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 224

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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TUNISON, Henry Cuthbert, map publisher; Feb. 5, 1855-Dec. 5, 1915. (See vol. 1911. )


TUNNICLIFF, Ruth, M.D .; research work in in- fectious diseases; b. Macomb, Ill., 1876; d. Damon G. and Sarah A. ( Bacon) Tunnicliff; A.B., Vassar, 1896; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1903. Engaged in re- search work, Chicago Memorial Inst. for Infectious Diseases, since 1903. Mem. Soc. Bacteriologists and Pathologists, Chicago Pathol. Soc., A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Alpha Epsilon Iota, Woman's Nat. Agrl, and Hort. Soc. Episcopalian. Club: Col- lege. Contbr. articles on bacteriology and immunity in Jour. of Infectious Diseases and Am. Med. Jour., both of Chicago. Home: 6018 Stony Island Av. Of- fice: 637 S. Wood St.


TURCK, Fenton Benedict, M.D. (See vol. 1911.) TURNER, Arthur Clarence, chairs; b. Gardner, Mass., Jan. 8, 1867; s. Andrew W. and Christiana Turner; ed. at Gardner: m. Alice H. Horton, Gard- ner, Mass., June 8, 1893; 1 son, Harold H. Gen, western mgr. John A. Dunn Co. a number of years


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from 1895; sales mgr. at Chicago, Standard Chair Co., since 1910. Home: 6415 Kimbark Av. Office: 1319 Michigan Av.


TURNER, August, mfr .; b. in Russia, 1865; married; 6 children: Clara (Mrs Dr. Bernard De- Koven), Kate, Oscar, Bella (Mrs. Eli Daiches), Minnie (Mrs. Emanuel Dressner), Jack. Came to Chicago, 1885, and began work in a picture frame factory at a very small salary; started business on own account, June, 1886; now pres. Turner Mfg. Co., the largest picture frame mfg. company in the U.S. One of the organizers of the Hebrew Literary Assn .; mem. bd. Jewish Home for the Aged (was chmn. building com., and pres., 1902); mem. bd. Federated Jewish Charities; mem. He- brew Inst., "Bikir Cholim," B'nai B'rith. Club: Covenant. Home: 1318 Independence Boul. Office: 931 W. 14th Pl.


TURNER, Charles M., vice president of Federal Life Ins. Co .; Nov. 4, 1850-Feb. 19, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)


TURNER, Edgar A., mfr .; b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 29, 1884; s. Henry S. and Ada S. (Ames) Turner; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1904; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904-7; unmarried. Began as asst. on engr. corps, P.,C.,C.&St.L. Ry., at Indian- apolis, Ind., Oct., 1907; then with Vandalia Line, Terre Haute, 1908-9; roundhouse foreman, Tenn. Central R.R., Nashville, 1910; became asst. supt., Northwestern Expanded Metal Co., Chicago, Feb., 1911, supt., 1911, asst. sec., 1912, and vice pres. since 1915. Mem. Soc. Automotive Engrs. Demo- crat. Catholic. Clubs: Chicago Automobile; White- hall ( New York), Recreations: motor sports. Home: 1234 N. State St. Office: 407 S. Dearborn St.


TURNER, Edward A., capitalist; b. Marietta, O., Ang. 27, 1849; s. Samuel R. and Hannah (Butler- Potter) Turner; ed. Marietta pub. schs, and Mari- etta Coll .; m. 1872, Amelia Haigh, of N.Y. City; children: Grace, Louise, Gertrude, Fanny. After leaving coll., asst. teller, Marietta Bank; clk. in Cincinnati dry goods store, 1 yr .; afterward in New York, until 1872; in St. Louis 18 mos .; then again in New York until 1878; came to Chicago and established a branch of the Eagleton Mfg. Co .; in winter of 1880, with W. D. Ewart and Frank I. Pearce, organized the Link-Belt Machin- ery Co., of which was sec. and treas, until 1887; established Dodge Cold Storage Co. in Phila., 1887, and conducted it until 1892, when returned to Chi- cago; pres. Link-Belt Machinery Co. (now the Link- Belt Co.), 1892-1906. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Union League, Commercial. Residence: Kenwood Hotel.


