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 35

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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BURDICK, Gordon Granger, M.D .; b. Janesville, Wis., Sept. 15, 1862; s. Edward F. and Mary Electa (Newell) Burdick: ed. pub. schs., Janesville, Wis .; Mitchell (S.D.) Univ .: M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1890; m. Chicago, 1889, Alvina L. Seltz; 1 son, Edward Franklin, Ranching in S.D., 1880-4; resident of Chicago since 1884; engaged in prac- tice of medicine since 1890; was surgeon, Columbia Dispensary and the Charity Hosp .; asso. prof. sur- gery, Post-Grad. Med. Sch .; chief surgeon People's Hosp .; prof. of radio-therapy and photo-chemistry,


JI1. School of Electro-Therapeutics; prof. physiol. therapy, Bennett Med. Coll .; sec. Burdick-Abel Clin. Laboratory. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc. Club: Press. Author: X-Ray and High Frequency in Medicine, 1908; Rational Medicine, 1913. Asso. editor Child Betterment. Contbr. numerous arti- eles on med. jours. Recreations: politics and pho- tography. Home: 1600 Sherwin Av. Office: 7 W. Madison St.


BURGER, William Henry, civil engineer; b. at Caribou, Colo., May 2, 1874; s. Henry and Caro- line P. (Mohr) Burger; ed. pub. schs,, Boulder. Colo .; B.S., Univ. of Colo., 1896; post-grad. work, same, 1896-7; m. Elizabeth L. Shotwell, of Evans- ton, Ill .. Aug. 7, 1912; 1 son, William Henry, Jr. Instr., Univ. of Colo., 1896-7; with engring. corps, Colo.&N. W.Ry., 1897-9; aid and asst., U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey, 1899-1910; asst. prof. civ. en- gring., 1910-15, proť. since Sept., 1915, Northwest- ern Univ. Fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., 111. Engrs' Soc .. Delta Tau Delta. Presbyterian. Club: University of Evanston. Home: 618 Clark St., Evanston, Ill.


BURGESS, Ernest Watson, sociologist; b. Til- bury, Ont., Can., May 16, 1886; s. Edmund James and Mary Ann Jane ( Wilson) Burgess; A. B., King- fisher (Okla.) Coll., 190%; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1913; unmarried. Instr., Toledo (O.) Univ., 1912- 13; asst. prof. sociology, Univ. of Kan., 1913-15: asst, prof. economies and sociology, Ohio State Univ., 1915-16; asst. prof. sociology, Univ. of Chi- cago, since July 1, 1916. Mem. Am. Sociol. Soc., Am. Economie Assn., Am. Assn. for Labor Legisla- tlon. Club: City. Author: The Function of Social- ization in Social Evolution, 1916. Home: 919 E. 62d Street.


BURGESS, John R., president Englewood State Bank: dir. Englewood Safety Deposit Co. Home. 336 W. 64th St. Office: 235 W. 63d St.


BURGESS, William, clergyman; b. at Norwich. Eng., May 26, 1843; s. William and Elizabeth (Tay- lor) Burgess; ed. Dowson Coll., Norwich; m. Fran- ces A. Miles, of Norwich, Aug. 2, 1865. Lecturer, Scotland, 1868-70; lecturer and sec. National Med. Assn., for Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, England, 1872-5; editor Medical Enquirer, 1875-8; ordained Congl. ministry, 1879; pastor Canton, Ill .. 1882-5, Mendon, 1885-90, Des Plaines, 1897-1902. Park Manor, Chicago, 1905-8; sec. Am. Vigilance Assn. since 1911; sec. Pub. Safety Commn, of Chi- cago and Cook County since 1915; dir. Ill. Vigi- lance Assn. Author: Land, Labor and Liquor, 1879; The Bible in Shakespeare, 1902; The Religion of Ruskin, 1905: Bible Side Lights from Shakespeare. 1913: The World's Social Evil, 1914. Home: Des Plaines, 111. Office: 10 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.


