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 177

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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serve Univ., 1882; M.D., Dunham Med. Coll., Chi- cago, 1895; m. Dixie Pepper, of Lexington, Ky., June 28, 1910; 3 children by former marriage: Al- fred D., Jeanette ( Mrs. Frank Pollock), Ruth. Con- verted to homeopathy in 1890; moved to Chicago, 1892; prof. pathology and dir. of laboratory, Her- ing Med. Coll., 1892-5; prof. materia medica and elin. medicine, Dunham Med. Coll., 1895-1902. Ed- itor and pub. Medical Advance, 1893-5, Hahneman- nian Advocate, 1895-1910. Mem. Am. Inst. Homo- opathy, Internat. Hahnemannian Assn., also state and local med. socs. Congregationalist. Club: In- tercollegiate (Chicago), Contbr. to med. jours. and for 20 yrs. writer of editorial articles. Recreation: golf. Home: 821 Sheridan Rd. Office: 24 E. Wash- ington St.


PIERSON, Louis J., lawyer; July 27, 1857-Mar.


PIESER, Isaac, wholesale flour; b. Chicago, Jan. 8, 1857 ; s. Jacob and Rosa (Samter) Pieser; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Rebecca Livingston, of Chicago, Mar. 5, 1879; 1 son, Jacob G. Has been engaged in wholesale flour business since May, 1877; now pres. Pieser-Livingston Co .; also pres. American Carton Sealing Machinery Co. Democrat. Home: 4858 Michigan Av. Office: 1527-1533 S. Halsted St.


PIETROWICZ, Stephen Roman, M.D .; b. Posen, Poland, Aug. 26, 1873; s. Vincent and Stanislawa (Molinski) Pietrowicz; ed. Gymnasium, Posen; came to U.S., 1885; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Univ. of Ill.), 1898; post-grad. work Johns Hop- kins (Baltimore) and London, Berlin, Vienna and Rome; m. Kathrine Elizabeth Driscoll, of Chicago, Oct. 2, 1901; 4 children: Marie, Stephen, Frank, Ambrose. Began practice in Chicago, 1898; prof. since 1907; supt. Dunning Insane Asylum, 1911-12; phys. in chief to St. Mary's Hosp .; dir. Chicago Tuberculosis Inst .; chmn. Cook Co. Instn. for Tu- berculosis. Mem. Inst. of Medicine Chicago, A.M. A., Chicago Soc. Internal Medicine, Chicago Pathol. Soc., Polish, German and Chicago med. socs. Cath- olic. Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 5554 Sheridan Rd. Office: 25 E. Washington St.


PIETSCH, Karl, college prof .; b. Stettin, Ger- many, Jan. 4, 1860; s. Carl and Marie (Neumann) Pietsch; student Univ. of Berlin, 1879-82, Florence, Italy, 1882-4, Univ. of Halle, 1886-7, Ph.D., 1887; m. at Chicago, Elisabeth Jäntsch, of Berlin, Ger- many, May, 1890; 2 sons: Ewald, Peter. Asst, libra- rian, Newberry Library, Chicago, 1890-6; instr. Romance philology, 1896-1900, asst. prof., 1900-1, asso. prof., 1901-10, prof. since 1910, Univ. of Chi- cago. Author: Two Old Spanish Versions of the Disticha Catonis, 1902. Contbr. to Modern Lan- guage Notes, Modern Philology, Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie. Corr. mem, Royal Spanish Acad., Madrid. Home: 6049 Kimbark Av.


PIEZ, Charles, engineer; b. (of naturalized Am. parents) Mayence, Germany, Sept. 24, 1866; s. P. Jacob and Catherine (Liebig) Piez; E.M., Colum- bia School of Mines, N.Y. City, 1889; m. Laura O. Flory, of Bangor, Pa., Jan. 16, 1896. Entered en- gring. dept. of Link Belt Co., mfrs. elevating and conveying machinery, at Phila., 1889, and became successively chief engr., gen. supt., gen. mgr. and pres, since 1906, with hdqrs. at Chicago. Also pres. Electric Steel Co., Ill. Mfrs.' Casualty Co .; dir. of State Bank of Chicago, Drexel State Bank. Chmn. Ill. Workmen's Compensation Commn., 1911; pres. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn., 1911-13. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Western Soc. Engrs. Progressive Republican. Clubs: Chicago, University, Midlothian Country; Union League ( Chicago and Phila.). Recreations: riding, golf. Home: Jackson Shore Apartments, 55th St. and South Shore Drive. Office: 329 W. 39th St.


