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RICHARDS, Charles Wells, weather strips; b. Watertown, N.Y., Apr. 2, 1865; s. Henry and Mary (Wells) Richards; ed. pub. schs., Sarnia, Ont .; m. Mary L. Blessing, Chicago, Nov. 16, 1889. Was salesman for Mechanical Rubber Co., 1884-99, sec. D. W. Bosley Co., mfrs. of weather strips, 1899- 1912, since vice pres. Republican. Mason (32º Shriner); mem. Royal League. Club: Town and Country. Recreation: motoring. Home: 3328 Wash- ington Boul. Office: 122 S. Michigan Av.
RICHARDS, Guy A., fire insurance; b. in Me., Aug. 27, 1869; s. Aaron W. and Josephine Lovejoy (French) Richards; ed, pub. schs., Kents Hill, Me .; m. Helen Meyers, of Milwaukee, Wis., 1898. With museum dept. Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., 1888-9; then with the Frank F. Holmes Ins. Agency. 1889- 93; with western dept. Glens Falls Ins. Co. of N. Y., 1893-7; spl. agt. in Western states for Boston Ma- rine Ins. Co., 1898-9, for Glens Falls Ins. Co., 1900- 03: Ill. state agt., Greenwich Ins. Co., 1903-4, Com- mercial Union Assurance Co., 1904-13; established firm of Guy A. Richards & Co., 1914; asst, mgr. Western dept. Ohio Farmers Ins. Co .; sec. Fire Un- derwriters' Assn. of Northwest. Wem. S.R. Re- publican. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Chi- cago Athletic, Illinois, Fire Ins. Home: 4751 Bea- con St. Office: 2119 Insurance Exchange.
RICHARDS, John Thomas, lawyer; b. Ironton, O., Oct. 13, 1851; s. of Kev. John L. and Margaret (Jones) Richards; reared on farm at Big Rock, Kane Co., Ill .; ed. Wheaton ( Ill.) Coll. (non-grad.) ; further education under father and pvt. tutors; m. Lucy Keene, of Chicago, Mar. 21, 1888; children: Keene, Lucile, Lillian. Came to Chicago, July 24, 1872; admitted to Ill. bar, Sept., 1875, and since in general practice. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. (vice pres. for Ill.), Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. (vice pres. 1906). Republican. Methodist. Mason (32", K.T.). Clubs: Union League, Hamilton, South Shore Country. Author: Abraham Lincoln, The Lawyer-Statesman, 1916. Home: 5137 Dorchester Av. Office: 72 W. Adams St.
RICHARDS, John Thomas, pres. Chicago Casket Co .; b. Tuscola, Ill., Nov. 15, 1848: s. of James and Martha ( Henson) Richards; ed. pub. schs. of Ia .; m. Des Moines, la., June 11, 1874, Louisa Dimmitt; children: George, Marcus. Began as bookkeeper for F. H. Hill, mfr. of coffins; in 1881 assisted in organization of the Chicago Coffin Co., of which was pres, until that company, in 1899, was merged with the Nat. Casket Co., becoming vice pres. of the latter; now pres. Chicago Casket Co. Repub- lican. Methodist. Club: Union League. Recrea- tions: fishing, motoring, reading. Home: 1236 Mad- ison Park. Office: 1106 S. Canal St.
RICHARDS, John Wayne, educator; b. Hills boro, Highland Co., O., Aug. 10, 1878; s. Azel Freeman and Sarah Jane (Chapman) Richards; A.B., Ohio Northern Univ., Ada, O., 1901, A.M., 1902; A.B., Yale, 1906; m. Maybird Gibson Owsley, of Me- ridian, Miss., Dec. 23, 1912. Teacher pub. schs., Highland Co., 1896-7; prin. New Vienna (O.) High Sch., 1901-5; master in physics and mathematics, Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn., 1906-13; head- master Lake Forest Acad. since 1913. Mem. Ch. of Christ. Clubs: University (Chicago) ; Winter (Laks Forest). Address: Lake Forest, Ill.