BURGHART, Charles V., general contractor; l. LaCrosse, Wis., Jan. 17, 1879; s. of Gerhard and Emma Salome (Goslyn) Burghart; ed. grammar schs., Chicago; m. Mabel Dorothy, of Chicago. Sept. 16, 1905; 3 children: Ruth Margaret, William Theodore, Robert Edwin. In employ of C.,M.&St.P. Ry., 1895-1901; became connected with the Bates & Rogers Constrn. Co., 1901, and now sec., asst. treas. and dir. same. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Union League, Westmoreland Country. Home: 108 Woodbine Av., Wilmette, 111. Office: 875, 97 W. Van Buren St., Chicago,


BURHANS, Frank Dennis, clergyman; b. Bur- lington, la .. July 7, 1866; s. Denslow and Clara { Cornick) Burhans; freshman and sophomore yrs. la. Wesleyan Univ .; A.B., Univ. of Denver, 1894: B.D., Chicago Theol. Sem., 1898; (D.D., Tabor Coll .. 1910) ; m. Burlington, Ia., Aug. 21, 1894, Cornelia F. Kriechbaum; children: Ivan Denslow, Lucile Marie. Was for 3 yrs. in retail grocery business. and then 4 yrs., 1886-90, in wholesale grocery busi- ness with John Blaul & Sons, Burlington, Ia .; financial agt. Univ. of Denver, 1894; pastor Congl. Ch., Park Ridge, Ill., 1895-8, Plymouth Congl. Ch .. Salina, Kan,, 1899, Washington Park Congl. Ch., Chicago, 1900-12, Central Ch., Dallas, Tex., 1912-14. Park Manor Ch., Chicago, since 1914. Pres. Colo. Oratorical Assn., 1893-4; pres. Congl. Ministers Union of Chicago and Vicinity, 1909; pres. Alumni Assn, Chicago Theol. Sem., 1916-17. Home: 6947 Vernon Av.


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BURHANS, James Audubon, law and real es- sistory and Shrine: K. P., K. O. T. M. M., Eagles. tate; b. LaPorte Co., Ind., Oct. 28, 1852; s. Peter Clubs: South Chicago, Ainsworth, South Chicago and Martha Hunt (Andrews) Burhans; A.B., De Automobile (pres.), Calumet River Boat, 8th Ward Republican (vice pres. ). Home: 8926 Exchange Av. Office: 9233 Commercial Av. Pauw Univ., 1875, A.M., 1878; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., Chicago, 1877; m. Valparaiso, Ind., Oct. 7, 1879, Jessie Pierpont Smith (now deceased). Admitted to Ill. bar, 1877; pres. Burhans. Ellin- wood & Co., real estate. Mem. M.E. Church. Pres. Cook Co. S.S. Assn., 1899-1901; sec. World's First S.S. Conv., London, 1889; del. to World's Fourth S.S. Conv., Jerusalem, 1904. Pres. M.E. Old Peo- ple's Home, Chicago, 1898-1906, endowment treas. since 1906; pres. Epworth Children's Home, 1893- 1900; pres. or vice pres. and endowment treas. Methodist Deaconess Orphanage since 1900; pres. Agard Deaconess Rest Home and Amanda Smith Industrial Home; pres. Chicago Deaconess Home; trustee Wesley Hosp., Chicago Boys' Club, Pacific Garden Mission, Jennings Sem., etc. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Club: Union League. Au- thor: Law of Municipal Bonds: A Digest of the Statutory Laws Governing the Investment of Cor- porate and Trust Funds. Home: 5310 Magnolia Av. Office: 25 N. Dearborn St.


BURKE, Edmund Whitney, lawyer; b. at Byron, Ill., Sept. 22, 1850; s. Patrick and Nancy (Whitney) Burke; grad. Rockford ( Ill.) High School, 1863; Mount Morris ( Ill.) Acad., 1864; A.M., Northwest- ern Univ., 1869; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1871; m. Myra Webster, of Rockford, Ill., Dec. 5, 1878; chil- dren: Harold Webster, Ralph Haney. Began prac- tice in Chicago in 1876, and has continued in prac- tice ever since, except while on the bench for 9 yrs. as judge of the Circuit Court of Cook Co., and 1 yr. as judge of the Appellate Court for the 1st Dist .. 1893-94; now in gen. practice as head of firm of Burke, Jackson & Burke. Lecturer on equity juris- prudence and procedure, Chicago-Kent College of Law, and in 1904 succeeded the late Judge Moran as dean of that coll .: mem. bds, of dirs. of many corpns. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Methodist; ex- pres. Methodist Social Union of Chicago. Clubs: Union League, Hamilton, Illinois. Writer of ency. articles on equity. Home: 6163 Kenmore Av. Of- fice: 8 S. Dearborn St.


