USA > Illinois > Cook County > Chicago > 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 82
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190 | Part 191 | Part 192 | Part 193 | Part 194 | Part 195 | Part 196 | Part 197 | Part 198 | Part 199 | Part 200 | Part 201 | Part 202 | Part 203 | Part 204 | Part 205 | Part 206 | Part 207 | Part 208 | Part 209 | Part 210 | Part 211 | Part 212 | Part 213 | Part 214 | Part 215 | Part 216 | Part 217 | Part 218 | Part 219 | Part 220 | Part 221 | Part 222 | Part 223 | Part 224 | Part 225 | Part 226 | Part 227 | Part 228 | Part 229 | Part 230 | Part 231 | Part 232 | Part 233 | Part 234 | Part 235 | Part 236 | Part 237 | Part 238 | Part 239 | Part 240 | Part 241 | Part 242 | Part 243 | Part 244 | Part 245 | Part 246
FRICK, Anders, M.D .; b. Malmö, Sweden, Jan. 12, 1868; s. Otto F. and Maria J. (Frick) Frick; M.D., Karolinan Med. and Surg. Inst., Stockholm, Sweden, 1896; m. Lydia M. Dahlstrom, of Stock- holm, Dec. 29, 1914. Came to Chicago, 1896; instr. med. therapeutics, Rush Med. Coll., 1903-5; attend- ing phys., Augustana Hosp., since 1903, Lake View Hosp., since 1912. Swedish Lutheran, Mem. A.M.A., 1II., Chicago, German and Scandinavian-Am. med. socs., Swedish Assn. of Physicians (Stockholm). Club: Swedish. Home and Office: 3219 N. Clark St.
FRIDUSS, Samuel Leo, M.D .; b. Shavel, Russia, Jan. 24, 1870: s. Julius and Ethel S. (Scher) Fri- duss; preliminary edn. in Russia; came to U.S., 1888; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Univ. of III.), 1897; m. Jennie M. Goldstine, of Chicago, Jan. 29, 1901; 3 children: Edward Mandel, Mildred Ethel, Eugene Nathan. Interne, Cook Co. Hosp., 1897-9; obstetrician to Englewood Hosp. since 1905. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Chicago Acad. Surgery. Republican. Mem, Reformed Jew- ish Ch. Mason (32°, Shriner). Home: 1700 W. Gar- field Boul. Office: 1809 W. 47th St.
FRIEDBERG, Ralph Temple, automobiles; see Temple, Ralph.
FRIEDBERG, Stanton (Abeles), M.D .; b. Chi- cago, Dec. 1. 1875; s. Cass and Laura (Abeles) Friedberg; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1897; m. Aline Liebman, of Shreveport, La., Oct. 23, 1906; children: Stanton A., Jr., Jean, Louise. Practiced in Chicago since 1897; asst. prof. throat, ear and nose dept., Rush Med. Coll .; chief surgeon same dept., Cook Co. Hosp .; attending laryngologist, Presbyn. Hosp .; otologist, Anna W. Durand Hosp. for Infectious Diseases, Mem. A.M.A., Am. Laryn- gol. Assn., Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Soc., III. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Inst. of Medicine. Republican. Club: Standard. Home: 4907 Washington Park Ct. Office: 104 S. Michigan Avenue.
FRIEDLUND, John Peter, lawyer; b. Augerum, Sweden, Sept. 28, 1868; s. Peter and Gunilla (Pear- son) Friedlund; ed. pub. schs., Sweden; came to U.S., 1887; Chicago Seminar of Sciences; LL.B., Chicago Law Sch., 1910; m. Hannah Nelson, of Princeton, Ill., Oct. 28, 1898; 1 son, John Arthur. Was connected with Smith & Barnes Piano Co., 1887-92; in restaurant business, 1892-8; various en- terprises, and ins. business, 1898-1910; admitted to Ill. bar, 1910, and since practiced in Chicago. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Lawyers' Assn. of Chicago, Phi Alpha Delta. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; mem. Order Eastern Star. Republican. Presbyterian. Club: Swedish. Recreation: motoring. Home: 922 Dakin St. Office: 1001-2 Rector Bldg.
