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CARSE, Matilda Bradley, W.C.T.U. worker; died June 3, 1917. (See Who's Who in America, 1916-17.) CARSON, Frank Martin, clergyman. (See vol. 1911.)
CARSON, Frank Wesley, newspaper man; b. at Chicago, Mar. 16, 1881; s. John and Anne ( Elliott) Carson; ed. grammar and high schs., Chicago; m. Elinore Powers, of Chicago, Feb. 20, 1912. Began newspaper career on City Press Assn., 1906; on Chronicle, 1907-8; asst. city editor, Tribune, 1908- 13; day city editor, Examiner, 1913-15; asst. city editor, Herald, 1915; day city editor, Tribune, since
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1915. Club: Press. Mason. Home: 1148 North Shore moor Country. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home. Av. Office: Chicago Tribune.
CARSTENS, Henry M. S., surgical instruments; b. Flensburg, Germany, Mar. 3, 1859; s. of Adolph Heinrich Johan Carstens; ed. pub. schs., gymna- sium and tech. sch .; m. Dagmar Winkelman, of Roskihle, Denmark, Sept. 30, 1886; 2 children: Ella, Herbert. Came to U.S., 1881; worked for 2 yrs. as coppersmith, machinist, boilermaker, painter, etc .; opened small shop as locksmith, 1883; organized the Metal Novelty Works Co., 1885; title changed, 1908, to H. Carstens Mfg. Co., mfrs. surgical and veterinary instruments, of which is pres. and gen. Av. Office: 12040 Peoria St.
mgr. Served in 84th Inf. Regt. in Germany. Re- publican. Mason (32º, Shriner). Club: Chicago Motor. Home: 413 S. Oak Park Av., Oak Park, 111. Office: 567-571 W. Lake St., Chicago.
CARTER, Allan John, lawyer; b. at Morris, Ill., Sept. 11, 1885; s. Judge Orrin Nelson and Nettie J. (Steven) Carter; A.B., Univ. of 111 .. 1906; LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1909; m. Ruth Neely, of Clare- mont, Cal. (formerly of Evanston, Ill.), Jan. 29, 1916. Admitted to III. bar, 1909; associated in prac- tice with Tenney, Harding & Sherman, 1910-13; asst. U.S. atty. at Chicago, 1913-16; elected mem. Ill. Ho. of Rep. from 6th Senatorial Dist., Nov., 1916. Nem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Re- publican. Congregationalist. Clubs: City, Social Service. Home: 620 Emerson St., Evanston, Ill. Office: 112 W. Adams St., Chicago.
CARTER, Byron B., mechanical engr .; b. Lan- caster, Grant Co., Wis., May 30, 1860; s. William E. and Ellen E. (Rowden) Carter; ed. State Nor- mal School, Platteville, Wis .; B. M. E., Univ. of Wis., 1883; m. Cora B. Walbridge, of Bara- boo, Wis., Aug. 3, 1886; children: Fanny W. ( Mrs. F. A. Edson), Doris E. and Persis. Supt. Mason Car & Foundry Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1885; act- ing asst. supt., M. O. Bullock Mfg. Co., Chicago, 1886-91; practice since confined to bridge ma- chinery work. Independent Republican. Unitarian. Club: Engineers'. Recreations: golf, amateur pho- tography. Home: 59 N. Washington St., Hinsdale, Ill. Office: Monadnock Blk., Chicago.
CARTER, Donald M., lawyer; b. Collinsville, Madison Co., Ill., Sept. 12, 1868; s. Henry T. and Marium (Smith) Carter; ed. Collinsville high sch .; grad. la. State Coll., course of mechanical engring., with special course in electricity and degree of B.M.E .; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1896. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1895, and since in practice at Chicago; now in part- nership with Francis W. Parker and Francis W. Parker, Jr., firm of Parker & Carter, making a specialty of patent law. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Clubs: Union League, Hamilton, South Shore Country, Rotary, City. Speaker and writer on va- rious subjects; has contributed to elec. jours., daily papers and popular periodicals. Home: 1361 E. 50th St. Office: 1410 Marquette Bldg.