BURKE, Elliott A., wholesale hardware; b. New Harmony, Ind., Sept. 12, 1866; s. Luke A. and Miriam (Elliott) Burke; ed, pub. schs., New Har- mony and Lafayette, Ind .; m. Edna A. Pettit, of Waukon, Ia., June 30, 1897; 2 children: Richard P., Fulton E. Began as clk. in retail hardware store, Aberdeen, S.D., 1883; traveling salesman for Hib- bard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., 1888-1903; sales mgr. same company since Jan., 1903, and sec. of the company since 1915. Congregationalist. Clubs: City, Oak Park, Oak Park Country. Recreations: fishing, hunting, golf. Home: 520 Fair Oaks Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 303 N. State St., Chicago.


BURKE, Richard E., judge Superior Court of Cook Co., 1910-16; died June 16, 1916.


BURKE, Robert Emmett, contractor, granite blocks; b. Chicago, Sept., 1858: s. Richard M. and Catherine Burke; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Chi- rago, 1890, Louise J. Spangenberg: 1 son. Learned the printing trade and worked at it 15 yrs., and after that was a news dealer. Became sec. of the Democratic County Central Com. and sec. of the County Democracy; now mem. of the Dem. State Com .; managed the campaign of Carter H. Harri- son, Sr., for mayor, 1893, and those of Carter H. Harrison, Jr., 1897, 99 and 1901; oil inspector of City of Chicago. 1897-1901; since then head of firm of Robert E. Burke & Co., granite contractors. Home: 1432 N. LaSalle St. Office: 154 W. Randolph Street.


BURKE, Squire Smith, banker: b. in Can .. Jan. 22, 1875; s. Harmon S. and Emily E. (Root) Burke; came to U.S. with parents in infancy ; ed. pub. schs. and South Chicago High Sch .: m. South Chicago. Jan. 7, 1902, Anna Heinsen. Began active career as a newsboy in Chicago: became connected with Calumet Nat. Bank as messenger, becoming vice pres., July 9, 1904; also in loan, real estate and ins. business. Republican. Baptist. Pres. South Chi- cago Business Men's Assn .; vice pres. Retail Mer- chants' Assn. Pres. South Chicago Old Settlers' Assn. Mem. Harbor Lodge, A.F .. and .\.MI., Con-


BURKHALTER, Robert Proseus, lawyer; b. at Maquon, Ill., May 18, 1873; s. James Louis and Martha Ellen (Adle) Burkhalter; grad. high sch .. Galesburg, 111., 1890; student Knox Coll .. 1891-2: Univ. of Chicago, 1894-6: (treas. and mgr. Western Oratorical Assn., 1895-6); Columbia Univ., New York City, 1896-7; New York Law Sch., 1897-8: LL.B., Chicago Law Sch., 1902; m. Elizabeth Whit- more Greene, of Corinth, Miss., Aug. 23, 1898; chil- dren: Robert P., Jr. (deceased), Mary Louise, Louis Alameth. Admitted to bar, Memphis, Tenn., 1898. Corinth, Miss., 1899, Chicago, Ill., 1902; partner of U.S. Senator James Hamilton Lewis, 1912-15; later mem. Burkhalter, Grossberg & Newfield; now mem. Burkhalter & Newfield. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Lawyers' Assn. of Ill., Chicago Bar Assn., S.A.R. Democrat. Presbyterian. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Press. Residence: Chi- cago Beach Hotel. Office: 1849 Edison Bldg.


BURKHARDT, Henry Styer, mfr. Removed to Pontiac, 11]. (See vol. 1911.)


BURKHARTSMEIER, Christian Daniel, infr .: deceased. (See vol. 1911.)


BURKHOLDER, Charles A., M.D., surgeon; b. at London, Ont., Can., July 8, 1886; s. Jacob F. and Millie (Barkey) Burkholder; S.B., Univ. of Chi- cago, 1911; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1912; m. Lala Winterringer, of Arcola, Ill., Dec. 15, 1914. Asso. prof. ophthalmology, Bennett Med. Coll. (Loyola Univ.); asst. surgeon 111. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Rho Sigma. Re- publican. Protestant. Royal Arch Mason. Home. 6312 Drexel Av. Office: 108 N. State St.