FRIEDMAN, Herbert Jacob, lawyer; b. Chicago, Mar. 2, 1876; s. of Jacob and Henrietta (Kahn) Friedman: A.B., Harvard, 1897, LL.B., 1900; m. Elsie Sidenberg, of New York, Oct. 1, 1907. Lectur- er, John Marshall Sch. of Law, 1902-6; instr. and lecturer, Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1904-8; counsel for Civil Service Commn. of Chicago, 1911- 12, and active in vice and police investigation at that time. Del. Internat. Prison Conf., 1910; an or- ganizer of 1st Nat. Conf. for Reformation of Crim- inal Law and Criminal Law Procedure; consolidat- ed all forces in Chicago, interested in the housing problem, 1913-14; sec. and dir. Chicago Housing Assn .; 1st pres., now dir., Young Men's Associated Jewish Charities; dir. Chicago-Winfield Tuberculo- sis Sanatorium, Legal Aid Soc .; dir., sec. Am. Sym- phony Orchestra; dir., treas. Am. Union against Militarism (Chicago) ; mem. Am. Neutral Conf. Com., 1916. Writer on spl. subjects in Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Review, etc. Democrat. Clubs: City, Har- vard, Chicago Literary, Book and Play, Chicago Law, Ravisloe Country. Home: 5495 Hyde Park Boul. Office: 6 N. Clark St.
FRIEDMAN, Isaac Kahn, author; b. at Chicago, Nov. 3, 1870; s. Jacob and Henrietta (Kahn) Fried- man; Ph.B., Univ. of Mich., 1893; spl. studies in polit. economy and philosophy; later took part of post-grad. course in philosophy and English, Univ. of Chicago; m. Mrs. Sara M. Gimbel, of Cincinnati, O., Jan. 9, 1909. In florist business with brother 3 yrs .; since then spl, writer on Chicago newspapers
248
THE BOOK OF CHICAGOANS
and for magazines; traveled extensively in Japan, since July, 1916. Republican. Pres. Young Men's China and Korea, 1908, as corr. for Chicago Daily Associated Jewish Charities. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Univ. of Chicago Alumni Assn. Clubs: City, Social Service, Social Workers' Country, Chicago Alumni. Recreation: outdoor sports, Home: 5326 Prairie Av. Office: 137 S. LaSalle St. News on financial, econ. and sociol. topics; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Press, Cliff Dwellers. Au- thor: The Lucky Number, 1896; Poor People, 1900; By Bread Alone; The Autobiography of a Beggar; The Radical, 1907. Home: Winnetka, Ill.
FRIEDMAN, Louis Julius, grain broker. (See vol. 1911.)
FRIEDMAN, William, lawyer; b. Summit Hill, Carbon Co., Pa., Oct. 1, 1872; s. Leopold and Amelia ( Friedman) Friedman; ed. grammar schools and West Div. High Sch., Chicago; Northwestern Univ .; LL.B., Kent Coll. of Law, 1893; m. Sophia Straus, of Chicago, Oct. 7, 1897; 1 daughter, Mildred, Be- gan in employ of Wells & French Co., 1888; with John & Walter Mattocks, lawyers, 1891-3; in prac- tice of law since 1893; sec., dir. Montgomery Hy- dro-Electric Co. Mem. Ill. State Bar Assn., Chi- cago Law Inst., Lawyers' Assn. Democrat. Jewish religion. Mason. Clubs: Iroquois, Idlewild Coun- try. Home: 3154 Michigan Av. Office: 111 W. Mon- roe St.