TURNER, Laurin Hilliard, dry goods commn .; b. Chicago, Sept. 26, 1845; s. John M. and Hannah M. ( Hamilton) Turner; ed. pub. schs. and old Univ. of Chicago: m. Mary Wrenn Duffield, of Chicago, Oct. 14, 1873; 2 children: L. Hamilton, Mary Adele ( Mrs. Charles D. W. Halsey ). Mem. firm of E. H. & L. H. Turner, lumber, 1870-83, Turner Bros. & Co .; dry goods commn., 1883-96; mgr. of J. Spen- cer Turner Co., 1896-1906; mem. The Laurin H. Turner & Co., 1906-15; mgr. Turner, Halsey Co. since 1915. Republican, Baptist. Mason. Club: Union League. Home: 4923 Blackstone Av. Office: 160 W. Jackson Boul.


TURNER, Tracy Lay, stock and honds; b. Chi- cago, Aug. 26, 1879; s. Edward H. and Ida B. (Fos- ter) Turner: ed. pvt. schs .; m. Chicago, Oct. 3, 1899, Claribel Countiss; 4 sons: Tracy L., Jr., Fos- ter, Robert C., John Edward. Began in Marshall Field & Co.'s wholesale house, 1896, and later was with Whiteside & Wentworth, real estate; in 1897 entered employ of Chapin & Gaylord, stock and bond brokers, of which later became office mgr., and in Feb., 1901, partner in the firm of S. B. Cha- pin & Co., bankers and brokers. Republican. Epis- copalian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Union League. South Shore Country. Glen View. Home: 4512 Drexel Boul. Office: The Rookery.


time before coming to Chicago in the spring of 1916, as manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal. Mem. Am. Bankers' Assn., Ill. State Bankers' Assn., Chicago Board of Trade. Clubs: The Bath ( London) ; Royal N.S. Yacht ( Halifax, N.S.); Toronto (Toronto) ; Onwentsia ( Lake For- est, Ill.). Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.


TURNEY, Robert E., judge; b. Chicago, Sept. 9, 1873: s. Robert and Anna (Cunningham) Turney; ed. grammar schs., Lake View High Sch .; LL. B., Kent Coll. of Law, 1896; m. Maude M. Rulison, of Hancock, Mich., June 25, 1902. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1896, and entered gen. practice at Chicago; asst. city atty., 1902-5; asst. state's atty., 1905-8; asst. county judge. 1909-10; resumed practice, 1910: elected judge Superior Court for period, 1915- 17 (chief justice, Jan .- Dec., 1916). Mem. of Chi- cago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Inst. Republican. Mason (Shriner). Club: Hamilton. Recreations: fishing, baseball. Home: 1353 Wilson Av. Office: 111 W. Washington St.


TUTEUR, Edwin B., M.D .: b. LaCrosse, Wis., Nov. 9, 1867; s. Isaac and Fanny (Berman ) Tuteur; grad. LaCrosse High Scb., 1883; Ph.G., Univ. of Cincinnati Sch. of Pharmacy, 1887; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., 1890; m. Emma Crossman, of Cincinnati, 1893; 1 daughter, Frances Pauline ('ril- ly. Practiced at Chicago since 1892; consulting phys. Daily News Sanitarium. Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium; attending phys. to St. Luke's Hosp .; dir. Valmora Sanatorium for Tuber- culosis. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med, soes., Southern Dist. Med. Soc. (ex-pres. ), Robert Koch Soc. for Study of Tuberculosis. Clubs: Phy- sicians' (ex-pres. ), \ Club, Illinois Athletic, Home: 4538 Drexel Boul. Office: 31 N. State St.


TUTHILL, Frank Hall, vehicle springs; b. at St. Louis, Mo., June 7, 1849. s. George M. and Anna Haines (Hall) Tuthill: ed. Pontiac (Mich.) High Sch. until 1864; later finished freshman year at the Univ. of Mich., leaving June, 1870; m. Oct. 6, 1>så, Isabella Heath Hall, of N.Y. City; children: Stella Weston, Margaret Hall (Mrs. Frank L. Venning) : m. d, Chicago, May 10, 1893, Emma Holt. Began as bookkeeper in the First Nat. Bank of Kalama- zoo; came to Chicago. 1880, and established the present business of the Tuthill Spring Co., of which is pres. For 8 yrs, the works of the company were at Hammond, ind., where he resided: city elk. of Hammond, 1887->: removed resilence and works to Chicago, 1×92. Established and managed the First Nat. Bank of Hammond, 1886-92; was engaged in World's Fair branch of the Northern Trust Co.'s bank during 1893. Republican. Congregationalist; life dir. Am. Bible Soc .; hon, life mem. Am, Bd. of Commrs. for Foreign Missions: life mem. Am. Mis- sionary Assn. Mem. Congregational Club; mem. Geographic Soc. of Chicago, Chicago Peace Soc., Am. Free Trade League; pres. Prairie Club, 1916, 17. Recreation. walking. Home: 6973 N. Ashland Av. Office: 760 W. Polk St.


