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 115

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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HUGHITT, Marvin, Jr., ry. official; h. Blooming- ton, Ill., Sept. 24, 1861; s. Marvin and Belle Bar- rett (Hough) Hughitt: ed. Shattuck School, Fari- hault, Minn .; unmarried. Entered service of C.&N. W.Ry. in gen. freight dept .. 1881; hecame division frt. agt., Feb. 1, 1887, asst. gen. frt. agt., Jan. 1, 1893, gen. frt. agt., Oct. 1, 1896, asst. frt. traffic mgr., Feb. 1, 1900, gen. frt. traffic mgr., Nov. 10, 1915, and vice pres. in charge of operation and maintenance since May 24, 1916. Clubs: Union League, Chicago, Onwentsia, Chicago Athletic. Home: Lake Forest, 111. Office: 226 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.


HUGHSON, George Farrington, steam special- ties. (See vol. 1911.)


HULBERT, Alfred Roy, lawyer; b. at Fremont, Neb., Aug. 25, 1883; s. Rev. Palmer S. and Rosa M. (Stacey) Hulbert; ed. pub. schs., Oak Park, Ill .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1908: m. Cora E. Smith, of Chicago, Oct., 1913; 1 son, Bruce. Admitted to 111. bar, June, 1908; asst. U.S. atty .. Mar. 1. 1910-Nov .. 1912; since in pvt. practice. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago har assns. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Mich. Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Home: Kenilworth, Il1.


HULBERT, Edmund Daniel, hanker; b. Pleasant Valley, Conn., Mar. 2, 1858; s. Henry R. and Em- meline (Stillman) Hulbert; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Emma Strayer, of Winona, Minn .. Aug. 8, 1897. Began as messenger with Hurlbut Nat. Bank, Winsted, Conn., 1875; bookkeeper, later cashier, First Nat. Bank, Winona, Minn., 1877-95: 2d vice pres., 1895-8, 1st vice pres., 1898-1916, pres. since 1916, Merchants Loan & Trust Co., Chicago; dir. Pullman Trust & Savings Bank. Democrat. Was treas. City of Wi- nona, Minn., 3 terms; pres. Bd. of Edn., 2 terms. Clubs: Chicago, University. Bankers', Commercial, Glen View, Onwentsia. Home: 2005 Prairie Av. Office: Merchants Loan & Trust Co.


HULBERT, Milan Hulbert, real estate, builder; b. Brooklyn, July 24, 1867; s. William Augustus and Helen ( Moore) Hulbert; ed. Brooklyn Coll, and Poly. Inst .: m. Olive Evertson Woodward, of New York. Oct. 1. 1891 ; children: Olive Woodward, Helen Mortimer, Ethel Plunket, Milan Hulbert, Jr., Adele Evertson. Mfr. until 1899; now engaged in real es- tate and building in Chicago. Dir. Dept. of MIfrs. for U.S. Commn. to Paris Expn., 1900, and was mem. Internat. Jury of Award: chief Dent. of Mfrs., and mem. Superior Jury of St. Louis Expn., 1904. Officer Legion of Honor ( France) : Officer Order of Civil Merit (Bulgaria); Royal Order of the Crown (Germany); Chevalier Order of Leopold (Bel- gium) ; Cavaliere of the Royal Order of Crown of Italy; Chevalier Order of Francis Joseph (Aus- tria) : Imperial Order of the Rising Sun (Japan) ; 1st Class of the Royal Order of Wasa (Sweden). Home: 2620 Hampden Ct. Office: S1 E. Madison St.


HULBURD, Charles Henry, watch mfr .; h. Stock- holm. Lawrence Co., N. Y., May 28. 1850; s. Hiram and Amelia (Culver) Hulburd; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1871; LL.B., Univ. of New York, 1873; m. Chicago, Feb. 3. 1880, Anna R. Belknap (died Feb. 15, 1906) : children: Ethel (Mrs. Hugh McB. Johnston), and DeForest. Came to Chicago, 1873, and practiced law about 2 yrs .; then entered grain commn. busi- ness with his uncle, in firm of Culver & Co., until 1888; traveled in Europe until 1893; organized firm of Hulburd, Warren & Co., now Hulburd, Warren


HULL, Morton Denison, lawyer; h. Chicago, Jan. 13, 1867; s. Morton B. and Eudora (Denison) Hull; grad. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1885; A.B., Har- vard, 1889, LL.B., 1892; m. Katharine Bingham, of Somerville, Mass., June 5, 1895; 1 son, Denison bingham. Engaged in practice of law at Chicago since 1893. Mem. 111. House of Reps. from 5th Senatorial Dist., 1907-14, Senate since 1914. Pres. Raymond Concrete Pile Co., contractors. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Am. Assn. for Labor Legisla- tion (vice pres.). Republican. Trustee First Uni- tarian Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: Union League, Hamilton, University, City, Midlothian Country ( Chicago) ; City (New York); Harvard (Boston). Recreation : golf. Home: 4855 Woodlawn Av. Office: 105 S. LaSalle St.