RICHARDS, Pierrs Charles, coal shipper; b. at Bedford, Ind., Jan. 15, 1861; s. Pierre and Marie (Kliene) Richards; ed. pub. schs. of Ind .; m. Rosa- lie Gaussin, of Bedford, Ind., Oct. 17, 1888; 1 son, Marmet Austin. Identified with the coal business from the time of leaving sch .; mgr. Marmet Co., coal miners, 1886-1905; now mem. firm of Richards, Evans & Co .; dir. Berwyn State Bank. Mason. Home: Berwyn, Ill. Office: 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
RICHARDS, William M., banking; b. Chicago, Feb. 6, 1874; ed. pub. schs., Chicago, and Ill. State Normal Sch., Bloomington. Began in banking as clerk, 1895; now cashier Chicago Savings Bank & Trust Co. Mason. Clubs: Hamilton (treas. 1917- 18), Windsor Golf. Home: 6526 Kenwood Av. Of- fice: 7 W. Madison St.
RICHARDSON, Augustus Phelps, vice president Richardson & Boynton Co .; b. New York, Dec. 22, 1855; s. of Henry A. and Harriet Delano (Bliss) Richardson; ed. in eastern schs .; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 6, 1876, Jessie S. Spelman; children: Ethel L. (Mrs. R. J. Dunham), Adeline (Mrs. John K. Lyon), Howard. After leaving sch., 1874, en- tered Richardson & Boynton Co. (formerly Rich- ardson, Boynton & Co., established, 1837), mfrs. of furnaces, of which is now vice pres., also mgr. of the Chicago house. Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic, Mid-Day, South Shore Country. Residence: Blackstone Hotel. Of- fice: 171 W. Lake St.
RICHARDSON, Benjamin Franklin, lumberman. (See vol. 1911.)
RICHARDSON, Edwin Chapin, president O. W. Richardson & Co., rugs, furniture; b. Centerville, Mich., Dec. 19, 1855; s. Dr. Silas D. and Lura M. (Choate) Richardson; ed. pub. schs. and Bryant and Stratton Business Coll., Davenport, la .; m. Mary T. Ely, of Peoria, Ill., June 12, 1889; 3 chil- dren: Howard E., Janet L. (Mrs. Ernest H. Young), Lura Belle (Mrs. Eugene Mathis). Began in fa- ther's gen. store at Long Grove, Ia., 1873; came to Chicago, 1882, and joined brother, Orlo W., in car- pet business, under firm name of O. W. Richard- son & Co., inc. June 8, 1900, when became vice pres., pres. since 1912. Mem. Chicago Assn. Com- merce. Republican. Baptist. Recreation: horticul- ture. Home: 5341 Cornell Av,, Chicago; (summer) Antioch, Ill. (Channel Lake). Office: 436 S. Wa- bash Av., Chicago.
RICHARDSON, Frank Martin, dentist; b. Chip- pewa Falls, Wis., Nov. 10, 1866; s. William and Mary (Martin) Richardson; ed. Chippewa Falls schs .; D.D.S., Chicago Dental Coll., 1900; M.D., Dun- ham Med. Coll., 1901; m. Carrie Keller, of Chip- pewa Falls, June 1, 1893; 1 son, Keith. Life ins. business 4 years; asst. postmaster at Chippewa Falls, 1887-92; dental practice at Chicago since 1900. Mem. Chicago Odontographic Soc., Chicago Dental Soc. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Suburban of LaGrange, Edgewood Golf. Home: 74 7th Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 25 E. Washington St., Chi- cago.
RICHARDSON, Frederick T., marine insurance; b. Ontario, Can., Nov. 19, 1868; s. William Richard and Mary A. C. (Bogart) Richardson; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Sadie A. Gleason, May 26, 1917. En- tered ins. business, 1890, established by father in 1872 (father retired 1915 and now living in San Diego, Cal.); became partner firm of William Rich- ardson & Co., gen. agents for Ins. Co. of N. Amer- ica, of Phila., 1894. Club: Chicago Motor. Recrea- tions: outdoor life, motoring. Home: 119 E. 29th St. Office: 1763 Insurance Exchange.