FRIEND, Emannel, surgeon: b. Chicago, Aug. 5, 1870; s. Berman and Hannah ( Briedenbach ) Friend; grad. Chicago High Sch., 1886; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1890; post-grad. work in univs. of Vienna, Berlin and Heidelberg, and Paris hosps .; unmar- ried. Attending surgeon to Michael Reese Hosp .; consulting surgeon to Chicago Winfield Tubercu- losis Sanitarium; formerly instr. surgery, Rush Med. Coll., asst. attending surgeon to Presbyn. Hosp., attending surgeon to Home for Jewish Friendless Working Girls: was also dir. surg. dept. Emanuel Mandel West Side Dispensary. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A. M.A., Chicago Surg. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., German Med. Soc. Revised (with E. J. Senn) Senn's Principles of Surgery, 4th edit., 1909. Contbr. articles which appeared in Jour. A.M.A .: Three Cases of Carcinoma Developed on Lupus Vulgaris; Tumors of the Tongue, Benign and Malignant; Fracture of the Ribs and Sternum, 1907; Contusion and Concussions of the Chest; Mesenteric-Chyle Cysts, 1912; Hygroma and Fi- broma of the Tuber Ischii Bursa; Intercainlicular Fibroma Breast: also numerous contbns. to other med. jours, Residence: Hotel Metropole. Office: 5 N. Wabash Av.
FRIEND, Emil, newspaper man; b. Vienna, Aus- tria, Dec. 25, 1867; s. Adolph and Katherine ( Bran- deis) Friend: grad. Univ. of Vienna; m. Frieda Meyer, of Chicago, Jan. 9, 1899; 2 children: Ray- mond and Esther. Began newspaper work on rep- ortorial staff of Fremdenblatt, Vienna, Austria; came to U.S., 1886, and was on staff of German press at New York, subsequently on English lit- erary, musical and dramatic papers, New York, until 1898, when came to Chicago; on staff Chi- cago Daily News, 1898-1908: financial editor Chi- cago Examiner since 1908. Writes under nom de plume of "Boersianer." Independent in politics. Clubs: Press, Newspaper. Recreations: music, lit- erature. Office: Chicago Examiner, Chicago.
FRIEND, Henry, wholesale woolens; b. at Ells- worth, Me., Apr. 7, 1857; s. Jacob and Dora (Mor- ris) Friend; ed. pub. schs. and Cooper Inst., New York: m. Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 3, 1886, Hattie Freiburger; children: Adele Freiburger (Mrs. I. F. Stern), Julius Harry, Henry, Jr. Began as office boy in broker's office in New York; afterward be- came a retail mcht. at Fort Wayne; mcht. in Chi- cago since 1896, and sr. mem. of firm of Friend & Morris, wholesale woolens, since 1899. Mason. Home: 4353 Vincennes Av. Office: 31 S. Franklin Street.
FRIEND, Hugo Morris, lawyer; b. Prag, Bohe- mia, July 21, 1882; s. Marcus and Emilie ( Strasch- now) Friend; brought to U.S., 1884; ed. Doolittle Grammar Sch., Chicago; South Div. High Sch .; Ph.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1905, J.D., 1908; unmar- ried. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1908, and since practiced in Chicago; began in firm of Felsenthal, Foreman & Beckwith; later with Foreman, Levin & Robert- son; entered practice alone, 1912; mem. Rothschild & Schaffner until Jan. 1, 1917, now Schaffner & Friend; master in chancery, Superior Court of Cook Co., by appmt. of Judge Albert C. Barnes,
FRIESTEDT, Luther Peter, engineering con- tractor; b. Watertown, Wis., Apr. 30, 1860; s. Peter H. and Mary Leslie (Danforth) Friestedt; M.E., Univ. of Mich., 1879; m. Dora N. Huyer; children: Arthur, George, Herman F., Willis, Luther. On leaving cell, began mech, engring. in Chicago; now pres, the L. P. Friestedt Co .; also pres. United States Music Co., British Steel Piling Co. (of Lon- don); Iir. Columbia Tool Steel Co., Burke & James L'o. Inventor and patentee of the interlocking chan- nel har. Mem. Western Soc. Engrs., S.A.R. Repub- lican. Mason (32º, K. T., Shriner); mem. K. P Clubs: Edgewater Golf, Glen Oaks Country, Chi- cago Athletic, also Lone Pine Lodge Hunting; New York Athletic. Recreations: motoring, hunting, fishing. Home: 2806 Sheridan Rd. Office: 7 S. Dear- born St.