CARTER, Edward Carlos, civil engr .; h. Waver- ly, Ill., Jan. 11, 1854; s. George and Louisa J. (Smith) Carter; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1876; m. Fannie G. Fairhank, of Jacksonville, Ill., Dec. 16, 1880. Rodman, draftsman and mech. engr., 1870- 77: asst. engr. on Kansas City extension, C.&A. R.R., 1877-S; prin. asst. engr. on Miss. River ob- servations, U.S. engrs., 1878; asst. engr. constrn., Indianapolis, Decatur & Springfield Ry., 1879-80; resident engr., 1880-4, asst. to chief engr., 1884-5, Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Ry .; asst. and con- tracting engr., Detroit Bridge & Iron Works, 1885- 87: prin. asst. engr., 1887-99, chief engr., Dec. 30, 1899-June 1, 1914, C.&N.W.Ry .; consulting engr. at Evanston, Ill., since June 1, 1914. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Western Soc. Engrs. (pres. 1905-6). Clubs: Union League, Glen View, Camp Fire. Address: 412 Greenwood Boul., Evanston, Ill.
CARTER, Ford R., stocks and honds; b. High- land Park, Ill., Oct. 30, 1876; s. Rodman and Jose- phine ( Allen) Carter; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Fay M. Thompson, of Chicago, Feb. 12, 1901; children: Ford R., Jr., Robert T. In stork and bond busi- ness since 1895; mem. Lester, Carter & Co. since 1914. Pres. Chicago Stock Exchange. 1916-17. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic. Casino, Onwentsia, Ex-
1411 N. State St. Office: 501 The Rookery.
CARTER, Fred Mason, president Carter White Lead Co .; b. Beardstown, III., Dec. 20, 1868; s. of Eliphalet Stephen and Ellen Elizabeth (Carter) Carter; ed. pub. schs. of Mendota, Ill .; m. Milwau- kee, Wis., Mabel Claire Robinson, of Independence. Ia., July 24, 1893. Pres. Carter White Lead Co. since Jan. 1. 1908. Republican. Christian Scientist. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Midlothian Country, South Shore Country, Chicago Automobile, Chicago Mo- tor. Recreation: motoring. Home: 12207 Stewart
CARTER, Henry Wallace, mechanical engr. and expert in patent causes; b. Chicago, June 5, 1866. s. Consider B. and Emma (Marsh) Carter; ed. Chi- cago pub. and high schs., Worcester ( Mass.) Poly- technic Inst., and Nat. Coll. of Law, Washington. D.C .; m. Washington, June 1, 1898, Anna Macauley. children: Macauley, Henry Wallace, Jr., Warren Gillette, James Sage. Was asst. examiner of pat- ents U.S. Patent Office, Washington, 1889-92; en- gaged in practice as expert and counselor in patent causes since 1892. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Club: City. Mem. Chicago Society for Ethical Cul- ture. Home: 6132 Winthrop Av. Office: 635 Mon- adnock Blk.
CARTER, Howard Marshall, lawyer; b. Chicago, May 31, 1869; son Consider B. and Emma ( Marsh) Carter; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; LL.B., Northwest- ern Univ. Law Sch., 1890; m. Louise Johnson, of Newark, N.J., Oct. 10, 1893. Admitted to Ill. bar. 1890. Home: 726 Forest Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 140 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
CARTER, James Benajah, hay and grain; b. Jef- ferson Co., N.Y., Oct. 16, 1849; s. Benajah Carter, Jr., and Isabel (Cole) Carter; ed. puh. schs., N.Y. and Ill .; m. Chicago, Dec. 29, 1873, Emma Cham- bers; children: Edith, Anna, Nettie. Coming to Chi- cago, was driver of an ice wagon for 1 yr., for W. T. B. Reed; then engaged in the grocery business and, in 1877, in the grain business with his brother Zina and with E. W. Fisher, to which the present business under the style of Z. R. Carter & Bro. are the successors. Baptist. Home: 4605 Sheridan Rd. Office: 813 W. 16th St.
CARTER, James Madison Gore, M.D. Removed to Los Angeles, Cal. (See Who's Who in America. )
CARTER, James Swift, president of Chapin & Gore; Oct. 17, 1834-Oct., 1914. (See vol. 1911.)