RICHARDSON, Georgs Parker, mfr. of silk; b. Hillsboro Bridge, N.H., Dec. 14, 1850; s. Albert and Lucy Olivia (Howlett) Richardson; ed. pub, schs. of Hillsboro, N.H .; m. Quincy, Mass., June 28, 1874, Isabel Lorana Adams; 1 daughter, Isabelle Marie. Reared on farm; came to Chicago, 1871, and en- gaged with T. F. Phillips, tailors' trimmings; then with Belding Bros. & Co. until 1887; sec., treas. Richardson Silk Co., 1887, until upon the death of James L. Woodward, succeeded as pres. and treas .; dir. Belding Bros. & Co .; vice pres. of Winsted (Conn.) Silk Co. Mem. Silk Assn. of America. Clubs: Union League, Glen View; Transportation
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(New York). Recreations: golf, music, travel. 15; Rep. nominee judge of Circuit Court, 1915; spl. Home: 4536 Sheridan Rd. Office: 305 W. Adams St. counsel for City of Chicago gas rate litigation,
RICHARDSON, John, judge; b. Chicago; ed. pub. schs .; admitted to Ill. bar, 1895. Justice of the peace, South Town, Chicago, 11 yrs .; served as po- lice magistrate Harrison St, Court, also at 35th and Halsted Sts .; asst. city prosecutor, 1916; asso. judge Municipal Court, term 1917-22. Republican. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Ill. Lawyers' Assn. Club: Forty. Home: 3119 Calumet Av. Office: City Hall.
RICHARDSON, John Rayner, M.D., surgeon; July 10, 1843-1911. (See vol. 1911.)
RICHARDSON, Orlo Wright, carpet merchant; Jan. 5, 1844-Jan. 1, 1912. (See vol. 1911.)
RICHARDSON, Ralph R., president Chicago Car- ton Co .; b. St. Joseph, Mo., June 6, 1879; s. John D. and Maria Cartlidge (Ferguson) Richardson; grad. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1894-7; A.B., Yale, 1901; m. Georgia Walker, of St. Louis, Dec. 22, 1903; children: Bluford, Frances Walker, John Don- ald. In employ of Nat. Biscuit Co., 1901-4; asst. mgr. Howe & Davidson Co., 1904-8; organizer, 1908, and since pres. and gen. mgr. Chicago Carton Co., mfrs. folding paper packages. Republican. Episco- palian. Home: Riverside, Ill. Office: 4433 Ogden Av., Chicago.
RICHARDSON, Robert Tiffany, secretary O. W. Richardson & Co .; b. Chicago, Dec. 20, 1873; s. Orlo Wright and Katherine (Tiffany) Richardson; ed. pub. schs., Chicago Manual Training Sch., Cornell Univ., N. Y., 1893-5; m. Nell Ashley Rice, of North Adams, Mass., May 28, 1896; children: King, Kath- erine (now deceased), Jane. Began with O. W. Richardson & Co., Sept., 1895, becoming asst. sec. and asst. treas., upon incorporation of the com- pany, June 8, 1900, and sec. in 1903. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Sigma Phi. Clubs: 111. Athletic, LaGrange Country. Recreation: golf, ca- noeing, automobiling. Home : 201 7th Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 436 S. Wabash Av., and 3633-3645 S. Ra- cine Av., Chicago.
