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THIRTY-SEVENTH  ANNUAL  EDITION 


CHICAGO 

LAW  DIREeTOlY 

1913-14 


AN    OrnCIAL    LIST    OP 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  BAR 

WITH  rULU  INFOMMATtON  ABOUT  TK£ 

COURTS,  OFFICIALS  AND 
RULES  OF  PRACTICE 


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Thirty-seventh  Annual  Edition 

Chicago  Law  Directory 

GRITMAN  &  SULLIVAN,  Publishers 

T^HIS  Directory  contains  the 
names  of  5,496  Attorneys. 
During  the  year  99  have  left  the 
City;  120  went  out  of  practice; 
33  are  deceased.  About  420 
new  names  have  been  added  to 
the  bar. 


A  Register  is  kept  in  this  office 
for  the  recording  of  changes 
during  the  year,  and  attorneys 
are  requested  to  send  in  new 
names,  telephone  numbers  and 
changes  as  soon  as  made,  so  that 
correct  information  may  be  given 
upon  inquiry.     ::::::: 

CHICAGO  LAW  DIRECTORY 

172  N.  La  Salle  Street 

Telephones — Franklin  564  Automatic  32-077 

Copyright,  1913,  by  Charles  Gritman. 


IHENE^EERRY 
UORARY 


RECORDS 
ABSTRACTED 

for  use  on  appeal  or  otherwise 

PROOF-READ  COPY  DELIVERED  PROMPTLY 

^  If  desired,  will  take  shorthand  dictation 
of  special  parts. 

^  In  long  trials  Daily  Copy  Abstract  made  from 
stenographer's  transcript. 

^  Prepared  to  handle  any  case,  anywhere, 
at  any  time. 

CHARGES:     Usual  Chicago    rates    for   court 
reporting. 

ECONOMY:     Saving    time   of  attorney   dicta- 
ing  to  shorthand  writer. 

fl  Evidence  distributed  and  classified  under 
suitable  headings. 

JAMES    ABBOTT 

(GRAY,  ABBOTT  &  WILLISTON) 

516  Reaper  Block 

TELEPHONES: 

Randolph  420  Auto.  42-682 


HOME  OFFICE:     134  S.  LA  SALLE  ST. 
CHICAGO 


COURT  ^^  CONTRACT 

FIDELITY  Bffl  FRATERNAL 
PUBLIC  OFFICIAL   \|/  MISCELLANEOUS 


TEL.  FRANKLIN  1141 


CHICAGO'S  PIONEER  SURETY  COMPANY 

Bonds  for  Administrators,  Con- 
servators, Executors,  Guardians, 
Receivers,  Trustees,  Appeal, 
Attachment,  Indemnity,  Security 
for  Costs,  Replevin,  and  all  Bonds 
required    in    Courts    of    Record 

ABSOLUTE  SATISFACTION  TO  ATTORNEYS 

PATRONIZE  YOUR  HOME  COMPANY 


Prominent  Buildings  for  Lawyers 

REFERRED  TO  IN  DIRECTORY 


ADVEKTISIXG  BLDG.,  123  W.  Mad- 
ison  St. 

AMEEICAN  TRUST  BLDG.,  76  W. 
Monroe  st.,  Northeast  Corner  Mon- 
roe and  Clark  sts. 

ASHLAND  BLK.,  155  N.  Clark  St., 
Northeast  Corner  Randolph  st. 

ASSOCIATION  BLDG.,  19  S.  La  Salle 

St. 

BORDEN   BLK.,    54    W.    Randolph   st., 

Northwest  Corner  Dearborn  st. 
BORLAND  BLDG.,  105  S.  La  Salle  st., 

Southeast  Corner  Monroe  st. 
BOYCE  BLDG.,  30  N.  Dearborn  st. 
CHAMBER   OF    COMMERCE,    133   W. 

Washington,     Southeast     Corner     of 
La  Salle  st. 
CHICAGO    OPERA   HOUSE   BLK.,    32 

N.  Clark  st.,  Southwest  Corner  Wash- 
ington St. 
CHICAGO  STOCK  EXCHANGE  BLDG., 

30  N.  La  Salle,  Southwest  Corner  of 

Washington  st. 
CHICAGO  TITLE  &  TRUST  BLDG.,  69 

W.  Washington  st. 
CITY    HALL    SQUARE     BLDG.,     139 

North  Clark  st. 
COMMERCIAL      NATIONAL     BANK 

BLDG.,  72  W.  Adams  st.,  Northeast 

Corner  Clark  st. 
CORN  EXCHANGE  BANK  BLDG.,  134 

S.    La    Salle    st.,    Northwest    Corner 

Adams  st. 
EQUITABLE  BLDG.,  40  N.  Dearborn  st. 
FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  BLDG.,  38 

S.    Dearborn    st.,    Northwest    Corner 

Monroe  st. 
FISHER  BLDG.,   343   S.   Dearborn   st., 

Northeast  Corner  "Van  Buren  st. 
FORT    DEARBORN    BLDG.,    105    W. 

Monroe  st.,  Southwest  Corner  Clark  st. 
HARTFORD  BLDG.,  8  S.  Dearborn  st.. 

Southwest  Corner  Madison  st. 
HOME  INSURANCE  BLDG.,  137  S.  La 

Salle  St.,  Northeast  Corner  Adams. 
INSURANCE     EXCHANGE,     175     W. 

.Jackson  blvd. 
KARPEN  BLDG.,  910  Michigan  ave. 
KEDZIE  BLDG.,  89  W.  Randolph  st. 
McCORMICK  BLDG.,  332  S.  Michigan 
ave. 


M4.JESTIC  BLDG.,  22  W.  Monroe  st. 

MARQUETTE  BLDG.,  140  S.  Dearborn 
St.,  Northwest  Corner  Adams  st. 

MERCHANTS  BLDG.,  106  N.  La  Salle, 
Northwest  Corner  of  Washington  st. 

MERCHANTS  LOAN  &  TRUST  BLDG., 
112  W,  Adams  st. 

METROPOLITAN  BLK.,  154  W.  Ran- 
dolph St.,  Northwest  Corner  Randolph. 

MONADNOCK  BLK.,  304-334  S.  Dear- 
born, between  Van  Buren  and  Jack- 
son. 

NATIONAL  LITE  BLDG.,  29  S.  La 
Saile  St. 

NEW  YORK  LIFE  BLDG.,  35  S.  La 
Salle,  Northeast  Corner  Monroe. 

OTIS  BLDG.,  10  S.  La  Salle  st. 

OXFORD  BLDG.,  118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

PEOPLE'S  GAS  BLDG.,  122  S.  Mich- 
igan ave. 

PORTLAND  BLK.,  35  N.  Dearborn  st. 

RAILWAY  EXCHANGE  BLDG.,  224 
S.  Michigan  ave.,  Corner  Jackson  blvd. 

REAL  ESTATE  BOARD,  155  N.  Dear- 
born st. 

REAPER  BLK.,  105  N.  Clark,  North- 
east Corner  Washington  st. 

RECTOR  BLDG.,  79  W.  Monroe  st., 
Southeast  Corner  Clark  st. 

ROANOKE  BLDG.,  9  S.  La  Salle  st.. 
Southeast  Corner  Madison  st. 

SCHILLER  BLDG.,  64  W.  Randolph  st. 

SECURITY  BLDG.,  189  W.  Madison 
St.,  Southeast  Corner  Fifth  ave. 

STRAUS  BLDG.,  Northwest  Corner 
Clark  and  Madison  sts. 

TEUTONIC  BLDG.,  179  W.  Washington 
St.,  Southeast  Corner  Fifth  ave. 

THE  ROOKERY,  209  S.  La  Salle  st.. 
Southeast  Corner  Adams  st. 

THE  TACOMA,  5  N.  La  Salle  st.. 
Northeast   Corner  Madison   st. 

THE  TEMPLE,  108  S.  La  Salle  st.. 
Southwest  Corner  Monroe  st. 

TRIBUNE  BLDG.,  7  S.  Dearborn  st.. 
Southeast  Corner  Madison. 

U.  S.   EXPRESS  BLDG.,   58   W.  Wash- 
ington  St. 
UNION  BANK  BLDG.,  25  N.  Dearborn. 
UNITY  BLDG.,  127  N.  Dearborn  st. 
WESTMINSTER  BLDG.,   110  S.  Dear- 
born St. 


Assets  Exceed  $8,000,000.00. 


No  Demand  Liabilities. 


CHICAGO  TITLE  & 
TRUST  COMPANY 

69  W.  Washington  Street 

TELEPHONE  4880  CENTRAL 

MAKES  ABSTRACTS  of  TITLE 

GUARANTEES  TITLES  TO  REAL  ESTATE 

Acts  as  Administrator,  Executor,  Guardian, 
Trustee  and  Executes  Trusts  of  all  Kinds. 
Acts  as  Registrar  and  Transfer  Agent  for 
:     :     :    Corporation  Stocks  and  Bonds     :     :     : 


RETAINS  AS  COUNSEL  ATTORNEYS  CAUSING 
TRUSTS   TO    BE   COMMITTED   TO    ITS    CARE 


HARRISON  B.  RILEY,  President 
A.  R.  MARRIOTT,  Vice-President 
WM.  C.  NIBLACK,  Vice-President  and  Trust 

Officer 
WM.  R.  FOLSOM,  Treasurer 
E.  L.  FITZ-RANDOLPH,  Ass't.  Treasurer 
CHARLES  L.  BARTLETT,  General  Counsel 
SHERMAN    C.    SPITZER,    Ass't.  General 

Counsel 
FRANK  G.  GARDNER,  Ass't.  Trust  Officer 
R.  W.  BODDINGHOUSE,  Chief  Exam,  of 

Titles 
WM.  ARNOLD,  Real  Estate  Officer 


ABEL  DAVIS,  Vice-President 
JOHN  A.  RICHARDSON,  Vice-President 
JUSTIN  M.  DALL,  Secretary 
JOHN  L.  DAY,  Ass't.  Secretary 
J.  FRANK  GRAF,  Ass't.  Secretary 
CHARLES  R.  DALRYMPLE,  Ass't.  Sec. 
HERMAN  C.  MAEHLER,  Ass't.  Secretary 
WALTER  B.  SMITH,  Ass't.  Secretary 
EUGENE  C.  JENKINS,  Escrow  Officer 
ALVA  J.  SHAW,  Credit  Manager 
RALPH    ADAMS,    Ass't    Mngr.    Abstract 
Dept. 


DIRECTORS 


GEORGE  BIRKHOFF 
CHARLES  L.  BARTLETT 
OTTO  C.  BTJTZ 
IRA  M.  COBE 
J.  LEWIS  COCHRAN 
E.  A.  CUMMINGS 
ABEL  DAVIS 
BERNARD  A.  ECKHART 
JAMES  B.  FORGAN 
MARVIN  A.  FARR 


MOSES  E.  GREENEBAUM 
NOBLE  B.  JUDAH 
E.  C.  KOHLSAAT 
DAVID  B.  LYMAN 
A.  R.  MARRIOTT 
NATHAN  G.  MOORE 
WM.   C.  NIBLACK 
GEORGE  E.  RICKCORDS 
HARRISON  B.  RILEY 
EDWARD  A.  SHEDD 


CENTRAL 

TRUST   COMPANY 

OF  ILLINOIS 

125  West  Monroe  Street 

Near  LaSalle 

Capital        ....     $4,500,000 
Surplus  and  Profits  2,000,000 

BANKING,  SAVINGS  &  TRUST  DEPARTMENTS 

DIRECTORS 

A.  J.  EARLING,  Pres't  Chicago,  Milwaukee  H.     A.     LANGHORST,     President     Albert 

&  St.  Paul  R'y  Company  Schwill  &  Company 

P.  A.  VALENTINE,  Capitalist  A.  UHRLAUB,  Vice-President  Central  Trust 

ARTHUR  DIXON,  President  Arthur  Dixon  Co.  of  Ul. 

Transfer  Co.  WILLIAM  T.  ABBOTT,  Vice-President  Cen- 

CHARLES  T.  BOYNTON,  Pickands,  Brown  tral  Trust  Co.  of  111. 

&  Company  WALTER  H.  WILSON,  Vice-President  Cen- 

ALEXANDER  H.  RE\^LL,  President  Alex-  tral  Trust  Co.  of  111. 

ander  H.  Revell  &  Company  JOSEPH  E.   OTIS,  Vice-President  Central 

S.  M.  FELTON,  President  Chicago,  Great  Trust  Co.  of  III. 

Western  R'y  Company  GEORGE    WOODLAND,    Formerly    Pres't 

T.  W.  ROBINSON,  Vice-President  lUinois  Prairie  State  Bank 

Steel  Company  BURTON  F.  PEEK,  Vice-President  Deere  & 

CHANDLER   B.   BEACH,    C.   B.   Beach   &  Company,  Moline 

Company  JAMES    W.    STEVENS,    President   Illinois 

GEORGE    F.    STEELE,    President    Brunet  Life  Insurance   Co. 

Falls  Manufacturing  Co.  W.  O.  JOHNSON,  Gen'l  Counsel  &  Director 

HOWARD  G.  HETZLER,  Pres't  Chicago  &  Chicago  &  Erie  R.  R. 

Western  Indiana  Ry.  Co.  R.  FLOYD  CLINCH,  Crerar,  Clinch  &  Co. 

MAX  PAM,  Pam  and  Hurd  WILLIAM    C.    BOYDEN,    Matz,    Fisher    & 

Z.  G.  SIMMONS,  President  Simmons  Manu-  Boyden,  Attorneys. 

facturing  Co.,  Kenosha  C.  B.  SCOVILLE,  Real  Estate. 
CHARLES  G.  DAWES,  Ex-comptroller  of  Currency 

Trust  Department 

Authorized  by  law  to  accept  Trusts  and  receive  deposits  of  Trust  Funds.  Acts  as  Admin- 
ifitrator,  Executor,  Guardian,  Conservator,  Registrar  and  Transfer  Agent  of  Bonds  and  Stocks. 
Manages  Real  Estate. 

THE  SERVICES  OF  ATTORNEYS  RETAINED  IN  ALL  BUSINESS 
ENTRUSTED  TO  US  BY  THEM 


Chicago  Lawr  Directory 


INDHX-CONTENTS 


Page. 

Appellate  Courts  (Illinois) 119-120 

Chicago  Bar  and  Telephone  Nos.. 11-111 

Chicago  Bar  Association 126-127 

Chicago  Law  Institute 128 

Chicago  Law  Eeportei's'  Assn 153 

Chicago  Court  Eeporters'  Fed 'n....  159 

City  Courts    152 

City  Law  Department 122 

Circuit  Court  of  Cook  County 120 

Circuit  Court  Judges  Outside  of  Cook 

County 140 

Civil  Service   Commission,   City   and 

County 124 

Commissioners  of  Cook  County 124 

Commissioners  of  Uniform  Laws.  .  .  .119 

Coroner's  Office 123 

Corresponding  Attorneys 141-151 

County  Attorney's  Office 123 

County  Constables   126 

County   Clerk    124 

County  Court  of  Cook  County 122 

County  Justices 125 

County  Magistrates   124 

County  Judges  in  Illinois 136-137 

Courts  and  Officials,  Federal,  State, 

County  and  City 116-126 

Court  Eeporters 153-163 

Criminal  Court  of  Cook  County 122 

Diary  and  Court  Calendar 167-270 

Election   Commissioners    124 

General   Court   Eeporters   and   Oper- 
ators   162-163 

Illinois  State  Bar  Assn 126 

Illinois  Supreme  Court 118 

Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 123 

Jury  Commission,   County 124 

Jury  Commissioners,  Federal 118 

Juvenile   Court    122 

Law   Schools    132-135 

Lawyers '  Club 128 

Lawyers'  Association  of  Illinois.  ..  .128 
Masters  in  Chancery,  Circuit,  Supe- 
rior and  U.  S.  District  Court.  .164-166 
Municipal  Court  of  Chicago — Judi- 
ciary, Officials,  Districts,  Jurisdic- 
tions, Venue,  Clerk's  and  Bailiff's 
Costs 129-131 


Page. 

Municipal  Court  Eules 321 

Patent  Attorneys 112-113 

Probate  Court  of  Cook  County 121 

Probate  Judges  of  Illinois 136-137 

Public  Administrator 16(5 

Public  Guardian   166 

Eailroad  Attorneys 114-115 

Eecorder 's  Office 124 

Eeferees  in  Bankruptcy 118 

Eeferees'  Eules  in  Bankruptcy 281 

Eegistrar   of   Titles 124 

Eules  of  Appellate  and  Branch  Ap- 
pellate Courts,  First  District 283 

Eules  in  Bankruptcy 279-281 

Eules  of  the  Circuit  Court — General, 

Common   Law   and   Chancery 289 

Eules  of  the  County  Court 309 

Eules  of  Criminal  Court 327 

Eules  of  the  Municipal  Court 321 

Eules  of  the  Probate  Court 315 

Eules   of   the   Superior   Court — Com- 
mon Law  and  Chancery 297-303 

Eules  of  Supreme  Court  of  Illinois. 271 
Eules   of   the   United   States   Circuit 

Court  of -Appeals,  Seventh  Circuit.  329 
Eules  for  the  Courts  of  Equity  of  the 

United  States    341 

Sanitary  District  of  Chicago 123 

Sheriff 's   Office    123 

Sheriff's    and    State's    Attorneys    in 

Illinois 138-139 

State's  Attorney's  Office 123 

Superior  Court  of  Cook  County 121 

U.  S.  District  Court 117-118 

U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  Sev- 
enth   Circuit    117 

U.  S.  Court  of  Claims 116 

U.  S.  Court  of  Customs  Appeal 116 

U.  S.  Commerce  Court   116 

U.  S.  Commissioners    118 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice 116 

U.  S.  Depositories 118 

U.  S.  District  Attorney   117 

U.  S.  Marshal's  Office 117 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court 116 


SURETY  BONDS 
and  UNDERTAKINGS 

are  Furnished  Promptly  throughout  the 
United  States,  Canada  and  Mexico  by  the 

American  Surety  Company 

OF   NEW  YORK 

Capital  and  Surplus  over    -    -    $6,000,000 

THIS  Company  confines  its  business  Exclusively  to   the  furn- 
ishing of  Suretyship  Bonds  and  Undertakings. 

Its  experience  extends  over  a  Quarter  of  a  Century. 

Its  Financial  Strength  is  Greater,  its  Qualifying  Powder  under 
Federal  and  State  regulations  is  Larger,  and  its  Agency  Organi- 
zation is  More  Extensive  than  that  of  any  other  Surety  company. 

With  a  Private  Telegraph  Wire  direct  from  the  Home  Office  to 
its  Chicago  and  other  western  branches,  Its  Service  is  Unexcelled. 

When  you  require  suretyship  Here  or  Elsewhere,  communicate 
with  us. 

WESTERN  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 

John  J.  Mitchell  Ernest  A.  Hamill  Orson  Smith 

CHICAGO  LOCAL  BOARD 

Edward  S.  Lacey  Frederic  W.  Upham 

M.  L.  JENKS,  Manager 

800-805  Commercial  National  Bank  Building 
CHICAGO 

TELEPHONES     -      -     Central  395     -     -    Automatic  62-155 


Chicago  LaTv  Directory 

INDEX— ADVER.TISEMENTS 


Page. 
ABSTRACTS  OF  TITLE. 

Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co 5 

BANKS  AND  TRUST  COMPANIES. 

Central  Trust  Co.  of  Illinois 6 

Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co 5 

First  Trust  and  Savings  Bank 355 

Fort    Dearborn    Trust    and    Savings 

Bank    357 

Hibernian  Banking  Association 288 

State  Bank  of  Chicago  Trust  Co.... 302 

The  Corporation  Trust  Co 356 

The  Northern  Trust  Company  Bank 
Back  Cover 

CORPORATIONS  ORGANIZED. 

The  Corporation  Trust  Company.  .  .  . 

See  Diary  and  page 356 

United  States  Corporation  Co 

282,  303,  309,  327 

COURT  REPORTERS. 

Chicago  Law  Reporters'  Assn 153 

Chicago   Court   Reporters'  Fedn.  ...  159 

General  Court  Reporters 158 

Reporters  and  Operators 162-163 

EXPERT   COMMERCIAL 
AUCTIONEER. 

Samuel  L.  Winternitz  &  Co 278 

EXPERTS  ON  WRITING, 
FORGERIES,  ETC. 