TUTHILL, Richard Stanley, judge; b. Vergennes, Jackson Co., 11., Nov. 10, 1841; S. Daniel Braley and Sally ( Strong ) Tuthill; A.B., Middlebury Coll., Vt., 1853, A.M., 1868; (LL.D., Ill. Coll .. 1901, St. Ig- natius Coll., 1898, Middlebury Coll., 1909); entered army, 1863, served as scout attached to command Gen, John . Logan, later 2d and Ist It. Battery H, 1st Mich. Light Arty., 3d Div., 17th Army Corps, Army of Tenn .: resigned, May 29, 1865, at close of war; m. Jane Frances Smith, of Vergennes, Vt., Aug. 24, 1868 (died, 1872); m. 2d, Harriet, d. Ed- ward McKey, of Janesville, Wis., Jan. 2. 1877 ishe died, Apr. 29, 1909); m. 3d, Susan Payne Trimble, Sept., 1911. Was admitted to the bar, 1866; prac- ticed at Nashville, Tenn., 1866-73; state's atty. Nashville Circuit. 1867-71; located at Chicago, 1873; city atty., 1875-9; U.S. dist. atty., 1884-6; judge Circuit Court Cook Co. since 1887; Republican. Under juvenile court law of 1899 was chosen ny brother judges to organize and hold juvenile court, in addition to other duties: held this court for 6 yrs. This was the original "Juvenile Court," which has extended throughout the U.S. and the world. Organizer and mem. bd. of trustees (state) St.


TURNER, William, banker; b. Edinburgh, Scot- land; ed. Royal High Sch., Edinburgh, and pri- vately; unmarried. Began business career as an officer in the Bank of Montreal, and has held im- portant positions at Halifax, N.S., in Mexico, and Charles (Ill.) Sch. for Boys, until change of law; at Toronto, where was asst. manager for some pres. Chicago Law Sch. Clubs: Illinois, Hamilton,


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Church, University. One of 306 who in Rep. Nat. ophthalmology, rhinology and oto-laryngology, Conv. of 1880 voted to the last for Gen. Grant. also surgeon, Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Mem. Loyal Legion (comdr. 1903), G.A.R., Soc. of Coll. and Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chi- Army of the Tennessee, Memorial Hall Assn., Chi- cago med. socs., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and cago. Mason (32 ). Episcopalian. Home: 1316


Oto-Laryngology, Chicago Ophthal. Soc. Democrat. Lake St., Evanston, III. Address: 412 County Bldg., Presbyterian. Clubs: Physicians', College. Home: Chicago. 932 Wilson Av. Office: 31 N. State St.


TUTTLE, Charles R., fire ins .; b. Fulton, Mo., Mar. 22, 1867; s. Warren W. and Susan C. (Dyer ) Tuttle: ed. Westminster Coll., Fulton, Mo .; m. Fan- nie A. Carter, of Worcester, Mass., June 12, 1894; 1 son, Elwood Carter (born June 9, 1896, died Jan. 30, 1898). Spl. agt. Home Ins. Co., New York, ISS ?- 91; became connected in same capacity with Conti- nental Ins. Co., 1891; promoted asst. gen. mgr., 1898, 2d vice pres., 1916; resigned, Aug. 1, 1916, to become gen. mgr. Western dept. Insurance Co. of North America, Alliance Ins. Co. of Phila., and Phila. Underwriters. Presbyterian. Mason, Clubs: Union League, Kenwood, South Shore. Residence: Parkway Hotel. Office: 76 W. Monroe St.


TUTTLE, Emerson B., lawyer, real estate; b. at Chicago, Nov. 26, 1860; s. Nelson and Charlotte Louise ( Emerson ) Tuttle; ed. pvt. schs. of Chicago; studied law in offices of Isham & Lincoln, Chicago. Admitted to bar, 1884, but engages principally in real estate business. Clubs: Chicago, Onwentsia, Saddle and Cycle, Commercial. Recreations: out- door sports. Residence: Chicago ('lub. Office: Mar- quette Bldg.