RICHARDSON, William D., chemical engineer; b. Jackson, Mich., Nov. 24, 1876; s. William L. and Elna (Dyer) Richardson; ed. high sch., and spl. course chemistry, Univ. of Chicago, 1894-9; m. Flora May Slack, of Rushville, Ill., Nov. 28, 1901. Chemist, 1899-1901, chief chemist, since 1901, Swift & Co., packers, Chicago. Editor, 1908-11, mem. bd. editors, since 1911, Jour. Industrial and Engring. Chemistry. Fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (pres. Chicago Sect., 1908), Am. Electrochem. Soc., Soc. Chem. Industry, Am. Geog. Soc., Psi Upsilon. Clubs: City, Camera, Prairie. Contbr. Cyclo. of Am. Agr., Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis, and chem. jours. Home: 4215 Prairie Av.
RICHARDSON, William H., lawyer; b. nr. Buf- falo, N.Y., June 14, 1840; s. of Charles and Anne (Stratton) Richardson; direct descendant of Eze- kiel Richardson, who landed at Charleston, Mass .. from England in 1630; prepared for Harvard at Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass .; left Harvard, 1861, to go into the Union Army, in which served until retired on account of poor health; m. Harriette H. Barnard, of Leroy, N.Y., Apr. 20, 1872; 1 daughter, Harriette A. Admitted to bar, 1863; asst. state's atty., 1863-70; connected with city govt., Chicago, 1872-6; since engaged in gen. practice. Republic- an. Episcopalian. Mason (K.T.). Home: 5308 Black- stone Av. Office: 338 S. Michigan Av.
RICHARDSON, William Herbert, railway offi- cial; b. Bloomington, Ill., Jan. 25, 1862; s. Luns- ford P. and Elizabeth Wallace ( Wilson) Richard- son; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; unmarried. Began in employ of C., B.&Q.R.R., 1880; stenographer pass. dept., 1882-9, rate clk., 1890-6, chief clk., 1896-1900, gen. pass, agt. since Nov., 1900, C.&E.I.R.R. Re- publican. Congregationalist. Mason. Club: Chi- cago Athletic. Office: 934 McCormick Bldg.
RICHBERG, Donald Randall, lawyer; b. Knox- ville, Tenn., July 10, 1881; s. John Carl and Eloise Olivia (Randall) Richberg; grad. Hyde Park High Sch., 1897; A.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1901; LL.B., Harvard, 1904. Admitted to Ill. bar, Oct., 1904, and since practiced in Chicago; mem. firm of Richberg, Ickes, Davies & Lord. Spl. asst. state's atty., 1913-
1915; master in chancery, Circuit Court of Cook Co., 1916. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Legal Club of Chicago, Phi Gamma Delta; former dir. Legal Aid Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: Uni- versity, City, Quadrangle. Contbr. (largely on le- gal topics) to various publs., including Atlantic Monthly, Outlook and New Republic; wrote, The Shadow Men, etc. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 1511 E. 54th St. Office: 1916, 111 W. Monroe St.
RICHBERG, John Carl, lawyer; b. Romrod, Ger- many; s. Louis and Katharina (Mesz) Richberg; ed. Knox Coll., Galesburg, Ill .; U.S. Naval Acad .; (LL.D., Knox Coll., 1909); m. Eloise Olivia, d. Dr. Nathaniel Randall, of Woodstock, Vt .: 5 children: Elsinore, Fanelia, Donald Randall, Windsor V., Leda B. Midshipman U.S. Navy, 1864-7; practiced law at Chicago many yrs. until retired from prac- tice, 1915. Mem. Bd. of Edn., Chicago, 3 terms, pres. 2 terms, 1874-6, and 1879-81; ex-pres. 111. Commn. on Uniform State Laws; mem. Bd. of Vis- Itors to U.S. Naval Acad., 1896; counsel Bd. of As- sessors. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Nat. Civic Federation, G.A.R., Farragut Na- val Veterans' Assn. Clubs: Press, Iroquois. Home: 2227 Calumet Av. Office: 111 W. Monroe St.
RICHIE, see also Ritchie, also Ritchey.