BURKHOLDER, Jacob F., M.D .; b. Ont .. Can., Sept. 10, 1861; s. Samuel and Mareda (Fockler) Burkholder; ed. pub. schs, of Stoufforth and Mark- ham, Can .; M.D., Western Univ., London, Can .. 1892; m. Millie Barkey, of Chicago, 1884; children: Charles Augustus, Ferol (daughter), Otto Freder- ick. Began practice in London, Can .; a resident and practitioner in Chicago since 1893; prof. oph- thalmology, Chicago Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Coll. until 1911; prof. ophthalmology, Dept. of Medicine, Loyola Univ .; prof. physiology, Dental Dept .. Univ. of Ill. until 1912. Mem. Ill. State Med. Soc .. Chicago Med. Soc. Republican. Author: Anat- omy of the Sheep's Brain (text-book), 1907, 2d edit., 1912; Normal Vision and Diseased Fundi (Annals of Ophthalmology). 1905. Home: 613» Greenwood Av. Office: 108 N. State St.


BURLEY, Clarence Augustus, lawyer; b. Chi- cago, Oct. 10, 1849; s. Augustus H. (pioneer mcht. ) and Anna Maria (Force) Burley: paternal ancestor settled in Conn., 1646. maternal ancestor in Long Island, between 1660-80; ed. Miles Mil. Sch., Brat- tleboro, Vt .. 1865-8; Amherst Coll., 1865 (non- grad.); LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, 1876; m. Wau- kegan, Ill., Nov. 11, 1880, Avis H. Blodgett (now deceased) ; children: Ruth Monell, Avis; m. 2d. Mar., 1913, Mary E. Burley: 2 children: Anna Bur- ley. Mary Burley. Admitted to bar, 1876; with William H. McSurely, established firm of Burley & McSurely, 1889, which was dissolved on election of Mr. MeShurely as judge of the Superior Court: dir. Merchants' Loan & Trust Co., Burley & Tyr- rell Co. Pres. Chicago Hist. Soc. Republican. Uni- tarian. Clubs: Chicago, University, Union League. Chicaro Literary, Caxton. Home: 848 N. Dearborn St. Office: 79 W. Monroe St.


BURLING, Edward Burnham, lawyer; b. Eldora, Hardin Co., la., Feb. 1, 1870; s. Edward and Lucy (Burnham) Burling; ed. pub. schs .; A.B., Grinnell Coll., 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1891; LL.B. and A.M .. Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Louisa Peasley, of Chicago, Nov. 9, 1902; children: Edward, John Lan- caster. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1895; with Cyrus Bentley in firm of Bentley & Burling until 1915: since mem. Bentley, Burling & Kumler. Mem. Il1. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Club: University, Home: Hubbard Woods, Ill. Of- fice: 203 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.


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BURLING, William Slocomb, president Martin vice pres., 1906, and vice pres. in charge of traffic Grate Co .; b. Canandaigua, N.Y., Nov. 24, 1861; s. C., B.&Q. and C.&S. rds., Jan. 31, 1910. Democrat. Joseph and Lydia (Allen) Burling; ed. pub. schs. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Athletic, Exmoor of Waukegan, 111 .; m. Brookfield, Mo., June 6, 1887, Country, Traffic. Home: Kenilworth, Ill. Office: 547 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago. Dolle G., d. of Joseph Niles; 1 son, Harold Dodge. Traveling salesman for wholesale hardware firm BURNHAM, Daniel Hudson, architect; Sept. 4, 1846-June 1, 1912. (See vol. 1911.) of Pratt & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1882-5; with Wheel- er, Madden & Clemson, Middletown, N. Y., mfrs. of saws, until 1890; entered mfr. of gray iron castings in Chicago, 1890; sold out in 1901 and became pres. and mgr. Martin Grate Co., mfrs, iron specialties. Pres. Village of Riverside, Ill., 1917-19. Republic- an. Episcopalian. Clubs: Hamilton, Riverside Golf. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: Riverside, Ill. Office: 343 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.