FRISBIE, Chauncey Osborn, president Cornell Wood Products Co .; b. Lemont, Ill., July 14, 1867; s. Charles F. and Lois L. (Mitchell) Frisbie; ed. pub, schs., Bryant & Stratton and Met. business colls., Chicago; m. Jennie Johnson, of Chicago, Dec, 14, 1887; 3 children: Henry C., Margaret, Chauncey O., Jr. Went to work for Armour & Co. as messenger boy, Oct. 10, 1881; promoted from time to time until Oct., 1896, was made traffic mgr .; pres. Ill. Tunnel Co., Oct. 1, 1909-Apr. 30, 1912; elected, June, 1913, pres. Brunet Falls Mfg. Co., 1913-14, and of its successor, Cornell Wood Products Co., since 1914; pres. Continental Machine & Foundry Co. since Mar. 1, 1917. Republican; vice pres. 25th Ward Rep. Club for several years pre- vious to 1906. Baptist; trustee Parkside Bapt. Ch. and hon. supt. of its Sunday School. Pres. Am. Agrl. Cadets, Mem. S.A.R. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Union League, Traffic, Rotary, Bob o' Link Golf; Minneapolis Athletic. Recrea- tion: farm at Buchanan, Mich. Home: 439 Melrose St. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.
PRITCH, Louis Charlton, engineer. Removed to Toronto, Ont. (See Who's Who in America. )
FROSOLONO, Antonio, musical dir., violinist; b. Marsico Nuovo, Italy, Oct. 13, 1875; brought to U.S. at age of 9; s. Frederick and Rosa (Cancella) Fro- sonolo; began study of violin, at an early age, in Italy; later studied with Jacobson in Chicago Mu- sical Coll .; studied with Emil Sauret, and returned with him to Europe to continue the study; pupil of pvt. tutor, Atlanta, Ga., in literary subjects; m. Mae Turner, of Franklin, Ind., Sept., 1904. Was first violin with Grand Opera and Symphony Or- chestra, at Geneva, Switzerland, and 1 yr. in Ber- lin; was dir. Iroquois Theatre Orchestra at the time of the fire; now conducts a pvt. music sch. at own home. Democrat. Clubs; Conductors' Club of America, Musicians', Address: 4318 Oakenwald Av.
FROST, Albert Carl, investments; b. in Germany, Mar. 20, 1865; s. Carl and Phillippine (von Wieters- heim) Frost; came to U.S., 1876; ed. Bromberg, Germany, and pub. schs. in Alpena, Mich .; m. Clara Des Jardins, of Alpena, Feb. 5, 1890; children: Aerielle, Lucile (Mrs. J. W. Frazer, of Cleveland, O.), Marie, Albert Carl, Jr. Came to Chicago in the fall of 1882 and established firm of A. C. Frost & Co., municipal and corpn. bonds; projected and built the Chicago & Milwaukee Electric R.R. Co. and other ry. properties. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Mid-Day, South Shore Coun- try. Home: 1245 Astor St. Office: 134 S. LaSalle St.
FROST, Albert Garfield, engineer; b. Kane Co .. Ill., Aug. 3, 1877; s. G. E. and Mary (Betts) Frost; ed. high sch. and business coll .; m. Aurora, Ill., May 2, 1901, Myrtle Rossetter; 2 children: Marion Wilson, Robert. Engaged in high grade engring. employment business for 7 yrs .; built 27 miles of steam R.R. in central III .; was for 4 yrs. engaged in chemical engring. business, refining glycerine recovered from oleaginous material; now pres. The Engring. Agency, Inc. Republican. Club: Ham- ilton, Home: Wilmette, Ill. Office: Monadnock Blk., Chicago.