Robert  M.  Walker 308 

Marshall  D.  Ewell,  M.  D 282 

LAW  PRINTERS. 

Barnard  &  Miller 352-353 

Chicago  Legal  News 287 

.    LAW  SCHOOLS. 

Chicago,  Northwestern,  Loyola  and 
De  Paul  Universities;  Illinois,  Chi- 
cago-Kent, The  John  Marsliall,  Chi- 
cago, Hamilton  and  Webster  Col- 
leges   132-135 

LEGAL  BLANKS. 

Chicago  Legal  News 287 

LEGAL  NEWSPAPERS. 

Chicago  Legal  News 287 

Chicago  Daily  Law  Bulletin 278 


Page. 
MASTERS  IN  CHANCERY. 

Circuit  Court  of  Cook  County 164 

Superior  Court  of  Cook  County.  .165-160 
U.  S.  District  Court .  .■ 166 

PATENT  ATTORNEYS. 

List  of  Patent  Attorneys 112-113 

PENS. 

Crown  Pen  Co 296 

PUBLIC  ADMINISTRATOR. 

James  F.  Bishop 166 

PUBLIC  GUARDIAN. 

Nellie  Carlin   166 

RECORDS  ABSTRACTED. 

James  Abbott 2 

STOCK  CERTIFICATES,  SEALS. 

J.    W.    Middleton 296 

SURETY  BONDS. 

John  McGillen  &  Co.  (Agents  Fidel- 
ity &  Deposit  Co.  of  Md.j 320 

American  Surety  Company,  M.  L. 
Jenks,  Mgr 8 

Chicago  Bonding  &  Surety  Co.,  Wal- 
ter Faraday,  Asst.  Mgr.;  Chester 
A.  Strail,  Supt.     Judicial  Dept 314 

Conkling,  Price  &  Webb 

Edge  of  Book  and  Inside  First  Cover 

Equitable  Surety  Co.,  F.  A.  Hancock, 
Vice.  Pres.;  Walter  E.  Hart,  Asst. 
Mgr 10 

Fidelity  and  Deposit  Company  of 
Maryland,  Conkling,  Price  &  Webb, 
Gen.  Agents;  A.  C.  Arnold,  Mgr.; 

W.  G.  Kress,  Asst.  Mgr 

Inside  first  cover  and  edge 

Illinois  Surety  Company 3 

Massachusetts  Bonding  and  Insur- 
ance Co.,  F.  M.  Blunt,  Res.  Vice- 
Pres.;  P.  B.  Shillito,  Mgr 354 

National  Surety  Company,  Joyce  & 
Co 314 

U.  S.  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Co.,  Geo. 
E.  Brennan,  Frank  J.  Caulter 308 

TITLES  GUARANTEED. 

Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Company 5 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  5120a 

9 


CAPITAL  $1,000,000.00 


EQUITABLE 
Surety  Company 


Home  Office,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


Surety  Bonds 


CHICAGO  OFFICE 

1314  Corn  Exchange  Bank  Building 

134  South  LaSalle  Street 

Telephone  Franklin  2722 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  AND  ADVISORY  BOARD 


W.  K.  BIXBY,  Capitalist 
ADOLPHUS     BUSCH,      Pres.     Anheuser- 
Busch  Brewing  Assn. 
THOMAS    H.    WEST,     Chairman     Board 

St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Co. 
C.  H.  HUTTIG,  Pres.  3rd  National  Bank 
B.  F.  EDWARDS,  Pres.  National  Bank  of 

Commerce 
JULIUS     S.     WALSH,      Chairman     Board 

Mississippi  Valley  Trust  Co. 
N.  A.   McMillan,    Pres.  St.  Louis  Union 

Trust  Co. 
ROLLA  WELLS,  Ex-Mayor  City  of  St.  Louis 
HON.  DAVID  R.  FRANCIS,  Capitalist 
E.  C.  SIMMONS,  Chairman  Board  Simmons 

Hardware  Co. 
ROBERT  S.  BROOKINGS,  Samuel  Cupples 

Woodenware  Co. 
JAMES  E.  SMITH,  Pres.  Equitable  Surety 

Co. 


H.   C.   HAARSTICK,   Vice-Pres.   St.   Louis 

Union  Trust  Co. 
EDWARD    MALLINCKRODT.   Pres.   Mal- 

linckrodt  Chemical  Works. 
ALLEN  T.  WEST,  G.  H.  Walker  &  Co. 
SAMUEL  C.  DAVIS.  Capitalist 
R.  H.  STOCKTON,  Pres.  Majestic  Mfg.  Co. 
D.  K.  CATLIN,  Capitalist 
J.  D.  BASCOM,  Broderick  &  Bascom  Rope 

Co. 
J.  L.  HUMPHREY,  Vice-Pres.  &  Gen'l  Mgr. 

Equitable  Surety  Co. 
FRANK  MEAD,  Vice-Pres.  Equitable  Surety 

Co. 
C.  H.  BAILEY,  Capitalist 
CHAS.  A.  LEMP,  Wm.  J.  Lemp  Brewing  Co. 
WALTER    H.    WEST,    Secretary-Treasurer 

Equitable  Surety  Co. 
HARRY    S.    MILES,    Vice-Pres.    Equitable 

Surety  Co. 


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NOTE— This  is  the  Official  Directory  of  the  Chicago  Bar 
Association.  All  names  in  the  list  have  been  revised  -with  the 
records  of  the  Supreme  Court  and  Bar  Association. 


Aaron,  Charles  (Henry  J.  &  Charles 
Aaron),  76  W.  Monroe  st.  and 
Drovers'  Bk.  Bldg.,  Union  Stock 
Yds.     Drovers  3732. 

*Aaron,  Henry  J.  (Henry  J.  and 
Charles  Aaron),  76.  W.  Monroe  st. 
and  Drovers'  Bk.  Bldg.,  Union  Stock 
Yds.     Drover   3732. 

*Abbey,  Charles  P.  Master  in  Chancery 
Superior  Court  (Buell,  Abbey  &  Wil- 
liams), 1608-1612  Tribune  Bldg.  Cent. 
5758  and  5759.     Auto  41-103. 

*Abbott.  Edwin  H.  (Abbott  &  Rich). 
414  First  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  3853. 

Abbott,  Geo.  T.  2916  S.  State  st.  Doug- 
las 8499. 

*Abbott,  Homer,  414  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  3853.     Auto.  44-704. 

Abbott,  Sylvester  G.,  1100-76  W.  Mon- 
roe  St.     Cent.   618. 

*Abbott,  William  T.  (Vice-President 
Central  Trust  Co.)  Ran.  2976.  Auto. 
51-141. 

*Aborn,  Everett  A.  211-136  W.  Lake  st. 
Main  3868.     Aut.  31-207. 

Abraham,  Fred  S.  1937  Morse  av.  Rog- 
ers Park  2428. 

A'Brunswick,  Frank  P.  715-160  W. 
Jackson  blvd.     Wabash  1252. 

Ackerman,  Benjamin  P.  1413-15  City 
Hall   Square  Bldg.     Ran.  3187. 

Ackley,  Lemuel  M.  1715  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Cent.  1411. 


*Adams,    Albert    H.    (Adams    &    Jack- 
son),    1147     Monadnock    Blk.      Har. 

146.    Aut.  64-759 
*Adams   Asa   G.    (Adams   Crews,   Bobb 

&    Wescott),     1100    American    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  618 
Adams,  Cornelius  R.  401   Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  2651 
*Adams,  Cyrus  H.  Jr.  1700  Commercial 

Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  425. 
*Adams,     Elmer    H.     (Adams,     Crews, 

Bobb     &     Wescott),     1100     American 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  618 
*Adams,     Francis     5724     Kenmore     av. 

Ravenswood  4827 
*Adams,   Francis  Jr.    (Brundage.  Wilk- 

erson  &  Cassels),  1145  The  Rookery. 

Wabash  2571.    Aut.  53-930 
*Adams,  Geo.  E.  610  The  Temple.   Main 

817 
Adams.  Harvey  M.  600-108  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  365.     Aut.  51-449 
Adams,    Melville     Roy     1721-25    Harris 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  1755  and  6011 
*Adams,    Samuel    (Adams.    Follansbee, 

Hawley    &    Shorey).    412    Home    Ins. 

Bldg.     Ran.  7434.     Aut.  51-298 
Adams,  Spencer  L.  1610  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  2597.     Aut.  41-463 
*Adams,  Wm.  A.    (Asst.  County  Att'y, 

507    County    Bldg.      Franklin    3015), 

715   Tacoma   Bldg.     Main  5043,   5044. 

Aut.  31-910 
*Adcock.  Edmund  D.   (Fyffe,  Adcock  & 

Ryner).     1709     Harris     Trust     Bldg. 

Ran.  7300 
Adcock,     Houston    C.     1605     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  406 


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*Addington.  Keene  H.  (Jones,  Adding- 
ton.  Ames  &  Seibold),  1610  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  45 

Adelman.  Abram  E.  1212  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  4609 

Adcr.  Edward  J.  (Friedman  &  Ader), 
1528  Otis  Bldg.  Franklin  3098.  Aut. 
31-835 

Adkinson,  Elmer  W.  610-167  W.  Wash- 
ington St.  Franklin  353,  354.  Aut. 
31-430 

*Adler.  Sidney  (Adier  &  Lederer),  l.?05 
Otis  Bldg.     Main  4198.     Aut.  31-275 

Agnew,  Michael  J.  1617  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  569 

Ahern,  Charles  F.  600  Washington  blvd. 
Havmarket  4126 

Ahern,  Michael  J.  1617  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  569 

*Ahrens.  John  P.  810  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
254 

Ahrensfeld.  John  C.  1012  Schiller  Bldg. 
Ran.  3440 

Albin.  Henry  S.  514  Francisco  av.  Gar- 
field 3302 

Alden.  Frank  612-186  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Franklin  315 

*Alden.  William  T.  (Alden.  Latham  & 
Young),  1104-11  Corn  Exchange  Bank 
Bldg.     Main  3129 

*Aldrich,  Charles  H.  (Aldrich  &  Aid- 
rich),  418  Home  Ins.  Bldg.  Cent. 
2840.     Aut.  53-286 

Aldrich.  Charles  R.  (Aldrich  &  Aid- 
rich),  418  Home  Ins.  Bldg.  Cent. 
2840.     Aut.  53-286 

Alexander,  David  T.  1120  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  3726 

Alexander,  Edward  G.  3741  Rhodes  av. 

Aut.  76-648 
Alexander    Jr.     Edward     Alcxico     City, 

Mexico 
Alexander,    Harry    A.    DesPlaines,    111. 

Tel.  643 
Allen.    Abel    L.    1101    Association    Bldg. 

Ran.  5762 
♦Allen.  Alexander  C.  724-111  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Ran.  3961 
♦Allen.     Chas.     L.     (Herrick.    Allen    & 

Martin).    1800    Commercial    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4046 
.'\llen.  Chas.  W.  Phoenix,  Ariz. 
♦Allen.   Harry  L.  700  Commercial   Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  400 
Allen.    J.    Worth    1007    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  2288 
♦Ailing,     Charles    410     Title     &     Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  2139 
Ailing.  Edward  H.  Bk.  Fl.  The  Temple. 

Franklin  1848.     Aut.  52-899 


Allshouse.  Albert  B.  7712  S.  Carpenter 

St.     Normal  5821 
Alsager,    C.    Martin    1420   Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  6748.     Aut.  48-896 
♦Alschuler,  Leon   S.   1311   Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  5670 
Alschuler,    Maurice   1616  Tribune  Bldg. 

Ran.  3086.     Aut.  41-346 
♦Alschuler,    Samuel    (Kraus.    Alschuler 

&    Holden),     1230-48    Tribune    Bldg. 

Cent.  1825 
♦Altheimer.  B.  j.  1038  Stock  Exchange. 

Main  3470 
Alton,  William.  Jr.   10-119   S.   Clark  st. 
Amberg,  E.  Marshall   (Asst.  City  Atty., 

Main   447.   and   Amberg  &   Amberg), 

411  Roanoke  Bldg.     Cent.  5454 
Amberg.    Harold    Vincent    806-112    W. 

Adams  st.     Cent.  7128 
Amberg.   W.    Arnold    (Amberg   &   Am- 
berg). 411  Roanoke  Bldg.     Cent.  5454 
*Ambler.   Harry   E.   with   Am.    Bond   & 

Mtg.    Co.   Royal   Ins.    Bldg.     Wabash 

2636 
Ambler.     Hubert     C.     1406     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  177 
Ames.  Edward  M.  901  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  4700.     Aut.  41-312 
Ames.  Howard    1214-1216    Unitv    Bldg. 

Cent.  2246.     Aut.  43-451 
Ames.   John  J.    Armour   &   Co.     Yards 

4100 
Ames.    Michael    E.    1409    Ashland    Blk. 

Main  3282.     Aut.  41-565 
Ames.    Robert    Lewis    (Jones,    Adding- 

ton.  Ames  &  Seibold).  1610  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  45 
A  m  m  e  n,      William      J.       (A  mm  en, 

Streyckmans   &   Tovner).   800   Schiller 

Bldg.     Ran.  6714  and  6715. 
Amory,    Edward    P.    1033   People's    Gas 

Bldg.     Cent.  1154 
Amundson.   Ole  K.  2255  W.   North   av. 

Humboldt  6073 
Andalman.    Samuel  J.   1003-4   City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  4339 
♦Anderson.   Arthur   A.    1639   First   Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  2160 
♦Anderson.  A.  G.  (Anderson  &  Hough) 

1108  Association  Bldg.     Ran.  726 
Anderson.  Beni.  W.   1220  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  6505.    Aut.  48-221 
Anderson.  Cyrus  Alvin  110  S.  Clark  st. 

Cent.  6492 
Anderson,  Ernest  E.  810  Corn  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  5100 
Anderson,    F.    Garfield    3400    Montrose 

av.     Irving  67 
♦.Anderson,     G.     Bernhard     (Anderson, 

.Anderson    &    Anderson),    509-69    W. 

Washington     st.       Cent.     2652.      Aut. 

44-694 


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Anderson,  George  F.  (Anderson,  An- 
derson &  Anderson),  509-69  W. 
Washington  st.  Cent.  2652.  Aut. 
44-694 

Anderson,  John  E.  1010-19  S.  La  Salle 
St.    Ran.  978  and  3527.    Aut.  32-516 

Anderson.  John  L.  1016  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  4392 

Anderson,  Louis  B.  Asst.  Co'-.nty  Attor- 
ney. Franklin  3015,  and  508-184  W. 
Washington  st.  Franklin  2717.  Aut. 
34-169 

.Anderson,  Nels  H.  706  Federal  Bldg. 
Har.  4700.     Local  122 

Anderson,  Norman  K.  (Anderson  & 
Eaton).  1056  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  1223 

Anderson,  W.  G.  (Anderson  &  Newby), 
3458  S.  State  st.     Aut.  79-137 

Anderson,  William  A.  (Octigan,  Zahn 
&  Anderson),  416  Roanoke  Bldg. 
Cent.  956.     Aut.  36-424 

^Anderson,  Wm.  France  (Stern.  Ander- 
son &  Davis),  1034  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  3538 

Anderson,  Wm.  R.  (Anderson.  Ander- 
son &  Anderson),  509-69  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Cent.  2652.     Aut.  44-694 

Andrews,  Aaron  A.  2953  Vernon  av. 
Douglas  8890 

*Andrews,  Carlos  S.  (Culver,  Andrews 
&  King),  912-16  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Cent.  668.  669  and  670.    Aut.  32-001 

Andrews,  Ernest  J.  1515  Monadnock 
Blk.     Har.  2854 

Andrews,  Glen  N.  4129  Ellis  av. 

Andrews,  Wilber  J.  703  Chamber  of 
Commerce.     Main  1589 

Andrews,  William  T.  (Andrews  &  Co- 
hen). 824  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Ran. 
2743 

Angell,  William  R.  801  Merchants  Loan 
&  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  2795 

*Aneerste-n,  T.  C.  606  S.  Michigan  av. 
Har.  6200 

*Anthony,  Charles  E.  7th  floor  Karpen 
Bldg.     Wabash  1320 

Anvskiewicz,  Bruno  2117  Coblentz  st. 
Humboldt  4592 

*Ap  Madoc,  W.  Tudor  1548  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  170.     Aut.  41-571 

*Appell,  Albert  T.  W.  Asst.  City  Pros. 
Atty.  604  City  Hall.  Main  447.  1511- 
12  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6753 

*Appell,  Carl  J.  1007  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main  692 

Arends,  Henry  G.  1008  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.    Ran.  5959 

Aring,  Frank  F.  660-17  N.  La  Salle. 
Main  3116.    Aut.  33-890 


Arkin,  Alexander  E.  Asst.  Corp.  Coun- 
sel.    Main  447 
Arkin,    J.     A.     1413    City    Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  3187 
*Armitage,    Elton    C.    1414    Fort    Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  4030.     Aut.  58-301 
Armstrong,    James    J.    3765    Osgood    st. 

Lake  View  5081 
Armstrong,  John  C.  7  W.   Madison   st. 

Cent.  7048.     Aut.  44-124 
Armstrong,     Stanley    C.     1310    Security 

Bldg.     Main  4534 
Armstrong,  Wm.  816  Association  Bldg. 

Cent.  219 
*Arnd,  Chas.    (Arnd  &  Arnd).  53  Bor- 
den Blk.     Cent.  2819.     Aut.  44-194 
*Arnd,    Frederick    (Arnd   &    Arnd).   53 

Borden  Blk.     Cent.  2819.     Aut.  44-194 
*Arnold,    Charles   C.   Riverside,   Cal. 
Arnold,  E.  H.   1101  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

2958.     Aut.  42-286 
*Arnold,   Victor   P.    (Northrup.   Arnold 

&  Fairbank),  1905-6  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2063 
Arnston,     Otto     Ade    1518    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3510,  3511.     Aut.  34-525 
*Arthur,  Wm.  H.  1700-72  W.  Adams  st. 

Ran.  425 
Asay,    Wm.    C.    Asst.    Sanitary   District 

Atty.      Wabash    1320.       317    Roanoke 

Bldg.     Cent.  280.     Aut.  34-094 
*Ashcraft,  Edwin  M.   (Ashcraft  &  Ash- 
craft),   1021   The  Temple.     Main  202 
*Ashcraft,    Jr.    Edwin    M.    (Ashcraft   & 

Ashcraft),    1021    The    Temple.      Main 

202 
*  Ashcraft,    Raymond    M.     (Ashcraft    & 

Ashcraft),    1021    The    Temple.     Main 

202 
Ashton.     Henry     M.     1109     City     Hall 

Square    Bldg.     Cent.   4634.     Aut.   47- 

348 
Aspern,   Harry  T.   1350  First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1100  and  4036 
Ater,    Wm.    F.    1308    IMarquette    Bldg. 

Cent.  S64 
*Atkins,    L.    R.    405    Old    Colony    Bldg. 

Har.  8061 
*Atkinson,     Charles     A.     168    Michigan 

av.    Cent.  2988 
*Atwood,    Fred   H.    (Atwood.    Pease   & 

Loucks).    1213    Tacoma    Bldg.      Main 

394.  Franklin  342.  Aut.  32-651 
Atwood,  Harry  F.  308  W.  73d  st. 
Augur,   Wheaton.   1700  Com'l   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  425 
*Austin,   Jr.   Chauncey  G.  45  Dearborn 

Station.     Har.  3690 
Austin,    E.    W.    904    Cham.    Commerce 

Bldg.     Main  1158 


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♦Austrian    Alfred     S.     (Mayer.    Meyer, 

Austrian   &    Piatt).     Ifith    floor    Am. 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2780 
Auter.  J.  R.  422-312  S.  Clark  st.     Wa- 
bash 1075 
Averv.    Gage    H.    2.%4    S.    Ashland    av. 

Canal  2500 
Ave,     Tames     H.     1114     Tacoma     Bldg. 

Franklin  .3461 
*Ayer.  Leslie  J.    (Meads  &  Ayer),  1314 

Chamber  of  Commerce.     Main  3200 
Aver.   Walter   1004  Merchants  L.  &  T. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1217 
*Ayers,    Frank    D.     (Ayers    &    Ayers), 

505-7    Chamber    of    Commerce    Bldg. 

Main  1450 
Ayers,    Henrv    E.    510    Corn    Exchange 

Bk.  Bldg.  'Franklin  230 
♦Ayers,  Seymour  W.   (Ayers  &  Ayers), 

505-7   Chamber    of    Commerce    Bldg. 