BURLINGHAM, Frederick Wright, life insur- ance counselor; b. Cairo, 111., Dec. 22, 1868; s. E. P. and Susan M. Burlingham; A.B., Harvard, 1891, A.M., 1894, LL.B., 1894; m. Sarah McD. Breck, of Claremont, N.H., Dec. 19, 1906; 2 daughters, Susan B. and Barbara. Practiced law in Chicago, 1894- 1900; asst. mgr. for Charles D. Norton, gen. agt. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1900-4; in in- vestment business, 1904-15; opened own offices as life ins. counselor, Aug. 1, 1915. Republican. Pres. Associated Harvard Clubs since May 20, 1916. Con- gregationalist. Clubs: Law, City, University. Home: Winnetka, Ill. Office: 821 Corn Exchange Bldg., Chicago.


BURN, see also Byrne.


BURN, William Heber, mfr .; b. Toronto, Ont., Mar. 27, 1860; s. William David and Matilda (Wal- lace) Burn; ed. Upper Canada Coll., Toronto; m. Mary Conkling Stockton, of Rockford, Ill., Sept. 4, 1884; 2 daughters: Armande, Marguerite. Began in 1880 in a minor position with James Robertson & Co., wholesale metal merchants and mfrs., To- ronto, continuing until 1889; sec. Buhl Stamping Co, Detroit, until 1893; came to Chicago and has since been sec. and dir. Sturges & Burn Mfg. Co., mfrs. of dairy and sheet metal specialties. Vice pres. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Oak Park (pres. 1909, 10), Traffic. Home: 657 Sheridan Rd. Office: 508 S. Green St.


BURNAP, Robert Lord, assistant freight traffic mgr .; b. Burlington, Vt., Sept. 20, 1872; s. Wilder Luke and Fannie L. C. Burnap; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1894. Began as clk. in office of station agt., Central Vt. Ry., at Ogdensburg, Vt., Oct. 15, 1894; successively timekpr., clk. to div. frt. agt., clk. in commercial agent's office, New York, traveling frt. agt., commercial agt., same rd., and agt. Nat. Dis- patch Fast Freight Lines, New York, until 1905; gen. frt. agt. same rd., 1905-8; asst. gen. frt. agt., 1908-11, asst. frt. traffic mgr, since Nov. 1, 1911, Grand Trunk Ry. Clubs: Traffic, Exmoor Country, South Shore Country (Chicago) ; Ethan Allen ( Bur- lington, Vt.); Transportation ( Buffalo). Residence: Lakota Hotel. Office: 112 W. Adams St.


BURNETT, Robert Alexander, produce mcht .; b. Kirkcudbright, Scotland, May 4, 1848; s. Robert and Elizabeth (Crowe) Burnett; ed. in Scotland; came to America, 1867; m. Kenosha, Wis., Oct. 15, 1881, Mary Pearce. Engaged in farming, 1867-70; salesman, 1870-5; organized firm of Connor, Bur- nett & Co., 1876; bought all interests of the firm, 1880, and conducted gen. produce business as R. A. Burnett until 1892, when firm became R. A. Burnett & Co. Pres. Wholesale Fruit and Produce Assn. Recreation: reading. Home: 4636 St. Law- rence Av. Office: 173 W. South Water St.


BURNHAM, Clara Louise, author; b. at Newton, Mass .; d. late Dr. George F. Root, composer ; moved to Chicago in childhood; m. when very young. Has written poems and stories for many mags., and the text for many of her father's cantatas. Author of a number of books, for titles see Who's Who in America. Address: The Elms Hotel, E. 53d St., Chicago; (summer) Bailey, Me.


BURNHAM, Edward, hair goods; b. at Hookset, N.H., Nov. 11, 1848; s. James and Lucy A. (Taylor) Burnham; removed with parents to Windham, N.H .; ed. dist. sch., Windham, N.H., followed by course in Bryant and Stratton Commercial Coll., Manchester, N.H .; m. Chicago, Jan. 23, 1879, Mary McGee; children: Edward, Jr., Frederic, Raymond, Mary Genevieve, Clarence, Norbert, Gerald, Har- old, Isabel, Julian, Donald. Came to Chicago, 1867; in hair goods business since 1871. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Republican. Club: Chicago Ath- letic. Home: 932 E. 50th St. Offices: 138 N. State St. and 24 W. Washington St.


