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 96

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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HAGENS, Garrett John, M.D., surgeon; b. Pella, Ia., Jan. 19, 1869; s. William C. and Antonette (Pos) Hagens; prep. edn. Pella High Sch .; student State Univ. of Ia. Coll. of Medicine; M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1891; m. Kate G. Welle, of Pella, Ia., Nov. 22, 1893; 2 children: Elmer W., Edward D. Practiced in Chicago since 1893; specializes in gynecology and obstetrics; gynecologist and ob- stetrician to Englewood Hosp .; lecturer Nurses' Training Sch., same hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Englewood branch Chicago


Hawkeye Fellowship. Home: 6517 Stewart Av. Office: 7207 S. Halsted St.


HAGER, Samuel Mead, oculist, aurist; b. Anso- nia, O., Ang. 20, 1864; s. Samuel David (M.D.) and Catharine (Mead) Hager; ed. country schs .; grad. high sch., Greenville, O., 1882; M.D., Ohio Med. Coll. (Univ. of Cincinnati), 1885; m. Mrs. Elsie Olmstead Ingersoll, of Manitowoc, Wis., Sept. 27, 1900 (died Apr. 14, 1916). Prof. ophthalmology, Chicago Hosp. Coll. of Medicine; asst. surgeon, Ill. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary; oculist and aurist, St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, and Ill. State Training Sch. for Girls, Geneva, Ill. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Catholic Order of For- esters. Home: 4073 Kenmore Av. Office: 25 E. Washington St.


HAGERTY, Christian Dane, city editor Associ- ated Press; b. Bennington, Mich., July 24, 1876; s. Lorin D. and Eva (Galpin) Hagerty; ed. pub. schs .; m. Helen, d. Michael Smith, of Chicago, Apr. 28, 1907. Reporter Chicago Daily News, 1896-9; re- porter and city editor Associated Press since 1899. War corr. for Chicago Daily News, Spanish-Am. War, 1898; for Associated Press, Russo-Japanese War, 1904-6; disturbances, Venezuela, 1906-7, Nica- ragua, 1909-10, Mexico, 1910, 11, 12, 13, 14. Mem. Navy League. Clubs: Press, Advertisers'; Chihua- hua (Mexico). Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: 4451 Magnolia Av. Office: 111 W. Jackson Boul.


HAGEY, John Franklin, banker; b. Ottawa, Can., Oct. 11, 1876; s. Jonas and Annie (Kelly) Hagey; brought to U.S., Apr. 10, 1877; B.A., Univ. of Chi- cago, 1898; LL.B., Ill. Coll. of Law, 1901; unmar- ried. Has been identified with First Nat. Bank, Chicago, since Dec. 15, 1901; asst, atty. same, 1901- 10, asst. cashler, 1910-14, vice pres. since 1914. Re- publican. Mem. Chi Psi, Clubs: University, Mid- Day, Bankers', Chicago Golf, Flossmoor Country, South Shore Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 7033 Yale Av. Office: First Nat. Bank.


HAGGARD, John David, mfr .; b. Chicago, Dec. 4, 1847; s. Samuel B. and Mary ( Mason) Haggard; ed. pub. schs .; enlisted in 134th Ill. Vols., serving till end of war; m. Chicago, Dec., 1871, Sarah U. Ben- nett: children: Mrs. Mabel H. Yale, Mrs. Florence G. Farrar. After returning from the war was as- sociated with father in the hardware business, and later went into hardware business for self; en- gaged as a mfr. of spring beds and mattresses, 1880, later incorporated as the Haggard & Marcus- son Co., of which is now pres. Republican. Pres- byterian. Home: 154 N. Pine Av., Austin. Office: 1109 W. 37th St.


HAIGHT, George Ives, lawyer; b. Christiana Tp., Dane Co., Wis., Mar. 26, 1878; s. Stephen and Ettie (Ives) Haight; ed. dist. sch .; high schs., Cam- bridge and Ft. Atkinson, Wis .; B.L., Univ. of Wis., 1899; LL. B., Northwestern Univ., 1902; m. Edith N., d. Edmund Adcock, of Chicago, June 6, 1906; 1 daughter, Valerie Elizabeth. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1902, and since practiced in Chicago; mem. firm of Haight, Brown, Haight & Harris. Progressive. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Chi, Volunteers of Amer- ica (advisory bd.). Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter, K.T., Shrine). Clubs: City, Hamilton, Unlon League; University (Evanston, Ill.). Recreation: American history. Home: 1000 Lake Shore Boul., Evanston, Ill. Office: The Rookery, Chicago.