PIGGOT, Graham Howard, secretary and treas. Federal Steel Fixture Co .; b. Chicago, May 21, 1877; s. James and Jessie (Brown) Piggot; grad. Chicago Business Law Sch. and attended Central Y.M.C.A. night sch .; m. Alma Brunkhorst, of Chi- cago, June 18, 1901; I son, Murray. Began with Bunte Bros. & Spoehr, confectioners, 1893, continu-


1900. Home: 137 E. Chicago Av. Office: 22 E. clin. medicine, Chicago Coll. Medicine and Surgery, Washington St.


PIERCE, William Lewis, real estate; b. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1843; s. William B. and Elizabeth Frances (Peck) Pierce (direct descendant of Mary, sister of Benjamin Franklin; and on mother's side, descendant of Capt. Henry D. Peck, propr. of first transportation line of steamers on the Hudson); came to Chicago, 1857; A.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1865; enlisted in 134th Regt., U.S.V., 1862; m. Chi- cago, 1876, Carrie L. Lyman; children: Bessie Ly- man (Mrs. fra R. Hutchinson), Florence Dennis (Mrs. Howard R. Le Vally) and William Blake (twins), John Green. Was half owner of the Phil- adelphia, Washington, Pittsburgh and Baltimore commercial agencies of Tappan, McKillop & Co .; in real estate business since 1869; was mem. Wil- liam H. Sampson & Co., Pierce & Ware, and now mem. William L. Pierce & Co. Was trustee old Univ. of Chicago; one of organizers Chicago Real Estate Bd., and its vice pres., 1884. Mem. Royal Arcanum (Grand Regent of Ill. 1887), Thomas Post G.A.R., Zeta Psi (presiding officer of U. S. and Can- ada 1884). Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Union League, Calumet Heights Shooting and Fishing (pres. 2 terms), Recreations: hunting, fishing and music. Home: 4434 Clifton Av. Office: 40 N. Dear- born St.


PIERPONT, Henry Edwards, freight traffic mgr .; b. Two Rivers, Wis .; s. Henry S. and Lydia (Gardner) Pierpont; ed, pub. schs .; m. Mrs. Mattie K. Simpson, of Lexington, Mo., Dec. 18, 1894. Be- gan as telegraph operator, in employ C.,M.&St.P. Ry., May, 1883; continued with same rd. succes- sively in station and auditing depts. and frt. agt. at Kansas City, Mo., until 1892; div. frt. agt. and pass. agt. at LaCrosse, Wis., 1892-6; asst. gen. frt. agt. at Chicago, 1896-1907; gen. frt. agt., 1907-13; frt. traffic mgr. since Jan. 15, 1913. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Wis. Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: Union League, South Shore Country, Calumet Coun- try. Traffic. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 5436 S. Michigan Av. Office: 1321, 80 E. Jackson Boulevard.


PIERSON, see also Pearson.


PIERSON, Hermon Wilfrid, M.D .; b, at Mecca, puh. grammar sch. and Met. Business Coll .; 1 yr. at


Trumbull Co., O., July 14, 1856; s. Daniel Arthur and Sarah Elvira (Knapp) Pierson; ed. Western Reserve Sem., Farmington, O .; student Univ. of Wis., 1876; Med. Dept. Univ. of Mich., 1879-80: M.D., Med. Dept. Univ. of Wooster, Cleveland, O., ing until Oct. 1, 1899; then with Charles E. Graves 1881; M.D., ad eundem, Med. Dept. Western Re- & Co., jewelers, until Mar. 1, 1906; organized Fed-


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eral Steel Fixture Co., of which was pres, and 1900; gen, western mgr. York Mfg. Co., York, Pa., treas. until Mar., 1910, since sec. and treas. Repub- since May, 1900; also pres. Pilsbry-Becker Engring. lican. Mem. Church of Christ (Disciples). Home: & Supply Co. (St. Louis), York Engring. & Supply 3727 N. Harding Av. Offices: 4545 W. Homer St. Co. ( Houston, Tex. ), York Constrn. & Supply Co. and 189 W. Madison St.


PIGGOTT, Edward John, cheese mfr. (See vol. 1911.)