TUTTLE, Henry Nelson, lawyer; b. 153 Michigan Av., Chicago, Nov. 17, 1858; s. Nelson (came to Chicago, 1837) and Charlotte Louise ( Emerson) Tuttle; ed. Chicago Acad., Palmer's Acad., Chicago, Greylock Inst., S. Williamstown, Mass .; A.B, Yale, 1881; m. Chicago, Nov. 8, 1888, Fannie. d. John V. Farwell: children: Henry Emerson. Arthur Far- well, Grace Emeret. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1883; practiced alone, 1883-7; mem. law firm Marston, Augur & Tuttle, 1887-1901, Marston & Tuttle, 1901- 07, since practiced alone. Republican. Presbyte- rian. Clubs: Chicago, University, Onwentsia; Uni- versity, Yale ( New York). Home: Lake Forest, I]]. Office: 137 S. LaSalle St .. Chicago.


TUTTLE, John M., mfr .; b. Des Moines, Ia., Oct. S, 1873, s. Martin and Harriet ( Moulton) Tuttle; prep. edn. Des Moines High Sch .; Univ. of Ja .; m. Flora Kurtz, of Des Moines, Apr. 27, 1899; 2 chil- dren: John M., Jr., Elizabeth Catherine. In the printing ink business during entire active career: vice pres. Philip Ruxton, Inc., mfrs, printing and lithographing inks, since 1900. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, University, Exmoor Country, Highland Park. Recreation: golf. Home: Highland Park, Ill. Office: 161 W. Harrison St., Chicago.


TUTTLE, William Franklin, secretary Art Inst. of Chicago; b. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 13, 1879; s. of Frank Pierce and Mary (Masterson) Tuttle; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1895; LL.B., Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law, 1910; m. Emily May Willson, of Chi- cago, July 7, 1910; 1 son, Willson. Newspaper work at Boston, Mass., and Manchester, N.H., 1897-1902; identified with the Art Inst. of Chicago since 1903. asst. sec. until 1916 and secretary since 1916. Re- City, Saddle and Cycle, Onwentsia, Lake Forest;


publican. Congregationalist. Mason. Mem. Phi Delta Phi. Club: Cliff Dwellers. Recreations: golf, hunting and fishing. Home: 20 E. Goethe St. Of- fishing, baseball. Home: 3801 Grand Boul. Office: fice: 247 Monadnock Blk. The Art Institute of Chicago.


TWICHELL, James O., pianos and organs; b. Westminster, Mass., 1846; s. Reuben W. and Nancy (Puffer) Twichell; ed. pub. schs., Brookfield, Mass .; m. Geraldine Wright, of Chicago. Began as dry goods salesman at New York; removed to Chicago, 1872, and engaged in sale of sewing machines; be- came identified with piano and organ business, 1880, and now sole propr. firm of J. O. Twichell, pianos and organs. Republican. Congregationalist. Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 3631 Grand Boul. Office: 332 S. Wabash Av.


TYE, John James, hides, wool, tallow; b. West Chicago (then Turner Junction), Ill., Jan. 21, 1861; s. John and Esther (Gallagher) Tye; ed. West Chi- cago High Sch., and business coll .; m. Clinton, Ia., Aug. 15, 1894, Katie Farrell; children: Frank E., Willie L., Paul F., Allen J. Began as office boy for Bolles & Rogers, later clk. and bookkeeper; admit- ter to partnership in the firm, 1890. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Mem. Sch. Bd. of West Chicago since 1905. Republican. Catholic. Home: West Chicago, Ill. Office: 129 W. Kinzie St., Chicago.


TYLER, Albert Smith, glass; b. Chicago, Mar. 4, 1846; s. Orson and Amelia (Farrant) Tyler; ed. pit. and pub. schs., Chicago and Milwaukee; m. Chicago, Oct. 5, 1876, Addie L. Spring (died Jan. 27, 1917); 1 daughter, Irna Clayton. In 1862 en- tered employ of the C.,M.&St.P., general freight dept., at Milwaukee; returned to Chicago, 1866, and was in employ of J. W. Doane & Co., wholesale grocers, until 1872, when entered employ of P. C. Hanford & Co., paints and oils; then cashier of George F. Kimball & Co., glass dealers, 1879-87; in 1887, with Louis A. Hippach, established firm of Tyler & Hippach, plate and window glass, which was later incorporated as Tyler & Hippach Co., of which is pres .; also treas. Federal Plate Glass Co., Ottawa, Ill .; dir. Western Glass Co., Streator, Ill. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: 366 W. Ohio Street.