RICHIE, Bruce Edward, insurance; b. Louis- ville, Ky., Dec. 2, 1864; s. William F. and Lucetta P. (McGinnis) Richie; ed. pub. schs .; m. Chicago, Oct. 13, 1886, Edmaressa C. Clarke; children: Wil- liam F., Jr., Clarke, Jeanette. Engaged in real estate and ins. business until Jan., 1895; since in ins, business only; became mem. of firm of Lyman, Otis Co., and vice pres. of its successor, Lyman, Richie & Co., fire ins. and surety bonds. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hinsdale, Hinsdale Golf. Rec- reation: golf. Home: Hinsdale, Ill. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
RICHMOND, Park, lumber mcht .; b. at Chicago, June 12, 1868; s. Fred and Jane (Crandall) Rich- mond; ed. grammar and high schs. of Chicago to 1882; m. Carlotta Armstrong, of Sycamore, Ill., July 22, 1897; 1 son, Park, Jr. Began in employ of the Pullman Co., 1882; then became connected with Hayden Bros., lumber; vice pres. Hayden Bros. Lumber Co., 1896-1902; head of firm Park Richmond & Co., 1902-4, of Richmond, Slimmer & Co., 1904-6; head of Park Richmond & Co., hard- wood lumber, since 1906. Mem. Chicago Hardwood Lumber Exchange, Nat. Hardwood Lumber Assn. Republican. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: Oak Park, 111. Office: 53 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
RICHOLSON, Benjamin F., lawyer; b. Ottawa, LaSalle Co., Ill .; ed. common schs. and Jennings Sem., Aurora, Ill .; married; I daughter, Edna Lu- cille (Mrs. Walter R. Sollitt), Began study of law at Ottawa, Ill., with brother and Judge T. Lyle Dickey (afterward chief justice of Ill.) ; city prose- cuting atty., 1886-8; asst. corpn. counsel, Chicago, 1889-91, and tried the numerous and important via- duct cases; candidate for judge Superior Court of Cook Co., 1892; asst. city atty., 1892-6; since then trial atty, for West Chicago St. R.R. Co., Cicero & Proviso St. Ry. Co., Consolidated Traction Co., and Jefferson Urban Ry. Co., Chicago City Ry. Co., Aurora & Elgin R.R. Co., C., B.&Q. R. R.Co. and Trav- elers Ins. Co .; atty. for West Park, 1905-10. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Illinois. Home: 5119 Sheridan Rd. Office: 1234, 38 S. Dearborn St.
RICHTER, August F., retired. (See vol. 1911.) RICHTER, Harry Mortimer, surgeon; b. Chicago, 1872; s. Morris and Cecilia (Loewenthal) Richter; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1894. Asst. prof. surgery, Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch .; at- tending surgeon to Wesley, Maimonides, and Cook Co. hosps. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A. M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Miss. Valley Med. Assn., Chicago Surg. Soc. Home: 5117 University Av.
RICKARDS, William Thomas; h. at Phila., Pa., Aug. 19, 1849; s. William and Eliza A. (Tucker) Rickards; ed. pub. schs. of Phila .; m. Mary E. Har- hert, of Des Moines, Ia., Sept. 24, 1872. Began dealing in commercial paper in Chicago, 1876; pres.
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W. T. Rickards Co., 1910-14; now retired from ac- ard. Practiced as structural engr., 1900-10; mem. tive business. Republican. Congregationalist. Ma- son. Clubs: Union League, Evanston, Glen View. Recreations: travel (visited nearly every country of the globe), photography (took thousands of views during travel), golf. Home: 1324 Forest Av., Evanston, 111. Office: 329 The Rookery, Chicago.
RICKCORDS, George Edward, title abstractor; b. New York, Nov. 28, 1845; s. George and Sarah Rickcords; academic edn .; came to Chicago, 1867; In. Chicago, May 6, 1875, Adelaide E. Stanley; 1 son, Frank Stanley. Engaged in preparing ab- stracts of titles of Cook Co. property since 1868; pres. Security Title & Trust Co., 1881-1901; identi- fied with Chicago Title & Trust Co., of which is a dir., since 1901; dir. State Bank of Chicago. Repub- lican. Club: Union League. Recreations: books and country life. Home: 1500 Dearborn Parkway. Of- fice: 69 W. Washington St.