HULTGEN, Jacob F., M.D .; b. at Lorraine, Ger- many, Apr. 23, 1872; s. John and Anna ( Weiland) Hultgen: M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., Chi- cago, 1900; m. Laura C. Bast, of Canton, O., Jan. 27, 1913: 3 children. Practiced in Chicago since 1900; prof. clin. medicine, Chicago Coll. Medicine and Surgery; prof. medicine, Chicago Policlinic; phys. to German Deaconess Hosp .; attending phys., Cook Co. Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med., Pathol. and Neurol. socs., German Med. Soc. Socialist. Catholic. Home: 1518 W. Garfield Boul. Office: 1543 WV. 51st St.


HULTGREN, Erny, musical critic; b. Jönköping, Sweden, Mar. 16, 1868; s. Carl Joseph and Emma (Sandstedt) Hultgren; pupil of Heinze; m. Josie Westman, of Chicago, Dec. 31, 1900. Started cru- sade against coarse and vulgar songs, 1912, which was carried forward in leading centres of the country; advocate of a system of compulsory swimming in pub. schs, which has been widely adopted. Contbr. on musical topics. Formerly musical editor The Martin & Jeffersonian news- papers. Hon. mem. Luther Burbank Soc., Santa Rosa, Cal .; asso. mem. Palette and Chisel Club; mem. Society for Advancement of Scandinavian Study. Owns large and valuable collection of auto- graphed photographs and manuscripts of the high- est musical celebrities, foreign and American. Address: 3320 Wrightwood Av.


HUMBURG, Andrew Philip, lawyer ; b. Hermann, Gasconade Co., Mo., Dec. 21, 1867; s. Conrad and Margaret (Phillip) Humburg; ed. Univ. of Mo., 1884-5; Northern Ill. Normal School, Dixon, 1888; LL. B., Chicago College of Law ( Lake Forest Univ.), 1894; admitted to bar, 1893; Soper School of Ora- tory, Chicago, 1902-3. Teacher, 1885-8; stenog- rapher and sec. in newspaper and railroad offices, 1888-99; chief clerk law dept., 1899-1906, atty., 1906- 11, commerce atty, since Feb. 10, 1911, I.C.R.R.Co. Mem. Am. and Ill. State bar assns. Mason. Re- publican. Club: Hamilton. Home: 740 Melrose St. Office: Central Station.


HUME, John Howard, lawyer; Dec. 19, 1864-Mar. 26. 1912. (Sep vol. 1911.)


HUMISTON, Charles Edward, surgeon; b. Wash- ington Co., O., Mar. 17, 1868; s. Hiram and Marga- ret ( Null) Humiston; M.D., Coll. Phys, and Surg., Chicago, 1896; m. Myrtle Wheeler, of Lincoln, Neb .. June 18, 1901; 6 children: Margaret, Homer, Ruth, Charles Edward, Jr., Helen, Jean. Practiced in Chicago since 1896; attending surgeon, Cook Co. Hosp. since 1902: asso. prof. surgery, Coll. Medi- cine, Univ. of Ill., since 1905; surgeon to West Suburban Hosp .; also dir. West Suburban Hosp. Assn. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. (sec., 1914-16, pres., 1917-18: also trus- tee). Republican. Presbyterian. Mason. Home: . 449 N. Central Av.