CARTER, Oliver Clinton, traffic and accounting: b. Bloomington, Ind., Mar. 29, 1864; s. John Clin- ton and Theresa Lucretia (Cron) Carter; ed. pub. schs. Began Apr. 1, 1885, in service of Louisville. New Albany & Chicago Ry., and its successor, the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Ry. (Monon Route), as messenger, clk., baggageman, and asst. agt., Bloomington, to 1887; cIk., local frt. office. Chicago, 1887-9; asst. traveling auditor, 1889-90: asst. traveling auditor and local agt. Southern Ry. (L.,N.A. & C. Ry. Co., lessee), Lawrenceburg, Ky .. 1890-2; traveling auditor L .N.A. & C. Ry. Co. and its successor, C., I. & L, Ry. Co., 1892-1900; gen. stone agt., C.,I. & L. Ry. Co., 1900-2; gen. frt. agt .. same rd., Aug. 15, 1902-Oct. 1, 1915: since engaged in expert traffic and accounting. Mem. Am. Assn. Freight Traffic Officers, Indiana Soc. of Chicago. 32° Mason. Clubs: Illinois Athletic. Traffic, Chi- cago Transportation. Home: 5411 University Av.
CARTER, Orrin Nelson, judge; h. Jefferson Co .. N.Y., Jan. 22, 1854; s. Benajah and Isabel (Cole) Carter; A.B., Wheaton (III.) College. 1877 (LL.D., 1899); m. Nettie J. Steven, of Ransom, Ill, Aug. 1, 1881; children: Allan J., Ruth G. Admitted to bar. 1880; co. supt. schs., Grundy Co., III., 1882-4. state's atty., Grundy Co., 1884-S: removed to Chi- cago, 1889; atty, for Sanitary Dist. of Chicago. 1892-4; co. judge, Cook Co., 1894-1906; justice Su- preme Ct. of Ill., since June 18, 1906: present term expires 1924. Republican. Congregationalist. Chmn. Charter Conv., Chicago, 1905-6. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. (chmn. judicial sect., 1913-16), Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Inst., Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology (pres. 1912- 13). Clubs: Union League, Hamilton, Law. Con- gregational (ex-pres. ). Apptd. dir. of coal, of Il ..
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Home: Evanston, Il1. Address. Court House, Chicago.
CARTER, William Harding, major gen .; comdr. Central Dept. U.S.A. (See Who's Who in America. ) Address: Federal Bldg., Chicago.
CARTER, Zina R., grain and feed icht .: b. in log cabin, Jefferson Co., N.Y., Oct. 23, 1846; s. Be- najah and Isabel (Cole) Carter: worked on farm and attended school for a brief period; removed to DuPage Co., Ill., at Is, and worked on farm several years; came to Chicago and opened a store on the west side, firm now being Zina R. Carter & Bro. Has been alderman; candidate for mayor of Chi- vago, 1899; mem. bd. of trustees, Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, 1895-1905 (pres. 1903-5), Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade since 1872 (pres. 1898). Republican. Home. 1\17 Trumbull Av. Office: S18 W. 16th St.
CARTON, Alfred Thomas, lawyer; 1. Chicago, June 16, 1884; s. Laurence A, and Edith ( Thomas) Carton; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; grad. Chicago Manual Training Sch., 1900; Lawrenceville (N.J.) Sch., 1901; A.B., Princeton, 1905, A.M., 1908; LL.B., Harvard, 1908; m. Mildred Wells, of Chicago, Dec. 1, 1910; I daughter, Catharine, Admitted to Ill. bar, 1908, and since practiced in Chicago; mem. Gardner & Carton. Sec. and dir. Husband & Thom- as Co., Fidelity Brass Mfg. Co .: dir. Chicago Steel & Wire Co. Mem. bd. dirs. Chicago Boy Scouts of America. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Presbyte- rian. Clubs: Chicago, University, City, Onwentsia. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago.
CARTON, Laurence Arthur, treasurer and dir. Swift & Co., Swift Fertilizer Works, Franklin Salt Co .; vice pres, Swift Refrigerator Transportation L'o .: dir. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Nat. Packing Co., Ill. Cattle Co. Clubs: Chicago, Kenwood, Floss- moor Country, Chicago Literary. Home: 4923 Greenwood Av., Chicago: (summer) Lake Geneva. Wis. Office: Union Stock Yards, Chicago.