TYLER, Harvey Ainsworth, M.D .; b. at Boston, Apr. 30, 1869; s. William H. and Mary Jane (Frel- lick) Tyler; grad. West Div. High Sch., Chicago, 1886: M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1889; m. Alice E. Ru- therford, of Chicago, Nov. 22, 1892; 1 son, William R. Taught gynecology and obstetrics, Rush Med. Coll., 1893-8; prof. gynecology, Chicago Policlinic and Hosp .; gynecologist to House of Correction. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs. Ma- son. Republican. Presbyterian. Home: 4610 N. Ra- cine Av. Office: 25 E. Washington St.


TYRRELL, Albert H., lawyer; Aug. 12, 1863-Dec. 28. 1914. (See vol. 1911.)


TYRRELL, Henry Grattan, civil engineer. (See Who's Who in America.)


TYSON, Russell, real estate; b. Shanghai, China, Dec. 1, 1867; s. George and Sarah H. (Anthony ) Tyson: A.B., Harvard, 1890; m. Sarah Merry Brad- ley, of Brattleboro, Vt., June 17, 1891. Began with Luce & Manning, wool commn., Boston, 1890; with Bradley & Storer, real estate, Boston, 1892-3; with Aldis & Co., Chicago, since 1893, becoming a mem. of firm in 1901; dir. Greater New York Develop- ment Co., Brooklyn Development Co., Brooklyn As- sociates; trustee Western Cities Trustees, Chicago Real Estate Trustees, City Real Estate Trustees; dir. Chicago Morris Plan Bank. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Chicago, University (pres. 1916), University, Harvard (New York). Recreations:


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UFER, Walter, artist; b. Louisville, Ky., July 22, 1876; s. Peter and Alvina ( Mauseer) Ufer; grad. pub. schs., Louisville, 1891; apprenticed to lithog- raphy, Louisville, 1892; left for Europe, 1893; stu- dent Royal Applied Art Schs., Dresden, 1895-6, Royal Acad., Dresden, 1897-8; artist with Louis- ville Courier-Journal, 1899; came to Chicago, 1900; student Art Inst. Chicago; J. Francis Smith Art Sch., Chicago, 1901-3 (gold medal, 1903), teacher same, 1904-5; m. at Chicago. Mary Monrad Freder- iksen (an American), of Copenhagen, Denmark, May 5, 1905. With advertising dept. Armour & Co.,


TWISS, Richard Bentley, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.) TYDINGS, Oliver, M.D .; b. St. Margarets, Anne Arundel Co., Md., May 1, 1854; s. Henry and Mar- garet A. (Stinchcomb) Tydings; M.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1905-11; studied with Prof. Walter Thor, Md., 1877; m. Mrs. C. A. Williams, of Cincinnati, Munich, 1911-12; painted in Paris, Italy and North- O., Mar. 3, 1891. Settled at Chicago, 1901; prof. ern Africa, 1913; returned to Chicago, 1913; spends


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part of each year at Taos, N.M. Exhibited Louis- ville Artists' League; Chicago Soc. Artists; Amer- b. Carlisle, 111., July 1, 1869; s. Jacob and Sarah Ull- man; ed. pub, schs., Chicago; m. Genevieve Raab, of Richmond, Va., June 28, 1900; children: Raab, Virginia. Has been a resident of Chicago since 1882; formerly with Kahn, Schoenbrun & Co .; in busi- ness on own account since 1893; now propr. UIl- man & Co., tailors to the trade. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Club: Standard. Home: 4320 Drexel Boul. Office: 911 W. Jackson Boul.


ican Contemporary Painters' Exhbn., Chicago; Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; San Francisco Expn., 1915; San Diego Expn., 1916; Modern Soc, of Artists, Los An- geles; Nat. Acad., New York; Munich, Nurnberg and Dessau, Germany. Martin B. Cahn prize, Chi- cago, 1916; first Logan medal, Chicago, 1917. Works in pvt. galleries of Boston, New York, Chicago, Dayton, O .. Louisville, Ky., Santa Fe, N.M., London and Munich. Mem. Am. Federation of Arts, Louis- ville Artists' League, Chicago Soc. Artists, Taos Soc. of Artists; hon. mem. Modern Soc. Artists, Los Angeles, Artists Guild, Chicago. Clubs: Arts, Palette and Chisel of Chicago (pres. 1917), Salma- gundi (New York), Studios: 85412 N. State St., Chicago, and Taos, N.M.