HAIGHT, Rufus James, publisher; b. New Or- leans, La., Jan. 20, 1857; s. Rufus Smith and Ro- silla Cecilia (Murdoch) Haight; ed. common schs. of New Orleans; m. May Fox, of Detroit, Mich., Jan. 14, 1886. Became pub. The Monumental News, 1889, and of Park and Cemetery, 1891; now pres. Allied Arts Pub. Co. Universalist. Mem. Nat. Union, Chicago Trade Press Assn. Club: City. Home: Palos Park, Ill. Office: 536 S. Clark St., Chicago.


HAINES, see also Haynes.


HAINES, John Allen, Investment securities; b. Chicago, Jan. 17, 1877; s. Charles John and Dora (Allen) Haines; ed. University Sch., Chicago; Bel- mont (Mass.) Sch .; B.S., Cornell Univ., 1899; m. Edith, g. g. d. of Francis Scott Key, of Boston, Oct. 22, 1902; 1 daughter (deceased). Pres. The Haines & Noyes Co., mfrs. elec. devices, 1900-6.


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(now out of business); was mfrs.' agt, elec. de- vices, 1906-8; asst. mgr. bond dept., Finley Barrell & Co., 1910-14; city sales mgr. William Salomon Co., bonds, Chicago, 1914-17; vice pres. Chicago Morris Plan Bank since 1917. Founder Chicago Municipal Christmas Tree, 1914, and since chmn. exec. com .; 1st vice pres. Civic Music Assn .; mem. finance com. Municipal Voters' League; also va- rious Charitable instns. Lt. (jr. grade) U.S.N.R.F. Mem. Chicago Hist. Soc., Kappa Alpha. Republic- an. Episcopalian. Clubs: University (dir. many years), Saddle and Cycle, Casino (dir.), Onwentsia, Indian Hill. Home: Winnetka, Ill. Office: 21 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.


HAINES, Thomas Louis, school supplies. (See vol. 1911.)


HAINES, Walter Stanley, toxicologist; b. Chi- cago, Sept. 27, 1850; s. John C. and Emma A. (Adams) Haines; ed. high sch., Chicago, and Mass. Inst. Tech., 1869-72; M.D., Chicago Med. Coll. (Northwestern Univ.), 1873; (hon. A.M., Mon- mouth, 1881). Prof. chemistry, Chicago Med. Coll., 1873-6; student Paris and London, 1875-6; prof. chemistry and toxicology, 1876-85, chemistry, pharmacy and toxicology, 1885-1905, chemistry, materia medica and toxicology since 1905, Rush Med. Coll. (Univ. of Chicago) ; professorial lecturer on toxicology, Univ. of Chicago, since 1901. Mem. Com. of Revision of U.S. Pharmacopoeia since 1900; mem. Ill. State Food Standard Commn., since 1909. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., A.M.A., Chem. Soc. of Lon- don, Chicago Med. Soc. Address: 1748 W. Harri- son St.


HAINSFURTHER, Louis, secretary of Chicago Muslin Underwear Co. (See vol. 1911.)


HAIR, see also Hare.


HAIR, Benjamin Morton, mfr .; b. at Covington, Ky., Jan. 14, 1848; s. Rev. Gilbert M. and Jane Mor- ton (Semple) Hair: finished edn. in Centerville (Ind.) Collegiate Inst .; m. Harriette Ridgway, of Shawneetown, Ill., Jan. 16, 1873; children: Mabel Ridgway (Mrs. W. E. Barbour), Genevieve Ridg- way (died 1889), Ida Ridgway (Mrs. H. S. Durant), Thomas Ridgway. Clerked in dry goods store, 1865- 66; at sch., 1867-9; clk. in real estate office, Chi- cago, 1870-1; worked for clk. of U.S. Circuit Court, Pittsburgh, 1872-3; in lumber business, B. M. Hair & Co., Shawneetown, Ill., 1874; asst. state treas. of Ill. 1875-6. Established in Chicago firm of Hair & Ridgway, lumber, planing mill and box factory, 1877, continuing until 1901; has devoted time large- ly to pvt. affairs and the Northwestern Yeast Co., of which is pres., since 1901. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. Republican. Presby- terian. Club: Press. Recreations: boating, fishing, motoring. Home: 1030 Forest Av., Evanston, Ill. Offices: 1750 N. Ashland Av., Chicago.