RICKERT, (Martha) Edith (Miss), author: b. at Canal Dover, O., July 11, 1871; d. Francis E. and Josephine (Newburgh) Rickert; A. B., Vassar Coll., 1891; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1899. Taught Lyons Tp. High Sch., Cook Co., 1]1., 1891-4, Hyde Park High Sch., Chicago, 1894-6; studied abroad, chiefly in England, 1896-7; instr. English, Vassar Coll., 1897-1900. Author: Marie de France-Seven of her Lays done into English, 1901; Out of the Cypress Swamp, 1902; The Old English Offa Saga, 1904-5; The Reaper, 1904; Folly, 1906; The Golden Hawk, 1907; Emare (edited) ; Early English Text Society, 1907; The Babies' Book, Early English Romances, Ancient English Christmas Carols, 1400-1700 ( translated and edited for the Media val Library ), 1908-9; The Beggar in the Heart, 1909; American Lyrics (with Jessie Paton), 1910, 12. Contbr. to mags. Address: 5403 University Av.
RICKLEFS, Charles George, vice president of Beardslee Chandelier Mfg. Co .; b. Jever, Olden- burg, Germany, Sept. 23, 1854; s. Jacob and Emma (Altona) Ricklefs; ed. pub, schs. in Germany and at Galena, 111 .; m. Bloomington, 111., Nov., 1889, Minnie Pierson; 2 children: John C. (by previous marriage) and Althea Irene. Resided at Galena, Ill., 1866-7; came to Chicago, 1867; engaged in mfg. and sale of brass goods since 1880; became con- nected, 1888, with David J. Braun Mfg. Co. ( estab- lished 1874, inc. 1888), mfrs. of gas, electric and combination fixtures, etc., of which was vice pres. and treas. until May, 1915, when consolidated with the Beardslee Chandelier Mfg. Co., of which has since been vice pres. Republican. Mem. Royal League. Club: Jovian League. Recreations: fishing, motoring. Home: 5506 Winthrop Av. Office: 216 S. Jefferson St.
RIDDELL, Charles; b. Allegheny, Pa., July 4, 1867; s. Samuel and Jennie (Boyd) Riddell; grad. grammar schs., Haddonfield, N.J., 1882; m. Sunol, Alameda Co., Cal., Dec. 22, 1898, Lucy Ellis; chil- dren: Elizabeth Frances, Jean Dinsmore, Helen Roberta, Grahame Ellis, Lucy Ellis, Jr. Entered employ of Standard Steel Works of Phila., 1882, and has been associated with those works ever since, and from Aug., 1896, Western rep .; has also heen Western rep. Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila. since 1901. Congregationalist. Clubs: Chi- cago Athletic; Oak Park (Oak Park); Minnesota (St. Paul). Recreation: golf. Home: 227 N. Kenil- worth Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 625 Railway Ex- change, Chicago.
RIDDIFORD, William Henry, brush mfr .; b. at Cambridgeshire, Eng., Dec. 10, 1860; s. George E. and Martha (Behogg ) Riddiford; ed. pub. schs. of Brantford, Ont .; m. Queenstown, Ont., 1890, Mary E. Wray; 1 daughter, Rubie (Mrs. F. A. Hill, Jr.). Learned trade of brushmaker (beginning 1874) from father; business was removed to Chicago, 1883, and in 1884, with brothers, George and Ar- thur B., succeeded to ownership, under style of Riddiford Bros. Mason. Clubs : Wilmette Country, North Shore Golf. Recreations: motoring, hunting, horseback riding. Residence: Edgewater Beach Ho- tel. Office: 30 S. 5th Av.