Main  1450 


B 


*Babbage,  Felix  1405-6  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  6569 

Babcock,  Charles  S.  815  Marquette 
Bldg.    Cent.  5763.    Aut.  62-559 

♦Babcock.  Frederick  R.  1414-105  W. 
Monroe  st.     Cent.  6646.     Aut.  58-301 

Bach,  Wm.  R.  (Livingston,  Bach  &  Liv- 
ingston), 721  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  3747-48-49 

Bachrach,  Arthur  C.  609  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Ran.  4486 

♦Bachrach.  Benjamin  C.  1320  Westmin- 
ster Bldg.     Cent.  444.     Aut.   69-113 

♦Bachrack,  Walter  (Moses,  Rosenthal 
&  Kennedy).  600  The  Temple.  Main 
365.     Aut.  51-449 

Backer.  Alfred  B.  1040  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  3468 

♦Bacon,  Henry  M.  1-531  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  .3426 

Bacon.  Nathaniel  4634  Indiana  av. 

♦Bacon,  Wilbur  C.  1504-5  Fort  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  2305 

Badenoch,  Rowland  N.  921  Fort  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  .3029.    Aut.  58-397 

Baer.  Otto  820-24  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
3640.     Ran.  3277 

Baer.  Walter  S.  1133  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  4705.     Aut.  44-060 

♦Bagby.  Geo.  M.  419  Roanoke  Bldg. 
Ran.  987 

Bahr.  Martyn  H.  1405  Old  Colony  Bldg. 
Har.  6602 


Bailey.  Lloyd  S.  (Bailey,  Horgan  &  Sul- 
livan), 520-21  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
5819.     Aut.  41-243 

Baily,  Jacob  L.  (Darrow  &  Baily),  1202 
Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  925.     Aut.  44-139 

Bain.  Force  (Force  Bain  &  May,  Jr.), 
1648  Monadnock  Blk.  Har.  792.  Aut. 
64-508 

♦Baird,  Max.  111.  Trust  &  S.  Bk.  Room 
13.     Wabash  4060 

Baird,  Walter  M.  502  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Main  3593.     Aut.  31-276 

Baird,  William  Yuill  61-154  W.  Ran- 
dolph St.     Franklin  3479 

♦Baker,  Alfred  L.  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 
Cent.  1478.     Aut.  51-519 

♦Baker,  Dillard  B.  834  National  Life 
Bldg.     Cent.  737 

♦Baker,  Frank,  Judge  Appellate  Court. 
Cent.  2064 

♦Baker,  Frank  J.  1010  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 
Ran.  2510 

Baker,  Frederick  S.  1314  Hartford  Bldg. 
Ran.  467.     Aut.  41-097 

Baker,  Geo.  W.  204-184  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Franklin  1019 

Baker,  Harry  T.  4500  S.  Wabash  av. 
Drexel  2143 

Baker,  Harry  W.  3825  N.  Leavitt  st. 
Graceland  3505 

Baker,  Hart  E.  230-31  W.  Lake  st.  Ran. 
484 

Baker,  James  C.  902  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  3641 

Baker,  Joel  815  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
5763  and  5978.     Aut.  62-559 

♦Baker,  John  Clark  908  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  940 

Baker,  John  E.  (Baker  &  Holder),  833 
First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Ran.  2266.  Aut. 
44-243 

Baker,  Louis  R.  2158  Insurance  Ex- 
change  Bldg.     Wabash  4151 

Baker,  Samuel  T.  1547  E.  66th  st. 
Hyde   Park  7435 

Balcomb.  Francis  W.  (Balcomb,  Lane 
&  McGrath),  506  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 
Cent.  1299 

♦Baldwin,  Henry  R.  (Baldwin  & 
Barnes),  708  Reaper  Blk.  Cent.  606. 
Aut.  42-684 

♦Baldwin,  Jesse  A.  Judge  Circuit  Court. 
Franklin  3015 

Baldwin,  Robert  R.  311-35  N.  Dearborn 
St.     Cent.  4638 

Bale,  Henry  B.  1407  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  1792 

♦Ball,  David  M.  610-167  W.  Washing- 
ton St.  Franklin  353,  354.  Aut.  31- 
430 


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*BalI,  Farlin  H.  Master  in  Chancery 
Circuit  Court  (Wolseley  &  Ball), 
808-9  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  1406 

*Ball,  Farlin  Q.  Oak  Park.  III. 

Ball,  Lewis  C.  (Shaw  &  Ball),  1304 
Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.     Ran.  949 

Ball,  Wm.  A.  612  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 
Bldg.     Franklin  3600 

Ballard,  Howard  T.  536  La  Salle  st. 
Station.     Wabash  4200 

*Ballas,  Arthur  L.  1218  Hartford  Bldg. 
Ran.  5131 

Balzer.   Carleton   R.   65   E.  46th   st. 

Bamberger,  Eugene  J.  1102  Schiller 
Bldg.    Cent.  5882.    Aut.  42-857 

Bamborough,  M.  A.  601  Security  Bldg. 
Main  3560 

^Bancroft,  Edgar  A.  (Scott,  Bancroft  & 
Stephens),  1620  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 
Bldg.     Main  1995 

*Bangs,  Fred  A.  522-3  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.  Cent.  2775.  Ran.  4794.  Aut. 
42-026 

*Bangs,  Hal  C.  (Mayer,  Meyer,  Aus- 
trian &  Piatt).  16th  floor  Am.  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  2780. 

*Bangs,  Wm.  Dean  (Mechem  &  Bangs) 
811  Harris  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  7020 

Banning,  Ephraim  (Banning  &  Ban- 
ning), 1632  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1001 

*Banning,  Samuel  W.  (Banning  &  Ban- 
ning), 1632  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1001 

Banning,  Thos.  A.  (Banning  &  Ban- 
ning), 1632  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1001 

Banning,  Jr.  Thomas  A.  (Banning  & 
Banning),  1632  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1001 

*Barasa,  Bernard  P.  311-24  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  7192-3.     Aut.  42-478 

Barbee,  Robt.  E.  148  W.  69th  st.  Went- 
worth  637 

Barbee,  Wm.  S.  1307  Rector  Bldg.  Cent. 
1256 

Barber,  Cameron  2440  W.  Lake  st. 
West  1004 

Barber,  Hiram  1311  Ashland  Blk.  Main 
4221 

*Barbour,  James  J.  901-4  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  1411 

Barge,  Wm.  D.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  1100- 
547   W.   Jackson  blvd.     Wabash  4400 

Barger,  Richard  W.  (Barger  &  Hicks), 
416  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.     Cent.  533 

Barickman,  Charles  M.  404  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  1377 

Barkdull,  Lucien  H.  726  Reaper  Blk. 
Cent.  5005 


*Barker,   Burt   B.   801    Merchants   Loan 

&  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  2795 
Barker,  Charles  I.  620  Reaper  Blk.    Ran. 

2174 
*Barker,  John  T.   1101-226   S.  La   Salle 

St. 

Barnard,   Bernard  1501-134  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Franklin  205.     Aut.  54-656 
Barnard,    Edward    T.    1st   floor    172    N. 

La      Salle    st.      Franklin    564.     Aut. 

32-077 
*Barnard,     James    H.    1915    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  4128 
*Barnes,    Albert    C.    Judge    B.    Branch 

Appellate  Court.     Ran.  1733 
*Barnes,     Cecil     1522     First     Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 
Barnes,  James  M.  219  W.  Adams  st. 
Barnes,    John    A.    1606    Consumers    Co. 

Bldg.     Har.  2668 
Barnes,   John   P.    (Baldwin  &   Barnes), 

708    Reaper    Blk.      Cent.    606.      Aut. 

42-684 
Barnes.    Paul   T.    (Baldwin   &  Barnes), 

708    Reaper    Blk.      Cent.    606.      Aut. 

42-684 
Barnes.    Philip  R.  510-118   N.   La   Salle 

St.     Main  4282.     Aut.  32-335 
Barnes,  Wm.   A.   1207   Merchants  Loan 

&  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  977 
Barnett,   F.    L.   18-143   N.   Dearborn   st. 

Ran.  4758 
Barnett,  Morriss  Asst.  City  Pros.  Atty. 

Main  447,   and    (Barnett' &  Glaskay), 

410  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Franklin 

3639.     Aut.  33-760 
*Barnett,  Otto  R.   (Barnett  &  Truman), 

1518-22   Monadnock  Bldg.     Har.   282. 

Aut.  61-066 
Barney,    Ervin    R.    Chi.    Title   &    Trust 

Co.     Cent.  4880 
Earnhardt,    Harry   A.    511-40    N.    Dear- 
born St.     Ran.  6756,  6757 
*Barnhart,     Marvin     E.     Asst.     State's 

Atty.     Criminal     Court    Bldg.      Cent. 

4870.      1317    City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Ran.  6645 
Barnum,  Harry  H.    (Rubens,  Fischer  & 

Mosser),      1418     Westminster      Bldg. 

Ran.  4234  and  4235 
*Barnum,  William  H.  1027-8  N.  Y.  Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  694.     Res.  Tel.  Riverside 

981 
Barnum.  Jr.  Wm.  L.  510-117  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Ran.  620 
Baron,  Edward  E.   (Kaplan  &  Kaplan), 

1105-7  Ashland  Blk.    Ran.  4962.     Aut. 

43-366 
Barr,  Alfred  E.  920-115  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Cent.  3223.     Aut.  51-934 


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Barrett.  Charles  V.  524  Nat.  Life  BIdg. 

Cent.  4108-4109.     Aut.  30-840 
Barrett,  George  F.  524  Nat.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  4108-4100.     Aut.  30-840 
Barrett,  George  Farmer  900-30  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  1289 
♦Barrett.   Oliver  R.    (Guerin,   Gallagher 
&  Barrett).  1406  Tribune  Bldg.    Cent. 
5844 
Barron.    Edw.    E.    1105    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  49G2.    Aut.  43-36G 
*Barron,    Ed    H.    24    S.     Michigan     av. 

Ran.  2424 
Barry.    Gerald    G.    G16    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  7327 
Barrv.    Nathan    L    323-7    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.  2722.     Aut.  42-675 
*Barry.   Rupert   J.    (Barry  &   Crowlev), 

919-20  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.     Ran.  2632 
Barse.  T.  Raymond  45  Dearborn  Station. 

Har.  "3690 
Bartel.    Bennison    F.    325    N.    Y.    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  2486 
*Baitelme,    Mary    M.    1040     Otis     Bldg. 
Franklin    3408.      Also     Asst.     to     the 
Tiidije    of    Juvenile    Court.      Franklin 
3015 
Earth,  Fred  412  Home  Ins.  Bldg.     Ran. 

7434.     Aut.  51-298 
♦Bartholomay.    Henry    1205    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  2581.     Aut.  44-498 
*Batholome\v,    Warren    D.     1623    First 
Xat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  581.    Aut.  41-982 
*Bartlett.  Charles  C.  1413  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  0072 
*Bartlett.    Charles     L.    General    Counsel 
Chicago  Title  &  Trust   Co.   703  Title 
&  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  4880 
Bartlctt,   Josiah    Calef  410-35    N.    Dear- 
born  St.     Ran.   1370 
Bartlctt,  L.  E.  5126   State  st.     Oakland 

1001 
*Bartlev.    Chas.     E.     931-7   Unity   Bldg. 

Ran.  377  and  378.     Aut.  47-308 
*Bnrton.    George   P.    ("Barton   &   Folk!, 
1445     Monadnock     Bldg.       Har.     283. 
Aut.  64-553 
♦Barton.  Jesse  B.  315  Balti.  &  O.    Sta. 

Wabash  3242 
Barton,  Lester  C.  1445  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  283.    Aut.  64-553 
Baskin.    Barron    H.    1518    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  245.     Aut.  42-886 
♦Bass.   George    900-115    S.   La   Salle   st. 

Cent.  1512.     Aut.  53-312 
"Basse.  Arthur  A.  1007  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  1349.    Aut.  61-368 
Bassctt.    Robert  J.  810-115   S.  La   Salle 

St.     Cent.  4935 
Bassicr.  Clarence  J.  1012-108  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  3575.    Aut.  51-864 

16 


Basta.    Geo.   A.   Asst.    City   Prosecuting 

Atty.  604  City  Hall.     Main  447 
Bastian,    Ernest    H.    (Moss.    Bastian    & 

Schmidt),  542    First    Nat.  Bk.   Bldg. 

Ran.  6680 
♦Bastrup,   L.    (Bastrup  &  O'Neill).   323 

Reaper  Blk.     Cent.  2722.     Aut.  42-675 
Bates,   Alben  F.  22-128   N.   La   Salle  st. 

Franklin  2276 
Bates,  Alfred  R.   (Bates,  Harding,  Edg- 

erton  &  Bates),  803  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  1158.    Aut.  34-248 
Bates,     Frank     S.     2817     Diversey     av. 

Humboldt  3984 
Bates,  Jeanette  1001  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

4677.     Aut.  42-758 
Bates,  Joseph   A.  801   Home  Ins.   Bldg. 

Cent.  5384-5385 
Bates.    Robert    P.     1010    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  2675 
Bates,   Thomas    (Bates,    Harding,    Edg- 

erton  &  Bates),  803  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  1158.     Aut.  34-248 
Batten,    E.   J.    1330    Unity    Bldg.     Ran 

2467 
♦Batten,    John    H.    910    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  342,  343.     Aut.  44-453 
Batten,    Ralph    E.    910    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  342,  343.    Aut.  44-453 
Bauer,    Lester    L.     (Maloto,     Bauer    & 
Donoghue),  616  Ashland  Blk.     Cent. 
679 

Baughman,    Ernest    A.    829-31    Railway 

Exchange  Bldg.    Har.  5801 
Baume,  James  S.  Judge  C.  Branch  Ap- 
pellate Court.     Ran.  3641 
♦Baumer.  Barnard  J.  (Lynn  &  Baumer), 

1411-12  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  45.     Aut. 

41-607 
♦Bayley.  Edwin  F.  (Bayley  &  Webster), 

1114  Association  Bldg.     Cent.  36 
Baylies.  O.   S.  1112  Otis  Bldg.     Frank- 
lin 3446 
Baylies,     Ripley     N.     1112     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3446 
Bavs,  Alfred  W.  805-25  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Ran.  4490 
Bayston,  Arthur  H.  640-76  W.  Monroe 

St.     Cent.  6478.     Aut.  42-354 
♦Beach,    Elmer    E.    (Beach    &    Beach), 

1501-4  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  1227.    Aut. 

42-135 
Beach.    James   W.    803-25    N.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  5249 
Beach.   Pierre  G.   1001-123  W.  Madison 

St.     Ran.  4730 
♦Beach,  Raymond  W.  (Beach  &  Beach), 

1501-4  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  1227.    Aut. 
42-135 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Beale,  William  G.    (Isham,   Lincoln  & 

Beale),   1700-72  W.  Adams  st.     Ran. 

425 
Bean,   Vernon     L.    1131-6     Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  2628.     Aut.  42-391 
Bear,    Francis    A.    409-11    Reaper    Blk. 

Ran.  2062.     Cent.  2592.     Aut.  42-678 
Beath,  Albert  E.  (Hauze  &  Beath),  301 

Reaper  Blk.     Cent.  6895 
Bebb,  Edwin   1303  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  6450 
Beck,    Alfred    1301    Otis    Bldg.      Main 

4198-9.    Aut.  31-275 
Beck,   Norman  A.    (Beck  &  Mies),  614 

Hartford  Bldg.     Ran.  3102 
*Becker,    B.    V.     (Newman,    Northrup, 

Levinson  &  Becker),  823  Chamber  of 

Commerce    Bldg.      Main    1122.      Aut. 

31-279 
Becker,   C.  E.  1020-115  S.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  2538 
Becker,    Frederick    W.     (McChesney    & 

Becker),  1321-4  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Franklin  357 
Becker,    Louis    1001-155    N.    Clark    st. 

Ran.  4972 
*Beckett,     Tames     Beach    510    Title     & 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2611.     Aut.  43-297 
Beckett.  Tarrett  G.  915  E.  62nd  st.     Mid- 
way  7431 
Beckington,    Robert    606    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  184 
Beckman,    Ignatius    (Wagner    &    Beck- 
man),  1307  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.     Ran. 
.     273 

*Beckman,  Wm.  H.   1400-69  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Cent.  5076 
Beckstrom,   J.   Warner  737    Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  3551 
Beckwith,  C.  A.  710  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  5100 
*Beckwith,    John    W.    Asst.    City    Corp. 

Counsel.      Main    447;     (Felsenthal    & 

Beckwith),  810  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.    Cent.  711  and  712.    Aut.  41-141 
Bedard,  A.  J.   1613  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

5004.    Aut.  41-760 
*Beebe,    Walter    E.    7th    floor    Karpen 

Bldg.     Wabash  1320 
*Beebe,    Wm.    7th    floor    Karpen    Bldg. 

Wabash  1320 
Been,  W.  F.  312-8  S.  Dearborn  st.   Cent. 

2176-6300.     Aut.  48-493 
*Beerly,  Gustav  E.   (Rinaker  &  Beerly), 

507      Chamber     of     Commerce     Bldg. 

Franklin  2498 
*Behan,  Louis  T.   (Duncombe  &  Behan), 

1352  Otis  Bldg.     Main  1134 
*Beilman,    John    J.    707-9    Rector    Bldg. 
Ran.  5626,  5627 


*Beitler,     Henry     C.     Judge     Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Belasco,   Daniel    (Elmer,    Cohen   &   Be- 

lasco),   611   City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Cent.  3403.    Aut.  43-497 
*Belden,    Ira    C.    502-226    W.    Jackson 

blvd.     Wabash  3408 
Belfield,  A.  Miller  1362  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  4097 
Belinski,  J.  J.  1906  S.  Ashland  av. 
Belknap,     Frank     L.     1228     Monadnock 

Blk.       Har.     8022     and     8023.       Aut. 

61-203 
Bell,  Albert  C.   (Brown,  Williams,  Bell, 

Hanson    &    Boettcher),    1550    Monad- 
nock Blk.     Har.  3634  and  759 
Bell,     Hayden     N.    Asst.     State's     Atty. 

Cent.    4870     (Spunner    &    Bell),    420 

Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  5210.    Aut.  41-009 
Bell,   John  A.   824  Oakley  blvd.     West 

3086 
*Bell,  Laird   (Matz,  Fisher  &  Boyden), 

510  Portland  Blk.     Cent.  2607 
*Bell,  Marcus  L.  1025  La  Salle  St.  Sta. 

Wabash  3210 
*Bell,   Will  J.    (Bell  &  Cross),   1008-69 

W.  Washington  st.     Cent.  2579.     Aut. 

41-451 
Bell,    William    W.    7104    Lafayette    av. 

Normal  438 
*Belt,     William    O    (Linthicum.   Belt   & 

Fuller),    715    Monadnock    Blk.      Har. 

4621 
Beman,  Thos.  R.  1025  La  Salle  St.  Sta. 

Wabash  3210 
*Bengel,    Frederick    H.    Attv.    for    The 

Northern  Trust   Co.     Main  5200 
Benjamin,  Frederic   (Benjamin  &  Rood- 
house),    1515   Marquette   Bldg.     Cent. 

6117.    Aut.  67-695 
Benner,    Adolph   L.    (Benner   &   Weld), 

504     Chamber     of     Commerce     Bldg. 

Main  3793 
*Bennett,  Charles  E.  637  Insurance  Ex- 
change   Bldg.      Wabash    4588.      Aut. 

580-369 
Bennett,    Frank    I.    844    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  10 
Bennett,  Horace  C.  03-106   N.  La   Salle 

St.     Main  1206 
Bennett,  T.  L.  1301  Ashland  Blk.     Cent. 

5451.     Aut.  41-367 
*Bennett,  Robert  C.  1967  IMilwaukee  av. 

Humboldt  2145 
Bennett,  Robert  F.  800  Commercial  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  395.  396  and  1734 
Bennett,  Wm.  D.  Seattle,  Wash. 
Benson,     Luther      (Benson     &     Fitch), 

1.334-40    Chicago    Stock    Exch.    Bldg. 

Main  4341-4342 
Benson,  Thor  J.  3228  Forest  av.    Doug- 
las 6934 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Benson.    Wni.    Luther    1334-30    N.    La 

Salle  St.     Main  4341 
Bentall.     David     J.     GOl-4     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3297 
Benton,  Wilbur  C.  40  Metropolitan  Elk. 