PIKE, Charles Burrall, real estate; b. Chicago, June 29, 1871; s. late Eugene Samuel and Mary (Rockwell) Pike; A.B., Harvard, 1893, LL.B., 1896; m. Washington, D.C., 1898, Frances Alger. En- gaged in practice of law in Chicago as Pike & Gade, 1898-1902; vice pres. Western State Bank, Jan., 1901-July, 1902; pres. Hamilton Nat. Bank several years from 1903; was pres. Merchants Safe Deposit Co. and dir. Nat. City Bank; in real estate business since 1914; agt. for Mentor Bldg. Clubs: Chicago, University, Chicago Athletic, Onwentsia, Saddle and Cycle. Recreations: racquets, shooting. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 39 S. State St., Chicago.


PIKE, Eugens Rockwell, comptroller City of Chicago; b. Chicago, Dec. 23, 1868; s. late Engene Samuel and Mary (Rockwell) Pike; B.A., Yale, 1890; student Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1890- 92; m. Georgie Fay Cramer, of Milwaukee, Wis., May 16, 1894. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1892; practiced law and in stock brokerage business, 1892-1912; mem. Bd. of Alderman from 2d Ward, 1898-1900; comptroller of Chicago since 1915. Republican, Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: University, Chicago Athletic, Ill. Athletic, Chicago Golf, South Shore Country. Home: 191 E. Walton Pl. Office: City Hall.


PIKE, Eugene S,, capitalist; Oct. 9, 1835-Oct. 17, 1916. (See vol. 1911.)


PIKE, Francis Joseph, wholesale lumber; b. To- ronto, Ont., May 25, 1863; s. Samuel and Mary Ann (Boyer) Pike; brought to U.S. in infancy; grad. Cottage Grove Grammar Sch., Chicago, 1876; South Div. High Sch., 1878; m. Marcia Duncan, d. Gen. Charles S. Bentley, of LaGrange, Ill., Sept. 3, 1891; 3 children: C. S. Bentley, Virginia K., Doris D. In wholesale lumber business, Chicago, since 1897; sr. mem. Pike-Dial Lumber Co .; dir. Lakeside Lum- ber & Mfg. Co .; trustee Eastern Ry. and Lumber Co., Centralia, Wash .; also identified with Over- land Ditch Co., Hotchkiss, Colo. Mem. Lumber- men's Assn. of Chicago (vice pres. 1914). Pres. La Grange Bd. of Health, 1916, 17. Republican. Pres- byterian. Hoo-Hoo. Home: 200 S. Waiola Av., La Grange, Ill. Office: 22d and Loomis Sts., Chicago.


PILLINGER, Henry, banker; b. Bristol, Eng., Apr. 22, 1864; s. Aaron and Ester Pillinger; ed. pub. schs .: m. Mary Bornig, of Chicago. Feb. 4, 1884; children: Herbert Henry ( M.D.), Harold Ray- mond, Mildred Ester. Came to U.S., 1876; en- gaged in banking business since 1911; pres. Austin Av. Trust & Savings Bank since 1911. Republican. 706 County Bldg.


Congregationalist. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, Commandery), Odd Fellow, K.P. Home: 326 N. Austin Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 11 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.


(Seattle, Wash.), York Cal. Constrn. Co. (San Francisco); vice pres. Navajo Ice & Cold Storage Co. (Winslow, Ariz.), Winslow Electric Light & Power Co .; treas., dir. Associated Industries Fire Ins. Co. (Chicago); sec., dir. Westerlin & Campbell Co. (Chicago). Mem. Am. Soc. Refrigerating En- grs., Am. Assn. Refrigeration, Internat. Assn. Re- frigeration. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason (Scottish Rite and Shrine). Clubs: Union League, Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country, Germania Maennerchor, Edgewater Golf (Chicago) ; Missouri Athletic (St. Louis); Lake Beulah (Wis.) Coun- try. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 417 Barry Av. Office: 1332 Monadnock Blk.


PINA, Augustin, consul of Mexico. (See vol. 1911.)