CARTWRIGHT, Charles Merritt, insurance jour- nalist: b. Waynesville, O., Nov. 2, 1869; s. Seth Levering and Emma F. Cartwright: began edn. in country schs .; grad. Waynesville High Sch., 1886; attended Nat. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O .; B.A., magna cum laude, Princeton Univ .. 1894, receiving the Boudinot fellowship in history; m. Oak Park. Aug. 28, 1902, Kathryn B. Abbott; children: Stan- ley Levering and Helen Louise, Began newspaper work as reporter on staff of Chicago Inter Ocean. 1894, insurance editor in 1895 (resigned 1898) ; was made managing editor of the Western Underwriter { then published in Cincinnati); a Chicago office was opened in 1899; mgr. Western Underwriter Co. since 1899 (now the National Underwriter), and its vice pres .; insurance editor, Chicago Tribune, 1904. Club: City. Republican. Christian Scientist. Home: 2215 Lincoln St., Evanston, Il1. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
CARUS, Panl, editor, author; b. Ilsenburg, Ger- many, July 18, 1852; s. Dr. Gustav and Laura ( Krueger) Carus; ed. in Gymnasium at Stettin, Univ. of Strassburg; Ph.D., Univ. of Tübingen, 1876; m. Mary Hegeler, Mar. 29, 1888. Editor, The Open Court, and The Monist, Chicago, Club: Au- thors. Author of many volumes, for titles see Who's Who in America. Home: LaSalle, Ill. Of- fice: 122 S. Michigan Av., Chicago.
CARY, see also Carey, also Carry.
CARY, Frank, M.D .; b. Calumet, Wis., Oct. 21, 1857; . Amzi B. (M.D.) and Ellen E. Cary; student Cornell Univ., class of 1881; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1882; m. Harriet Heyl (A.B., Cornell, M.D., Blackwell Med. Coll., New York), Ang. 13, 1885; children: Eugene, Louis, Clara. Asst. to Dr. Wal- ter Kempster (Wis. State Asylum) for 6 months; interne St. Luke's Hosp., Chicago, 18 months; ap- ptd. pathologist to St. Luke's Hosp .; later lecturer, and subsequently prof. pathology and still later prof. internal medicine, Woman's Med. Coll .; ob- stetrician to St. Luke's Hosp. since 1891; also ob- stetrician to Michael Reese Hosp., Chicago Lying- in Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Medico- Legal Soc. Mem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: Chicago. Chicago Athletic, Recreation: farming. Home. 2536 Prairie Av. Office: 30 N. Michigan Av.
CARY, French Strother, M.D .; b. Richmond, Va .. Nov. 1, 1879; s. William and Katherine (Field) C'ary; ed, pub, schs., Baltimore, Md .; St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md .; M.D., Coll. Phys, and Surg., Baltimore, 1906; post-grad, study Johns Hopkins Med. Sch, and Hosp .; m. Edith Jones, of Baltimore, Jan. 4, 1908: 1 son, French Strother, 2d. Began practice in Baltimore, 1906; removed to Chicago, 1913; asso. prof. urology and urological surgery, and head of the dept., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Ill., since 1915; attending urologist, Univ. Hosp., West Side Free Dispensary; sec. Dept. of Urology, Grad. Sch. of Medicine. Served in U.S.N. during Spanish- Am. War, 1898; adj. 4th Md. Inf., 1902-6. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Am. Urol. Assn., A.M.A., Il1. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Urol. Soc. (sec, and treas.), Phi Chi. Club: South Shore Country. Contbr. to med, jours. on urology. Ilome: 1213 E. 53d St. Office: 922-927 Michigan Boulevard Bldg.
CARY, Henry Nathaniel, newspaper man; b. Ra- cine, Wis., Feb. 11, 1858; s. Lucius C. and Emile ( Kenea) Cary; ed. pub. schs., La Cygne, Kan .; m. Susie L. Wustenfeldt, of Gurnee, Ill., Sept. 9, 1885. Learned printer's trade on La Cygne Journal, 1872- 76: removed to Milwaukee, Wis., 1876; reporter. 1880-2, mng. editor, 1882-3, Milwaukee Sentinel: ming. editor Chicago Times, 1889-92; gen. western mgr. New York Associated Press, 1892; mng. edi- tor New York Times, 1893-6. St. Louis Post-Dis- patch, 1897; in Cuba in charge of field staff New York World, Spanish-Am. War, 1898; publisher The Verdiet, New York, 1899-1900; mng. editor New York Morning Telegraph, 1903, later pub. same; gen. mgr. Detroit Free Press, 1907-8; gen. mgr. St. Louis Republic, 1908-10; gen. mgr. Chicago News- paper Publishers' Assn. since 1911. Democrat. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Adventurers, Press (Chi- cago), Detroit (Detroit), Lotos (New York). Home: 20 Chalmers Pl. Office: Tribune Bldg.