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HUMMEL, Ernst, brewer; b. Württemberg, Ger- letic, South Shore Country. Recreations: golf, mo- many, Apı. 7, 1842; s. Frederick and Katherine toring. Home: 5111 Blackstone Av. Office: 133 W. Washington St. ( Bayha) Hummel; ed. German schs .; came to Chi- cago with parents, May, 1856; m. 1865, Mary All- HUNCKE, Carl, fire underwriter; b. at Detmold, Germany, May 16, 1851; s. August and Minna ( Nebe) Huncke; ed. Germany, and was apprenticed to the wholesale drug business before coming to U.S., arriving in New York, June 12, 1867, and two weeks later in Chicago; m. Mankato, Minn., Sept. 12, 1877, Rosa M. Rockey; 3 children: Irma, Otmar Rockey, Gerda (Mrs. John A. Montgomery). On arrival in Chicago obtained employment with Sam- uel S. Greeley, city and county surveyor, as sur- veyor and draftsman, but has been engaged in ins. business since 1876; mgr. Chicago branch office of the Germania Fire Ins. Co., of New York, since Jan. 1, 1884. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Underwriters. Club: Germania. Recreation: lake travel. Home: 838 Webster Av. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul. mendinger, of Chicago; children: Ernst, Clara ( Mrs. H. P. Mclaughlin). Soon after coming to Chicago was apprenticed for 5 yrs. to learn the trade of brewer; was brewer of the Lill brewery, 1861-4, of the Busch & Brand Brewing Co, 1864-80: estab- lished with Charles Brand, 1881, Brand & Hummel Brewing Co., at South Chicago, changing name, 1888, to South Chicago Brewing Co., of which be- came pres .; brewery hecame, 1893, part of United Breweries co., of which has been sec. since 1899. Was North Town collector, 1876-7; mem. Ill. Legis- lature, 1885-7; alderman, 1800-4; city treas., 1897-9; and again, 1903-5. Democrat. Mason (32 ), Odd Jellow. Mem. Schwaben Verein. Recreation: farm- ing. Home: 10134 Avenue M. Office: 38 S. Dearborn Street.


HUMMEL, Frank F., publisher; b. Marion, ind., Feb. 6, 1866; s. Marion and Amanda ( Minnick) Hummel; B.S., Butler Coll., Indianapolis, Ind., 1693: m. Effie M. Heady, of Indianapolis, Apr. 4, 1895; 2 children. Helen Lucile, Ruth Lydia. Taught in pub. schs. of Ind. 9 yrs .; traveled for The Macmillan Co., publishers, 1899-1904 ; western mgr. same con- pany, at Chicago, 1904-10; sec., dir. D. C. Heath & Co., pubs. sch. and coll. text-books, and mgr. Chica- go office since May, 1910. Mem. bd. of dirs., Butler Coll., 1902-5. Mem. N.E.A., Delta Tau Delta. Re- publican. Baptist. Mason. Club: Quadrangle. Rec- reations: golf, motoring, fishing. Home: 5641 Dor- chester Av. Office: 1815 Prairie Av.


HUMMER, John Sylvester, lawyer: b. Delphos, O., Feb. 20, 1869; s. Frank and Justina (Lang) Hummer; LL.B., Univ. of Notre Dame, 1890, B. Litt., 1891: m. Laura Georgia Doolittle, ot Chicago Feb. 15, 1896; children: Richard Paul, John David, Charles Alfred, Robert Johnstone and Helen Irene. Admitted to bar, 1891, and since in practice in Chi- cago; master in chancery Superior Ct. of Cook Co. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Ohio Soc. Democrat. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Chicago Eques- trian Assn. Home: 4535 Beacon St. Office: 69 W. Washington St.


HUMPHREY, John, mfr. See vol. 1911.)


HUMPHREY, John, lawyer; June 20, 1838-Oct. 3, 1914. ( See vol. 1911.)


HUMPHREY, William R., industrial commr .; July 31, 1861-Jan. 18, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)


HUMPHREY, Wirt E., lawyer; b. Orland, Cook Co., Ill., Jan. 6, 1868; s. John and Amelia A. (Pat- rick) Humphrey; Ph. B., Northwestern Univ., 1890, Ph. M., 1893; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1892; m. Katherine Merrill Hay, of Indianapolis, Ind., May 31, 1893; 1 son, Merrill. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1892; master in chancery Superior Ct. of Cook Co. since Dec., 1893; U.S. commr. for Northern Dist. of Ill. since Jan., 1895; mem. Evanston City Council since 1914. Mem. Ill State and Chicago bar assns., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Phi, Alumni Assn. of Northwestern Univ. ( pres. 1915-17). Republican. Congregationalist. Mason ( Shriner), Odd Fellow, Elk. Clubs: Hamil- ton, Evanston, Westmoreland Golf. Recreations: golf, bowling. Home: 2146 Orrington Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 1311 Ashland Blk., Chicago.


