, George, tanner. (See vol. 1911.)


HUCKETT, George Oliver, wholesale cigars and tobacco, b. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 21, 1869; s. Wil- liam Oliver and Margaret (Wall) Huckett; grad. high sch., Kansas City, 1887; m. Sallie Evans, of Kansas City, Aug. 30, 1905. Began as bookkeeper, Met. Nat. Bank, Kansas City, continuing 10 yrs .; removed to Chicago, 1894, and entered firm of Ruh- strat-Cowley Co., wholesale cigars and tobacco, of which is sec. and treas. Pres. Chicago Wholesale Cigar and Tobacco Merchants' Assn. Republican. Elk. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: 5341 Ken- more Av. Office: 56 E. Lake St.


HUDSON, Thomas James; in service of C.&A. R.R., 1865-71, first as clerk and later as freight agent, in the Springfield office; then with Gilman, Clinton & Springfield R.R. as general agent, 1871- 72; general freight and passenger agent, 1872-5; supt. and general freight and passenger agent, 1875-7: July, 1877, with I.C.R.R., as supt. Spring- field division, at Springfield, Ill., to 1881; supt. Chicago division, at Cairo, 111., 1881-6; supt. Ill. and la. lines at Chicago, 1886-7; traffic mgr., I.C. R.R., 1887-1907; since then retired. Home: 6447 Evans Av.


HUGHES, Charles, lawyer, author; b. Madison Co., O., 1854; s. Daniel and Elizabeth (Robison) Hughes; ed. common schs, and partial course at Univ. of Ill .; m. Pamelia Combs, of Monticello, Ill., 1879; children: Evangeline, Charles Harold. Spent childhood on farm near Monticello; began teaching pub. sch. at age of 18, continuing about 8 yrs., last position being prin. of N. Div. of Monticello high schs .; in meantime read law in office of Peter A. Hamilton, of Monticello; admitted to Ill. bar, 1880; state's atty. Piatt Co., Ill., 1881-9; came to Chicago in 1889. Mem, Ill. State and Chicago bar assns, Re- publican. Liberal in views on religion. K.P. Club: HUDSON, Thomas James, Jr., motor trucks; b. Hamilton. For past 15 yrs. writer on law. Author Springfield, 111., Mar. 16, 1875; s. Thomas James of Hughes' Criminal Law; also of Instructions to and Jennie (Foggitt) Hudson; ed. pub. schs., Hyde Park; Chicago Manual Training Sch .; Chicago Ath- enæum; m. Edyth Virginia Bingham, of Chicago, Oct. 17, 1898; 1 daughter, Virginia Louise. Entered coal business in 1892; mgr. and vice pres. New Kentucky Coal Co. 10 yrs .; continued in the coal business until 1912; mgr. motor truck dept. of Chi- cago Pneumatic Tool Co. since Sept., 1912. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Club: Chicago Automobile. Home: 523 Oakdale Av. Office: 1615 S. Michigan Av.


HUDSON, William E., grain commn .; b. Ellicott City, Md., Mar. 15, 1863; s. Henry and Martha (Mellor) Hudson; ed. Rock Hill Coll., Md .; m. Lucy A. Langston, of Chicago, Nov. 12, 1891; 1 daughter, Beatrice M. Came to Chicago, 1884; with Albert Dickinson Co., 1884-9; with William P. Harvey & Co., 1889, which firm finally became the Bartlett- Frazier Co., of which is vice pres. and dir .; also vice pres. and dir. Central Elevator Co. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Clubs: Union League, Ouil- mette Country, North Shore Golf, Wilmette Men's. Home: Wilmette, Ill. Office: 111 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.


HUEHL, Harris W., architect; b. Chicago, May 15, 1862; s. Bernhard and Mary Huehl; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Chicago, Oct. 28, 1891, Amalie, d. of Henry Klare. Draftsman in office of Edward Baumann, 1878-88; admitted as a partner, 1888, in firm of Baumann & Huehl, which continued until death of Mr. Baumann, 1889; mem. firm of Huehl & Schmid (Richard G.), 1890-1913; mem. Huehl, Schmid & Holmes since 1913. Designed Chamber of Commerce, Medinah Temple, etc. Apptd. by the County Bd. as county architect of Cook Co., Jan. 1, 1905; mem. Bd. of Edn., Chicago, Oct., 1915- 18. Mem. A.I.A. and Ill. Chapter same. Repub- lican. Mason (K.T.). Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 662 Wellington Av. Office: 154 W. Randolph Street.


HUFF, Thomas Diven, lawyer; b. Eldora, Hardin Co., Ja., Jan. 9, 1872; s. Hon, Henry Lewis and Eliz- abeth B. (Diven) Huff; ed. pub. grammar and high schs., Eldora; Grinnell (Ia.) Acad., and Grinnell Coll .; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1895; m. Evelyn K. Allen, of Helena, Mont., Aug. 18, 1903; 1 child, Emorie Cannon. In practice in Chicago since June 12, 1895; makes specialty of corpn. law in all its branches; mem, firm of Huff & Cook; for- merly asst. corpn. counsel of Evanston; western counsel of U.S. Corpn. Co. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Chicago Law Inst., Commercial Law League America. Ill. editor of Corporation Manual. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Hamil- ton. Home: 624 Noyes St., Evanston, Ill. Office: 30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.