249
THE BOOK OF CHICAGOANS .
FROST, Alexander Cowie, wholesale meht .; b. at Halifax, N.S., July 22, 1866; s. Henry D. and Susan G. (Spurr) Frost; ed. pub. schs. of Liverpool, N.S .; Mt. Allison Acad., Sackville, N.B .; m. Elizabeth Bostwick, of St. John, N.B., Apr. 29, 1913. Began in employ of John & J. Dobson, carpets, Boston, 1884, continuing 15 mos .; with W. V. Morse & Co., wholesale shoes, Omaha, Neb., 1 yr .; then with W. L. Parrotte & Co., wholesale hats, Omaha, 6 yrs .; firm moved to Chicago, 1893, and later was admitted as partner same; has been sec. and dir. Parrotte, Melntyre & Co. since incorporation, 1914. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Republican. Epis- copalian. Mason, Forester. Recreation: golf. Home: 6815 East End Av. Office: 200-208 S. Market St.
FROST, Alexander Gray, shoe merchant; b. at Catharine, N.Y., Feb. 3, 1876; s. Le Grand Wyn- coup and Isabella { Prince ) Frost; grad. high sch., Watkins, N.Y., 1895; m. Sara Elizabeth Weiss, of Hinsdale, Ill., Feb. 11, 1903: 2 children: Ethel Isa- bella, Alexander Gray, Jr. Began in the retail shoe business with Schlesinger & Mayer, 1899-1903; then with J. N Euwer & Son, Youngstown, O., 1903-4; has been associated with Sorosis Shoe Co. at Chicago since 1904. and mgr. since Mar., 1911. Episcopalian. Club: Hinsdale. Recreation: tennis. Home: Hinsdale, Ill. Office: 69 E. Madison St., Chicago.
FROST, Alfred Sidney, army officer. Removed to Memphis, Tenn. (See Who's Who in America. )
FROST, Charles Sumner, architect; b. Lewiston, Me., May 31, 1856; s. Albert and Eunice (Jones) Frost; ed. pub. schs .; studied architecture in offices 3 yrs .; spl. course Mass, Inst. Tech .; m. Mary, d. Marvin Hughitt, Jan. 7, 1885; 3 children: Margaret, Marvin, Virginia. Draughtsman in Boston 3 yrs .; removed to Chicago, 1882, and practiced with Hen- ry Ives Cobb, firm of Cobb & Frost, 1882-9; after- ward practiced alone for several yrs .; mem. Frost & Granger until Jan. 1, 1911, since alone. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects. Clubs: Union League, On- wentsia. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 105 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
FROST, E. Allen, lawyer; h. Fayette Co., Pa., Mar. 27, 1871; ed. pub. schs., Uniontown, Pa., and Waynesburg Coll., Pa., graduating at 18, and on recommendation of the faculty of that coll. was elected pres. of Ozark Coll., Greenfield, Mo .; law clerk, office of comptroller of currency, Washing- ton, 1891-3; grad. Columbian Univ. Law Sch .; m. Edna Van Alen, 1899. Came to Chicago to practice law, 1893, and was associated with ex-Solicitor Gen. Charles H. Aldrich; apptd. asst. to receiver of the Columbia and Chemical Nat, banks, 1893; later asst. to receiver of the Nat. Bank of Ill. and the Calumet Electric St. Ry. Co. With Mr. Joseph T. Talbert designed a system of accounts for receiv- ers of nat. banks; deputy comptroller of City of Chicago under Comptroller W. D. Kerfoot, and later atty. for Commn. on Revision of City Ac- counts; then engaged with the extensive litigation growing out of the failure of the Nat. Bank of Ill .; mem. law firm of Chytraus, Healy & Frost since Mar., 1911; gen. counsel Nat. Business League. Closely identified with work of Civic Federation and the movement for City Charter reform, taking active part in organization of Chicago New Char- ter Conv., and assisted in securing passage of the resolution for consti. amendment. Mem. Am., 111. State and Chicago bar assns., Am. Soc. Internat. Law; mem. nat. com. Associated Advertising Clubs of the World since its orgn. Clubs: Union League, Hamilton. In conjunction with Mr. Niblack pub. a book on Mutual Benefit Societies; conthr. on mu- nicipal matters, also to "Poster Advertising"; has delivered many addresses on governmental and business topics. Home: 529 Belden Av. Office: 29 S. LaSalle St.