CARY, Robert John, lawyer; b. Milwaukee, Wis .. Feb. 6, 1868; s. Alfred L. and Harriet Maria (Van Slyke) Cary; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1890, A.M., 1892; m. Fanney Caruthers, of Chicago, Jan. 18, 1913; 1 laughter, Catherine. Came from Milwaukee in 1892 and entered office of Johnson & Morrill; in 1894 entered office of Charles H. Aldrich; formed partnership with Bertrand Walker, 1895, as Cary & Walker; firm is now Glennon, Cary & Walker. Gen. counsel N.Y.C.R.R .: firm is gen. counsel for Ind. Harbor Belt Co .; local attys. for N. Y.,C.&St.L.R.R., C.,C.,C.&St.L., and Pere Marquette Ry. Co. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Presbyterian. Clubs: University, Saddle and Cycle, Onwentsia. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 50 Banks St. Office: LaSalle St. Station.
CASE, Calvin Suveril, orthopedic dentist; b. at Jackson, Mich., Apr. 24, 1847; s. Calvin R. and Lois P. ( Meade) Case; grad. from Jonesville (Mich.) High Sch .: D.D.S., Ohio Dental Coll., 1871; M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1884; m. Jonesville, Mich., July 2, 1869, Florence Baxter; children: Elisabeth Lois, Carl B. Began practice of dentistry, 1868, as part- ner of Dr. J. A. Robinson, Jackson, Mich .; demon- strator of prosthesis, Univ. of Mich., 1881-6; prof. of prosthetic dentistry and orthodontia, Chicago Coll. of Dental Surgery, 1890-5, prof. of orthodontia in same, since 1895; prof. orthodontia, Western Re- serve Univ., Ohio, 1898-1902. Mem. Nat. Dental Assn., Internat. Dental Assn., Ill. State Med. Soc., Internat. Med. Soc., Chicago Dental Soc., etc. Re- publican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, North Shore Golf. Recreations: yachting, archery, golf. Home: Kenilworth, Ill. Office: 108 N. State St., Chicago.
CASE, Charles Center, Jr., lawyer; b. Flora Twp., Boone Co., Ill., Dec. 14, 1878; s. Charles Center and Charlotte (Hayden) Case; ed. country schs .; Cher- ry Valley (Ill.) High Sch .; Rockford (111.) High Sch .; Northwestern Univ .; Harvard Univ .; North- western Univ. Law Sch .; m. Elizabeth Hodgson, of Rockford, Ill., Sept. 23, 1908; children: Elizabeth Center, Winifred. Came to Chicago, 1901; admitted to Ill. bar, 1903; chief clerk Circuit Court of Cook Co. 1 yr .; was connected with two law firms in Chicago 8 yrs .; practiced alone 2 yrs .; asst, state's atty. since 1912; ex-officio Cook Co. atty. and coun- sel for county officers, Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Democrat.
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Baptist Mason (14 . Shriner) Home: 1928 Ken- Nu Epsilon. Republican Clubs, Press, Palette and more Av. Offie . 507 County Bldg.
CASE, Charles Hosmer, underwriter: Sept. S, 1829-Apr. 22, 1917. (See vol. 1911.)
CASE, Edward Beecher, insurance, Feb. 2. 1553- July 30, 1917. (See vol. 1911.)
CASE, Elisha W., president Case & Martin Co .: Jan. 2. 1833-Apr 5, 1912. (See vol. 1911.