RIDDLE, Lewis Wetmore, architect; b. Chicago, Feb. 3, 1877; s. Hugh and Althea (Wetmore) Rid- dle; B.S. in Naval Architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1899; m. Elisabeth Emmons, of Northboro, Mass., Sept. 5, 1907; children: Hugh, Emmons, Anne Shep-
Riddle & Riddle, architects, Chicago, since 1910. Mem. 111. Soc. Architects. Republican. Congrega- tionalist. Clubs: University, Kenwood, Quadran- gle, Chicago Engineers', Recreations: motoring, golf, swimming. Home: 5622 Woodlawn Av. Office: 122 S. Michigan Av.
RIDGELY, Charles Albert, railway supplies; b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 22, 1863; s. Charles W. and Mary L. ( Hopper ) Ridgely; ed. Stewart Hall, Bal- timore, and Univ. of Md. Practiced law at Balti- more 5 yrs .; came to Chicago, Dec., 1892, as Chicago myr. of the Springfield Iron Co .; May 1, 1896, estab- lished in business as a jobber of iron, steel and ry. supplies under present firm name of Charles A. Ridgely & Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago, Calumet, Onwentsia, Chicago Golf, Skokie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 609 Rush St. Office: Old Colony Bldg.
RIDGWAY, Amos Caryl, railway official ; b. Dela- ware Water Gap, Pa., Apr. 16, 1860; high sch. edn. Began as roadmaster's clk. and section laborer, Kan. Pacific R.R., 1877; frt. brakeman and work conductor, U.P.R.R., 1878-80; chief clk. to engr., M., K.&T. Ry., 1880-1; became connected with D.&R. G. Ry., 1881; asst, supt. 2d and 3d divs., same, 1889- 96; supt., later gen, supt., Florence & Cripple Creek I'd. and associated cos., 1896-9; gen, mgr. Colo. Springs & Cripple Creek Dist. Ry., 1899-1902; gen. mgr. Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Ry., 1902-5; gen. myr. D.&R.G.Ry. System, 1905-9; asst. gen. mgr. and asst. 2d vice pres., 1910-12, 2d vice pres., 1913, and chief operating officer C., R. l.&P.Ry. Home: 4038 Clarendon Av. Office: LaSalle Station. RIDLON, John, surgeon; b. Clarendon, Vt., Nov. 24, 1852; s. Noel P. and Nancy ( Hulett) Ridlon; A.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1875, A.M., 1878; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1878; (hon. A.M., Tufts, 1899); m. Emily C. Robinson, of Newport, R. I., June 4, 1879. Prof. orthopedic surgery, North- western Univ., 1892-1908, Chicago Post-Grad. Med. School, 1902-3, Northwestern Woman's Med. Sch., 1898-1902, Rush Med. Coll., 1909-12; consulting or- thopedic surgeon, Mercy, Michael Reese, and Ev- anston hosps., and Newport (R.l.) Hosp .; chf. sur- geon, Convalescent Home for Children; consulting orthopedic surgeon, Home for Disabled Children, and Home for Friendless. Commd. capt. Med. Offi- cers' Reserve Corps, U.S.A., April 2, 1917. Mem. Am. Orthopedic Assn., Congress Am. Physicians and Surgeons, A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs. Clubs: University (Chicago) ; Army and Navy ( Washington). Home: 516 Surf St .; (summer) Newport, R.I. Office: 7 W. Madison St., Chicago.
RIES, Emil, M.D .; b. Stuttgart, Germany, July 5, 1865; s. I. and P. (Hoechstaedter) Ries; ed. Eber- hard-Ludwig Coll., Stuttgart, 1874-84; univs. of Tubingen, Strassburg and Munich, 1884-9; M.D., Strassburg, 1889; m. Dr. Gay K. Durbin, of Chi- cago, Apr. 13, 1899; 1 son, Emil Durbin. Asst. to chair of gynecology, Univ. of Strassburg, 1891-4; served in German Army; came to Chicago, 1895; Am. citizen since 1899; prof. gynecology, Post- Grad. Med. Sch. of Chicago, since 1896. Mem. A. M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Chicago Gynecol. Soc. (pres. 1903-4), Chicago Pathol. Soc., Inst. of Medicine Chicago. Home: 4419 Greenwood Av. Office: 77 E. Washington St.