PINCKARD, Charles Philip, M.D .: b. Sept. 4, 1864; s. Valentine O. and Tillie S. Pinckard; A.B., Harvard, 1886, M.D., 1889; m. Mary L. Graff, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 25, 1903; children: Charles P., Jr., Davis H. Practiced at Chicago since 1891 ; prof. ophthalmology, Post-Grad. Med. Sch., since 1896; consulting ophthalmologist, Michael Reese Hosp .; attending ophthalmologist, Winfield Sanitarium. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Ophthal. Soc. Home: 1415 E. 51st St. Office: 104 S. Michigan Av. PINCKNEY, Floyde King, glassware; b. North Fairfield, O., July 20, 1880; s. Webh H. and Anna E. ( King) Pinckney; grad. Trumansburg (N.Y.) High School, 1899; Eastman Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1900; m. Katherine M. Michels, of N.Y. City, Nov. 4, 1908; 2 children: Robert Winton, Elizabeth Ann. Purchasing agt. Dressel Ry. Lamp Works, N.Y. City, 1900-7; asst, sales mgr. Macbeth-Evans Glass Co., Pittsburgh, 1908-10; mgr. Chicago office same company since 1910. Mem. Chicago branch Illumi- nating Engring. Soc., Elec. Credit Assn., Sons of Jove. Republican. Methodist. Mason. Club: Hard- ware. Recreation: motoring. Home: 245 S. Ridge- land Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 159 W. Lake St., Chicago.


PINCKNEY, Merritt Willis, judge; b. Mt. Mor- ris, Ogle Co., Ill., Dec. 12, 1859; s. Daniel J. and Margaret C. (Hitt) Pinckney; grad. Rock River Sem., Mt. Morris, 1877, and Knox Coll., Galesburg, Ill., 1881; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, 1883 (vale- dictorian) ; m. July 24, 1885, Mary Van Vechten, of Cedar Rapids, Ia. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1883; part- ner with William H. Tatge, 1884-93; then with Gustavus J. Tatge in firm of Pinckney & Tatge. subsequently of Pinckney, Tatge & Abbott; judge Circuit Court of Cook Co. since 1905 (judge of the Juvenile Court, 1908-16); present term expires in 1921. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Ham- ilton, City. Residence: Hotel Del Prado. Address:


PINKERTON, William Allan, principal of Pin- kerton's Nat. Detective Agency; b. Dundee, Ill., Apr. 7, 1846; s. Allan P. (noted detective) and Joan (Carfrae) Pinkerton; ed. pvt. and pub. schs., Notre Dame Coll .; entered secret service div. U.S.A., 1861; m. Dec. 14, 1866, Margaret S. Asliling, of Bliss- field, Mich. (died Apr. 5, 1895); 2 children: Mrs. J. O. Watkins, Mrs. W. C. Pullman. Served through


PILLINGER, William A., mason contractor: b. Bristol, Eng., Nov. 15, 1857; s. A. A. and Edith Pil- linger; ed. in old country; m. Edith M. Webb, of Chicago, 1881; children: Ralph A., Milton W., Mrs. F. C. Krekel. Learned mason's and bricklayer's Civil War, chiefly in Army of Potomac; hecame trade in England; came to Chicago, 1870; has en- gaged in business on own account since 1876; pres. clerk in his father's office; later with his brother, chief asst. in agency, succeeding to the business on W. A. Pillinger Co. and Mos Oleum Floor Mfg. Co .; death of Allan Pinkerton, July 1, 1884. Home: 199 dir. Austin Av. Trust & Savings Bank. Mem. Chi- Lake Shore Drive. Office: 137 S. 5th Av. cago Mason's Assn. Mem. Austin Lodge A.F. and A.M .; Cicero Chapter R.A.M .; Siloam Commandery K.T .; Medinah Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. Republican. Presbyterian. Home: 239 N. Waller Av. Office: II S. LaSalle St.


PIOTROWSKI, Nicholas L., lawyer; b. in Ger- man Poland, Sept. 15, 1863: s. Simon and Johanna (Kopicwska) Piotrowski; studied in Berlin prior to coming to America, 1882; student State Normal Sch., Whitewater, Wis .; Univ. of Notre Dame, Ind .; A.B., Valparaiso (Ind.) Univ., 1888, also studied law there; m. Theresa R. Moag, of Richmond, Ind .. Sept. 27, 1893; 1 daughter, Angela. Admitted to Mich. har, 1891; practiced at Detroit, 1891-2, since at Chicago; asst. corpn. counsel, 1897-1902; city


PILSBRY, Frank Wilson, refrigerating engr .; b. Zanesville, O., May 16, 1857; s. Dexter Robert and Hannah Elizabeth (Anderson) Pilsbry; ed. high sch., State Univ. of Ia., and business coll., Iowa City, Ia .; m. Ada Seeley Mullin, of San Francisco, Mar. 23. 1889; 1 daughter, Marion K. Began as atty. of Chicago, 1911-15; pres. Polish Pub. Co., bookkeeper for James Turner, packer, Chicago, pubs. Polish Daily News; dir. Logan Square Trust 1879-81; mgr. Fred W. Wolf, later Fred W. Wolf & Savings Bank. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar Co., mfrs. ice and refrigerating machinery, 1881- assns., Chicago Law Inst., Lawyers' Assn. of Ill.