HUMPHREYS, William A., vice pres. and gen. mgr. N. A. Williams Co .; b. New Castle, Pa., Jan. 15, 1867; s. Thomas M. and Venetia Frances (Dar- Jey) Humphreys; grad. Arkansas Coll., Batesville, 1885; m. Milwaukee, Feb. 10, 1904, Adine, d. M. H. Riddell; 1 son, William A., Jr. Was salesman for H. T. Simon, Gregory & Co., wholesale dry goods, St. Louis, Mo., ISS5-90; mgr. Chicago branch Co- lumbus Sewer Pipe Co., 1890-4; mgr. Chicago branch of the Robinson Clay Product Co., 1894- 1901: vice pres. and gen. mgr. of the N. A. Wil- llams Co. since Jan. 1, 1902; pres. Paducah (Ky.) HUNT, Willis Roy, wholesale leather; b. Gales- burg, Ill., Mar. 17, 1866; s. Jabez C. and Frances (Ladd) Hunt; pub. schs., Galesburg; m. Nina Pottery Co. since 1912; vice pres. Robinson Clay Product Co., Akron, O .; sec., treas. Ill. Sewer Pipe Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago Ath- Hardenbrook, of Chicago, Dec. 23, 1901; 1 daugh-


HUNT, John Eddy, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.)


HUNT, Nicholas, detective agency; b. Co. Wa- terford, Ireland, June 19, 1848; s. Michael and Mar- gareth (Purcell) Hunt; ed. Waterford schs .; came to U.S., 1864; in. Johanna Crimmings, of Chicago, May 9, 1x73; children: M. E., Anna, Nellie. Joined Chicago Police Dept., 1571; chief of police, Hyde Park, 1875-89; resigned from Police Dept., 1911; appt. chief of detectives, 1916; pres. Shippy, Hunt, Dorman Internat. Detective Agency since Apr. 1, 1912. Home: 5732 Kenwood Av. Office: Suite 1301 City Hall Sq. Eldg.


HUNT, Robert Woolston, metallurgical engr .; b. Fallsington, Bucks Co., Pa., Dec. 9, 1838; s. Robert A. (M.D.) and Martha. L. (Woolston) Hunt; ed. in Covington, Ky .; worked in rolling mill at Potts- ville, Pa., practically learning puddling, heating, rolling, etc .; studied analytical chemistry, Phila., 1859-60; (Dr. Engring., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1916) ; chemist, Cambria Iron Co., 1860-1; m. Elea- nor, d. George Clark, Ecorse, Mich., Dec. 5, 1866. Pvt. to sergt., Pa. vols., and capt. in command Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, Pa., 1861-5. Supt. steel works, Wyandotte, Mich., 1865-6, Cambria Iron Co., 1860-73, John A. Griswold & Co., Troy, N. Y., 1873- 75, Troy Steel & Iron Co., 1875-88; head of Robert W. Hunt & Co., consulting engrs., iron insps., etc., since ISS8. Distinguished especially as metallurgical engr. Trustee Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. (pres. 1883-4, 1906-7), Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. (pres. 1891), West- ern Soc. Engrs. (pres. 1893), Am. Soc. for Testing Materials (pres. 1912-13), Internat. Assn. for Test- ing Materials (Am. vice pres. since 1914), British Iron and Steel Inst., Soc. Mech. Engrs. of Eng., The Instn. of Civ. Engrs., Canadian Soc. C.E. Awarded John Fritz medal for 1912. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: Chicago, Mid-Day, Ill. Athletic, Chicago Engineers', South Shore Country, Saddle and Cycle, Chicago Golf, Glen View (pres. 1907, 8, 9); Engi- neers' (New York); Duquesne (Pittsburgh): Sea View ( Atlantic City, N.J.). Mem. Ill. com. Naval Consulting Bd. of U.S., 1917. Home: 77 Division St. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.