FROST, Harwood, mfr. conveying machinery; b. Smith's Falls, Ont., Can., Feb. 15, 1872; s. late George H. and Louisa (Hunt) Frost; ed. pub. schs., Smith's Falls and Plainfield, N.J .; M.E., Lehigh Univ., South Bethlehem, Pa., 1893; B.A.Sc., McGill Univ., Montreal, 1895; m. Evelyn N., d. Thomas R. Lynas, of Chicago, Oct. 22, 1903. Began active ca- reer in employ of Frost & Wood Co., Smith's Falls, 1894; European branch mgr. same company, 1901- 1905; became connected with Engineering News,
New York, serving as sec .; entered mfg. business with Brown Portable Conveying Machinery Co., 1911, and now its pres. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. En- grs., Canadian Soc. C.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Soc. Terminal Engrs. Republican. Presbyte- rian. Clubs: Hamilton (Chicago); India House (New York). Author: The Art of Road Making, 1910; Good Engineering Literature, 1911. Recrea- tions: motoring, swimming. Home: 4756 Kenmore Av. Office: 10 S. LaSalle St.
FROST, Louis E., editor; b. Boonville, Mo., Mar. 14, 1862; s. Alexander and Lucinda (Post) Frost; ed. pub. schs., Boonville and St. Louis, Mo .; grad. St. Louis Coll. of Pharmacy, 1886; m. Laura Salis- bury Weber, of St. Louis, Mar. 14, 1889; children: John Alexander, Elizabeth, Dorothy. Began as traveling salesman, Mellier Drug Co., St. Louis. 1887; then mem. Frost & Ruf, druggists, St. Louis; moved to Springfield, Ill., 1905; started The Berk- shire World, 1909, The Swine World, 1914; removed business to Chicago, 1915; pres. Frost Pub. Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Home: 1160 Farwell Av. Office: 537 S. Dearborn St.
FROST, Timothy Prescott, clergyman; b. Mount Holly, Vt., June 26, 1850; s. Timothy Moors and Mary Gray ( Prescott) Frost; ed. Montpelier (Vt. ) Sem .; Wesleyan Univ., Conn., class of 1876 (hon. A.M., 1890, D.D., 1895; D.D., Middlebury Coll., 1910; LL.D., Northwestern Univ., 1911); m. Carrie Maria Holt, of Weston, Vt., Jan. 23, 1876. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1877; pastor in Vt., 1875-89, Summerfield Ch., Brooklyn, 1889-93, First Ch., Baltimore, 1893- 98, St. Paul's Ch., Newark, N.J., 1898-1903, First Ch., Evanston, Ill., since 1903. Trustee Garrett Bihl. Inst. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Club: University. Address: Evanston, Il1.
FROST, Walter Albert, canned goods commn .: b. Lewiston, Me., Dec. 10, 1862; s. Albert E. and Eunice M. (Jones) Frost; ed. pub. schs. of Lewis- ton, Me .; m. Chicago, Dec. 31, 1890, Julia Seaton. Was 2 yrs. in the dry goods store of Wagg, Eustis & Co., Lewiston, Me., then with the commn. house of Albert W. Cobb & Co., Chicago. 6 yrs .; mem. of commn. firm of Frost & Small, 1884-6: mem. C. M. Webber & Co., merchandise brokers and commn. nichts. in canned goods, fruits, vegetables and dried fruits, until Apr. 1, 1904, when that firm was succeeded by Walter A. Frost & Co., of which is the head. Republican. Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 3360 Calumet Av. Office: 130 N. 5th Av.