Main  1725 
♦Bent ley,    Cyrus     (Bentley,    Burling    & 

Swan),  1201-203  S.  Dearborn  st.  Har. 

1283,   1284,   1285 
Bentley.  Fred  W.    (Coburn  &  Bentley). 

58-106  N.  La  Salle  st.     Main  90  and 

4486.     Aut.  33-893 
Bentley,  W.  G.  1405  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

1359 
Berentson,  H.  B.  M.  1112  N.  Hoync  av. 

Humboldt  6332 
Berg,  Chas.  O.  6615  Kimbark  av.     Mid- 
way 4205 
Berg,     Nordahl     M.     604     Reaper     Blk. 

Cent.   1219.     Aut.  43-364 
Berg.  Gordon  1102  Schiller  Bldg.     Cent. 

5882.    Aut.  42-857 
♦Berger.    Henry    A.    Asst.    State's    Atty. 

Criminal  Court  Bldg.     Cent.  4870 
Bergh.    Charles    S.    (Hannah,    Bergh    & 

Clark),    409-169    W.    Washington    st. 

Franklin  2528 
Berghoff.    Alfred    C.    605    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  3430.     Aut.  42-247 
Berkman,    Israel    S.    924    National    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  6864 
*Berkson.      Edward      1203     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  5042 
♦Berkson.  Maurice  (Sonnenchein,  Berk- 
son  &  Fishell),  934-39  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Franklin  900.     Aut.  34-631 
Berlett,  Robt.  E.   (Heffron,  Perkinson  & 

Berlett)     1201-4    Unity    Bldg.      Cent. 

2219 
Berman,   Benjamin    1110   Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  1458 
♦Bern.  Edward  A.  1003-112  W.  Adams 

St.     Cent.  3217 
♦Bernstein,  Aleck  L.   (Bernstein,  Gross- 
man   &    Bernstein),    609    City    Hall 

Square   Bldg.     Ran.  3159 
♦Bernstein,   Benjamin   H.    (Bernstein   & 

Bernstein),   1001   Ashland   Blk.     Ran. 

4972 
♦Bernstein,  Fred    (Bernstein,  Grossman 

&    Bernstein),   609   City   Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  3159 
Bernstein,  Louis  .S.   (Bernstein  &  Bern- 
stein),  100]    Ashland  Blk.     Ran.  4972 
♦Beroth.    Carl    O.    807    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Franklin  2324 
♦Best.     Ernest     O.     (Cassoday,    Butler, 
Lamb    &    Foster),    1414    Monadnock 
Blk.     Har.  6808  and  6809 
Bestel,    Lucius     W.    402    The    Temple. 
Main  4332.    Aut.  58-282 


Betham,  Wm.  R.  1st  floor  222  W.  Ran- 
dolph St.     Main  4043 
Bettcher,   Albert   1-4201    S.    Halsted   st.q 

Drovers  3732;  and  76  W.  Monroe  ..1'' 
Betts,    C.    Richard    607-35    S.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  5873.    Aut.  44-106 
Beutler,    Otto    H.    (Beutler    &    Schuss- 

man),     1608-10    Unity     Bldg.       Cent. 

5795.     Aut.  47-408 
♦Beye,   Wm.   700   Commercial   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.    Ran.  400 
Beynon,   John   T.  509-117   N.   Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  620 
*Bicek,  Frank  H.  727  Reaper  Blk.    Cent. 

5764.    Aut.  44-367 
Bidderman,   James   A.    1524   First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  727.    Aut.  44-035 
Biederman,    Max    610-12    Reaper    Blk. 

Ran.  3330 
Bieg,    Robert    J.    1209    First    Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  810.     Aut.  44-051 
Bierbower,  Austin  (died  April  12,  1913). 
Bierma,    Harry    946    Otis    Bldg.      Main 

3745 
Bigelow.  Frank  W.  821  Merchants  Loan 

&  T.   Bldg.     Cent.  1593.     Aut.  51-345 
Biggs.     Edward     A.     (Biggs,     Carr     & 

Fetzer),  805  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Ran. 

394 
Bigelow,    Wm.    F.    1020    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  5099.     Aut.  44-455 
Bilger,  J.  Frank  741   S.   Oak  Park  av.. 

Oak  Park.     Cent.  4880 
*Billings,  Chas.  L.  1001-4  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1489.    Aut.  47-3-37 
Binford,     Elmer     J.     1338     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3780 
Binkley.   B.   M.   Chicago   Title  &  Trust 

Co.     Cent.  4880 
Binkley,   Luther   F.   720-29   S.   La   Salle 

St.     Ran.  6816 
Binmore,  Urbain  H.  531-36  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.    1611.     Aut.  41-611 
*Binswanger,   Augustus    1520   Ft.   Dear- 
born Bldg.     Cent.   1042.     Aut.  54-271 
Biossat,    Harry     A.     806-7     Association 

Bldg.     Ran.  1866 
Birch,   Hugh   T.    (Gait,   Birch  &  Gait), 

804  Opera  House  Bldg.     Main  4683 
*Bird,  Harry  Lewis  509  S.  Wabash  av. 

Har.  4523 
Birkhoff.  John  H.  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 

Co.     Cent.  4880 
*Birmingham.  J.  Henry  (Birmingham  & 

Swiney),   1404  Hartford  Bldg.     Cent. 

1538 
Bishop,   Howard   F.   Asst.   Corp.   Coun- 
sel. 511  City  Hall.     Main  447 
*Bishop,  James  F.  1001-4  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1489,  and  Public  Admin- 
istrator,    1005-8     City     Hall     Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  7445 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Bishop,    Perley    H.    510  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  2611.     Aut.  43-297 
r--hopp,  Weller  D.  401-35  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  6810 
Bissell,    John   W.    1034    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3538 
*Bither,    William    A.    (Bither,     Goff    & 

Francis),    1721-5    Harris   Trust   Bldg. 

Cent.  1755  and  6011 
Black,  John  C.  (Black  &  Goodwin),  304 

The  Temple.     Main  935.     Aut.  51-256 

Black,     John     D.     (Winston,     Payne, 

Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.    Cent.  828 
Black.  Wm.  P.  404  Ashland  Blk.     Aut. 

41-931 
Blackinton,  Fred  L.   (Sears,  Meagher  & 

Whitney),   1500  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  3176,  3177.     Aut.  41-113 
Blackman.    N.    L.    1403   Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  7490 
Blackwell.  George  W.  419-312  S.  Qark 

St.     Wabash  1566 
Blaisdell,    Hiram    1544-48    Unity     Bldg. 

Ran.   1899.     Cent.  5031.     Aut.  44-870. 

Res.  2147   Sunnyside  av.     Tel.   Edge- 
water  2167 
Blake,  Emmons  R.  615  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Cent.  3126 
*Blake,      Freeman      K.      311-24     Unity 

Bldg.     Cent.  7192-3 
*Blake.  Guy    M.    (Lighthall    &    Blake), 

614-118    N.    La    Salle    st.     Main   2214 

and  3077.     Aut.  32-352 
*Blakeley,  John  M.    (Wells,  Blakeley  & 

Talcott),  914-19  S.  La  Salle  st.     Cent. 

1873 
Blakeley,  Addison.  802-118  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  3111.     Aut.  .32-313 
Blanc.    Sidney   F.    1100-547   W.   Jackson 

blvd.     Wabash  4400 
Blanchard,    Herman    S.    1650    W.    End 

av.,  Chicago  Heights.     Tel.  898 
*Blazer,     J.     M.    606     S.    Michigan     av. 

Har.  6200 
*BHss,  E.  R.  1217  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  1165.    Aut.  43-574 
BHss,    Jr.    E.    R.    1217    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1165.     Aut.  43-574 
Bliss.     George    C.    Asst.     State's    Atty. 

Criminal  Court  Bldg.     Cent.  4870 
*Block,     Max    N.     1507    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  2815.     Aut.  43-592 
Block,   Samuel   1608  Unity  Bldg.     Cent, 

5795.     Aut.  42-018 
*Blocki,  Gale  (Tinsman  &^Blocki),  1350 

First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  1100  and 

4036 
Bloom,    Irwin    716    Reaper    tSlk.      Ran. 

468,  1122.    Aut.  48-464 


*Bloomingston,   John    A.    1310    Security 

Bldg.     Main  4534 
Bluim,     Henry     L.     807    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Franklin  2324 
Blum,    Albert    M.    (Blum,    Wolfsohn  & 

Blum),  1502-105  W.  Monroe  st.    Ran. 

2028  and  4123.     Aut.  51-932 
Blum,   Edgar   C.    (Blum  &   Blum),  806 

Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  1808 
*Blum,    Henry   S.    (Blum,   Wolfsohn  & 

Blum),  1502  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.    Ran. 

2028  and  4123.    Aut.  51-932 
Blum,    Louis   J.    (Blum  &    Blum),    806 

Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  1808 
Blume,  Jarvis  A.  58  Borden  Blk.    Cent 

2813.     Aut.  41-562 
Blumenthal,   Barre   409-80   N.   La   Salle 

St.     Main  4733.     Auto.  31-830 
*Blumenthal,    Isadore    S.    1616    Tribune 

Bldg.     Ran.  3086.     Aut.  41-346 
^Blumenthal,    Oscar    1206   Rector   Bldg. 

Ran.  2009  and  3545 
Blumenthal,    Samuel   J.   848    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  10 
*Bobb,     Dwight      S.     (Adams,      Crews, 

Bobb     &    Wescott),     1100     American 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  618 
Boddie,    John    B.    1218    Hartford    Bldg. 

Ran.  5131 
Boddinghouse,    R.    W.    Chief    Examiner 

Titles,    Chicago    Title    &    Trust    Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Bode,  Frederick  W.   (Lee  &  Bode),  410 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2139  and 

5379 
Bodenstab,     Charles    C.    1317     Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  6544.     Aut.  41-985 
Bodholdt,    A.    K.    1623    First    Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.    Ran.  581.     Aut.  41-982 
Boedecker,  Will  4350  Armitage  av. 
Boeger,   Wm.   F.    (Sears,   Roos   &  Boe- 

ger),  626-9  National  Life  Bldg.     Han. 

3130 
Boerger,    Walter    1024    New   York   Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  313 
Boettcher,     Arthur    H.     (Brown,    Wil- 
liams,   Bell,     Hanson    &    Boettcher), 

1550  Monadnock  Blk.     Har.  3634  and 

759 
Bogue,    Jr.    Hamilton    B.     806    Tacoma 

Bldg.     Main  1091 
Boisot,  Louis  First  Trust  &  Savings  Bk. 

Ran.  5363 
Boland,   Jas.     F.     1200   W.    Monroe    st. 

Mon.  6221 
Bolen,    John    L.    1118    Hartford    Bldg. 

Ran.  1634.    Aut.  42-206 
Bolton,    John    F.    Asst.    Atty.    Sanitary 

District.      Wabash     1320     (Bolton     & 

Moriarty),    620     Reaper    Blk.      Ran. 

2174 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Bonnefoi.     Joseph     IGOO     Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.  425 
*Boord,  Clarence  N.   (Olsen  &  Boord), 

lGl-2  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  5903 
*Boosel.     Joseph     1420     Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.  6748.    Aut.  48-896 
Booth,   Samuel  M.  612-186  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Franklin  315 
*Booth.  Sherman  M.  1806  Borland  BIdg. 

Ran.  2933 
Booz.  John  Taylor  728  First.   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  5059 
Bopp,   Wm.   G.    1617   City   Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6646 
Borchardt.     Max     921     Schiller     Bldg. 

Cent.  1509 
Borden.  John  6  Borden  Blk.    Cent.  6917. 

Aut.  44-562 
^Borders.    M.    W.    (Borders.    Walter   & 

Burchmore).     555-61     The     Rookery. 

Wabash  2416 
*Boreman,    Kenner     S.     (Sims,    Welch 

&     Godman),     808     Marquette     Bldg. 

Cent.  4384.     Aut.  67-468 
Borgmeier,  Adolph  J.  515-117  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  5613 
Borman,    Geo.    F.    609    Western    Union 

Bldg.    Wabash  425 
Borrelli,  Francis  617  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

5160.    Aut.  44-123 
Bottum.   H.  D.   1017  Unity  Bldg.     Ran. 

1408 
Boughan.    Andrew    B.    712    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3240  and  3241 
Bowen,    Frank    H.    1108    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  7260 
Bowen.    Fred    H.     1108    Ashland    Dlk. 

Ran.  7260 
Bowers.  George  A.  2424  Winnemac  av. 
Bower  sock,    Clement    C.    (Bowersock  & 

Stillwell),     1903     City     Hall     Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  4339 
*Bowles.  Charles   H.   813  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  3675 
Bowles,    Jas.    E.     (Bowles   &   Bowles), 

813  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  3675 
Bowles.  William  A.  (Bowles  &  Bowles), 

813  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  3675 
Bowman,  Louis  A.  Chicago  Savings  Bk. 

&  Trust  Co.     Cent.  7040 
*Boyce,  S.  Leonard  1208  Merchants'  L. 

&  T.  Bldg.     Cent.  1145 
Boyd.  Frank  L.  460-17   N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  30.30.     Aut.  33-748 
Boyd.  Geo.   M.  908  Unity  Bldg.      Cent. 

2230 
Bovdcn,  Byron  611  Portland  Blk.    Cent. 

1717 
*Boyden,    Wm.    C.     (Matz,    Fisher    & 

Bovden),    510    Portland    Blk.     Cent. 

2607 


Boylan,    Peter   R.    1506    Tribune     Bldg. 

Cent.  5081 
*Boyle,      Edward       (Boyle,      Mott      & 

Haight).   1043-52  National  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  3784  and  3785 
*Boyle,  Lawrence  P.  1515  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  901 
*Boysen,  L.  K.  300  Borland  Bldg.    Ran. 

434 
*Bradchuiis.  Francis  P.  1107  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Franklin  1178 
Bradley,  Alexander  S.  5450  Ridgewood 

court.     Midway  2057 
Bradley,  Charles  D.   1209  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  1201.     Aut.  43-359 
Bradley,    Herbert     E.    306   Chamber   of 

Commerce  Bldg.     Main  696 
Bradley,    J.    C.    F.    710    Corn    Exchange 

Bk.  Bldg.     Main  5100 
Bradley,     James     C.      (Synnestvedt     & 

Bradley),     953     People's     Gas     Bldg. 

Ran.  1560 
Bradley,    J.    Franklin    209    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.  6543.     Aut.  42-672 
Bradley.    Matthews     S.    918    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  6104 
*Bradley,  Ralph  R.    (Goodrich,  Vincent 

&  Bradley),  420  The  Rookery.     Wa- 
bash 480.    Aut.  51-157 
*Bradley,  Thos.  E.  D.  (Bradley.  Harper 

&     Eheim),    1404     Association     Bldg. 

Cent.  6520,  6521.  6522 
Bradwell,  Thos.,  201  Chi.  Opera  House 

Bldg.     Main  7 
Brady,  Ben  F.   1324  Unity  Bldg.     Ran. 

2593 
Brady,    Frank   L.    806-36    W.    Randolph 

St.     Cent.  4580.     Aut.  44-726 
Brady,  James  A.    (Brady  &  Rutledge), 

1200  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  3287.     Aut. 

44-640 
Brady,    James    T.    806-36   W.    Randolph 

St.     Cent.  4580.     Aut.  44-726 
Brady,    Matthew    P.    (Brady    &    Levy), 

306    Chi.    Opera   House    Bldg.     Main. 

915 
Brady.    Murray    J.    830    Chicago    Opera 

House.     Main  3298.     Aut.  32-988 
*Brady,    Wm.    N.    1540    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.    Cent.  1426 
Bramer,     Carl     603     Masonic     Temple. 

Cent.  2810 
Brammcr,    Frederick    H.    35-138    N.    La 

Salle  St.     Main  4323 
Brand,  Wm.  R.  615-180  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  230 
Brandes,      Louis      1313     Ft.     Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  227 
*Brannan.   Geo.    E.    1001   Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1488.     Aut.  47-337 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Brant,  Henry  W.  809  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  1124 
Brant,     Victor     N.     212-326     River     st. 

Cent.  4992 
*Brecher,  Oscar  W.  (Brecher  &  Chind- 

blom),    808-167    W.    Washington    st. 

Main  4084 
Breckenridge,     James     J.     708     Tacoma 

Bldg.     Franklin  3720 
*Breding.   Ben   N.    (Breding  &   Gesas), 

1132  Am.  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  2175 
*Breen,  James  W.  1909  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  4293 
Breen,    Thomas    A.    6    N.    Franklin    st. 

Main  2802  and  4144 
*Bregstone,   Philip   P.  Asst.  to   Probate 

Judge,    643    County    Bldg.      Franklin 

3015 
*Breidt,  Herman  H.  68-70  Metropolitan 

Blk.     Main  4185.     Aut.  36-274 
*Brendecke,    Walter   A.    657   First   Nat. 

Bk.    Bldg.     Ran.    1613.      Cent.    22.32. 

Aut.  44-258 
Brennan,  Thomas  F.  959  Diversev  park- 
way.    Lincoln  4187 
*Brentano,    Theodore,    Judge    Superior 

Court.     Franklin  3015 
Brenza,  John  B.  Asst.  City  Attv.     Main 

447 
Brewer,    Harry     F.     1544    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  5031 
Brewer,  Harvey  I.  Hubbard  Woods,  111. 
*Brickwood,      Albert     W.      Master     in 

Chancery    Circuit    Court   and    (Brick- 
wood    &    Brickwood),    1201-2    Rector 

Bldg.     Cent.  2878 
Brickwood,     Blaine    J.     (Brickwood    & 

Brickwood),     1201-2     Rector     Bldg. 

Cent.  2878 
Brillow,  D.  B.  518  Ashland  Blk.     Cent. 

1458 
Brin,  Harry  L.  826   Stock  Exch.   Bldg. 

Franklin  1573.     Aut.  32-096 
Brinkman,     Geo.     8688     Vincennes     rd. 

Went.  789 
Brinkman,  Geo.  A.  51   Illinois  st.,  Chi- 
cago Heights,  111.     Tel.  316 
Bristow,  Samuel  A.  210-35  S.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  5146 
Brody,    Hyman    L.    1300    S.    Center    av. 

Canal   1151-3245 
Broehl,  Leland  P.  1104  Corn  Exch.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  3129 
Brook,   Lincoln   21   Borden   Blk.     Cent. 

206 
Brooke,  Samuel  H.  (Brooke,  Johnson  & 

Herring),      11-1612      Milwaukee      av. 

Humboldt  4707 
Brooks,  Frederick  L.  (Brooks  &  Caper- 
ton),   34-106    N.    La   Salle   st.     Main 

2093.    Aut.  31-792 


Brooks,  Williard  L.  1201-203  S.  Dear- 
born St.     Har.  1283-4-5 

Brosius,  Cline  C.  609  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  3159 

Brosman,  P.  J.  7th  floor  900  Michigan 
av.     Wabash  1320 

*Bross,  Mason  804  Opera  House  Bldg. 
Main  4683 

♦Brothers,  David  M.  (Brothers  & 
Brothers),  1509  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  5974  and  5975 

♦Brothers,  Elmer  D.  (Brothers  & 
Mills),  602  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Cent. 
5003 

♦Brothers,  Wm.  V.  (Brothers  &  Broth- 
ers), 1509  City  Hall  Square  Bldg. 
Ran.  5974,  5975 

Brougham,  Thos.  B.  803  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.     Cent.  1158.     Aut.  34-248 

Brouillet.  Hector  A.  (Wood  &  Brouil- 
let),  509,  11-117  N.  Dearborn  st.  Ran. 
620 

♦Brower,  Jule  F.  1331  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  411.     Aut.  45-502 

♦Brown,  Anson  H.  540  National  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.  7329.     Aut.  32-320 

Brown,  Ben  F.  702-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  3965 

Brown,  Bernard  J.  905-6  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  6386 

Brown,  Chas.  A.  (Brown,  Williams, 
Bell,  Hanson  &  Boettcher),  1550  Mon- 
adnock Blk.     Har.  3634  and  759 

Brown,  Charles  F.  4251  Wentworth  av. 