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Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Recrea- tion: traveling. Residence: Plaza Hotel. Office: Brooks; b. Saratoga, N.Y., June 9, 1846; s. Joshua 105 W. Monroe St.


PIPER, Charles Edward, lawyer and real estate investments; b. Chicago, June 12, 1858; s. Otis and Margaret (McGrory ) Piper; A.B., Northwestern Univ., 1882, A.M., 1886; while at Evanston served 4 yrs. in the U.S. Life Saving Service; studied law; m. Chicago, Aug. 15, 1882, Carrie L. Gregory, of Indianola, Ia .; children: Carrie E., Lulu L., Rob- ert G., Margaret J., Charles E., Jr. Engaged in practice of law and in handling real estate invest- ments; was associated with Wilbur J. Andrews in building the town of Berwyn. Now Supreme Scribe of the Royal League. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv., which nominated James G. Blaine for the Presidency, 1884. Methodist; has been gen. treas. Nat. Epworth League, and sec. Meth. Social Union of Chicago. Mason (K.T.); pres. National Fraternal Congress. Home: Berwyn, Ill. Office: 1601 Masonic Temple, Chicago.


PIRIE, Gordon L., dry goods mcht .; s. of John Thomas and Sarah (Carson) Pirie. Mgr. retail dept. Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. Home: Evanston, Ill. Office: I S. State St., Chicago.


PIRIE, John Taylor, dry goods mcht .; b. Brook- lyn, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1871; s. John Thomas and Sarah (Carson) Pirie; B.A., Poly. Inst. of Brooklyn, 1892; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 20, 1897, Sophie Skirving Hunt- er; children: Margaret Hunter, John T., Jr., Rob- ert S. After graduation went to work in the dry goods house of Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., with which has since remained, now being a partner in the firm. Dir. Northern Trust Co. Republican. Clubs: University, Chicago, Commercial, Onwent- sia, Shore Acres. Recreations: shooting, golf. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 300 W. Adams St., Chicago.


PIRIE, Samuel Carson, dry goods; b. at Amhoy, Ill., Mar. 11, 1864; s. John Thomas and Sarah (Car- son) Pirie; ed. Poly. Inst. of Brooklyn, class of 1884; m. Harriet Masters Lockwood, of Brooklyn, Jan. 17, 1899 (died 1907); 4 children: John T., 2d, Isobel, Lockwood M., Samuel C., Jr. Began with Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Jan. 2, 1885, mem. of firm since Jan. 1. 1892. Republican. Protestant. Clubs: Mid-Day, Chicago Athletic, Glen View Golf. Home: Sea Cliff, N.Y. Office: 300 W. Adams St., Chicago.


PITCHER, George Sawyer, M.D., librarian: b. at Portland, Me., Feb. 15, 1864; s. Franklin A. and Emma ( Abbott) Pitcher; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., N.H., 1882; Harvard Univ., class of 1885; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1888; m. Frances M. Griffin, of Portland, Me., Dec. 29, 1902; children: Franklin, Griffin, Frances L., George S., Jr. Prac- ticed medicine at N. Y. City, 1889-97; surgeon U.S.A., 1898-1902, serving during Spanish-Am. War and Philippine insurrection; librarian, Boston Ameri- can, 1904-6, New York American and Journal, 1906- 08, Chicago American and Examiner since 1908. Contbr. to mags. on med, subjects. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Mason. Home: 4025 N. Harding Av. Office: 326 W. Madison St.


PITCHER, Henry Langdon, business man; June 18, 1849-June 21, 1910. (See vol. 1911.)