Juries. Contbr. to Shakespearean and gen. lit .; con- stantly adding to his writings on law, lit. and Shakespearean lit. Residence: 5510 Kimbark Av. Office: 139 N. Clark St.


HUGHES, Richard David, clergyman; b. Colum- bus City, Ja., June 17, 1881; s. David R. and Eliza- beth Ann (Evans) Hughes; ed. Parsons Coll., Fair- field, Ia .; Macalester Coll., St. Paul, Minn .; grad. McCormick Theol. Sem., 1910; traveled and studied abroad, 1913; m. Gladys Gale Letts, of Davenport, Ia., Mar. 10, 1915. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1910; pastor Bethel Ch., Washington, Ia., 1910-13, Emerald Av. Ch., Chicago, since Sept. 6, 1914 Pres. Presbyn. Ministers' Assn., 1917-18; mem. Chicago Presbytery, Chicago Geog. Soc. Republican. Ma- son. Home: 6716 Emerald Av.


HUGHES, William McKenzie, bridge engr .: June 5, 1848-June 25, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)


HUGHEY, Wellington Joseph, mfr .; b. at New Haven, Conn., Jan. 31, 1885; s. William John and Margaret (Rourke) Hughey; ed. pub. schs. and prep. sch .; unmarried. Associated at beginning of active career with father in the Chicago Coach & Carriage Co., and later as mem. W. J. Hughey & Son, mfrs. of limousine bodies, becoming sec. of latter in 1915; vice pres. Hughey Motor Car Co. since 1916. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Clubs: Colonial, Chicago Automobile. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 4816 Prairie Av. Office: 2518 Mich- igan Boul,


HUGHEY, William John, mfr .; b. Kingston, Ont., Can., Aug. 13, 1859; s. John and Sarah (Thompson) Hughey; ed. pub. schs. in Can .; m. Margaret Rourke, of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 9, 1883; 1 son, Welling- ton Joseph. Learned blacksmith's trade and en- gaged in same; removed to New Haven, Conn., 1880; entered business in Chicago as carriage builder, Nov. 16, 1891; pres. and supt. Chicago Coach & Car- riage Co., 1891-1909; pres. W. J. Hughey & Son, de- signers and builders of limousine bodies, since 1909; also pres. Hughey Motor Car Co., distributors of the Peerless automobiles, since 1916. Mem. Chi- cago Assn. Commerce, Chicago Automobile Trade Assn. Catholic. Clubs: South Shore Country, Olym-


HUEY, Arthur S., vice pres. H. M. Byllesby & Co .: b. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 17, 1862; s. of late George E. and Caroline (Taylor) Huey; ed. pub. schs., Minneapolis; m. Hattie King, of Minneapolis, Sept. 22, 1886; 3 children: Howard Albert, Rich- ard King and Ruth. Became Northwestern rep- resentative of the Edison Co. at Minneapolis in 1885, with which remained until the consolidation pia Fields Golf, Chicago Motor. Home: 4816 Prairie of the United Edison Co. and the Thomson-Houston Av. Office: 2518-2520 Michigan Boul.


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HUGHITT, Marvin, railway pres .; b. Genoa Tp., & Chandler, of which is treas .; pres. Elgin Nat. Cayuga Co., N.Y., Aug. 9, 1837; s. Amos and Mi- Watch Co. since 1898; dir. 111. Trust & Savings Bank, Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, Union Special Machine Co. Clubs: Chicago, Union League, City, Mid-Day, University, Commercial, Union, Saddle and Cycle, Onwentsia. Recreation: motoring. Home: 1138 Lake Shore Drive. Office: 208 S. LaSalle St. randa (Clark) Hughitt; ed. Auburn, N.Y .; has lived in Ill. since 1854; m Belle Barrett Hough, of Rock Island, Ill., June 9, 1858 (died Oct. 2, 1916). Was telegrapher and later in ry. service with C.&A. and I.C. rys .; with latter as div. supt. and gen, supt .; asst. gen. mgr. C.,M.&St.P.Ry., 1870-1; gen. mgr. HULIN, William, mfr .; removed to Decatur, Ill. (See vol. 1911.) Pullman Palace Car Co., 1871-2; gen. supt., Mar. 1, 1872, gen. mgr., May 1, 1876, vice pres. and gen. mgr., June 2, 1880, pres., June 2, 1887-Oct. 20, 1910, HULL, Delos, coal mcht., retired. Removed to Canon City, Colo. (See vol. 1911.) chmn. bd. since Oct. 20, 1910, C.&N.W.Ry .; also chmn. bd. C.,St.P., M.&O.Ry; dir. U.P.R.R.Co., N. Y., C.&H.R.R.R., Northern Trust Co. ( Chicago), Clubs: Chicago, Union League. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 226 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.




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