HAJICEK, Frank G., banker; b. in Bohemia, May 4, 1874; s. Frank and Mary (Malek) Hajicek; came to America with parents, 1877; ed. in parochial and pub. schs. and business coll .; m. Theresa Pokorny, of Chicago, Aug. 11, 1895; 2 children: Mary, Ellis. Began as salesman wholesale grocery house, 1891; bookkeeper wholesale woolens and clothing, 1892- 96; gen. mgr. wholesale clothing house, 1896-1900; hegan in real estate business, 1900, changing same into banking, Jan, 1, 1907. Mem. Chicago Real Es- tate Bd. Mem. Knights of Columhus, Catholic Or- der of Foresters, Elks. Home: 2406 S. Ridgeway Av. Office: 3337 W. 26th St.


HAJICEK, Rudolph Frank, banking; b. Chicago, July 7, 1889; s. Frank B. and Marie ( Malek) Haji- cek; ed. St. Vitus Sch., Chicago; m. Rosa Alice Rezek, of New Buffalo, Mich., Nov. 10, 1915. Be- gan as office boy, Internat. Harvester Co., 1902; clk. in employment record dept., same company, 1904-6, asst. to claim agt., 1906-8; receiving and paying teller, later asst. cashier for Frank Haji- cek, banker, 1908-12; asst. cashier Lawndale State Bank, 1912-13; cashier and sec. Lawndale Nat. Bank since Sept. 3, 1912; dir. of Lawndale State Bank: dir. and sec. Trumbull Building & Loan Assn. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Rieger, Bohemian. Home: 2352 S. Trumbull Av. Office: 3337-3339 W. 26th St.


HAKANSON, Alfred, M.D .; b. Geneseo, Henry Co., 111., May 12, 1866; s. John and Hannah (Pear-


son) Hakanson; grad. Luther Coll., Wahoo, Neb., 1886, and classical course at Augustana Coll., Rock Island, Ill., 1887; grad. Omaha Med. Coll. (Univ. of Neb.), 1890; post-grad. course in clin. medicine, New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1895, and in clin, medicine and diseases of nose and throat, Chicago Policlinic Hosp., 1899; m. Bertha Wilhelmina Lindberg, of Chicago, May 12, 1892; 1 daughter, Ethel Evelyn Marie. Began practice at Rockford, Ill., 1890; removed to Chicago, 1891; jr. asst. ophthalmologist, Royal London (Eng.) Oph- thalmic Hosp., 1901; asst. ophthalmologist, Chi- cago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hosp., 1900-5; now laryngologist to Augustana Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State, Chicago and Scandinavian med. socs. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Recreation: travel. Home: 1442 Bryn Mawr Av. Office: 32 N. State St.


HALBACH, J. Fred A., decorator and furnisher; b: Peru, Ind., Dec. 25, 1856; s. Louis C. and Henri- etta F. A. (Gloede) Halbach; ed. grammar and high schs. of Toledo, O .; widower. Began artisan career with Wm. C. Cheney, Toledo, 1871-7; came to Chicago, and worked at decorating, 1877-80; decorator and designer with Pottier & Stymus Co., New York, 1880-5; became mem. firm of Mitchel & Halbach, decorators and furnishers, 1885, inc. Apr. 13, 1908, as Mitchel & Halbach Co., of which is pres. Republican. Clubs: Union League, Ill. Ath- letic, Forty, One O'Klok Klub (hon. mem.). Rec- reations: art pursuits, traveling, music. Home: 4464 Lake Park Av. Office: 1715 S. Michigan Av.


HALBE, Oscar John Dietrich, optometrist and optician; b. N.Y. City, Aug. 31, 1860; s. August and Eliza (Dimler) Halbe; ed. pub, schs. of N.Y. City and Guttenberg, N.J., and at Chicago Post-Grad. Optical Coll .; m. Chicago, 1890, Susie A. Gray; children: Richard Valentine, Earl Oscar, Amy, Charlotte, Arthur (died at age of 7). Began in op- tical business with H. Borsch, Chicago; later mgr. of optical dept. for Kuehne & Kappelman; after


that refractionist for California Optical Co., San Francisco; returned to Chicago, and became mgr. of optical dept. of Sweet, Wallach & Co., later buying out the dept .; now pres. Halbe & Wallace, opticians. Ex-pres. Ardmore (Ill.) Improvement Assn. Ex-sec. Ill. State Optical Soc., Chicago Op- tical Soc. Recreation: civic affairs, Home: Ard- more, Ill. Office: 29 E. Madison St., Chicago.