♦Brown,  Charles  R.  (Brown,  Brown  & 
Brown),  924  National  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.  6864 

♦Brown,  C.  LeRoy  1640  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.    Ran.  1816 

Brown,  Charles  Turner.  839  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  6415.     Aut.  43-308 

♦Brown.  Edward  Eagle,  Atty.  First 
Nat.  Bank.  Ran.  5363.  Aut.  489-115. 
and  (Miller,  Starr.  Packard  &  Peck- 
ham),  1522  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 
Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 

♦Brown,  Edward  Osgood.  Judge  Appel- 
late Court.      Cent.  2064 

Brown,  Frank  T.  (Brown,  Hookins, 
Nissen  &  Sprinkle),  1124  Monadnock 
Blk.     Har.  292 

♦Brown,  Frederick  A.  (Brown  & 
Ewen),  804  Tacoma  Bldg.  Main  S845 
and  3846 

Brown,  George  W.  901-4  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  4880 

Brown,  Harry  45-112  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  2079.     Auto  32-511 

Brown,  Hugh  201-117  N.  Dearborn  st. 
Ran.  2906.  Auto.  41-546.  Res.  Nor- 
mal 2515 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Brown,   James    C.    1047    Insurance   Ex- 
change.    Wabash  1792 
Brown,    Jas.    Edgar    1208   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  1057.     Aut.  41-402 
Brown,     Jav     H.     (Brown.     Brown     & 

Brown),   924   National  Life  Building. 

Ran.  6864 
*Brown,    John    A.    1601   Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  4193.     Aut.  41-327 
*Brown.    John   S.  714-9  S.  La   Salle  st. 

Ran.  5038 
*Brown.    Llovd    IM.    (Brown,    Brown   & 

Brown),  92'4  National  Life  Bldg.  Ran. 

6864 
*Brown.    Paul    1601-6    Corn    Exchange 

Bk.  Bldg.    Franklin  170 
*Brown,   Philip   S.   1438  First  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2063 
Brown.     Stephen    C.    501     E.    35th    st. 

Douglas  1816 
*Brown,    Stewart    Reed    1131-26    Unity 

Bldg.    Cent.  2628.    Aut.  42-391 
Brown,  Susie  M.  826  Federal  Bldg.   Har. 

4700 
♦Brown,    Taylor    E.    (Brown    &    Mehl- 

hope),    808    Marquette    Bldg.      Cent. 

4384.     Aut.  67-468 
Brown.  Thomas  B.    (Haight,   Brown   & 

Haight),  627  The  Rookery.     Wabash 

2084 
Brown.    T.    Webster    801-219    S.    Dear- 
born St.     Har.  1251.     Aut.  64-733 
*Brown,    Thos.    W.    524    National    Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  4108-9.     Aut.  30-840 
*Brown.  William   Tr.    (Hav  &  Brown), 

1318  Hartford  Bldg.    Ran.  1368.    Aut. 

44-598 
Brown.  Wm.  R.  400-30  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  1812 
Browne,    A.    W.    (Browne   &   Murray), 

816   Ashland   Blk.     Ran.   3517.     Aut. 

44-421 
♦Browning,     Granville    W.     Master     in 

Chancery    Circuit    Court    1210    Hart- 
ford Bldg.     Cent.  976.     Aut.  41-811 
Brubaker,    Edward    Franklin    940    The 

Rookery.     Wabash  3814.     Aut.  52-142, 

52-143 
Bruck,    Homer    D.    2635    Wabash    av. 

Calumet  5311 
Bruckcr.     Ralph     514-332     S.     Michigan 

av.     Har.  44.36.     Aut.  64-391 
♦Bruggemeyer,     Mancha     301     Ashland 

Blk.     Ran.  5168.     Aut.  41-361 
♦Bruhlman,  O.  C.  Asst.   Corp.  Counsel, 

511    City  Hall.     Main  447 
Brumfield.  Jerry  M.  6209  Loomis  blvd. 

Englewood   10228 
♦Brundage,  Edward  J.   (Brundage,  Wil- 

kerson  &  Cassels)   1145  The  Rookery. 

Wabash  2571.     Aut.  53-930 


Brunhild,   Leo   L.    1205-10   Unity   Bldg. 

Ran.   367.     Aut.  44-501 
Bruski,   Max,  518   Ashland   Blk.     Cent. 

1458 
♦Bryan,    Wm.    E.    (Bryan,    McCormick 

&  Wilber).   1512  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

4060  and  4061 
Bryant,  Jr.,  J.  J.  711  Rookery  bldg.  Wa- 
bash 2114.     Aut.  54-690 
♦Bryant,    John    M.    1414    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.   4030.     Aut.    58-301 
Bryant,  M.  505  Cham.  Commerce  Bldg. 

Main  1450 
Bryant,  Wm.  J.  30-143  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  4371 
Buchanan,  Wilber  L.  616  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  7327 
Buck,  John  H.  5001  W.  39th  PI  Cicero. 

Morton  Park  321 
♦Buckingham,      George      T.      (Defrees, 

Buckingham,    Ritter    &    Eaton),    9th 

floor  225  S.  La  Salle  st.  Wabash  2868 
Buckley,  Orin  J.  604-166  W.  Washing- 
ton  St.     Franklin  2060 
Buckley,     Thomas     M.     3908     Cottage 

Grove  av.     Douglas  9277 
♦Bucklin,  Edward  L   (Bucklin  &  Buck- 

lin),   715-118    N.   La    Salle    st.     Main 

2723.     Aut.  33-884 
♦Bucklin,  Vail  R.   (Bucklin  &  Bucklin), 

715-118   N.  La   Salle   st.     Main  2723. 

Aut.  33-884 
Buckner,  Wm.  E.  224  N.  California  av. 

Garfield  5020 
Buehler,  Ernst,  1628  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

1295.     Ran.  738.     Aut.  42-219 
Buell.  Chas.  A.  650  Federal  Bldg.    Har, 

4700 
♦Buell,  Chas.  C.    (Buell,  Abbey  &  Wil- 
liams),   1608-12   Tribune  Bldg.     Cent. 

5758  and  5159.     Aut.  41-103 
Bugee,  John  A.   1111  City  Hall   Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  5949.     Aut.  47-222 
♦Bulkley,  Almon  W.    (Bulkley,  Gray  & 

More),   518   Home   Ins.    Bldg.     Ran. 

187 
Bulkley,    Charles     C.     1233    McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  1572.     Aut.  64-462 
♦Bull,  Follet  W.  (Bull  &  Johnson),  1113 

The   Rookerv.     Wabash   1676 
Bullard,  Joel  E.  913  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

2656.     Aut.  44-624 
Bullock,  Walter  E.  207-108  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Franklin  1848 
♦Bumphrey,    Eugene    M.    307    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  7071.     Aut.  47-406 
♦Bunch,  Thaddeus  O.   (Hiner,  Bunch  & 

Latimer),    1717    Harris    Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  3711 
♦Bunge,  Gustav  H.   (Bunge.  Harbour  &' 

Chadwick),  203  Securitv  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 935  and  934.     Aut.  30-876 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Biirch,    Albert    M.    707    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  4955.     Aut.  41-389 
*Burchard,    John    C.    1450    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  662 
Burchmore,   John    S.    (Borders,    Walter 
&    Burchmore),    557     The    Rookery. 

Wabash  2416 
Burdette,  John  W.  1001-167  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  3598.     Aut.  36-694 
Buresh,  Godlip  A.  808-9  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1406 
Burgess,  Charles  J.  1-518  Hartford  Bldg. 

Cent.  3789.     Aut.  44-598 
Burgess,  Frank  D.  1525-27  Unity  Bldg. 

Ran.  2673.     Aut.  44-208 
*Burhans,  J.  A.  306-25  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Ran.  3886-7.     Aut.  41-701 
*Burke,    Edmund    W.    (Burke.    Jackson 

&  Burke).  1002  Hartford  Bldg.    Cent. 

413  and  5296.     Aut.  43-902 
Burke,  James  A.  525  Reaper  Blk.    Ran. 

1047 
Burke,    James    W.    518    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  1458.     Res.  Lincoln  1374 
Burke,  Joseph,   1628  Unity  Bldg.     Ran. 

738.     Aut.  47-353 
Burke,    Ricard    O'Sullivan,    Harbor   Di- 
vision, City  Hall.    Main  447.    Local  43 
*Burke,     Richard     E.     Judge     Superior 

Court.     Franklin   3015 
*Burke.   Thomas   F.  410  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   5379 
*Burke,  Webster  H.   (Burke,  Tackson  & 

Burke),    1002    Hartford    Bldg.      Cent. 

413  and  5296.     Aut.  43-902 
*Burkhalter.    Robert    P.    1822    Commer- 
cial   Nat.    Bk.    Bldg.     Cent.   348   and 

3981 
*Burley,  Clarence  A.  1212  Rector  Bldg. 

Cent.  1692 
*Burling,  Edward  B.    (Bentley,  Burling 

&    Swan),    1201-203    S.    Dearborn    st. 

Har.    1283,   1284.   1285 
Burlingham,    F.    W.   715   The    Rookery. 

Wabash  2828 
Burnham,    Arthur    W.    1718    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  4643 
*Burnham,   Frederic   1625  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.   5226 
Burnham,     Hugh     L.    400    Commercial 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  1071 
Burnham,     Josiah,     615     Ashland     Blk. 

Ran.   3418 
*Burns.    James    F.    (Burns    &    Traub), 

1001-4    Title    &    Trust    Bldg.      Cent. 

1488.     Aut.  47-3.37 
*Burns,  Randall  W.   (Gardner,  Foote  & 

Burns),     1602     Corn     Exchange     Bk. 

Bldg.     Franklin  2298 
Burns,   Wm.    Cullen,   924   National  Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  6864 


*Burns,    William    Foster,     1212    Cham. 

Commerce  Bldg.    Franklin  3389.    Aut. 

32-443 
Burr,   Benjamin  E.  40-106   N.  La   Salle 

St.     Main  1427.     Aut.  36-387 
Burr,  James  H.    (Purdy  &  Burr),  1320 

Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  5721.    Aut.  48-248 
*Burr,  Maurice  1105  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

4962.     Aut.  43-366 
Burr,   Maurice  E.  1014  First  Nat'l  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  6435,  6436.     Aut.  43-078 
Burras.    Chas.    H.    421    The    Rookery. 

Wabash  862.     Aut.  51-363 
*Burres,    Joseph    R.   (Burres    &.  Wams- 

ley),    1214    Ashland    Blk.     Cent.    776. 

Aut.  48-696 
Burris,   Nelson  W.  810  Corn  Exchange 

Bk.  Bldg.     Main  5100 
*Burry,     George     1605     Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.  3508 
*Burry,     William     (Runnels,    Burry    & 

Johnstone),   925   The   Temple.     Main 

181 
*Burton,  Chas.   S.    (Burton  &  Burton), 

1410     Marquette    Bldg.      Cent.     1651. 

Aut.  63-937 
Burton,  R.  A.  (Burton,  Kannally  &  Me- 
gan),  1620  Ashland   Blk.     Cent.   1490 
*Burtt,   Joe   Beatty,   1016   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  4392 
*Busby,    Leonard    A.     (Busby,    Weber, 

Miller  &  Robinson),   1639  First   Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  2160 
*Busch,  Francis  X.  (Rockhold  &  Busch), 

1101-4  Otis   Bldg.     Franklin  3572 
Busse,  Robert  C.  1909  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  4293 
Butcher,  Charles  T.  4650  Ellis  av. 
Butler,    Charles   A.    1003   Schiller   Bldg. 

Ran.   1941.     Aut.   43-372 
Butler,   D.   C.   361    Insurance   Exchange 

Bldg.    Wabash  4047 
*Butler,    Rush    C.     (Cassoday,     Butler, 

Lamb    &    Foster),    1414    Monadnock 

Bldg.     Har.  6808  and  6809 
Butler,    Russell    P.    1613    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  5004.     Aut.  41-760 
*Butler,   Walter,    1201    Merchants   L.   & 

T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2338 
Butterfield,    C.   W.   302-35    S.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  8718 
*Butters,  Albert  E.   (Huttmann,  Butters 

&  Carr).  1518-20  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  4915.     Aut.  53-501 
Butters,    Thos.    M.    315    B.   &   O.    Pass. 

Sta.     Wabash  3242 
Butterworth,    William    M.    (Holland    & 

Bntterworth).     1215    First.    Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2550.    Aut.  42-638 


23 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Butz,  Otto  C.  (Lackner,  Butz,  Von 
Ammon  &  McGregor),  901  Title  & 
Trust  BIdg.  Cent.  696  and  697.  Aut. 
41-532 

*Butz.  Robert  Otto  (Lackner,  Butz,  Van 
Ammon  &  McGregor),  901  Title  & 
Trust  Bldg.  Cent.  696,  697.  Aut. 
41-5;?2 

Buxton.   Edward   W.   7207  Harvard   av. 

♦Buzzell,  Edgar  A.  (Holden  &  Buzzell), 
901  Hartford  Bldg.  Cent.  7088.  Aut. 
43-659 

Bynum,  James  L.  1517-24  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  6030.     Aut.  43-972 

*Byrne,  John.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty. 
826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 

Byrne,  Patrick  J.  2d  fl.  39  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Cent.    982 

*Byrnes,  Daniel,  1107-14  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Franklin  1178 

Byrnes,  Edward  (Mclnerney,  Power  & 
Byrnes),  922  Chi.  Opera  House.  Main 
1567 

Byrnes,  John  T.  420  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
5210.     Aut.  41-609 

*Byron.  George  B.  (Culver,  Byron  & 
Culver),  828-30  Chi.  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main   1913.     Aut.   33-037 


Caddick,  W.  A.  1201-4  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  2219 

Cagney,  M.  W.  Asst.  Corporation  Coun- 
sel. Main  447  and  71  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Main  1371.     Aut.  31-092 

*Cahn,  Bertram  J.  509  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  2329.     Aut.  41-420 

*Cahn,  Louis  M.  161  W.  Harrison  st. 

*Cain,  Frank  R.  1308  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Cent.  3167 

*Calhoun,  H.  Clay,  1310-123  W.  Mad- 
ison St.    Ran.  2868.     Cent.  3607 

Calhoun.  Lyford  &  Sheean  (William  J. 
Calhoun,  Will  H.  Lyford,  Tames  M. 
Shccan.  Charles  D.  Clark,  Edward  W. 
Rawlins,  Edward  C.  Kohlsaat,  Donald 
H.  Mann,  Wm.  W.  Dixon,  Henry  D. 
Sheean  and  Perry  H.  Kecney),  940 
The  Rookery.  Wabash  3814.  Aut. 
52-142,  52-143 

♦Calhoun,  William  T.  (Calhoun,  Lyford 
&  Sheean),  940  the  Rookery.  Wa- 
bash .3814.     Aut.  52-142,  52-143 

Callahan,  Francis  J.  (Callahan  &  Calla- 
han), 2d  fl.  City  Hall  Square  Bldg. 
Cent.  4305.     Aut.  48-148 

Callahan,  James  E.  (Callahan  &  Calla- 
han), 2d  fl.  City  Hall  Square  Bldg. 
Cent.  4305.    Aut.  48-148 


Callihan,    Geo.    M.    1517    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  4060 
Callner.  Bernard  H.  20th  fl.  Consumers 

Co.   Bldg.     Har.  5558.     Aut.  689-712 
Calupuy,  Frank  J.  Asst.  City  Pros.  Atty.. 
Main  447,  and  311  Unity  Bldg.    Cent. 
7192,  7193.     Aut.  42-478 
Cambridge,  Louis,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Camelon,    John    M.    1104   Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  3165 
Cameron,  Dwight  F.  1718  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4643 
*Cameron,    John    M.    (Custer    &    Carr;-' 
eran),    811    The    Rookery.      Wabash 
1351.    Aut.  52-262 
*Cameron,    Ossian,    1501-6    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  170.     Aut.  31-828 
Cameron    &    Matson,    1415-17    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  3916.     Aut.  41-371 
Camp,  Curtis  B.  430  S.  Green  st.     Hay- 
market  960 
Campbell,    Benjamin    A.    215    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  5496 
Campbell,    Daniel    A.    Postmaster,    Chi- 
cago.    Har.  4700 
Campbell,    David    T.    with    Am.    Corr. 
School,  10th  fl.  Manhattan  Bldg.   Har. 
1585 
*Campbell,  H.  Erskine   (Pain,  Campbell 
&  Kasper),  1301  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  266  and  267 
*Campbell,  Herbert  T.  (Jeffery  &  Camp- 
bell), 1356  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran. 
3307.     Aut.  44-680 
Campbell,  Isaiah,  1628  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

1295 
Campbell,   J.    Addison,    908    Fort   Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  5097 
*Campbell,  John  G.  1640  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  1816 
Campbell,   N.  W.  701   N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  6115.     Aut.  31-570 
Campbell,  Robert  L.  1912  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  3518 
*Campbell,  Robert  W.  (Knapp  &  Camp- 
bell), 700  Commercial  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  400 
*Campe,    Frank   O.    (Campe,    Koebel   & 
Mechling),    420    Ashland    Blk.     Cent. 
.5210.     Aut.  41-609 
Campe,    Frank    V.    722    Opera    House 

Bldg.    Main  1865.    Aut.  31-873 
Canavan,  A.  A.  303-25  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  7141.  Aut.  41-545 
Candlish,  Wm.  J.  (Candlish  &  Mc- 
Cally),  1600  Westminster  Bldg.  Ran. 
5653.  Aut.  63-073 
*Cannon,  Thos.  H.  (Cannon  &  Poage), 
1224  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.  Main 
2881 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Cantwell,  Robert  E.  312-19  Hartford 
Bldg.  Cent.  6300  and  2176.  Aut. 
48-493 

*Canty,  Francis  J.  Gen'I  Atty.  for  Lon- 
don Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.  Ltd. 
510  Corn  Exchange  Bk.  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 230 

Caperton,  Hugh  A.  (Brooks  &  Caper- 
ton),  34-106  N.  La  Salle  st.  Main 
2093.     Aut.  31-792 

Capesius.  Wm.  1504  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  1722.     Aut.  47-148 

Caplice,  Michael  J.  5221  Gladys  av.  Aus- 
tin 9056 

Capps,  F.  L.  4017  Milwaukee  av.  Irving 
Park  10201 

Capp.  Frank  M.  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 
Cent.  4880 

Cardy,  C.  B.  724  McCormick  Bldg. 
Har.   5115 

Carlin,  Nellie,  Public  Guardian,  817-27 
Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  3640.     Ran.  3277 

Carlson,  Carl  A.  1404  Association  Bldg. 
Cent.  6520,  6521,  6522 

Carlson,  C  Oscar,  416  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Cent.  533 

Carlson.  Toel  C.  601  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
line  3296 

Carmichael,  Daniel  L.  7109  Michigai. 
av.     Weritworth  2671 

Carmichael.  Dwight  B.  922  Chi.  Opera 
House.     Main  1567 

Carmichael,  James  F.  2950  N.  Clark  st. 
Lake  View  3986 

Carmody.  Edward  J.  49  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Main   1725 

Carmody,  Jeremiah  H.  49  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Main  1725 

Carmody,  M.  L.  1007-167  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Franklin  1808.     Aut.  32-548 

Carney,  Samuel  G.  4544  Oakenwald  av. 
Drexel  3516 

*Carnahan,  Chas.  C.  (Carnahan,  Elsdon 
&  Slusser),  1200-4  Westminster  Bldg. 
Cent.   1091 

Carpenter,  Charles  E.  TWyman,  Jurgens 
&  Carpenter),  1410  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  7400 

*Carpenter,  Geo.  A.  Judge  United  States 
District   Court.     Har.   4700 

Carpenter,  Grant,  401  Straus  Bld^. 
Franklin   895 

Carpenter,  John  C.  715  Monadnock  Bldg. 
Har.  4621 

Carpenter,  L.  W.  9206  Commercial  av. 
So.   Chicago   147 

*Carpenter,  Paul,  400  Commercial  Nat. 
Bk.   Bldg.     Ran.   1071 

Carr,  Earl  H.  510  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 
Bldg.     Franklin   230 

Carr,  Edmund  S.  (Biggs,  Carr  &  Fet- 
zer),  805  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  Ran.  394 


Carr,   Francis  J.    1228    Stock   Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  2365 
Carr,  Geo.   W.  3d  floor  172  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  2735.     Aut.  42-167 
Carr,    Robert     (Huttmann,     Butters    & 

Carr),    1518-20    Harris    Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  4915.     Aut.  53-501 
Carr,   W.    S.   174   N.  Market  st.     Main 

4400 
Carrier,  Lee  W.  1601  W.  End  av.     Chi- 
cago  Heights.     Tel.   545 
Carroll,    James   J.    (Carroll   &   Carroll), 

1533  E.  53d  st.     Hyde  Park  440 
Carroll,   John   A.    (Carroll   &   Carroll), 

1533  E.  53d  st.     Hyde  Park  440 
Carroll,  S.  Carr.    (Died  Feb.  13,  1913.) 
Carroll,  William  A.  5305  S.  Morgan  st. 