FROTHINGHAM, James, clergyman; h. Johns- town, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1834; s. John and Jane Ann ( Dodge) Frothingham; ed. Johnstown ( N.Y.) Acad .. 1846-51, Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., 1851-3, Princeton (N.J.) Theol. Sem., 1854-1: m. Chloe D. Hazeltine. of Busti, N.Y., July 23, 1x57. Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1857; in charge of Spencer Acad., Indian Territory, 1857-9; pastor, Caledonia, Minn., 1860-4, Lansing, Ja., 1864-78, Manchester, Ia .. 1878-80, Morrison, Ill., 1880-4, Waukegan, Ill., 1884-8, Ninth Ch., Chicago, 1888-92, Harvey, Ill., 1899-1903. Stated clerk of the Presbytery of Chi- cago, since 1891. Home: 4740 Dorchester Av.
FRUIT, Walter E., M.D. (See vol. 1911.)
FRY, George Cook, lawyer; b. Selinsgrove, Pa., Sept. 30, 1846; s. Conrad .I. and Margaret ( Hotten- stein) Fry; A.B., Univ. of Mich., 186%, A. M., 1871; m. Sue Lawyer, of Freeport, Ill .. Jan. 14, 1874; children: Catherine ( Mrs. Richard F. Peyton, High- land Park), Helen (Mrs. Karl W. Knorr, Misha- waka, Ind.), William L. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1869; consecutively mem. of firms of Fry & Long, Braw- ley & Fry, Page, Plum & Fry, Ilouse & Fry, Fry & Babb, Fry & Hyde, now alone. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Homewood Golf. Home: 5822 Blackstone Av. Office: 128 N. LaSalle St.
FUGARD, John Reed, architect; b. Newton, Ia., Dec. 6, 1886; s. Judson H. and Ella (Slemmons) Fngard; B.S. in Architecture, Univ. of Ill., 1910; m. Rowena Celestia Owen, of Plano, Ill., June 18, 1910; 1 son, John Reed, 2d. Practiced in Chicago since 1910; mem, firm of Fugard & Knapp. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Ill. Soc. Architects, S.A.R. Republican. Baptist. Club: Hamilton. Home: 6200 Blackstone Av. Office: 111 W. Monroe St.
250
. THE BOOK OF CHICAGOANS
FULKERSON, Monroe, lawyer; Feb. 23, 1867- Feb. 22, 1916. (See vol. 1911. )
FULLER, Alfred Tracy, vice pres. Nat. Packing Co. (See vol. 19II.)
FULLER, Arthur Lee, western mgr. Towle Mfg. Co .; b. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 2, 1874; s. Erasmus Quin- cy and Rosamond (Coffin) Fuller; ed, pub. schs., Chicago; m. Mary Pease, of Chicago, Feb. 8, 1900; 1 daughter, Dorothy Lee. Entered employ Towle Mfg. Co., silversmiths, with factory at Newbury- port, Mass., 1891; western mgr. for the company at Chicago, since July 1, 1913. Republican. Meth- odist. Home: 7029 Eggleston Av. Office: 29 E. Madison St.
FULLER, Charles, wholesale drugs; b. Peek- skill, N.Y., Aug. 12, 1868; s. Oliver Franklyn and Phebe Ann (Shipley) Fuller: ed. pub. schs., Chi- cago; grad. Peekskill Mil. Acad., 1889; m. Mary An- tonette Hait, of Peekskill, Nov. 10, 1892; children: Revilo Franklyn, Dain Depew. Began in employ of W. A. Irwin & Co., wholesale and retail drugs, El Paso, Tex., 1889; became connected with Fuller & Fuller Co., Chicago, 1891, gen, mgr., 1894-1915; vice pres. Fuller-Morrisson Co., wholesale drugs, since Jan. 1, 1915. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: City, Indian Hill. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 419 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Office: 540 W. Ran- dolph St., Chicago.