HALBERT, Homer Valmore, M.D .; h. Otsego, N.Y., Mar. 6, 1858; s. Morris and Anna Eliza (Mc- Farland) Halhert; prep. edn. acad. Gilbertsville, N.Y .; A.B., Williams Coll., Mass., 1881; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1887; m. Abhie M. Sherman, of Chicago, June 2, 1892; children: How- ard Valmore, Frances. Adj. lecturer in anatomy, prof. anatomy, 1888-90, prof. theory and practice of medicine, 1890-8, sr. prof. clin. medicine, since 1898, Hahnemann Med. Coll. Editor of Clinique. Mem. Am. Inst. of Homoeopathy, Ill. Homoe. Med. Assn., Chicago Home. Med. Soc., Clin. Soc. Club: Union League. Contbr. to med. jours. Recreation: golf. Home: 4719 Kenwood Av. Office: 22 E. Washing- ton St.


HALE, CarIton Cheever, secretary and treas. Foster-Munger Co .; b. nr. Oshkosh, Wis., May 13, 1865; s. A. M. and Cynthia E. (Silverthorn) Hale; grad. high sch., Oshkosh; m. Des Moines, Ia., 1899, Edith M. Holmes; I daughter, Elizabeth L. After graduation became clk. with the sash and door firm of Carlton, Foster & Co., Oshkosh, and has con- tinued in the same line since. Came to Chicago, 1886, and, with others, organized the Foster-Mun- ger Co., 1892, wholesale dealers in doors, blinds, sash, plate and window glass, and mill work, with which has since heen identified. Republican. Ma- son. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Hamilton, Kenwood, South Shore Country. Recreations: outdoor diver- sions. Home: 1365 E. 48th St. Office: 1404 W. 37th Street.


HALE, Frederick Churchill, lawyer; b. Eliza- hethtown, N.Y., June 24, 1844; s. Safford E. and Elizabeth (Churchill) Hale; was prepared for coll., but in 1862 enlisted in the 118th N.Y. Vols., and served until honorably discharged, June, 1865; m. Mary L., d. Hiram Kennicott, of Wheeling, Ill .. 1878; 2 children: Elizabeth Churchill and Robert Safford. On discharge from army became student


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in law office of uncle, Judge Robert S. Hale, Eliza- bar 1871, and engaged in practice at Joliet, Ill .; bethtown, N.Y .; admitted to bar, 1867; practiced at Elizabethtown until 1870, since in Chicago. Club: Chicago Whist. Recreations: fishing, shoot- ing, whist. Home: 4331 Grand Boul. Office: 155 N. Clark St.


HALE, William Browne, lawyer; b. at Chicago, Dec. 7, 1875; s. William E. and Mary S. Hale; B.A., Yale, 1898; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1901; A.M., Harvard, 1902; m. Eunice D., d. George A. Follansbee, of Chicago, June 27, 1912; 2 sons: George Ellery, 2d, William B., Jr. Admitted to Il1. bar, 1901, and since in practice at Chicago; mem. firm of Kelly, Hale, Dammann & Coolidge. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Nat. Civil Service Reform League (chmn. council). Clubs: Union League (polit, action com.), City, University, Saddle and Cycle, Indian Hill. Author: Private Corporations in Illinois, 1916. Home: 1412 Astor St. Office: 1616 Marquette Bldg.