Drover  78 
*Carson,   Wm.   Sherman,  901-4  Tacoma 

Bldg.     Main  1153 
*Carter,  Allan  J.  Evanston,  111. 
*Carter.  Donald  M.  (Parker  &  Carter), 

1410  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent.  1651.  Aut. 

63-937 
Carter,    Edmund    D.    611-12    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  3'324.     Cent.  34U3. 

Aut.  43-497 
Carter,  Henry  W.  635  Monadnock  Blk- 

Har.  2124 
Carter,  Howard  M.  914  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 
Carter,  John  M.  420  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

5210.    Aut.  41-609 
*Carter,    Orrin    N.    Justice    Illinois    Su- 
preme   Court.     Chambers    1022    Court 

House.    Main  4480.    Res.  619  Univer- 
sity PI.     Evanston  3504-R 
^Carton,  Alfred  T.   (Gardner,  Carton  8t 

Thomson),     1000     Am.     Trust     Bldg. 

Ran.  3647.     Aut.  48-458 
Caruthers,   Carroll.   1400  Fort  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  4282 
*Cary,      Robert      J.      (Glennon,      Gary, 

Walker  &  Howe),  520,  536  La  Salle 

St.    Station.      Wabash   4200 
Case,  Alfred  E.  1510  Steger  Bldg.    Har. 

8254 
Case,  Amos  H.  1108  E.  63d  st.     Midway 

3925 
*Case,    Jr.    Chas.    Center,    Asst.    State's 

Atty.     Criminal     Court     Bldg.       Cent. 

4870  and  56-106  N.  La  Salle  st.  Main 

2611.     Aut.  33-566 
Case,  Ervin  C.  657  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  2232 
Case,     Munson     T.     1120     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3726 
Case,   Theodore  G.  20-106   N.  La   Salle 

St.     Franklin  2388 
*Case,    William    W.     (Matz,    Fisher    & 

Boyden).  510  Portland  Blk.  Cent.  2607 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Casev,   Charles  N.  r222  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  876.     Aut.  44-043 
♦Casey,  John  D.  4415  Washington  blvd. 

Kedzie  623 
Casler,   Charles   R.   419   Roanoke   Bldg. 

Ran.  987 
*Cassels,  Edwin  H.  (Brundage.  Wilker- 

son    &    Cassels),    1145    The    Rookery. 

Wabash  2571.     Aut.  53-930 
Cassiday,  C.  L.  820  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

3593.     Aut.  42-332 
Cassidy,    Tames    E.    709    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  1733 
Cassoday,  Butler,  Lamb  &  Foster.  1414 

Monadnock  Bldg.     Har.  6808,  6809 
Castagnino,    John    A.    1209    Merchants 

Loan  &  T.  Bldg.    Cent.  5337 
*Castle,    Franz    W.    816    National    Life 

Bldg.      Ran.    6144    and    6145.      Aut. 

30-285 
*Castle,   Howard   P.    (Castle,   Williams, 

Long   &    Castle),    816    National    Life 

Bldg.      Ran.    6144    and    6145.      Aut. 

30-285 
♦Castle.    Percy    V.     (Castle,    Williams, 

Long    &    Castle),    816    National    Life 

Bldg.      Ran.    6144    and    6145.      Aut. 

30-285 
*Caswell.   Chas.  L.   (Caswell  &  Healy), 

1809-12  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.  Cent. 

2098.     Aut.  43-576 
Cate,  Albion,  505-58  W.  Washington  st. 

Cent.   1929.     Aut.  42-371 
Catherwood.    Robert   547    County   Bldg. 

Franklin  3015 
Catlin,    Franklin    S.   500-166   W.   Wash- 
ington St.  Franklin  1457.     Aut.  30-515 
*Cattell,  Archibald,  913-19  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  5256.     Aut.  51-916 
Cattern,  Charles,  612  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 

810 
Cavanagh,  Raymond  A.  6248  Lakewood 

av.     Edgewater  4489 
♦Cavenee,  Clark  M.  914  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 
*Cavender,    Harvey   L.    1602    Ft.    Dear- 
born Bldg.     Cent.  2058.     Aut.  52-878 
*Caverly,     John     R.     Judge     Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Cavette,  Scott  Osten,  420  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.   5210.     Aut.  41-609 
*Caylor,   Worth    E.   501   Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  6623.     Aut.  42-980 
Cazier,   M.   H.   1508-19   S.   La   Salle  st. 

Cent.  6264 
Cepek,    Rudolph    A.    3645    W.    26th    st. 

Lawndale  7086 
♦Cermak,  Jerome  J.  (McEwen,  Weisen- 

bach,  Shrimski  &  Meloan),  1630  Tri- 
bune Bldg.     Ran.  1806 
Chace.  Jr.  Henry  T.  302-3  Reaper  Blk. 

Cent.  3619 


Chadwick,  Wm.  H.  (Bunge,  Harbour  & 
Chadwick),  203  Security  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 935.     Aut.  30-376 

Challenger,  Elmer  E.  431  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  4676 

Chamberlain,  Clarence  K.  1620  Monad- 
nock Blk.     Har.  1804.     Aut.  65-294 

*Chamberlin,  Walter  H.  (Chamberlin  & 
Freudenreich),  1543  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  3044.     Aut.  61-764 

Chambers,  Walter,  1217  Westminster 
Bldg.     Ran.  7320 

♦Chancellor,  Justus  (Thornton  &  Chan- 
cellor), 704  Pullman  Bldg.    Har.  3534 

♦Chandler,  Henry  P.  1309  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.    Main  698.     Aut.  31-118 

Chandler,  Joseph  H.  626  Railway  Ex- 
change Bldg.    Har.  3783 

Chapin,  Ira  J.  3869  Ellis  av.  Douglas 
2352 

*Chapin,  Ora  E.  32  S.  Wabash  ave. 
Cent.  5369 

Chapman,  O.   S.  66-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

♦Chapman,  Theodore,  301  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.   4776 

♦Charles,  Albert  N.  913  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  4311.     Cent.  2656.     Aut.  44-624 

Charles,  Garfield,  Asst.  U.  S.  District 
Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 

♦Chase,  Chas.  W.  (Wood  &  Chase), 
1122  Merchants  Loan  &  T.  Bldg.  Ran. 
1157.     Aut.  54-334 

Chase,  Franklin  L.  1520  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  3050 

Chase,  Philip  A.  1520  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  3050 

Chayes,  Harold  L  540  National  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.  7329.     Aut.  32-320 

♦Cheever,  Dwight  B.  (Cheever  &  Cox), 
1133  Monadnock  Blk.     Har.  575 

Cheney,  Frank  L.  (McMahon  &  Che- 
ney), 1131-36  Unity  Bldg.  Cent.  2628. 
Aut.  42-391 

♦Chenev,  Henry  D.  (Cheney  &  Evans), 
804-19  S.  La  Salle  st.  Cent.  5848  and 
1733.     Aut.  36-576 

Cherney,  Hazel  Black,  350  Old  Colony 
Bldg.     Har.  1954 

Cherry,  James  J.  (Gallagher  &  Cherry), 
1606  Tribune  Bldg.     Ran.  1476 

Cherry,  John  M.  (Stevens,  Lewis, 
Cherry  &  Dole),  1004  Chi.  Opera 
House  Bldg.  Franklin  1313.  Aut. 
31-437 

Chesterman,  Edgar  W.  962  Monadnock 
Blk.     Har.  4288 

♦Chctlain,  Arthur  H.  810  Reaper  Blk. 
Cent.   254 

Chilcoat,  Allen  B.  408  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  4284 

Childs.  Beryl  H.  513-9  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Cent.  3684 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Childs,  Frank  Hall,   1312   Peoples  Gas 

Bldg.     Ran.  5148.     Aut.  G3-Ot3.5 
*Childs,   Frank   L.   513    Roanoke   Bldg. 

Cent.  3684. 
Childs,    Lester    C.    (Childs    &    Childs), 

621-39  S.  La  Salle  st.  Ran.  1976.  Aut 

33-632 
*Childs.  Robert  A.    (Childs  &  Childs), 

621-39  S.  La  Salle  st.  Ran.  1976.  Aut. 

33-632 
Childs,    Robert   W.    Asst.    U.    S.    Dist. 

Atty.   826   Federal   Bldg.     Har.   4700, 

and  621  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.     Ran.  1976. 

Aut.  33-632 
Chindahi.  Geo.  L.  1515  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  2854 
*Chindblom,   Carl   R.   County   Attorney. 

507     County     Bldg.       Franklin     3015 

(Brecher  &  Chindblom).   808-167   \V. 

Washington  st.     Main  4084 
♦Chipman.   Geo.   E.    (Chipman   &   Tack- 
son).  1206  Tribune  Bldg.     Cent.  287 
Chipman,  L.  E.  702  Oxford  Bldg.    Main 

3965 
♦Chones,    Wm.    918    Cham.    Commerce 

Bldg.     Main  2449.     Aut.  32-310 
Chott,    Q.    J.     1611    City    Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  6710 
Christensen,  James,  742  E.  62d  st.    Nor- 
mal 6763 
Christensen.    Otto    fClare    &    Christen- 
sen),   1014    Association    Bldg.      Ran. 

5246.     Cent.  582 
Christensen,  S.  LeRov,  C.  Title  &  Trust 

Co.     Cent.  4880 
Christenson,    John,    1110    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  5821.  '  Aut.  41-432 
Christlev,  Samuel  J.  Edison  Park.    Tel. 

1254 
♦Christopher,  T.  Irving.  1400  First  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.    Cent.  828 
♦Chritton.    Geo.     A..    (Dvrenforth,    Lee, 

Chritton    &    Wiles).    1508    Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  6585 
Chumasero.  K.  P.  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Churan.  Chas.  A.  828  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

314 
Church.   Chester  W.  206-9   S.   La   Salle 

St.     Ran.  6550 
Church.  Ralph  E.  700  Commercial  Nat. 

Bk.  Bide.     Ran.  400 
Church.    William    E.    (Church    &    Mc- 

Murdy),    1303    Title    &    Trust    Bldg. 

Cent.    1800 
*Church.  Wm.  T.    (Church.   Shepard  & 

Day).  626  The  Temple.     Main  1531 
Churchill,  Fred  C.  1506  Otis  Bldg.  Main 

170 
♦Chytraus.    Axel     (Chvtraus.    Healv    & 

Frost),  1228-29  S.  La  Salle  st.     Ran. 

4788 


Cimral,  Frank  J.  7707  Drexel  av.     Mid- 
way 8340 
Clancy,   J.   Edward,   1104   Ashland   Blk. 

Ran.  3165 
*Clancy,  John  Daniel,   1010  Association 

Bldg.     Ran.  978,  3527.     Aut.  32-516 
Clapp.    Harry    Lincoln    (Peirce.    Fisher 

&  Clapp),  1431  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 

1648.     Aut.  62-207 
Clare,  John  F.   (Kern  &  Clare),  1,  4-54 

W.  Randolph  st.    Ran.  194 
*Clare,  M.  Emmett    (Clare  &  Christen- 
sen),   1014    Association    Bldg.      Ran. 

5246.     Cent.  582 
*Clark,     Ainsworth     W.     Bond     Dept. 

Cont'l  &  Com'l  Trust  &  S.  Bk.     Ran. 

4606 
Clark,  Cassius  C.   (Clark  &  Clark).  605 

Portland  Blk.    Ran.  2875.    Aut.  43-352 
*Clark.  Charles  D.   (Calhoun,  Lvford  & 

Sheean),  940  The  Rookery.     Wabash 

3814.     Aut.  52-142,  52-143 
*Clark,  Charles  V.  1356  First  Nat'l  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3307 
Clark,    Ernest   W.    309-35    S.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  6056.    Aut.  44-067 
*Clark,      Francis      H.      (Thompson      & 

Clark),  630  Opera  House  Blk.     Main 

3379 
Clark,    James    L.    1301    Borland    Bldg. 

Ran.  3567 
Clark,  John,  1529  S.  Homan  av. 
Clark,    Katherine    S.    804    S.    Ridgeland 

av.  Oak  Park.     Tel.  897 
Clark,  Matthew  E.  Asst.  City  Atty.  602 

City  Hall.     Main  447 
Clark,  Oliver  A.  1904  W.  Lake  st 
Clark,     Preston     (Hannah,      Bergh      & 

Clark),    409-169    W.    Washington    st. 

Franklin  2528 
*Clark,    Robert    B.    1403   Title  &   Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  7490 
Clark,  Russell  S.    (Clark  &  Clark).  605 

Portland  Blk.    Ran.  2875.    Aut.  43-.3.-)2 
♦Clark,    Thomas    C.    Judge    B.    Branch 

Appellate  Court.     Ran.  1733 
Clark,    Will    H.    914    Marquette    Bldg. 

Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 
♦Clark,  W.  O.  61-67  W.  Kinzie  st.  Cent. 

854 
Clark.  Wm.  J.  518  Ashland  Blk.     Cent. 

1458 
Clarke,  Fred  M.  608  Reaper  Blk.    Cent. 

6969 
♦Clarke.    Henry    L.     (Mundav.    Evarts. 

.•\dcock    &    Clarke).     907    Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.   1556 
Clarkson.    Philip.    1210    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  7077 
Claussen,   Arthur   E.  600  Federal   Bldg. 

Har.  4700 
Claussen,  Wm.  J.303  N.  State.  Cent.  842 


27 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Cleary.    James    M.    310    Tribune    Bldg. 

Cent.  100.     Aut.  42-611 
*Cleland,  McKenzie.  964  Insurance  Ex- 
change   Bldg.      Wabash    1032.      Aut. 

51-184 
Clements,    Chauncey    N.     (Clements    & 

Eakin).     1531-6    Unity    Bldg.      Cent. 

1424,  4410.    Aut.  92-942 
♦Cleveland       Chester       E.       (Newman, 

Northrup,    Levinson    &    Becker),    823 

Cham.    Commerce    Bldg.     Main   1122. 

Aut.  31-279 
♦Cleveland.  Frank  C.  1600  Railway  Exc. 

Bldg.     Har.  2274 
Clifford.    Edward.   706    New   York   Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  6980 
♦Clifford     Eugene,     1117     Unity     Bldg. 

Cent.  362 
♦Clifford,    Richard    W.    734    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  3081 
Clifford,  T.  H.  801  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

5354.     Aut.  42-973 
♦Clinnin,    John     V.     Recorder's    Office, 

County  Bldg.     Franklin  3015 
♦Clithero,     Delbert     A.     1018     Hartford 

Bldg.     Cent.  2484 
♦Clow,    Joseph    C.    M.    510    Corn    Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.     Franklin  230 
♦Cloyes,    Wm.    E.    (McCabe,    Cloyes    & 

Kull),  705    Cham.   Commerce.     Main 

2194 
Clucas,     William     L.     1109-11     Tacoma 

Bldg.  Main  5147.  Aut.  32-532 
Clute,    S.    R.    1038    Stock    Exch.    Bldg. 

Main  3470 
Coad,  Wm.  T.  6726  Sheridan  Rd.    Rog- 
ers Park  372 
Cobb,   Charles   L.    1522   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.  Cent.  2150.  Aut.  43-029 
Cobb,  Wm.  H.  115  S.  Wabash  av. 
Cobe,  Ira  M.  800  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.  10.     Aut.  42-161 
Coburn,   John   J.    (Coburn   &   Bentley), 

58-106  N.  La   Salle  st.     Main  90  and 

4486.     Aut.  33-893 
Cochinsky,    John,    1510    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.  Cent.  1863.  Aut.  42-335 
♦Cochran,  John  R.  700  Commercial  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  400 
Cochran,  Joseph  W.   1200  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  3287 
Cochran,  W.  F.  (Weil  &  Cochran),  20th 

floor  Majestic  Bldg.  Ran.  6984 
♦Cochrane,    David    K.  605  Portland    Blk. 

Ran.  2875.     Aut.  43-352 
Cody,    Arthur    B.    900-226    S.    La    Salle 

St.  Wabash  2868.  Aut.  5-3-289 
Cody,    Oliver   T.    (Dellenback.    Riese   & 

Cody),  816-18  Reaper  Blk.  Cent.  1690. 

Aut.  44-550 
Coffeen,  C.  B.  Peoria,  111. 


Coffeen,     j\I.     D.     701     Tacoma     Bldg. 

Franklin  891 
Coghlan,   Henry  D.  500-166  W.   Wash- 
ington St.     Main  1273.     Aut.  33-229 
Cohen,  Benj.  E.  716  Reaper  Blk.     Ran. 

468  and  1122 
Cohen,     George     B.     1010     Association 

Bldg.     Ran.  978,  3527.     Aut.  32-516 
Cohen,    Jacob,    1903    City    Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  4339 
♦Cohen,   Lawrence   A.    1035   First   Nat'l 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  2241.     Aut.  43-884 
Cohen,  Louis   (Andrews  &  Cohen).  824 

New  York  Life  Bldg.     Ran.  2743 
Cohen.    Milton    H.    1612    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  5903 
Cohen,    Samuel    (Elmer.    Cohen    &    Be- 

lasco).    611    City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Cent.  3403.     Aut.  43-497 
Cohen,  Sevmour  N.   (Comerford  &  Co- 
hen). 905  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  6.386 
Cohn,  Aaron,  308  E.  53rd  st.     Kenwood 

3404 
Cohn,    Carl,    16th    fl.    Am.    Trust    Bldg. 

Cent.  2780 
Cohn,    Ezra,    512    Reaper    Blk.      Cent. 

6904 
♦Cohn.  Lee,   1110  Fort   Dearborn   Bldg. 

Cent.  5528.     Aut.  53-528 
Cohn,    Meyer    (Pincus   &   Cohn).   806-7 

Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  1808 
Cohns,  Charles  L.  609  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  3159 
Colberg,    Marcus    A.    816    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  3517 
♦Colbert,    Mary   Lee    (Goodman,    Frank 

&   Colbert),    1103-32   N.   Dearborn   st. 

Ran.  1439 
Colbert,  Wm.  E.  314-23  W.  Monroe  st. 

Ran.  3922 
Colburn,    Warren    E.    9129    Commercial 

av.     So.  Chgo.  6 
Colby,    Elhanan    W.    1511-14    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6753 
Cole,   Delavan   B.   1009-111   W.   Monroe 

St.     Ran.  5935 
♦Cole,     E.     Leslie,     1511-12     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6753 
Coleman,    Julius    A.   23    E.    Walton    PI. 

Dearborn  932 
Coleman,    James    L.    1011    Railway    Ex- 
change.    Har.  4910 
Coleman,  W.  J.  4300  Park  av.     Garfield 

8986 
Collier,    William    C.    4224    N.    Troy    st. 

Irving  9731 
Collins.   Andrew  D.   1300-104  S.   Michi- 
gan av.     Ran.  2191 
♦Collins,     Beryl     B.     922     Chi.     Opera 

House.     Main  1567 
Collins.    Chas.    B.   4229   W.   Monroe    st. 

Kedzie  6045 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Collins,   Chas.   E.  53   Metropolitan   Blk. 

Main  4106 
Collins,    Clinton    C.    818    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  5178  and  5179 
Collins,  G.  Raymond,  833  First  Nat.  Bk. 

BIdg.     Ran.  2266.     Aut.  44-243 
Collins,  Kenneth  P.  The  Northern  Trust 

Co.     Main  5200 
Collins,  Lorin  C.  Santa  Fe,  New  Mex- 
ico. 
Collins,  M.  E.  Rotunda  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  167.     Aut.  32-023 
Collins,    Norman   G.   557   The   Rookery. 

Wabash  2416 
Collins,    R.    Robert,    1110   Ashland   Blk 

Cent.  5821.     Aut.  41-432 
*Colson,  Harry  G.   1438  First  Nat.  Bk, 

Bldg.     Cent.  2063 
Colston,     Edvil    O.    519     Ogden     Bldg, 

Main  1310 
Colwell,    Clyde    C.    610    Portland    Blk, 

Cent.   1274 
Come,    Samuel    M.    1206    Rector    Bldg 

Ran.  3545 
*Comerford,   Frank    (Comerford  &  Co- 
hen). 905  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  6386 
Comstock,  Edward  F.  29-112  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  4913.     Aut.  34-193 
Comstock.  Fred  S.  1100  Hartford  Bldg. 