PITCHER, Lewis William, insurance; b. at Port Byron, Cayuga Co., N.Y., Nov. 13, 1848; s. David and Melissa Ann (Gilbert) Pitcher; ed, pub. schs., Port Byron; enlisted, Mar., 1864, in Co. F, 9th N.Y. Heavy Arty., and served until Oct., 1865; m. Co- lumbus, O., Aug. 12, 1873, Caroline Amelia Weeds. Studied law and telegraphy, 1865-7; mgr. Western Union telegraph office, Port Byron, 1867-9; in em- ploy of L.S.&M.S. Ry., 1869; later with C.,B.&Q., C.&N.W. and other rys., and then with Western


PITKIN, Edward Hand, president Pitkin &


and Caroline (Hand) Pitkin; ed. pub. schs., of Cleveland, O., and Chicago; served in Civil War as pvt. Co. K, 132d Ill. Vols .; m. Oak Park, Ill., 1871, Lillie Elizabeth Morey; children: Lillie May (Mrs. M. W. Wallace), Frank L. (deceased), Caroline Es- telle (Mrs. E. W. McCready), Florence Emily, Elsie (Mrs. H. M. Poynter). Resident of Chicago since 1860; began in employ of Burley & Tyrrell, china and glassware, as office boy; after that was for 2 yrs. in the employ of Johnson & Abbey; with J. W. Brooks, established, Jan. 1, 1872, firm of Pitkin & Brooks, inc., 1891, and since pres. of corpn. Trus- tee Beloit Coll .; dir. Congl. City Missionary Soc .; trustee 2d Congl. Ch .; trustee Scoville Inst. Li- brary Bd., Oak Park, Ill. Clubs: Union League, Congregational. Recreations: golf, fishing, travel. Home: 170 N. East Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 8-18 E. Lake St., Chicago.


PITNER, Marion Williams, technicist; b. Gad- distown, Union Co., Ga., Dec. 16, 1876; s. of Adam Harvey and Lucy Ann ( Williams) Pitner; ed. Univ. of Ga. (Dahlonega branch), but principally in the "school of experience"; m. Marie Elizabeth Gall- lard, of Dahlonega, Ga., July 30, 1906; 4 children: Frances Marie, Mattie Gaillard, Georgia, Marion. Settled at Chicago permanently, 1900; worked for Sears, Roebuck & Co. few mos., then for E. W. Gil- lett 3 yrs .; invented Pitner Tufting Machine, 1902, Pitner Gasoline Lighting System, 1903; started Pitner Gasoline Lighting Co., 1904, and still con- ducts the business. Invented several gasoline burn- ers, 1904-12; Pitner pump, 1908, and organized Pit- ner Pump Co .; invented Pitner Contact Combus- tion, 1912, Pitner Gas Iron, 1913; organized Pitner Gas Appliance Co., 1915, Pitner Gas Iron Co., 1916; invented Pitner Harmony Chart, 1917; inventor of many other devices, and has 58 patents in all; pres. Pitner Gasoline Lighting Co. since 1904, Pitner Gas Appliance Co., Pitner Gas Iron Co. of Chicago. In- ventions now in use in all the leading countries of the world. Democrat. Club: Southern of Chicago. Author of brochures: Salesmanship, Light and the Eye, Store Lighting, Pitnerisms. Recreation: mo- toring. Home: 617 Arlington Pl. Office: 325 S. Mar- ket St.


PITTMAN, Matthias Bovee, investment banker; h. Boscobel, Wis., Jan. 25, 1875; s. Matthias Bovee and Anne (Hinckley) Pittman; ed. Univ. of Wis., 1892-5; Univ. of Mich., 1895-8, LL.B., 1898; m. Anne Louise Waller, of Chicago, June 25, 1903. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1898, and practiced law until 1912; vice pres. Andrews & Co., investment bankers, since 1912. Mem. Sigma Chi, Wis. Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Edgewater Golf. Recreation: golf. Home: 2630 Lake View Av. Office: 108 S. La Salle St.


PLAMONDON, Alfred Daniel, contractor; b. Chi- cago, Mar. 10, 1869; s. Ambrose and Cecilia (Hig- gins) Plamondon; ed. pub. schs., Chicago, and Pa. Mil. Acad., Chester, Pa .; m. Elizabeth Nelson, of Chicago, Oct. 7, 1891; children: Elizabeth, Nelson, Alfred D., Jr., George. Conected with the A. Pla- mondon Mfg. Co., 1890-1904; pres. Plamondon & Tetze Co., contractors and mfrs. of high grade woodwork, since 1905. Republican. Catholic. Mem. Royal League. Clubs: South Shore Country, Ex- moor Country, Chicago Athletic, Sheridan. Recre- ation: golf. Home: 2112 Lincoln Parkway. Office: 1105, 110 S. Dearborn St.