CASE, James Thomas, surgeon, Roentgenologist; b. San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 5, 1882; s. James Henry and Fannie Elizabeth ( Robertson) Case; student Univ. of Cal .: M.D., Am. Med, Missionary Coll. ( Univ. of Ill. Med. Sch.), 1905: m. Helena Margaret Kellogg, of Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 1, 1908. House surgeon Battle Creek Sanitarium, 1908-10, asso. surgeon since 1910; dir. Roentgen dept. Bat- tle Creek Sanitarium and St. Luke's Hosp., Chica- go: prof. Roentgenology, Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch. since 1912; 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A. Editor Am. Jour. Roentgenology (New York) since 1916. Fellow A. M.A., Royal Soc. Medicine, Eng- land, Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Chicago Roentgen Soc., La Societé de Radiologie de France. Repub- lican. Club: City (New York). Author: X-Ray Ex- amination of the Alimentary Tract (4 vols.). Home: 124 Manchester St., Battle Creek, Mich. Office: Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, and St. Luke's Hosp., Chicago.
CASE, Lorenzo D., clergyman. (See Who's Who in America, 1914-15.)
CASE, Shirley Jackson, educator; b. at Hatfield Point, N.B., Can., Sept. 28, 1872; s. George F. and Maria (Jackson) Case: A.B., Acadia Univ., Wolf- ville, N.S., 1893, A.M., 1896; B.D., Yale, 1904, Ph.D., 1906 (D.D., 1917); studied Univ. of Marburg, Ger- many, 1910; m. Evelyn Hill, of Tilton, N.H., June 29, 1899. Teacher mathematics, St. Martin's (N.B.) Sem., 1893-5, Horton Collegiate Acad., Wolfville, 1895-7; teacher of Greek, New Hampton (N.H.) Lit. Instn., 1897-1901; instr. in N.T. Greek, Yale, 1905-6: prof. history and philosophy of religion, Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., 1906-8; asst. prof. N.T. inter- pretation, 1908-13. asso. prof., 1913-15, prof., since 1915, Univ. of Chicago. Mng, editor American Jour- nal of Theology, since 1912. Baptist. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis. Author: The Historicity of Jesus, 1912; The Evolution of Early Christian- ity, 1914. Contbr. to leading religious mags. and revs. Address: Faculty Exchange, University of Chicago.
CASE, Theodore Gibbs, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.) CASE, William Warren, lawyer; b. Worthington. O .. Mar. 5, 1857; s. William Phelps and Fredonia Whiting (Burr) Case; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1879; Harvard Law Sch., 1881-3; m. St. Paul, Minn., June 15, 1892, Marian Ward Ingersoll; children: Eliza- beth, Isabel, Winthrop Warren, Emily. Admitted lo bar at St. Paul, Minn., Oct., 1883; removed to Chicago, Dec. 24, 1884, and since engaged in gen. practice: mem. firm of Willits, Robbins & Case. Sept., 1891, Green, Willits & Robbins, May 1, 1893, Willits, Case & Odell, June 1. 1894-June 1, 1896: now mem. firm of Matz, Fisher & Boyden. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Law Club. Republican. Clubs: City, University. Home: Hubbard Woods, 111. Of- fice: 134 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
CASEY, Howard Darst, lumber. (See vol. 1911.) CASEY, John Dominick, lawyer; Aug. 4, 1864- May 10, 1916, (See vol. 1911, )
CASS, De Lysle Ferree, editor, writer; b. Chi- rago. Mar. 14, 1857: s. of Bayard Taylor and Ida Adele ( Ferree) Cass; student West Div. High Sch., Chicago, 1907-S; Amherst Coll,, Mass., class of 1912: spl. work, Wesleyan Univ., Conn. (left in 1910); m. Norma D. Dorgan, of Chicago, June 1. 1916. Successively, asso. editor The Novelty News; editor The Office Outfitter: Wis, mgr. Towns Mag .: northwest rep. Hardwood Record: asst. western mgr. Boot and Shoe Recorder: gen. mgr. and editor Cook County Real Estate Bd .; western mgr. Dry Goods Guide; mgr. spl. service bureau of Municipal Engineering; editor The Scoop; pres., pub. and mng. editor The Dead-Line (semi-monthly mag. for newspaper men) since June 20, 1917. Mem. N.E.A., Chicago Trade Press Assn., Brothers of the Book, Am Book-Plate Soc., P'hi Delta Theta, Theth
Chisel. Author: Airship Boys in the Great War. 1915. Extensive contbr, since 1902, of fiction to mags., including The Trend, Munsey publs., Short Stories, Ainslie's, Smart Set, The Bookman, etc .; also contbr. features for newspaper syndicates since 1913. Home: 1278 Victor Ay, Office: 189 W Madison St.