HALE, William Gardner, philologist; b. Savan- nah, Ga., Feb. 9, 1849; s. William Bradford and Elizabeth (Jewett) Hale; A.B., Harvard, 1870, fel- low, 1870-1: fellow and student univs. of Leipzig and Göttingen, 1876-7; (LL.D., Union Univ., 1895, Princeton, 1896, St. Andrew's, 1907, Aberdeen, 1907) ; m. Harriet Knowles Swinburne, of Newport, R.I., June 13, 1883. Tutor in Latin, Harvard, 1874- 76, 1877-80; prof. Latin lang. and lit., Cornell, 1880- 92; prof. and head dept. Latin, Univ. of Chicago, since 1892. Asso. editor Classical Review, 1895- 1907; asso. editor Classical Quarterly since 1907; hon. editor Am. Jour. Archæology, 1897-9; joint ed- itor Cornell Univ. Studies in Classical Philology, 1887-92; mem. bd. of editors Classical Philology; chmn., 1894-9, and Ist dir., 1895-6, Am. Sch. Class- ical Studies, Rome. Hon, mem. Cambridge (Eng.) Philol. Soc .; corr. mem. Archæol, insts. of Berlin, Athens and Rome; pres. Am. Philol. Assn., 1892-3; vice pres. English Classical Assn., 1907; chmn. joint com. on grammatical nomenclature. Author of several hooks, for titles see Who's Who in America. Home: 5757 Kenwood Av.


HALES, Earl Crayton, lawyer; b. Henrietta, Lo- rain Co., O., Dec. 30, 1871; s. Ansel and Emma Au- gusta (Stedman) Hales; ed, grammar schs .; grad. Englewood (Ill.) High Sch., 1892; Ph.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1900; LL.B., Harvard, 1903; unmarried. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1903; law clk. for Henry S. Robbins, 1903-5; represented Citizens' Assn., 1905- 06, and its investigations which resulted in con- viction of John M. Linn and John A. Cook for grafting as clks. of the courts; asst. sec. Legisla- tive Voters' League, 1906, 1907, and represented same in Springfield during session of legislature, 1907; atty. and counsel for Hales & Edwards Co., Northwestern Malt & Grain Co., Interstate Malt Co., Kasota Elevator Co. Rep. candidate for alder- man 31st Ward, Apr., 1914 (defeated by 3 votes) ; sec. 31st Ward Rep. Club, 1914, 1915; mem. Draft Exemption Bd., 1917. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Phi Delta Theta. Protestant. Mem. Normal Park Lodge, A.F. and A.M .; Camp No. 100 Sons of Veterans. Clubs: Hamilton, City, Harvard, Olympia Fields Country. Recreation: walking. Home: 439 W. 62d St. Office: 19 S. LaSalle St.


HALES, G(eorge) Willard, grain commn .; b. on farm, Henrietta Tp., Lorain Co., O., Dec. 18, 1874; s. George E. and Lina B. (Rosa) Hales; ed. Ober- lin Acad .; m. Carrie Parker Merchant , of Chicago, July 30, 1902; 3 children: Burton W., William M., Caroline. Taught country schs. and later engaged in flour milling in Ohio; came to Chicago, 1900, and since engaged in grain commn. business; pres. Hales & Edwards Co., and Kasota Elevator Co .; vice pres. Northwestern Malt & Grain Co. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Mem. S.A.R. Trustee Vil- lage of Oak Park, 1916. Republican. Congrega- tionalist. Clubs: Hamilton, Glen Oak Country. Home: 725 N. Oak Park Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 327 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.


HALEY, Patrick Columbus, lawyer; b. Saranac, N.Y., Mar. 17, 1849; s. Thomas and Hannah (Caton) Haley; grad, high sch .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1871; m. Mary A. D'Arcy, of Joliet, Ill., Dec. 1, 1875; children: Margaret, Robert, Columbia, Madeline, Genevieve, Paul, Angela, John. Admitted to Ill. New York. (See Who's Who in America.)


elected city atty., 1874; since engaged in pvt. prac- tice; spl. counsel for Sanitary Dist. since 1894; re- sides in Joliet, hut practices also in Chicago; mem. firm of Eddy, Haley & Wetten until 1912, now prac- ticing alone. Democrat; was alderman from 5th Ward of Joliet, 12 yrs., and in 1891 was elected mayor of Joliet, serving I term; twice candidate for Congress. Mem. Chicago and Will Co. bar assns. Home: Joliet, Ill. Office: 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago.