BURNHAM, Frederic, lawyer; b. Chicago, Mar. 7, 1881; s. Edward and Mary (McGee) Burnham; A.B., Yale, 1902; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1905; m. Adda M. Ghost, of Denver, Colo., Jan. 4, 1911. Began law work in office of Hoyne, O'Con- nor & Hoyne, Chicago, 1902; connected with legal dept. C.&N .- W.Ry.Co., Chicago, 1905-9; asst. state's atty. of Cook Co., 1909-12; practiced alone and as mem. law firm Northup, Burnham, Fairbank & Klein until 1917; now associated with Mayer, Meyer, Austrian & Platt. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. (municipal court com.), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Catholic. Mem, Knights of Columbus. Clubs: City (ex-chmn. public order com.), Hamilton (ex-dir.). Recrea- tions: outdoor exercises. Home: 1426 Hyde Park Boul. Office: 2010 Continental & Commercial Bank Bldg.


BURNHAM, Hugh Lascelle, lawyer; b. Chicago, Mar. 14, 1857; s. Edwin R. and Mary D. (Lascelle) Burnham; ed. pub. schs., Chicago Acad .; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, 1882; m. Chicago, Dec. 29, 1885, Mary L. Burt; children: Dorothy, Constance, Law- rence B., E. Crebert, Katharine P., Phyllis E., Ed- win, Ernest J., Marjorie, Alice T. Admitted to bar, 1882, and practiced in Chicago. Pres. of village of Glen View 3 terms. Swedenborgian. Clubs: Uni- versity, Glen View, Law. Home: Glen View, Ill.


BURNHAM, John, stocks and bonds; b. Chicago, Nov. 28, 1878; s. Daniel H. and Margaret (Sher- man) Burnham; ed. grammar and high schs., Ev- anston, Ill .; Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa .; Princeton Univ .; m. Catharine W. Wheeler, of Evanston, 1906; children: Catharine, John. In brokerage busi- ness in Chicago as John Burnham & Co. since 1903. Clubs: University, Chicago, Union League, Old Elm, Glen View. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: Evanston, Ill. Office: 41 S. LaSalle St., Chi- cago.


BURNS, see also Byrnes.


BURNS, Clyde Fenimore, editor; b. Belle Plaine, Kan., May 4, 1880; s. Jonas Jerome and Jennie Elizabeth ( Hill) Burns; ed. pub, schs., Chicago, and Chicago Manual Training Sch .; m. Nina C. Brokaw, of Granville, Ill., Sept. 17, 1902; children: James Jerome, Barbara, Miriam Brokaw, Jeannette Mu- riel. Engaged in electric railway construction, 1900-5; asst. mgr. Chicago & South Shore Ry., 1902- 03; with Railway Review since 1905; mng. editor same since 1915. Republican. Congregationalist. Recreations: camping, fishing. Home: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Office: 537 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.


BURNS, Elmer Ellsworth, author; b. Monroe Co., Ja., Feb. 22, 1868; s. Aaron William and Martha Ann ( Prather) Burns; B.S., Simpson Coll., India- nola, Ia., 1894; post-grad, work, Univ. of Chicago, 2 yrs., 1894-5 and 1898-9; m. Harriet Thompson, of Indianola, la., June 23, 1898. Began as teacher, In- dianola, 1895; teacher of physics, Joseph Medill High Sch., Chicago, since Sept. 1, 1904. Mem. Soc. Midland Authors. Methodist. Author: The Story of Great Inventions, 1910; also a series of tech. books. Address: 3515 Home Av., Berwyn, Il).


BURNHAM, Claude George, railway official; b. Peterboro, Eng., June 20, 1879; s. Harry and Fanny (Brawn) Burnham; ed. pub, schs, of St. Paul; m. Mary Gillis, of Minneapolis, Sept. 6, 1904. Began ry. service with G.N.R.R., St. Paul, 1895, with BURNS, John E., lumberman; b. Natick, Mass., Mar. 20, 1867: s. Lawrence and Ellen Agnes ( Dal- ton) Burns; grad. pub. sch. of Natick, Mass .; m. which remained in various capacities, 7 yrs .; en- tered foreign traffic dept. of C.,B.&Q.R.R., 1902, be- coming foreign traffic agt., 1904, asst. to the 1st Agnes May Hines, of Chicago, 1894; 5 children:


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Dalton Francis, Dorothy Loretto, Ruth Edna, Eu- Bar Assn., Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Mason, Elk. nice (deceased), John E., Jr. Started in lumber Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Chicago Yacht, The Forty, business at Lowell, Ind., 1893; sold out to Wilbur Chicago Automobile; The Lambs ( New York). Rec- reation: golf. Home: 368 Williams St., River For- est, Ill. Office: The Rookery, Chicago. Lumber Co., and began business in same line at Chicago in 1898, as the John E. Burns Lumber Co., of which is pres. Mem. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. Democrat. Mem. Columbian Knights, Knights of Columbus, Chicago Assn. Commerce. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Builders'. Recreations: motoring, fishing, golf. Home: 6159 Kenmore Av. Office: 700 W. Chicago Avenue.