Cent.  1965.     Aut.  41-965 
Concannon,    Matthias,    724    Am.    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  6543 
*Condee,    Leander   D.   402-35    N.   Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  960.     Aut.  41-654 
*Condee.    Ralph    W.    Master    in    Chan- 
cery,   Circuit    Court,    1222    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  876.     Aut.  44-043 
*Condit,  J.  Sidney,  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
*Condon,  James  G.    (Ryan  &  Condon), 

721-23    First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg.      Ran. 

3748 
*Condon,  Thomas  J.  722  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3748 
Cone,   Julius    B.   2130   Prairie  av.     Cal. 

1120 
Conerty,  Joseph  A.  922  Chicago  Opera 

House,  Main  1567 
Conkey,    Willard    F.      (Died    May    13, 

1913.) 
Connell,  Jos.  A.  Atty.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R. 

1100-547  W.  Jackson  blvd.    Wab.  4400 
Connery,    Joseph    M.    25-79    W.    South 

Water  st.    Cent.  4756.    Res.  tel.  Gar- 
field 8443 
Connor,  Martin.  62-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  1042.     Aut.  30-499 
Conover,  Lawrence  P.  804  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Main  3845,  3846 
Conover,  Wm.  A.  702  Rector  Bldg.  Ran. 

6169 


Conrad,  Henry  G.  801  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

5354.     Aut.  42-973 
Considine,    James    R.    Asst.    City    Atty. 

602  City  Hall.     Main  447 
Consoer,   John   C.   A.  3349   N.  40th   av. 

Irving   11743 
Cook,   Chester   A.   1408   Hartford   Bldg. 

Cent.  2069 
Cook,  Edgar  J.  910  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

6630.    Aut.  44-007 
*Cook,   Horace  Wright    (Huff,   Cook  & 

Slottow),     832-36      Stock     Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  1507 
Cook,  James   N.   1117   La   Salle   st.   sta. 

Wabash  3210 
Cook,  James  P.  921  Schiller  Bldg.  Cent. 

1509 

Cook,  Jessie,  405-58  W.  Washington  st. 

Cent.  2591 
Cook,  Jr.  John   R.  45-112   N.   La   Salle 

St.     Main  2079 
Cook,  Robert  S.  1100  Merchants  L.  &  T. 

Bldg.     Ran.  922 
*Cook,  Wells  M.  1009  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg 

Ran.  3031 
Cooke,  Homer   (Cooke,  Pope  &  Pope), 

223    Washington    st.    Waukegan,    111. 

Tel.  266 
Cooke,  John  A.  3458  W.  Polk  st. 
*Cooley,   Harlan   W.    1915-17   Insurance 

Exchange  Bldg.     Wabash  3936 
*Coolidge.    Clarence   A.    1600   Westmin- 
ster Bldg.     Ran.  5653  and  2124.    Aut. 

63-073 
Coolidge,    Jr.    F.    W.    1616    Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  5136 
Cooling,  Walter  F.  703  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  3725 
Cooney,  John  J.  701   Cham.  Commerce. 

Main   1308.     Aut.  34-543 
Cooney,    Richard    J.     (Cooney    &    Ver- 

hoeven),  1202  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.  925. 

Aut.  44-1,39 
*Coonley,  Henry  E.  400-30  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  1812.     Aut.  43-878 
Cooper,   Abijah    O.   612   Roanoke   Bldg. 

Cent.  2682.     Aut.  33-324 
*Cooper,  Bernhard  S.  824  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.   6064 
Cooper,  Chester  W.  212  W.  Schiller  st. 

North  1477 
Cooper,    F.    W.    208    Cham.    Commerce. 

Main    171 
Cooper,     Henry     N.     1642     Otis     Bldg. 

Main   1966   and   1967 
Cooper,    Joseph    R.    W.    1202    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  925.     Aut.  44-139 
Cooper,  Lawrence  C.  747  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  952 
*Cooper,  William  Fenimore,  Judge   Su- 
perior Court.     Franklin  3015 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Copeland,  William  M.  324  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.     Cent.  5242 

*Corbin,  \Vm.  S.  1010  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  1381.     Aut.  44-525 

Corbishley,  Arthur,  Swift  &  Co.  Yards 
4200 

Corcoran,  Andrew  J.  701  Chicago  Opera 
House.    Franklin  8042 

Corcoran.  Arthur,  434  S.  Canal  st.  Wa- 
bash 2131 

Corkell,  Paul,  1043-52  National  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.  3784-5 

Corneau,  Barton,  Boston,   Mass. 

Corneil,  M.  W.  921  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 
Ran.  3029.     Aut.  51-012 

Cornelius,  James  C.  (McKiernan  &  Cor- 
nelius), 3027  W.  Madison  st.  Garfield 
2719 

Cornelius,  Martin  P.  1208  Michigan  av. 
Calumet  320 

*Cornish,  Frederick  W.  710-40  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  2589.    Aut.  43-670 

*Cornwell,  Willett  H.  1531  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  3426 

Corporation  Trust  Company,  1021-112 
W.  Adams  st.    Cent.  4608 

Corr,  Frank  J.  1915  Insurance  Exchange 
Bldg.     Wabash  3936 

Costello,  Harvey  H.  (Dejmek  &  Cos- 
tello),  1301  Harris  Trust  Bldg.  Cent. 
3502 

Costello,  John  W.  1450  Otis  Bldg.  Main 
662 

*Costigan,  Jr.  Geo.  P.  N.  W.  Law 
School,  3d  floor,  31  W.  Lake  st.  Ran. 
4377 

Cotell,  Jay  A.  205-35  S.  Dearborn  st. 
Cent.  3436  and  225  W.  65th  st.  Stew- 
art 2441 

*Cottrell,  Wm.  N.  1402  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  609 

Couch,  Ira  J.  6  The  Rookery.  Wabash 
2728 

*Conlter,  John  H.  1311-12  Marquette 
Bldg.     Ran.  6098 

Courtney,  John.  Judge  Municipal  Court. 
Franklin   2684 

Cowan.  Leonard  L.  (Cowan  &  Hollis), 
601  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3297 

Cowell,  Walter  Marshall,  4240  Evanston 
av.    Lake  View  4770 

*Cowen,  Ijrael,  907  Tacoma  Bldg.  Main 
717.     Aut.  32-881 

*Cox,  Arthur  M.  (Judah,  Willard, 
Wolf  &  Reichmann).  1501  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.  Franklin  205.  Aut. 
54-656 

*Cox,  Frank  M.  375  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  4047 

*Cox,  Howard  M.  (Cheever  &  Cox), 
1133  Monadnock  Blk.     Har.  575 

*Cox.  Walter  J.  112  Cham.  Commerce 
Bldg.     Franklin   684.     Aut.   32-553 


Coy,  Reuben  D.  611-25  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Ran.  2524 
Coiiier,  Lewis  C.  1800  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  7445 
*Crafts,  Clayton  E.  (Crafts  &  Stevens), 

924-25    Stock    Exchange    Bldg.     Main 

1675 
Crafts,  Harry  K.  Law  Dept.  Armour  & 

Co.   U.   S.   Yds.     Yards  4100 
*Cragg,  George  L.  1132  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  279 
Crahen,    James    F.    1605   Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  3499.    Aut.  44-542 
Crahen,  John  Edmund,  729  Stock  Exch. 

Bldg.     Main  2584.    Aut.  34-056 
*Craig,   Bryan   Y.  Asst.  Corp.   Counsel. 

Main  447 
*Craig,  L.  H.  1506-7  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 

Ran.  7352 
Cramer,    Burrell    J.    859    The    Rookery. 

Wabash  1094.     Aut.  51-402 
Crandall,    Ralph   G.   510   Portland   Blk. 

Cent.  2607 
*Crane,  Geo.  J.  (Gentzel  &  Crane),  1628 

Otis  Bldg.     Main  3357 
*Crane,  Jos.  V.  519-58  W.  Washington 

St.    Cent.  3936 
*Cratty,     Josiah      (Cratty    Bros.),    1709 

City  Hall  Square  Bldg.     Cent.  1037 
Cratty,    Thomas    (Cratty    Bros.),    1709 

City  Hall  Square  Bldg.     Cent.  1037 
*Craven,    Alfred     W.     1415     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  2822 
Crawford,  Edwin  C.  411  Roanoke  Bldg. 

Cent.  5454.     Aut.  34-226 
Creekmur,    David    W.    1407    Marquette 
-  Bldg.     Ran.  1601 
Creekmur,    John    W.     1407     Marquette 

Bldg.    Ran.  1601.    Aut.  61-131 
Cresap,  E.  B.  1400  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  828 
*Cressy    Morton  S.  Asst.  U.  S.  District 

Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 
*Crews,  Ralph   (Adams,  Crews,  Bobb  & 

Wescott),  1100  American  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  618 
Crews,  Seth  F.  926  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  5788 
Crissey,    Oreb    T.    1415    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  2.     Aut.  41-371 
*Croarkin,  Francis  E.  1617  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  509 
Croarkin,  James  E.  3103  State  st.    Ran. 

4984 
Crocker,  Hubert  D.  610-167  W.  Wash- 
ington   St.     Franklin   353,   354.     Aut. 

31-430 
Cromer,  Harry  Irwin  (Poole  &  Cromer), 

1302  Marquette  Bldg.     Ran.  3397 
Cronholm,  N.  N.  39-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Franklin  3068 
Cronin,    Thomas    F.    814    Cham.    Com- 
merce Bldg.     Franklin  1340 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Cross,    Albert    M.    1402    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  4491.     Aut.  41-368 
Cross.  Stephen  A.   (Bell  &  Cross),  1008 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Cent.  2579.    Aut. 

41-451 
Crossland,    George   T.   401    E.    Ohio   st. 

North  4091 
*Crossley,    Frederic    B.    N.    W.    Univ. 

Bldg,  3d  fl.  31  W.  Lake  st.    Ran.  4377 
*Crowe,    Burt    A.    952    Insurance    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  3759 
Crowe,    Robert    E.    524    National    Life 

Bldg.    Cent.  4108-9.   Aut.  30-840 
Crowell,    John    H.    6307    Lexington    av. 

Franklin  2289 
Crowley  Fred  J.  421-76  W.  Monroe  st. 

Ran.  300.     Res.  Normal  1893 
*CrowIey,  Jerome  J.  Asst.  County  Atty. 

507     County     Bldg.     Franklin     3015; 

(Barry    &    Crowley),    919-20    N.    Y. 

Life  Bldg.     Ran.  2632 
*Crozier,  Frank.  1108  Fisher  Bldg.   Har. 

7748.     Aut.  61-402 
Cruice,  Daniel  L.    (Cruice  &  Langille), 

1231-38  Unity  Bldg.    Cent.  1799.   Aut. 

42-843 
Cruikshank,    Charles    E.    35-106    N.    La 

Salle  St.     Main  1275 
Crull.    Norris    E.    700    Com'l    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.   400 
Crumbaugh,    Fred,   302-55    S.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.   3718 
Cruse,   Marshall  L.  623   S.  Wabash  av. 

Har.  6220 
Culkin,    Joseph    A.    7th    floor    Karpen 

Bldg.    Wabash  1320 
Cullen.  Edward  W.  725-27  N.  Clark  st. 

Franklin  2240.     Aut.  36-409 
Cullen,    Frank    C.    431    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4676 
Cullen,  Livingston  J.  300  Borland  Bldg. 

Ran.  434 
*Culver,  Alvin  H.    (Culver.  Andrews  & 

King),  912,  916  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Cent. 

668,  669  and  670.     Aut.  32-001 
Culver,    Frank   H.    1209   Title    &   Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  477 
Culver,    Harry    N.     (Culver,    Byron    & 

Culver),  828-31  Chi.   Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  1913.    Aut.  33-037 
*Culver,    Morton   T.    (Culver.   Byron   & 

Culver),  828-31  Chi.   Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  1913.    Aut.  33-0.57 
Cummerow,    G.    F.    R.    1528    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3098 
*Cummings,  Edmund  S.  819  N.  Y.  Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  4906 
Cummings,  Jr.  John  H.  1060  The  Rook- 
ery.    Wabash  1400.     Aut.  51-380 
Cummings,    L.    F.    1367    Dearborn    av. 

Dearborn  1475 


Cummings  Scott,  808  The  Temple. 
Franklin  1795 

*Cummins,  James  S.  (Cummins,  Stearns 
&  Milkewitch),  421  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  828 

*Cummins,  Joseph  (Dow  &  Cummins), 
1300-123  W.  Madison  st.  Ran.  7410. 
Aut.  30-594 

Cunnea,  William  A.  718  Reaper  Blk. 
Ran.  1122  and  468.     Aut.  48-464 

Cunningham,  Charles  C.  600  Washing- 
ton blvd.     Haymarket  4126 

Cunningham,  Clayton  (Durand  &  Cun- 
ningham), 804  Straus  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 147 

^Cunningham,  James  V.  1108  Ashland 
Blk.     Ran.  7260 

Cunningham,  Wm.  B.  (Died  Sept.  25, 
1912.) 

Cure,  Michael  F.  1010  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  1381.     Aut.  44-525 

Curran.  George  A.  524-29  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Cent.  4108.     Aut.  30-840 

*Curran,  John  M.  1127  Association 
Bldg.    Cent.  4643.    Aut.  32-515 

*Currey.  Arthur  L.  814  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Franklin  2171 

*Currier,  Albert  D.  615  Home  Ins. 
Bldg.     Cent.  .5126 

Curtin,  John,  506  Tacoma  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin  1015 

*Cushing,  Roval  B.  700-72  W.  Adams 
St.     Ran.  400 

*Custer,  Jacob  R.  (Custer  &  Cameron), 
811  The  Rookery.  Wabash  1351.  Aut. 
52-262 

Cutler,  Henry  E.  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 
Co.     Cent.  4880 

*Cutting,  Charles  S.  Judge  Probate 
Court.     Franklin  3015 

*Cutting,  Robert  M.  2635  Wabash  av. 
Calumet  5311 


Dabelstein.     Sophus,    725    Reaper     Blk. 

Cent.  5091 
Dahlberg,  Gotthard  A.  1301  Cham.  Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  3677 
Dale.  John  T.  1531  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

4410 
Dale.  Paul  N.  1709  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  7300 
*Dale,    Samuel    E.    47-54   W.    Randolph 

St.     Cent.  3307.     Aut.  44-545 
Dalenberg,  Claude  J.  11100  Michigan  av. 

W.  Pullman  12  and  3756 
Daley,    Thomas    A.    1518    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  245.     Aut.  42-886 
Dall,  J.  M.  Sec.  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 

Co.  69  W.  Washington  st.    Cent.  4880 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Daly.  Charles  L.  703-4  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  3725 

Daly.  Hugh  J.  527  E.  34th  st.  Douglas 
8956 

Daly  Joseph  D.  1107  Stock  Exch.  Bldg. 
Franklin  1178 

*Dammann,  Jr.  J.  Francis,  1025  Insur- 
ance  Exchange.    Wabash  740 

*D'Ancona,  Edward  N.  (D'Ancona  & 
Pfiaum).  1038  to  1045  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  3470 

Dandridge.  John  B.  1208  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.   1057 

Danforth.  Jerome  J.  Hinsdale,  111. 

Daniels.  Charles,  947  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.  2996.     Aut.  61-837 

Daniels,  F.  B.  400  Pullman  Bldg.  Har. 
1523 

Daniels.  Lee  Earl,  703-4  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Ran.  3725 

Daniels.  Raymond  E.  602-20  W.  Jack- 
son blvd.     Har.  1393 

Daniels,  Robert  W.  1016  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  4392 

Danisch,  Frank  P.  Clerk  Municipal 
Court,  814  Citv  Hall.  Ran.  2330  and 
909-10  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.  Ran. 
2330 

Dankowski,  I.  F.  Asst.  to  the  Probate 
Judge.  048  County  Bldg.  Franklin 
3015     Local   87 

Daragh.  Edward  J.  Asst.  Atty.  Sanitary 
District.  Wabash  1320,  and  317  Roa- 
noke Bldg.     Cent.  280.     Aut.  34-094 

Darby,  Raymond  J.  1124  Commercial 
Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Cent.  2811.  Aut. 
67-736 

Darley,  Reginald  C.  83  W.  Van  Buren 
St.     Wabash  540 

Darling,  H.  M.  (Cummins,  Stearns  & 
Milkewitch),  421  Insurance  Exchange. 
Wabash   828 

Darling.  S.  M.  Regina,  Saskatchewan, 
Canada 

*Darrow,  Clarence  S.  (Darrow  &  Bai- 
ley), 1202  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.  925. 
Aut.  44-139 

Daskal,  David  H.  510  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 
1306 

*Daugherty.  Harry  A.  1206  Merchants 
Loan  &   Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  2489 

Daughters,  James  E.    Gone  to  Idaho. 

d'Autremont,  Richard  C.  1515  Harris 
Trust   Bldg.     Ran.  901 

Davenport.  Homer  L.  1437  Unity  Bldg. 
Ran.   3737 

*David.  Joseph  B.  (David  &  Zillman), 
16-18  Metropolitan  Blk.     Main  3225 

David.  Sigmund  W.  600  The  Temple. 
Main  365.     Aut.  51-449 

Davidson,  T.  Karl,  9.34  Chi.  Stock  Exc. 
Bldg.     Franklin  900.     Aut.  34-631 


*Davidson,  John  L.   (Ullmann,  Hoag  & 

Davidson),  1305  Fisher  Bldg.  Har.  236 
Davies,  Charles  F.  1218  Hartford  Bldg. 

Ran.  5131 
Davies.  Edward  E.  9140  Commercial  av. 

So.  Chgo.  285 
*Davies,  Morgan  L.  734  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3081 
Davies,     William     B.     1508     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  6585 
*Davis,  Abe),  Vice  President  Chi.  Title 

&   Trust   Co.,   67   W.   Washington   st 

Cent.  4880.   and    (Stern,   Anderson   & 

Davis).    1034    First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg. 

Cent.    3538.      Aut.    43-884 
Davis,  Jr.   Albert  B.  600  W.  Washing- 
ton St.    Haymarket  4126 
Davis.  Ben.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.  826 

Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 
*Davis,    Brode    B.    1011    The    Rookery. 

Wabash  4136 
Davis,    Coram    T.    300    W.    Adams    st. 

Franklin  600 
Davis,   Frank   Parker    (Rector,   Hibben, 

Davis  &  Macauley),  1958  McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  821 
*Davis.  Haskell  C.  (Hopkins,  Peffers  & 

Hopkins),    616    Corn    Exchange    Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  3146,  2949 
Davis,    Homer    W.    1011    Railway    Exc. 

Bldg.     Har.  4910 
*Davis,  James   Ewing    (Short,  Davis  & 

Rust),  1016  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  4392 
Davis,  James  W.  903  Monadnock.    Har. 

626.     Aut.  64-346 
*Davis,  J.   Newton,    1335   Railway  Exc. 

Har.  6162 
Davis.  L.  L.  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co.  Cent. 

4880 
*Davis.     Percy    B.     (Davis    &    McWil- 

liams).  544  Commercial  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  4423 
*Dawes.  Chester  M.  C.  B.  &  Q.  Offices. 

1100-547    W.    Jackson    blvd.     Wabash 

4400 
Dawley,    Chas.    P,    748    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3567.     Aut.  42-772 
*Dawson,   Geo.   E.   1445  First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2231 
Dawson.  Homer  C.  1601  Grand  av.  Mon- 
roe 5283 
Dawson,  Thomas  J.   1518  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  245.    Aut.  42-886 
*Day,    Clyde    L.    (Church,    Shepard    & 

Day).  626  The  Temple.     Main  1531 
*Dav.    Edward    S.    (Day   &   Guenther), 

1250  Otis  Bldg.  Franklin  3788 
Day,  Francis  C.  823  Reaper  Blk. 
Dav,  J.  L.  Asst.  Secy.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust 

Co.     Cent.   4880 
Day.  Leo  P.  527-139  W.  Van  Buren  st. 