HALL, Adelaide S. (Mrs. Herman J. Hall), art promoter; b. Westmoreland, N.Y., Nov. 2, 1857; d. Schuyler and Susan (Waldo) Wade; ed. grammar sch. and normal sch., Buffalo; spl. studies in art- water-color and oil; m. Buffalo, Herman J. Hall, Apr. 13, 1876. Founder, and pres. Arche Club of Chicago, 1888-97; was chmn. art com., Gen. Fed- eration Women's Clubs, for Denver and Milwaukee biennials; chmn. Ill. State Federation Art Com. 1 yr .; hon. mem. park bd. Audubon Park, New Or- leans; founder of Los Angeles Outdoor Art League and hon. mem. of League in San Francisco; mem. D.A.R. Author: Two Women Abroad, 1897; Impor- tant Symbols in Their Hebrew, Pagan and Chris- tian Forms (a glossary), 1912. Contbr. to mags. on topics of art and travel. Mus. instr. Art Inst. of Chicago; lecturer on art topics. Home: 1006 E. 43d Street.


HALL, Alfred Marvin, oculist; b. Northampton, Mass., May 12, 1862; s. Gordon and Emily (Mer- win) Hall; grad. West Div. High Sch., Chicago; A.B., Amlierst, 1885; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1889; post-grad. courses in Europe, 3 yrs .; m. Elsie Coleman, of Dessau, Germany, Sept. 12, 1896. Engaged in practice in Chicago since 1893; prof. otology, Chicago Policlinic; oculist and aurist to Passavant Memorial and Children's Me- morial hosps .; asso. in ophthalmology, Rush Med. Coll. Mem. A.M.A., 111. State and Chicago med. socs. Republican. Recreations: outdoor sports. Home: 47 Bellevue Pl. Office: 25 E. Washington St.


HALL, Arthur Benedict, real estate and office building management; b. Mt. Vernon, O., Mar. 27, 1881; s. Russell T. and Mary (Tyler) Hall; A.B., Yale, 1902; m. Elsie Springer, of Chicago, Oct. 18, 1910; 2 children: Russell Edward, Barbara, En- tered joint office of Bryan Lathrop and Thomas A. Hall & Co. in 1902; became mem. of firm of Thomas A. Hall & Co., 1909; with partner William Marshall Ellis succeeded to the business of Bryan Lathrop and Thomas A. Hall & Co., 1916, adopting Hall & Ellis as the new firm name. Republican. Presby- terian. Clubs: University, Yale, City, LaGrange Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 53 S. Spring Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 1675 Old Colony Bldg., Chicago.


HALL, Charles Berrien, M.D .; b. Chicago, July 5, 1860; s. Amos Tuttle Hall (sec. and treas, C., B.&Q. R.R., 1853-81) and Lucy (Duncan) Hall; grad. old Central High Sch., Chicago; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1886; m. Chicago, Apr. 15, 1896, Jessie Thompson, d. Edward Conway and Emma (Thomp- son) Brown and g. d. Oliver H. Thompson, one of Chicago's first aldermen; children: Priscilla (born Mar. 5, 1897), Phyllis (born Aug. 9, 1903). Engaged in general practice as physician since 1886. Sec. Hyde Park Business Men's Assn. Republican. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Platform lecturer. Home and Of- fice: 5409 Dorchester Av.


HALL, Dana Warren, publisher; b. Franklin Co., Me., Apr. 4, 1866; s. Warren W. and Eliza Ann ( Morse) Hall; ed. Wilton Acad .; Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me .; A.B., Colby Coll., Water- ville, 1890, A.M., 1898; m. Imogene Donovan, of Chicago, Apr., 1910; 1 son, Richard Dana. Prin. of Skowhegan (Me.) High Sch., 1890-4; became con- nected as agt, with Ginn & Co., pubs. sch. books, 1894, mng. partner since 1909. Mem. Northwest- ern Alumni Assn. of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Repub- lican. Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 6127 Green- wood Av. Office: 2301-2311 Prairie Av.


HALL, Emery Stanford, architect. (See vol. 1911.)


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HALL, Frank, manager Hotel Majestic; b. Van Ettenville, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1851; s. George B. and Charlotte (Lewis) Hall; ed. puh. schs., Owatonna, Minn., until 1865, and Shattuck Sch., Faribault, Minn., 1865-7; m. Owatonna, Minn., Oct. 20, 1874, Ella M. Rice; 1 son, Howard R. Began as dry goods clk .. 1868-70; afterward grain buyer for H. W. Pratt Co., of Owatonna, until 1879; partner in firm of Beynon, Mace & Co., grain dealers, Mil- bank, S.D., 5 yrs .; engaged in real estate, 1884-5; co-propr. of Colby House, Ashland. Wis., 1 yr .; af- terward had charge of the Hotel Royal, Joliet, Ill .; came to Chicago and was for a short time mgr. of the Saratoga Hotel; mgr. Kimball House, Davenport, Ia., 3 yrs .; interested in Merchants Hotel, St. Paul, 3 yrs .; mgr. of Saratoga Hotel, 1894-1903; mgr. of the Hotel Majestic since 1903. Address: Hotel Majestic.