PLAMONDON, Charles Ambrose, mfr .; Sept. 14, 1856-May 8, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)


PLAMONDON, George, mfr .; Feb, 12, 1861-Mar. 26, 1917. (See vol. 1911.)


PLATT, Claude, district mgr. The Fisk Rubber


Union Telegraph Co., at Chicago; mgr. offices of Co .; b. Mansfield, O., July 16, 1866; s. Benjamin F. Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Co. at Columbus, O., and Almira E. (Littler) Platt; ed. pub. schs., Mans- 1872-6, Urbana, O., 1876-8; entered employ of W. P. field; unmarried. Began in carriage business with McLaren & Co., grain and provision exporters, Chi- father at Mansfield, continuing 8 yrs .: then with editorial dept. of the Shield and Herald, and later with Pittsburgh Post 3 yrs .; with the India Rubber Co., Akron, O., 1898; became connected with the


cago, 1878; partner D. H. Denton & Co., grain com- mn., 1884, and later of L. W. Pitcher & Co .; was sec. Am. Guaranty Co. of Chicago; now in ins. business. Republican. Mem. Columbia Post G.A.R. Fisk Rubber Co., mfrs. auto tires, Cleveland, 1905, Clubs: Calumet, South Shore, Midlothian Country, and dist. mgr. at Chicago since 1907; also vice pres. Chicago Athletic. Recreation: golf. Home: 919 E. Premier Realty Co. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Automobile, Chicago Motor, South Shore Country; 50th St. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.


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also Toledo (Toledo) ; Detroit Athletic. Residence: ica, Aero of Ill. Home: 311 N. Waller Av., Austin. Hotel Metropole. Office: 2508 Michigan Av. Office: 327 S. LaSalle St.


PLATT, Edward Marcellus, coal merchant, elec-


PLICE, William Andrew, M.D .; b. Polk, O., Dec. trical supplies; b. Manitowoc, Wis., Sept. 4, 1865; 17, 1870; s. Samuel and Mary Jane (Byers) Plice; s. Jarvis E. and Mary (Vilas) Platt; ed, grammar and high schs., Manitowoc; B.L., Univ. of Wis., 1887; m. Alida Hoskinson, of Grand Rapids, Wis.,


grad. Polk High Sch., 1886; grad. Chicago Coll. of Pharmacy, 1894; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Univ. of Ill.), 1902; m. Elizabeth Strom, of Altoona, Ill., Oct. 12, 1895; children: Marion Louise, Edward July 23, 1896; 2 children: Samuel Glenwood, Flor- Vilas, Caroline Alida, George Jarvis. Began as ence Elizabeth. Engaged in the practice of phar- macy at 759 S. California Av., Chicago, 1890-1903; salesman for the Armour Packing Co. at Kansas City, Mo., 1890; then in wholesale coal business, practiced medicine and surgery since 1903. Fellow


with headquarters at St. Paul, Minn .; gen. Western sales agt. at Chicago, for Lehigh Valley Coal Co., 1900-10; pres. Platt & Brahm Coal Co., Paragon Electric Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Uni- versity, Riverside Golf. Recreations: golf, fishing, and other outdoor sports. Home: Riverside, Il1. Office: 37 W. Van Buren St., Chicago.


PLATT, Henry Russell, lawyer; b. Plattsburg, N.Y., Mar. 4, 1866; s. Theodorus and Marietta S. (Nichols) Platt; A.B., Williams Coll., Mass., 1887; m. Helen Sherwood Kyle, of Plattsburg, Aug. 27, 1895; children: Theodora, Henry Russell, Jr., Sher- wood Kellogg. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1890, Ill. bar, 1891, and since practiced at Chicago; formerly mem. firm of Stein & Platt, later Musgrave, Platt & Lee; now mem. Mayer, Meyer, Austrian & Platt. Counsel for Leiter Estate, Nat. Life Ins. Co. of Vt. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Clubs: Uni- versity, Union Leagne, Mid-Day, Evanston, Glen View Golf. Recreation: golf. Home: 1404 Asbury Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 208 S. LaSalle St., Chi- cago.




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