HUNT, William Prescott, Jr., railway supplies; b. Boston; s. William Prescott and Catherine ( Mul- ler) Hunt; ed. Chauncey Hall Sch. and Harvard Coll .; also special course in engring. at Mass. Inst. Tech .; m. Chicago, June 7, 1893, Rebecca Mande- ville Rozet. Vice pres. South Boston Iron Works, Boston, 1886-94; came to Chicago, 1894; with Crane Elevator Co. as gen. supt., and Fairbanks, Morse & Co., as mgr. engine dept., until 1902; vice pres. Frost Mfg. Co., builders of steam engines, 1902-6; vice pres. The Buda Co., mfrs. of ry. supplies, Chi- cago, since 1906. Mem. Assn. of Harvard Engrs. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Golf, Saddle and Cycle, Harvard, Casino (Chicago); Harvard Union (Cambridge, Mass.) ; Harvard (New York). Recreations: golf, riding, sailing and reading. Home: 1006 N. LaSalle St. Office: 80 E. Jackson Boul.


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ter, Elizabeth Frances. Began as clerk in employ er). Recreations: golf, motoring, fishing. Home: of Wilder & Co., wholesale leather, Chicago, Jan. 5014 Dorchester Av. Office: 1743 Insurance Ex- 19, 1891, continuing 5 yrs .; then clerk and sales- change. man, Farnsworth, Hoyt & Co., wholesale leather, 1896-1900; organized W. R. Hunt & Co., Inc., July 1, 1900, and since pres. and treas. Mason. Repub- lican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Coun- try, Olympia Fields Country. Home: 6442 Kimbark Av. Office: 303 W. Lake St.


HUNTER, Edward Sickels, real estate and grain commn .; b. Lockport, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861; s. James W. and Sarah C. ( Wiswell) Hunter; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Elizabeth Mallers, of Chicago, Sept. 3, 1884; 2 children: Helen, Robert E. Began in em- ploy of Pullman Palace Car Co., 3 yrs .; with M. S. Nichols & Co., grain commn., 6 yrs .; later with William Young & Co. and R. W. Dunham & Co .; commn. mcht., chiefly in corn since 1890. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Clubs: Midwick Country (Pasadena, Cal.), Bolsa Chica (Los Angeles), Mid- lothian, South Shore Country. Recreations: golf, shooting, fishing, motoring. Residence: Parkway Hotel, Chicago; (winter) 357 Waverly Drive, Pasa- dena, Cal. Office: 400 Hunter Bldg., 337 W. Madi- son St.


HUNTER, Edwin Llewellyn, M.D .; b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Mar. 25, 1874; s. Llewellyn Kidder and Florence Emma (Patchen) Hunter; grad. high sch., Leavenworth, Kan., 1892; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1896; m. Argyra Harrison White, of El Paso, Tex., Dec. 30, 1908; 1 son, Thom- as Harrison. Practiced in Chicago since 1896; house surgeon, Hahnemann Hosp., 1896-7; adjunct prof. surgery, Hahnemann Med. Coll., until 1914. Mem. Am. Inst. Homeopathy, 111. Home. Med. Soc., Clin. Soc. of Hahnemann Coll., Chicago Home- opathic Soc. Contbr. to Clinique and Clifford Mitch- ell's pamphlets. Recreation: photography. Home: 1367 Madison Park. Office: 122 S. Michigan Av.


HUNTER, John H., teacher. (See vol. 1911.) *HUNTER, William Crosbie, publisher. (See vol. 1911-)


HUNTING, (Henry) Gardner, author. Removed to New York. (See Who's Who in America.)


HUNTINGTON, Frank Burdo, railway account- ing; b. Cleveland, O., Nov. 22, 1867; s. of Charles Palmer and Fannie Maria (Davis) Huntington; ed. pub. schs., Milwaukee, Wis .; m. Helen Lilla Kel- logg, of Milwaukee, Nov. 25, 1890; children: Kel- logg, Charles Palmer. Clk. with Milwaukee & Northern R.R., 1883-90; sec .- treas. Western Coal Co., 1891-3; traveling auditor Wis. Central R.R., 1894; vice pres. Eastern Wis. Ry. & Light Co., 1895; auditor Wis. & Mich. Ry., Lake Michigan Car Ferry Transfer Co .; dir, and comptroller Chi- cago Terminal Transfer R.R. Co .; auditor B.&O. Chi- cago Terminal R.R .; chmn. Terminal and Switch- ing Lines Accounting Conf. Owner "Shore Acres" farm. Mem. Assn. Ry. Accounting Officers. Mem. Loyal Legion, Am. Canoe Assn. (gov.) Repub- lican. Mason, K.P. Recreation: canoeing. Home: "Shore Acres," Grayslake, Ill. Office: 308 Grand Central Station, Chicago.