BURNS, Randall W., lawyer; b. Lansing, Mich., Jan. 21, 1864; s. David and Lavinia H. (White) Burns; prep. edn. Albion ( Mich.) High Sch .; Albion Coll .; LL.B., Lake Forest Univ. Law Sch., 1893; m. Bertha Clough, of Chicago, Dec. 18, 1894; children: Susan K., Bertha Helena, Randall Essex. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1893, and since practiced in Chicago; mem. Gardner, Foote & Burns; dir. Hinsdale State Bank, Brennan Packing Co. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., S.A.R. Republican. Congre- gationalist. Clubs: University, Hinsdale, Hinsdale Golf. Recreations: golf, fishing. home: Hinsdale, 111. Office: 1602 Corn Exchange Bank Bldg., Chi- cago.


BURNS, Walter Noble, writer; b. Lebanon, Ky., Oct. 24, 1872; s. Col. Thomas Edgar and Chris Ella (Noble) Burns; ed. pub, and high schs., Louisville, Ky .; m. Rose Marie Hoke, of Chicago, Nov. 10, 1902. Began newspaper work on Louisville Evening Post, 1890; later connected with St. Louis Post Dispatch, Kansas City Times, Denver Republican, San Fran- cisco Examiner; Sunday editor Chicago Inter- Ocean, 1910-14, Chicago Examiner, 1915; now on Chicago Tribune. Made a whaling voyage in the brigantine Alexander, out of San Francisco, in the '90's, to the South Seas, Behring Sea and Arctic Ocean, reaching 74 degrees north latitude. Served in 1st Ky. Inf. during Spanish-Am. War, 1898, tak- ing part in Porto Rico campaign. Author: A Year with a Whaler, 1913. Republican. Presbyterian. Club: Chicago Press. Home: 3221 Broadway, Of- fice: The Chicago Tribune.


BURNS, William Henry, clergyman; Sept. 11, 1840-Apr. 4, 1916. (See Who's Who in America, 1916-17.)


BURNS, William Henry, railway official; b. Chi- cago, Apr. 23, 1865; s. of Patrick and Margaret (Casey) Burns; grad. pub. schs., 1881; m. Jan. 17, 1893, Mary E. Ryan, of Albany, N.Y .; children: Warren H., Esther, Frances, Howard. Business life has all been in the service of the C., R.I.&P.Ry. Co., beginning as clk. in the store dept., July, 1881; roadmaster's office, 1882-3; clk. and chief clk., in office of freight auditor, 1883-98; auditor frt. traf- tic, 1898-1902 ; asst. gen. auditor, 1905-9, gen. audi- tor since Dec. 10, 1909. Clubs: Ill. Athletic, Ridge Country. Home: 7317 Princeton Av. Office: La Salle Station.


BURNS, William John, detective agency; b. Bal- timore, Oct. 19, 1861; s. Michael and Bridget (Tra- hey) Burns; ed. parochial and pub. schs. and busi- ness coll .; m. Annie M. Ressler, of Columbus, O., July 5, 1880. Pres. The William J. Burns Internat. Detective Agency. Progressive. Roman Catholic, Office. 609 Transportation Bldg., Chicago; Wool- worth Bldg., New York, N. Y.


BURR, Albert Henry, M.D .; b. Hancock Co., Ill., .Aug. 19, 1850; s. Andrew and Harriet E. (Dickin- son) Burr; prepared for coll. at Hedding Sem .; Ph.B., Northwestern Univ., 1877; M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1881; m. Lizzie L. Westlake, 1879 (died 1881) ; m. 2d, Chicago, Nov. 5, 1885, Johanna Hess; children: Marguerite H., Walter Andrew. Prac- ticed since 1881; attending phys. to Provident lfosp .; adj. prof. practice of medicine, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Univ. of Ill.), 1897-1900. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc. Republican. Methodist, Home: 1417 Farwell Av. Office: 32 N. State St.




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