HALL, Frank H., printer; b. Portsmouth, N.H., May 12, 1858; s. Jonathan and Laura Ann (Ten- nant) Hall; ed. Tilton (N.H.) Sem .; m. Dec. 24, 1879, Amoretta H. Swearingen. First employment was as compositor on Decatur ( Ill.) Republican; established Decatur Herald, 1881; sold out, 1890, and came to Chicago; bought an interest in print- ing firm of Daniels & Pitkin, since merged into the Rogers & Hall Co., of which is vice pres. and sec .; dir. U.S. Packing Co .; treas. Stover-Elkhorn Coal Co. First It. Co. H, 5th Regt. I.N.G. Republican. Congregationalist. Mason. Clubs: Ill. Athletic, Birchwood Country. Home: 132 W. Marquette Rd. Office: 124 Polk St.


HALL, George Washington, M.D .; b. Crawfords- ville, Ind., June 18, 1869; s. Y. P. and Martha E. (Stillwell) Hall; A.M., Wabash Coll., 1890; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1893; special post-grad. studies Nat. Hosp. for Paralyzed and Epileptics, London, Eng., and in Berlin, Germany, 1904; post-grad. work in Vienna and Munich, 1907; m. Nell Nichol- son, of Crawfordsville, Ind., June 5, 1894; children: Martha Nadine, Bertram Brower, Asso. prof. medi- cine, Rush Med. Coll .; attending neurologist, Cook Co. and St. Luke's hosps .; attending psychiatrist, Psycopathic Hosp. Fellow Inst. of Medicine (Chi- cago); mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Neurol. Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: University, South Shore, Flossmoor Country. Home: 416 E. 46th Pl. Office: 104 S. Michigan Av.


HALL, Henry Clay, lawyer; b. Wesley, Ind., Apr. 8, 1870; s. Edward Franklin and Emeline R. (Lov- ett) Hall; ed. Wabash Coll., Crawfordsville, Ind., 1891-5; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1897; m. Fannie Rheem Field, of Ottumwa, Ia., Oct. 9, 1902; children: Dorothy Frances, Jean Lucille. Ad- mitted to Ill. bar, 1897, and since practiced in Chi- cago; formerly with Holt, Wheeler & Sidley; atty. Policy Holders' Union since 1902; mem. faculty Northwestern Univ. Law Sch. since 1902. Repub- lican. K.P. Clubs: Hamilton, Legal. Recreation: automobiling. Home: 6219 Ellis Av. Office: 431 S. Dearborn St.


HALL, James Parker, law school dean; b. at Frewsburg, N.Y., 1871; s. Edward L. and Charlotte (Parker) Hall; A.B., Cornell, 1894; LL.B., Harvard, 1897; m. Evelyn H. Movius, of Buffalo, 1900. Ad- mitted to bar, 1897, and practiced at Buffalo, 1897- 1900; lecturer on constl. law and real property, Buffalo Law Sch., 1898-1900; asso. prof. law, Le- land Stanford Jr. Univ., 1900-2; prof. law since 1902, dean Law Sch. since 1904, Univ. of Chicago. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Bar Assn., Am. Judi- cature Soc. Republican. Clubs: Quadrangle, Law, City. Author: Constitutional Law, 1910; Cases on Constitutional Law, 1913; various articles in legal periodicals. Editor: American Law and Procedure (12 vols.), 1910. Home: 1308 E. 58th St.


HALL, James Thomas, mfr., inventor; Feb. 8, 1835-May 18, 1916. (See vol. 1911.)


HALL, Jennie (Miss), author; b. Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 7, 1875; d. Irving and Ella C. (Martin) Hall; grad, high schs. of Topeka, Kan., and Engle- wood, Chicago; student Univ. of Chicago, 1895-7. Teacher of history, Chicago Normal Sch., 1897- 1902, Francis W. Parker Sch., since 1902. Author: Four Old Greeks, 1901; Viking Tales, 1902; Men of Old Greece, 1905; Story of Chicago, 1910; Europe, the Ancestor of America, 1916. Address: 4926 N. Troy St.




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