HUPP, Frank L., secretary Chicago Rys. Co .; b. Long Point, 111., June 18, 1878; s. John T. and Sarah E. (Garee) Hupp; ed. pub. schs. of Long Point and Pontiac, 111 .: LL.B., Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law, 1905; m. Bertha B. Moll, of Chicago, June 9, 1904. Became connected with office of gen. counsel Chi- cago Rys. Co., 1903, and sec. of company since 1907; also asst. sec. Chicago Surface Lines. Re- publican. Methodist. Recreations: motoring, ten- nis. Home: 5414 South Park Av. Office: 105 S. La Salle St.


HURD, Harry Boyd, lawyer; b. Livingston Co., Mo., Jan. 8, 1875; s. Inscoe E. and Harriet Jane (Andrews) Hurd; ed. pub. schs. in Mo., Muscatine (1a. ) High Sch., and Chicago Coll. of Law; m. Mar- garet Julia Frank, of Sterling, Ill., Dec. 25, 1902: 2 daughters: Harriet Margaret, Anna Katherine, Ad- mitted to bar, Jan. 15, 1897; was associated with Max Pam while he was a mem. of Moses, Pam & Kennedy; when the firm of Pam, Donnelly & Glen- non was formed, became a mem. of that firm, and continued as a mem. of the firm of Pam, Calhoun & Glennon; actively participated in the formation of many large corpns .; now mem. firm of Pam & Hurd, composed of Max Pam and himself, counsel for a large number of important corpns .; special- izes in corpn. and public utility work. Republican. Presbyn. Clubs: Chicago Athletic (life), Chicago Automobile, Evanston, Evanston Golf, Boh o' Link Golf. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Home: 932 Edgemere St., Evanston, Ill. Office: The Rookery, Chicago.


HURLBUT, Harry Rogers, lawyer; b. Chicago, Mar. 7, 1877; s. Charles Judson and Susan ( Rogers) Hurlbut; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; A.B., Univ. of Mich., 1899; LL. B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1901; m. Ida M. Dahl, of Chicago, Aug. 31, 1908; 2 children: Jane, Charles Judson. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1901; practiced law alone in Chicago until Feb. 1. 1914; since then mem, firm of King, Brower & Hurlbut; pres. and treas. Central Millwork Co. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants (by right of de- scent from Joseph and Thomas Rogers of the May- flower), Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Democrat. Congregationalist. Club: University. Home: 1319 Greenwood Av., Evanston, 111. Office: 1331 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago.


HURLBUT, William Daniels, traffic official; b. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Aug. 10, 1861; s. N. L. and Fan- nie E. (Daniels) Hurlbut; 9th generation from Thomas Hurlbut, who settled in Conn., 1635; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Milwaukee, Dec. 4, 1886, Hattie Deutsch; children: William Nathan, Jose- phine; m. 2d, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 20, 1906, Kate L. Blade. Entered ry. service with I.C.R.R., Aug. 1875, continuing to Dec., 1899, as clerk in gen. freight office, Chicago; asst. gen. freight agt., Chi- cago, Jan., 1890-Aug., 1892, and at Memphis Te n., Aug., 1892-Aug., 1896; gen. freight agt., Louisville, Ky., Aug., 1896-Dec., 1899; gen, coal agt. saine com- pany, Chicago, Dec., 1899-May, 1902; traffic mgr. Nat. Hardwood Lumber Assn., May, 1902-May, 1903; traffic mgr. General Paper Co., May, 1903- Dec., 1906; gen. freight agt. Mo.P. and S., L., I., M.& S.Ry. to Mar., 1907; traffic mgr. Wis. Pulp & Paper Mfrs. since Mar., 1907. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Empire State Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: Chica- go Traffic, Midlothian Country. Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: 6417 Harvard Av. Office: 1513, 28 E. Jackson Boul.