FULLER, Charles Gordon, surgeon, oculist, au- rist; b. Jamestown, N.Y., Apr. 9. 1856; s. Frederick Augustus and Emeline Rathbone Fuller (direct "Mayflower stock") ; ed. pub. schs. and Jamestown Collegiate Inst., 1874; spl. studies Columbia Coll .; M.D., Chicago Home. Med. Coll .; spl. studies Coll. Phys, and Surg. (Columbia), New York Ophthal. Hosp. Coll. (O.A. Ch.), New York Opthal. and Aural Inst .; m. Isabella Hunt White, of New York, June 30, 1885; children: Dorothy R. (Mrs. William A. Vawter, 2d), Elizabeth B. (Mrs. Charles B. Good- speed). Ex-maj. and surgeon 1st Inf., I.N.G .; oph- thalmic and aural surgeon Evanston Hosp .; ex- asst, surgeon New York Ophthal. Hosp. Fellow Royal Micros. Soc., Eng .; mem. A.A.A.S., Assn. Mil. Surgeons U.S., Am. Micros. Soc., A.M.A., 111. State and Chicago med. socs. Clubs: University, On- wentsia. Glen View, Chicago Literary, Old Elm. Recreations: golf and gen, outdoor life. Home: 1235 Astor St. Office: 32 N. State St.
FULLER, Charles Houston, retired; b. at Rome, Pa., Oct. 17, 1843; s. Lucius and Candace (Newell) Fuller; parents located at Belvidere, Ill., 1845; ed. pub. schs. of Rockford, Lee Center, and Belvidere, Ill .; m. New York, 1869, Alice E. Doolittle (died 1910); I son, Lucius C .; m. 2d. Mrs. F. C. Yates, of Buffalo. N.Y., 1915. In hardware trade at Belvi- dere, 111., for 5 yrs. before coming to Chicago in 1871, and engaging in the newspaper business with the Chicago Mail, and later with the Daily News for 5 yrs .; established newspaper and mag. adver- tising business, 1880, and in 1888 incorporated un- der name of Charles H. Fuller's Advertising Agen- cy, of which was pres. until 1908 (retired). Repub- lican. Mason. Clubs: Union League, Glen View Golf. Recreations: golf, travel. Residence: Hyde Park Hotel. Office: 629 S. Wabash Av.
FULLER, Henry Blake, author. (See Who's Who in America. )
FULLER, Leroy Walker, mfr. car seals; b. Chi- cago, Dec. 4, 1862; s. of William A. and Ginevva (Walker) Fuller; ed, pub. schs .; m. Mary Louise Hall, of Ottawa, Ill., Feb. 8, 1887; children: Wil- liam A., 2d, Dorothy (Mrs. Bruce Borland). In lumber business 24 yrs .; engaged in mfr. of car seals since 1905: now pres. Chicago Car Seal Co. Mem. 111. Mfrs.' Assn. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Onwentsia, Casino, Saddle and Cycle. Recreation: golf. Home: 936 Lake Shore Drive. Offices: 364- 370 N. Green St., and 112 W. Adams St.
FULLER, Leslie Elmer, clergyman; b. Los An- geles, Cal., Dec. 28, 1882; s. Henry and Helen (Day) Fuller; ed. Pomona (Cal.) Coll., 1903-7; B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1910; M.A., Columbia, 1910; Ph.D., Univ. of Berne, Switzerland, 1912; m. Mabel Belle Gore, of Redlands. Cal., Sept. 2, 1908; I son, John Leslte. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1911; pastor Gran-
iteville, S.I., N.Y., 1908-10, Pacific Beach, Cal., 1912-13; asst. prof. O.T. interpretation, Garrett Bibl. Inst., since 1913. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Am. Oriental Soc., Chicago Soc. Bibl. Re- search. Democrat. Club: University. Home: 720 Simpson St., Evanston, Ill.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.