UHL, Edward Henry, musical instruments; b. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 18, 1870; s. Peter Henry and Katherine Uhl; ed. grammar and high schs., Indianapolis; m. Louise M. Calhoun, of Marshall- town, la., Dec. 20, 1899. Identified with The Ru- dolph Wurlitzer Co, since 1895; vice pres. and gen. mgr. same since 1901; also sec. Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co. Republican. Mason (32º), Clubs: Chi- cago Athletic, South Shore Country, Birchwood Country, Edgewater Golf. Home: 7619 Sheridan Rd. Office: 329 S. Wabash Av.


UHLIR, Joseph Z., judge; b. in Bohemia. Dec. 9, 1872; s. Joseph and Mary Uhlir; brought to Chi- cago, 1875; ed. pub. schs .; LL.B., Lake Forest Univ., 1893. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1894; elected al- derman from 12th Ward, 1894, 1906, 08; judge Municipal Court since 1908, present term expires 1920. Republican. Club: Hamilton. Home: 2410 Clifton Park Av.


UHLMANN, Fred, grain and elevator business; b. Fuerth, Bavaria, Germany, May 19, 1864; s. Sig- mund and Emma ( Rosenfeld ) Uhlmann; ed. in old country; m. Hattie Abt, of Chicago, May 9, 1893; children: Alice, Richard. Came to U.S., 1888; en- tered grain and elevator business, 1901 ; now sec. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co. Republican. Jewish reli- gion. Clubs: Standard, Lake Shore Country. Rec- reations: golf, motoring, reading. Home: 5115 Ellis Av. Office: 417 Postal Telegraph Bldg.


UHRLAUB, Francis Adolph Edward, banker; re- moved to Pasadena, Cal. (See vol. 1911.)


UIHLEIN, Edward Gustav, brewer; b. at Wert- heim-on-the-Main, Baden, Germany, Oct. 19, 1845; s. Benedict and Katherine (Krug) Uihlein; grad. Wertheim Gymnasium, 1861; came to U.S., June, 1864; m. Jan., 1875, Augusta Manns, St. Louis, Mo .; children: Edgar, Clara (Mrs. A. O. Trostel, Mil- waukee), Olga ( Mrs. Henry Beneke, Chicago), Ella (Mrs. E. A. Seipp), Melita. Was employed in gro- cery business at St. Louis 3 yrs .; mfr. of oils at Chicago, 1867-71; since Jan. 1, 1872, in charge of the Chicago agency of the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., of Milwaukee, and now vice pres. of the com- pany. Was West Park Commr. 3 yrs. under Gov. Altgeld. Pres. Chicago Horticultural Soc .; pres. of German Hosp. Mason (32' ). Has a notable collec- tion of tropical palms and orchids from all parts of the world, which is considered one of the best in America. Clubs: Germania, Orpheus, Teutonia, Maennerchor, German Press. Recreations: garden- ing and farming. Summer home: Forest Glenn, on Lake Geneva. Home: 2041 Pierce Av., Chicago. Of- fice: 660 W. Ohio St.


ULEN, Henry Charles, investment banker: b. in Boone Co., Ind., June 12, 1871; S. Henry C. and Katherine ( Pinnel] ) Ulen; ed, graded schs. of Leb- anon, Ind .; m. Thorntown, Ind., Sept. 1, 1890, Mary M. Dutch. Admitted to Ind. bar, 1894, and prac- ticed law in Boone Co., 1894-1900; moved to Indi- anapolis, 1900; pres. American Light & Water Co., 1900-9; pres. 1908-11, of Ulen, Sutherlin & Co., of Kansas City, Mo., and after 1909 of Chicago; head of Ulen & Co., bonds, and pres. Ulen Contracting Co. since 1911. Democrat. Methodist. Mason (32°, Shriner). Cluhs: Hamilton, Ill. Athletic, New Ev- anston Golf; Bankers of America (New York). Recreations: golf, hunting. Home: 4145 Sheridan Rd. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.