RIESE, Bernhart Louis, M.D .; b. Brussels, Bel- gium, Dec. 31, 1865; s. Jacob and Lenora (Shak- man) Riese; brought to U.S. in infancy; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1887; studied Univ. of Berlin, 1888, Univ. of Munich, 1889; unmarried. Began practice in Chicago, 1887. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State, Chicago and German med. socs. Home: 5166 Michigan Av. Office: Peoples Gas Bldg.
RIESER, Herman, cigars and tobacco; b. at Bu- chau, Württemberg, Germany, Dec. 5, 1860; s. Leon- hard and Mina (Wallensteiner) Rieser; ed. schs. in Buchau; m. Minnie Moos, of Chicago, Mar., 1892; children: Leonard, Caroline. Came to U.S., 1880; mem. firm of J. & B. Moos, wholesale cigars and tobaccos, 1894-5, was sec. and treas. same corpn., 1895-1915 and pres. since 1915; also treas., dir. North Shore Health Resort, Winnetka, Ill. Repub- lican. Mason. Mem. Nat. Union. Clubs: Hampden, Ill. Athletic. Recreations: tennis, bowling. Home: 548 Oakdale Av. Office: 211 W. Randolph St.
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RIGBY, William Cattron, lawyer; b. Waterloo, Ill. bar, 1891, and since practiced at Chicago; sr. Ia., May 11, 1871; s. William Titus Rigby (see mem. firm of Ringer, Wilhartz & Concannon; dir. Leyser, Green Co., Wm. F. Chiniquy Co., George Wagner Co. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Jewish religion. Clubs: Standard, Ravisloe Coun- try, Recreation: golf. Home: 5611 Blackstone Av. Office: Ft. Dearborn Bank Bldg. Who's Who in America) and Eva (Cattron) Rigby; A.B. and Ph.B., Cornell Coll., Ia., 1892, A.M., 1897; LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1893; m. Grace Gilruth, of Davenport, la., Oct. 25, 1893; 3 children: Cecil Collin, Evelyn Cattron, Grace Carol. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1893, Cal. bar, 1909; entered law office of RINGLEY, Fred J., printer; b. Chicago, July 24, 1868; s. Frederick and Mary A. (O'Neil) Ringley; ed, pub. schs., Chicago; m. Dorothy J. McHale, of Chicago, June 16, 1897; 2 sons: Frederic, Francis. In employ of J. M. W. Jones Stationery & Printing Co., 1884-93; with Keen & DeLang, printers, 1893- 99; established business on own account, 1899, inc., 1904, and since pres. The Fred J. Ringley Co. Treas. Lincoln Park Police Pension Fund, 1917. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Chicago Automobile, South Shore Country. Recreations: golf, motoring, ath- letics. Home: 4145 Kenmore Av. Office: 621 Ply- mouth Ct. Stephen G. Swisher, later office of F. H. Trude; mem, firm of Dennis (Albert E.) & Rigby, 1897-9; became trial lawyer for Rubens, Dupuy & Fischer, 1899; mem. Rubens, Fischer, Mosser & Rigby, 1904-10; now mem. Ninde, Potter & Rigby. Tried for Russian Govt., 1908, extradition case against Christian Rudovitz, which attracted wide atten- tion. Trustee Cornell (Ia.) Coll., since 1912. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Delta Chi. Chmn. exec. cont. Evanston War Council. Commd. capt. vols. Spanish-Am. War, 1898. Mem. Conf. on Criminology, Chicago, 1909; del. from Ill. to Am. Prison Congress and Internat. Prison Congress, Oct., 1910. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Ill. Com- mandery Loyal Legion (2d Class), Mason (Evans- ton Commandery, K.T.). Clubs: University, Chicago Athletic. Home: Evanston, Ill. Office: 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
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