CASSADY, Harry James, mfr .; b. Phila., Sept. 3. 1857; s. James and Jane (Morgan) Cassady; ed pub, schs., Boston; m. Margaret I. Fitzpatrick, of Somerville, Mass., Oct. 4, 1892; children: Dorothy. Ethel, Edith and (adopted) Harry, Annie. Began with Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., wholesale hardware, continuing 12 yrs., 1878-90; mgr. for mills of Federal Mfg. Co., 1897-1905; organized the Cassady-Fairbank Mfg. Co., of which was pres .. 1905-15; vice pres. Jefferson Electric Co .; dir. Steel Car Co. (Cleveland), Groveland Coal Co. (Chicago). Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Formerly mem. Montgomery Light Guards, Bos- ton. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore ( Chica- go), Engineers' (New York). Recreations: collie logs, microscope, automobile. Home: 4833 Kim- bark Av. Office: 332 S. Michigan Av.
CASSELBERRY, William Evans, M.D .; Sept. 6, IN58-July 11. 1916. (See Who's Who in America, 1916-17.)
CASSELL, Byron, railway official; b. Clark C'o .. Ind., Apr. 21, 1854; s. Apollos H. and Emeline (Hal- let) Cassell; ed. pub. schs .: m. Solon. O .. Aug. 27. 1877, Florence Adelaide Rhoads; children: Ada (Mrs. H. C. Heaton), Mayne (deceased), Marjorie Began as telegraph operator, New Albany, Ind .. Feb. 20, 1870; promoted to elk. in treasurer's dept .. L.,N.A.&C.Ry.Co., 1873, chief clk., ISSO; treas, and asst. sec., C.,I.&L. Ry. (Monon Route), since May 12, 1906. Also dir. and asst. sec. Indianapolis & Louisville Ry .; dir., sec. and treas. Indiana Stone R.R. Co .; dir. and sec. Consolidated Stone Co .; ser and treas, Terminal & Warehouse Co., of Louis- ville. Mem, Indiana Soc. of Chicago, S.A.R. Bap- tist. Club: Traffic. Recreations: golf, motoring Home: 3445 Ivison Av .. Berwyn, Ill. Office: 608 S Dearborn St., Chicago.
CASSELS, Edwin Henry, lawyer; b. at Tomalı. Wis., Oct. 6, 1874; S. William Beveredge and Mary ( Wilson) Cassels; A.B., Univ. of Wis., 1895; A.M .. Harvard, 1900; Harvard Law Sch .; m. May van Steenwyk, of La Crosse, Wis., Nov. 25, 1903; ; children: Mariette van Steenwyk, Edwin Henry. Jr., Elizabeth Starr. Admitted to Wis, bar and he- gan practice at LaCrosse, 1900; removed to Chi- cago, 1903; asst. corpn. counsel, Chicago, 1907-9: special counsel to Chicago City Council Com. on Harbors, Wharves and Bridges, 1909-10; mem. law firm of Wilkerson, Cassels & Potter. Pres. 111 Short Ballot Assn. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chi- cago bar assns., Law Club, Legal Club, Delta Up- silon. Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Univer- sity, City, Chicago Literary, Skokie Country, also Harvard (Chicago and New York). Ilome: Glencoe. Ill. Office: 1141 The Rookery, Chicago.
CASTERTON, Eda Nemoede (Mrs. William J. Casterton), miniature painter; b. Brillion, Wis .; d. Edward and Mary ( Bastien) Nemoede; studied art at Minneapolis Art Sehr .; Frank Holme Sch, of Il- lustration, Chicago; Chicago Acad. Fine Arts; Art Inst. of Chicago; Students' Hostel, Paris; m. Wil- liam J. Casterton, of Chicago, June 29, 1911; 2 daughters: Jane, Virginia. Exhibited at Art Inst. of Chicago: St. Louis Expn., 1904: Salon, Paris, France, 1908; New York, Phila., Boston, Washing- ton, D.C., etc. Hon, mention Internat, Art Union exhbns., Paris, 1907, 1908: silver medal, San Fran- cisco Expn., 1915. Mem. Am. Soc. Miniature Paint- ers, Chicago Soc. Miniature Painters. Club: The Cordon. Home: 301 S. Euclid Av., Oak Park, 111. Studio: 1025 Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago.
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