ULLMAN, Gustave Samson, wholesale tailoring;


ULLMANN, Herbert James, insurance; b. Ra- cine, Wis., Nov. 9, 1855; s. James J. and Rosina (Hovey) Ullmann; ed. Chicago High Sch .; m. Vin- cennes, Ind., Apr. 30, 1884, Clara R. Williams; chil- dren: Ralph Williams, James Wilson, Herbert Sat- terlee. In fire ins. business since 1875; mem. Bow- mar & Ullmann, 1877-85, O. W. Barrett & Co., 1885- 94, R. A. Waller & Co., 1894-1901; later successive- ly a mem. of Marsh, Ullman & Co. and H. J. Ull- mann & Co .; not now in active business. Mem, Vet- erans Corps, 1st Inf. I.N.G., S.A.R. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Oak Park Country. Home: Oak Park, Ill. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.


ULLRICH, Albert H., artist, mcht .; h. Berlin, Germany; s. Karl and Clara (Toms) Ullrich; came to U.S., 1870; ed. Franklin and Newberry pub. schs., Chicago, also under tutors; studied at Art Inst. of Chicago 7 yrs., and at Paris, Munich and Rome; m. Hattie Edsall Thorp, of Evanston, 111., Feb. 6, 1894 (died 1911) ; 2 daughters: Dorothy, Beatrice; m. 2d, Alice Breytspraak, of Evanston, Ang. 28, 1915. Ex- hibited at Art Inst. Chicago; Albright Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y .; art galleries, St. Louis, Denver, Colo., etc .; pres. and treas. Lord's (dept. store). Mem. Palette and Chisel Club, The Arts Club, Chi- cago Soc. Artists. Home: 932 Judson Av. Office: Lord's, Fountain Sq., Evanston, Ill.


ULRICH, Bartow Adolphus, lawyer, author; b. Fishkill, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1840; s. Augustus Louis and Henriette (von Riesenkampf) Ulrich; ed. public schs., Springfield, Ill .; Univ. of Heidelberg; at Winbourne, Dorsetshire, Eng .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1864; m. Helen Amelia Russell, of Brighton, Mich., Mar. 31, 1864; 7 children: Victoria (Mrs. E. E. Noyes), Helen R. ( Mrs. A. Alberti, known as Noldi, opera singer), Gertrude, Lela ( Mrs. Morti- mer C. Grover), Russell, Perry, Bartow A., Jr. (died 1905). Admitted to Ill. bar, 1864, and engaged in practice until 1870; later in real estate business, firm of Ulrich & Sons. Went to Europe in 1893, and investigated the various forms of municipal govt., articles subsequently published in Am. newspapers and mags. Club: Press. Author: Treatises on Gov- ernment, 1865: Victor-Dramatic Cantata, 1880; Political Influence of Germans and Destiny in America, 1884; How Should Chicago Be Governed? 1893; Essays on Christ Jesus, 1909; Abraham Lin- coln and Constitutional Government, 1916. Home: Jarvis and Rogers Avs. Office: 40 N. Dearborn St. ULRICH, Henry, chief grain sampler Chicago Bd. of Trade; b. Chicago, Feb. 10, 1858; s. John Henry and Lina (Staats) Ulrich; ed. pub, schs .; m. Margaret Moran, of Chicago, Dec. 1, 1878; chil- dren: Harry J., Chest A., Lester B., J. Dellmere. George Glen, Myrtle (Mrs. Frank Burke), Marie. Began in employ of Ill. State grain dept., 1878, con- tinuing until 1914; asst. grain sampler, Chicago Bd. of Trade, 1914-16, chief grain sampler since July 1. 1916. Republican. Protestant. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Royal League. Recreation: motoring. Home: 1421 Clifton Park Av. Office: Bd. of Trade.


ULRICH, Perry, real estate; h. Chicago, Aug. 26, 1870; s. Bartow Adolphus and Helen Amelia (Rus- sell) Ulrich; ed. grammar and high schs., Hyde Park (Chicago); m. Anna Hamilton Fairbairn, of Chicago, Apr. 28, 1909; 3 daughters: Lela F., Jean F., Rosemary F. Engaged in real estate business at Chicago since 1889. Mem, Chicago Assn. Com- merce. Republican. Christian Scientist. Club: Ham- ilton. Home: 2200 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Ill. Of- fice: 407 Title & Trust Bldg., Chicago.




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