HURLEY, Edward Nash, chairman U.S. Ship- ping Bd .; b. Galesburg, 111., July 31, 1864; s. Jere- miah and Ellen (Nash) Hurley; ed. pub. schs., Galesburg; m. Julia Keeley, of Chicago, Sept. 30, 1891 (died Oct. 18, 1900) ; 2 sons: Edward Nash, Jr., and Raymond Joseph; m. 2d, Florence Agnes, d. John H. Amberg, of Chicago, July 24, 1905: 2 children: Helen Mary and John Richard. Engr., C., B.&Q.R.R. up to 1Ss8; traveling salesman and later mgr. U.S. Metallic Packing Co., Phila., 1888-96; originated and developed the pneumatic tool indus- try in U.S. and Europe; organized, 1896, and pres. and treas., 1896-1902, Standard Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago; sold interests in that company and Inter- nat. Pneumatic Tool Co., of England, to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., 1902; retired from active busi- ness and engaged in farming and stock raising at his country home, Wheaton, Ill., 1902-8; pres. Hur- ley Machine Co., 1908-15; pres. First Nat. Bank, Wheaton, since 1909. Apptd. U.S. trade commr. to Latin-Am. republics, Nov., 1913, and was vice chmn. Federal Trade Commn., Washington, until


HURD, Ellis Rhea, insurance; b. Davenport, Ia., Mar. 18, 1878; s. Marshall L. and Adaline ( Read- ing) Hurd; ed. pub. schs., Davenport; m. Frances Crabb, of Springfield, Ill., Mar. 6, 1906; children: E. R., Jr., Frederick M. In employ of local agency at Davenport, 1896-8; then with the western dept. Germania Fire Ins. Co. of New York, 1898-1900; with Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn., 1900-1: fre ins. adjuster, 1901-2; apptd. spl. agt. Home Ins. Co. of New York, Apr., 1902; asst. mgr. for same company in Chicago since 1915. Mason (32°, Shrin- resigned, Feb., 1917; apptd. chmn. U.S. Shipping


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Bd., July 24, 1917. Author: The Awakening of Busi- Recreation: golf. Home: 2226 Pratt Boul. Office: ness, 1916. Clubs: Engineers' ( New York); Chica- 404 Great Northern Bldg. go, Union League, Chicago Athletic, Mid-Day, Chi- cago Golf. Life mem. Internat, Live Stock Expn. Assn. Recreations: golf, horseback riding and mo- toring. Home: Wheaton, Ill., in summer, and 1367 N. State St., Chicago, in winter. Address: U. S. Shipping Board, Washington, D. C.


HURLEY, Neil C., mfr. electric washing ma- chilies; b. Galesburg, 111., May 3, 1870; s. Jeremiah and Ellen (Nash ) Hurley; ed. pub. schs., St. Jo- seph's Acad., Brown's Business Coll. (all of Gales- burg); m. Mary Sullivan, of Galesburg, June 28, 1906; children: Neil C., Jr., Mary Jessica. Was in employ of U.S. Govt. until 1906; elected sec. Hur- ley Machine Co., mfrs. electric washing machines, upon its organization, May 1, 1906; elected dir. and vice pres., 1907, pres. since 1915. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Union League, Oak Park Country. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 305 N. Grove Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 29 S. Clin- ton St., Chicago.


HURLEY, Timothy David, lawyer; b. Maysville, Mason Co., Ky., Ang. 31, 1863; s. Timothy and El- len (MeNamara) Hurley; ed. Catholic parish sch. of Maysville, Ky .; entered a printing office in Mays- ville and learned the trade; came to Chicago, 1882, and worked in job offices; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, 1887; m. Mary A. Murtha, of Chicago, Sept. 19, 1889; children: Emmett (deceased), Gerald (de- ceased), Ethel, Dorothy, Timothy Donald. Began practice in 1887; later partner with Victor K. Koer- ner for several years; now mem. Hurley & Baer. Was justice of the peace many years from 1891. Ex-pres. Visitation and Aid Soc .; ex-pres. JIl. State Council of the Catholic Benevolent Legion; ex- pres. Ill. State Conf. of Charity; first chief proba- tion officer of the Juvenile Ct. until 1904. Mem. Catholic Benevolent Legion, Knights of Columbus. Home: 3653 Grand Boul. Office: Unity Bldg.


HUSBAND, Joseph, author; b. Rochester, N.Y., July 25, 1885; s. Thomas H. and Ella (Wright) Husband; A.B., Harvard, 1908; m. Eleanor Brown, of Highland Park, Ill., Oct. 7, 1911. With Zeigler Coal Co., 1908-9, Stone & Webster, 1909-11; contbr. and adv. mgr. The Bellman, since 1911; pres. Hus- hand & Thomas Co., advertising. Mem. Am. Biblio- phile Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon, etc. Club: Univer- sity. Author: A Year in a Coal Mine, 1911; Amer- ica at Work, 1915. Contbr. to mags, and newspa- pers. Home: Winnetka, Ill. Office: 58 E. Washing- ton St., Chicago.




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