Wabash  4200 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Day,  Stephen  A.  928  New  York  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.  3320 

Day,  Verna  R.  521  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  1732 

Dean,  Jr.  Franklin  A.  934  Tribune  Bldg. 
Ran.  2929 

*Dean,  Wm.  D wight  (Dean  &  Rick- 
cords),  1605-6  Title  &  Trust.  Ran. 
3499.     Aut.  44-542 

De  Armond,  W.  W.  1822  Commercial 
Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  348  and  3981 

De  Boer,  H.  10558  Wentworth  av.  W. 
Pullman  65 

De  Busk,  Wm.  H.  1147  Monadnock  Blk. 
Har.  146.     Aut.  64-759 

Decker,  Herbert,  1000  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.   5241.     Aut.    63-387 

*Deering,  Thomas  G.  (West  &  Eck- 
hardt),  1340  First  Nat.  Bk.  6%. 
Cent.  646.     Aut.  41-174 

*Defrees,  Donald,.  900-226  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Wabash  2868 

*Defrees.  Joseph  H.  (Defrees.  Bucking- 
ham, Ritter  &  Eaton),  900-226  S.  La 
Salle  St.     Wabash  2868 

*De  Grazia,  John,  307  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  608.    Aut.  47-406 

Dejmek,  Ludwig  R.  (Dejmek  &  Cos- 
tello).  130]  Harris  Trust  Bldg.  Cent. 
3502 

*De  Latour,  Albert  W.  1633-38  S.  Dear- 
born St.    Ran.  3141,    Aut.  42-779 

*De  Lav,  Frank  L.  1001  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  4677.    Aut.  42-759 

*Dellenback,  William  H.  (Dellenback, 
Riese  &  Cody),  818  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
1690.    Aut.  44-550 

*Delson,  Louis  J.  1307  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Ran.  273 

Deming,  Gail  E.  604  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
1219.     Aut.  43-364 

Deming,  James  S.  (Deming  &  Jarrett), 
1508-9   Ashland   Blk.     Ran.   1550 

*Denison,  Franklin  A.  708-36  W.  Ran- 
dolph St.     Cent.  3142 

Denmark,  Wm.  B.  500-166  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Main  1273.     Aut.  33-229 

Denning,  Clarence  P.  1110  Fort  Dear- 
born  Bldg.     Cent.  5528.     Aut.   53-528 

Dennis,  Albert  E.  531-36  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.   1611.     Aut.  41-611 

Dent,  Louis  L.  (Sheriff,  Dent,  Dobyns 
&  Freeman),  1060  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  1400.    Aut.  51-380 

*Dent,  Thomas  (Dent  &  Jackson),  610 
Portland  Blk.     Cent.  1274 

*De  Stefano,  Rocco,  1111  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.  Cent.  5949.  Aut.  47-248. 
Res.  West  4869 

Devaney,  James  M.  1200  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  6779.     Aut.  44-640 


Devenish,    William    H.    605    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  1105 
*Dever,  Wm.  E.  Judge  Superior  Court. 

Franklin  3015 
Devere,    James    T.    167    N.    Clark    st. 

Ran.  2349.     Aut.  47-322 
Devine,  James  P.  with  Clerk  of  Probate 

Court.    Franklin  3015.    Local  89 
Devine,  John  B,  501  City  Hall. 
*Devine,  John  J.  320  Reaper  Blk.    Cent. 

1239.    Aut.  41-918 
*Devine,  Miles  J.  320  Reaper  Blk.   Cent. 

1239.    Aut.   41-918 
Devitt,  Jas.  B.  304  The  Temple.  Main  935 
Devlin,  Daniel  E.  523  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 

6952  and  6954.    Aut.  41-927 
Dewees,  R.  Adelbert,  1603  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  2848.    Aut.  44-265 
DeWolfe,    Donald    J.    701    Cham.    Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  1308.    Aut.  34-54.? 
DeWolfe,    John    C.    701    Cham.     Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  1308.    Aut.  34-543 
De    Young,    Frederic    R.    828-37    Unity 

Bldg.    Ran.  4127 
Diamond,   Harry  C.   810  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Franklin  3463 
♦Diamond,    Jacob,    810    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Franklin  3463 
*Dick,  Homer  T.  7th  floor  McCormick 

Bldg.    Har.   5115 
*Dicker,     Edward     A.    1315    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  4211 
Dickerman,    William    T.    1113    Ashland 

Blk.    Ran.  3139 
Dickerson.  James  Dwiglit,  1007  Tacoma 

Bldg.    Main  2288 
Dickey,  Frank  H.  31-128  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  1100.    Aut.  32-305 
♦Dickinson,  Francis  R.  2d  fl.  Otis  Bldg. 

Franklin  2042 
♦Dickinson,  Frederick,  Asst.  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict   Atty.    826    Federal    Bldg.     Har. 

4700,    and    1310-123    W.    Madison    st.. 

Ran.  4054 
Dickinson,    Frederick    B.    909    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  6211.     Aut.  41-367 
♦Dickinson,    Henry    F.    1511    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  5446.     Aut.  47-107 
♦Dickinson,    J.    R.    1335    Railway    Ex- 
change  Bldg.     Har.  6162 
Dickinson.    Lewis    Edward,     38-112     N. 

La    Salle    st.      Franklin     1781.     Aut. 

32-013 
Dickinson,    Wm.    F.    1025    La    Salle    st. 

Station.     Wabash  3210 
♦Dickinson,  Wm.  R.   (Wilson.  Moore  & 

Mcllvaine),     1605     Marquette     Bldg. 

Cent.  406 
Dickson,  George  E.  1443  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash   1854 
Dicus,    ^.    G.    614-118    N.    La    Salle    st. 

Main  3077.     Aut.  32-352 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


■•=Dierssen,    George    E.     1501-6    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  1228.     Aut.  42-135 
Dieterich,  W.  H.   Beardstown,  111. 
Dikeman.    H.    W.    1007    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  3500 
Dillard,  F.  C.  Gen'l  Counsel  C.  R.  I.  & 
P.   R.   R.   1025  La   Salle   St.   Station. 
Wabash  3210 
Dillenbeck,     Ralph,     New     York     City, 

N.  Y. 
*Dil]on,     William,      Asst.      Corporation 
Counsel,   Main  447;    (O'Donnell.  Dil- 
lon &  Toolen),   1218-19  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  8474-3475.    Aut.  41-435 
Dillon,  William  H.  (Dillon  &  O'Toole), 
1218  Ashland   Blk.     Ran.  3474.     Aut. 
41-435 
Dillon,    William    T.    316    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  646.    Res.  Graceland  6627 
Dinkelman,    H.    A.    1301    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  5451.     Aut.  41-367 
Ditchburne,  Harry  S.  904-212  W.  Wash- 
ington  St.    Franklin   741 
*Dittus,  Jacob  E.  1522-25  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  5075  and  5076 
Diven,  Thos.  J.  1414-180  N.  Dearborn  st. 
Divine,    Fred    L.    3203    Franklin    blvd. 

Kedzie  6850 
Dixon.    Arthur    W.    1628    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  1295.    Ran.  738.    Aut.  42-023 
Dixon,  Geo.  W.  425  S.  Fifth  av.     Wa- 
bash 2844 
*Dixon,  Simeon  W.  1104  Karpen  Bldg. 
and  437  Belmont  av.    Graceland  1731 
Dixon.  Willard  J.  1620  Corn  Exchange 

Bk.  Bldg.     Main  1995 
*Dixon,   Wm.   W.    (Calhoun,   Lvford   & 
Sheean),  940  The  Rookery.     Wabash 
3814.    Aut.  52-142,  52-143 
*Dobyns,  Fletcher   (Sheriff,  Dent,  Dob- 
vns  &  Freeman),   1060  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  1400.     Aut.  51-380 
Dodge,     Jr.    James     S.    630    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.    1764 
Dodge.  Paul   H.   Standard  T.  &  S.  Bk. 

29  S.   La  Salle  st.     Ran.  325.? 
Dodson,  Harf-y  Lea,  919-20  The  Temple. 

Main   1593.     Aut.   51-538 
Doggett,  William,  13  111.  Trust  &  S.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Wabash  4060 
Doherty,   W.   M.   518   Home   Ins.    Bldg. 

Ran.  187 
*Dolan,     Harry     P.     Judge     Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Dolan,  J.  H.  429-29  W.  Monroe  st.  Cent. 

56 
*Dolan,    Michael    D.    1439    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  3441.     Aut.  44-412 
Dole,      William      J.      (Stevens,      Lev^ris 
Cherry    &    Dole),    1004    Chgo.    Opera 
House.    Franklin  1313.    Aut.  31-437 


*Dolph,    Fred    A.    1606    Tribune    Bldg 

Ran.  1853.     Aut.  44-144 
Donahoe,    Daniel     (Donahoe    &    Hart- 
nett),   1606  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  2590 
*Donahoe,    James,     1602    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent   2590 
Donahoe,  John  T.  801-25   N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  3326.     Aut.  44-089 
Donigan,      C.       Marcellus,      Galveston, 

Texas 
Donlevy,  Arthur  C.  637  Insurance  Ex- 
change   Bldg.      Wabash    4588.     Aut. 
580-369 
Donlin,   William   J.    1207-69   W.   Wash- 
ington St.     Cent.  2015 
Donly,    Frank    E.    1022    Court    House. 

Main  4480 
Donnelly,  Geo.  A.    (Rankin,  Howard  & 
Donnelly),    606-118    N.    La    Salle    st. 
Main  3037 
Donnelly,  J*ames  A.  207  Roanoke  Bldg. 

Cent.    1773 
Donoghue,    Arthur     (Malato,    Bauer    & 
Donoghue),  616  Ashland   Blk.     Cent. 
679 
Donoghue,    Francis    E.     1031-36    Unity 

Bldg.     Cent.  5312 
Donohue,  Dennis  S.  723-108  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  2466 
Donovan,  Andrew,  27  Metropolitan  Blk. 

Franklin  2310.     Aut.  31-048 
*Donovan,  Arthur  J.  1639  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2160 
Donovan,     Clarence     V.     317     Roanoke 

Bldg     Cent.  280.     Aut.  34-094 
Donovan,      Richard     W.     610-167     W. 
Washington    st.      Franklin    353,    354. 
Aut.  31-430 
*Donovan,    Rupert   D.    1400   First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  828 
Dooley,    James    A     1613    Peoples    Gas 

Bldg.     Ran.  4567 
Dooley,    Tames    C.    Asst.    State's    Atty. 
Cent.  4870,  and  1  Haymarket  Theater 
Bldg.    716    W.    Madison    st.      Monroe 
409.     Res.  Kedzie  7544 
Dooley,  Richard  E    (Caswell  &  Healy), 
1809    City   Hall    Square   Bldg.      Cent. 
2098.     Aut.  43-576 
Dorland,     Walter     E.     534    Otis     Bldg. 

Main  4808 
Dornblaser,    John    S.  1605  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  3508 
Dorothy,   William,    1510   Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent    1863.     Aut.  42-335 
Dorr.    Louis    B.    625    Home    Ins.    Bldg. 

Ran.  2827 
Dotv,    C.   M.  2201   Osgood   st.     Lincoln 

7410 
Doubt,  David,  2128  Ogden  av. 
Doucrlas,   R.    S.   906   Peoples   Gas   Bldg. 
Ran.  2553.     Aut.  64-562 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Douglass,  Frank  F.  1353  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1361 
^Douglass,    Geo.    L.    806    The     Temple. 

Main  4418.     Aut.  57-454 
Douthart,   S.  P.   1511  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.    Ran.  6752 
*Dow,  Harry  A.  Asst.  Secretary  Harris 

Trust  &  Savings  Bk.     Ran    94 
*Dow,  Lorenzo  E.   (Dow  &  Cummins), 

1300-123  W.  Madison  st.     Ran.  7410. 

Aut.   30-594 
Dow,  Thos.  F.  317  Roanoke  Bldg.  Cent. 

280.    Aut.  34-094 
Downev,    John    J.    302-25    N.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  5198 
Doyle,  Ignatius  P    1837-175  W.  Jackson 

blvd. 
*Doyle  Leo  J.  Master  in  Chancerv  Su- 
perior Court,  534  First  Nat.  Bk.'Bldg. 

Ran.  4701,  4702.     Aut   41-587 
*Doyle,    Wm.    A.    Master    in    Gjiancery 

Circuit    Court,    1207    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  810.     Aut.  44-051 
Doyle,  Wm    J.  516  National  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  5713.     Aut.  30-288 
Drake,    Marion   H.     1301    Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.   5451.     Aut.  41-367 
*Dray,  Gail,  1232  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 

777      Ran.  3041 
Dreiske,  Geo.  J.  609  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  5478.     Aut.  43-078 
Dreffein.  Robert  B.  412  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Ran.  7434     Aut.  51-298 
*Drennap,  John  G.  135  Park  Row.   Wa- 
bash 2200 
Dresser,    Jasper    M.    1812    Commercial 

Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  4772 
Drezmal.  Max  A.  301-1225  N.  Ashland 

av.     Monroe  6278 
Drezner.    Morris    J.     1101     Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3572 
Driscoll.  John,  with  Merchants'  Loan  & 

T.  Co.     Ran.  2119 
Drouillard,  J.  W.    (Died  Aug.  14,  1912.) 
Drury,    Frank    H.    1610    Ft     Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  45 
Dudley,  J.  Sherman,  1510  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.   1093 
Duerlein.    Edgar    N.    2166    Ogden    av. 

West  2388 
Duffy.  John  M.  1518  Otis  Bldg.    Frank- 
lin 3510  and  3511      Aut.  34-525 
Dulsky,  Louis    (Dulsky  &  Dulsky).  404 

National  Life  Bldg.    Ran.  2455.    Cent. 

2923 
Dulsky,  Samuel  (Dulsky  &  Dulsky).  404 

National  Life  Bldg.    Ran.  2455.    Cent. 

2923 
Dummer,    Chas.    Henry,    574    Rookery. 

Wabash  3500 
Dummer,  Wm.  F.  574  Rookery.  Wabash 

8500 


Dunbar,    David    Owen,    5    111.    Trust   & 

Sav    Bk.  Bldg.     Wabash  4060 
Dunbaugh,  H.  J.  1700-72  W.  Adams  st. 

Ran.  425 
Duncan,    Warren   W.   Judge   C   Branch 

Appellate  Court:     Ran.  3641 
*Duncombe,   Herbert   S.    (Duncombe   & 

Behan),   1352   Otis   Bldg.     Main   1134 
Dunlap,    B.    A.     74     Metropolitan    Blk. 

Frankhn   325.     Aut.  32-992 
Dunlap,  Robt.   1011  Railway  Exchange. 

Har.  4910 
Dunn,  James  H.    1018    Hartford    Bldg. 

Cent.  2484 
*Dunn,     Robert     W.     712     Otis     Bldg 

Franklin  3240  and  3241 
Dunn,   Samuel   O.   608   S.   Dearborn   st. 

Har.  27 
*Dunne,  Edward  F.  Governor  of  State 

of  Illinois,   Springfield,  111. 
*Dunne.  Jr.  Edward  F.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery Superior  Court   (Dunne  &  Mur- 
phy),  1103-4  City  Hall   Square   Bldg. 

Cent   4296.     Aut.  44-008 
*Dunne,    J.    Paul.    710    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  592.     Aut.  43-093 
*Dunne,   Michael  J.   1618  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  966 
Dunne,     Peter     J.     5342     Calumet     av. 

Drexel  145  and  4604 
*Dunning,    A.     B.     1309    Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.  852 
Dunshee,  Esther  A.  621  New  York  Life 

Bldg.     Ran.   1976.     Aut.  33-632 
*Dupee,  Eugene  H.  Asst.  Corp.  Counsel. 

Main  447 
Dupee,   Geo    W.  484  Monadnock  Bldg. 

Har.  2946 
*Dnpuv,  Geo.  A.  Spl.  Atty.  111.  Cent.  R. 

R.     Wabash  2200 
*Durand,     Arthur     F.     1314-16     Fisher 

Bldg      Har.  2062 
Durand,  Clarence  N.    (Durand  &  Cun- 

ninsrham),   804   Straus  Bldg.     Frank- 
lin 147 
Durand,    Henry    Z.    1209    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  1101.     Aut.  54-669 
Durfee,   Irving  W.  841   First  Nat.   Bk 

Bldg.     Ran.  6046 
Durham,   Theron,    1408   Hartford   Bldg. 

Cent.  2069 
Duval,   William   H.   Asst.    State's   Atty. 

Cent.  4870 
Duzeski,    Paul   E.   988  W.    Chicago   av. 

Mon.  2446 
Dvorak,    Henry,    17    Metropolitan    Blk. 

Main  264.    Aut.  31-229 
Dyche,  Frank  B.  1127  Association  Bldg. 

Ran.  730.     Aut.  32-515 
Dyer,  Charles  R.  (Moran  &  Dyer),  414 

Hammond  Bldg.  Hammond,  Ind.  TeL 

556 


35 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Dyer,  I..  B.  1917  N.  Lawndale  av.  Bel- 
mont 2809 

*Dvnes,  O.  W.  1335  Railway  Exchange 
Bldg.     Har.  6162 

Dyniewic^.  Matthew  J.  1202  Ashland 
Blk.     Cent.  925.     Aut.  44-139 

♦Dyrenforth.  Arthur.  914  Marquette 
Bldg.     Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 

Dvrenforth,  Julius  W.  (Dyrenforth,  Lee, 
Chritton  &  Wiles),  1508  Marquette 
Bldg.     Cent.  6585 

♦Dyrenforth,  Philip  C.  (Dyrenforth,  Lee, 
Chritton  &  Wiles),  1508  Marquette 
Bldg.     Cent.  6585 

Dvrenforth,  William  H.  (Dyrenforth, 
Lee.  Chritton  &  Wiles),  1508  Mar- 
quette Bldg.     Cent.  6585 


Eakin.  Edgar  O.    (Clements  &  Eakin) 

1531    Unity    Bldg.      Cent.    1424,    4410 

Aut.  92-942 
*Eames.  Joseph  P.    (McGilvray,  Eames 

&  Maclean),  1010  Title  &  Trust  Bldg 

Cent.  2598.     Aut.  44-525       , 
Earle,   George,   1016  Westminster   Bldg 

Ran.  2682 
Early,  John,  1522,  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg 

Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 
Early,    Joseph    P.    11    N.    La    Salle    st 

Franklin   745.     Aut.   31-145. 
Eastburn,    A.    W.    V.    3    The    Rookery 

Wabash  2616 
Easter,    Adolph    H.    1101    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  2958.     Aut.  42-286 
♦Eastman,      Albert      N.      (Eastman      & 

White),  900  The  Temple.     Main  3815 

Aut.  51-107 
Eastman,  Charles  J.  510-305  S.  La  Salle 

St. 

♦Eastman,   Sidney  C.  Re-feree  in  Bank- 
ruptcy,  901-9   Monadnock   Blk.     Har. 

626.    Aut.  64-346 
♦Eaton,  Charles  Schribner,  607  Portland 

Blk.     Ran.  280,  281.     Aut.  44-098 
♦Eaton,  Lewis  S.   ('.A.nderson  &  Eaton), 

1056  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  1223 
♦Eaton.  Marquis   (Dcfrees,  Buckingham, 

Rittcr  &  Eaton),  9th  floor,  226  S.  La 

Salle   St.     Wabash   2868 
Eberhardt,  Alfar  M.  1522  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  5116.     Aut.  42-052 
Eberhardt,  Max.    (Died  June  15.  1912.) 
Eberle,  Robert  H.  407-19  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Cent.  6564.     Aut.  33-069 
Eckels.    George     M.     1727     Commercial 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  4515 
♦Eckert.     Walter    H.     710    Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  1964 


Eckhardt,  Henry,  City  Pros.  Atty.  Main 

447,  and  1411  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  45. 

Aut.  41-607 
♦Eckhart,  Percy  B.   (West  &  Eckhart), 

1340  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  646. 

Aut.  41-174 
♦Eddy,  Alfred  D.  Gen'l  Counsel  Stand- 
ard Oil  Co.,  934-72  Adams  st.     Cent. 

3304 
♦Eddy,    Arthur    J.     (Eddy,    Wetten    & 

Pegler).  800  The  Temple.     Main  4466. 

Aut.  51-959 
♦Eddy,  Morton  H.  934  Commercial  Nat. 

Bank  Bldg.     Cent.  3304 
Ede,  Elphick  R.     (Died  Jan.  12,  1918.) 
♦Edelman,     Leon,     510     Ashland     Blk. 

Ran.  1306 
Edelson,  Joseph  H.    (Edelson,  Peterson 

&    Rosenberg),    1431-36    Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  4189 
Edelson,  Robert,  702  Reaper  Blk.    Cent. 

4996 
Edgar,  Maxwell,  518  Ashland  Blk.   Cent. 

1458 
E!dgar,   Wm.  C.  151  N.  53  av. 
Edgerton,   Alice  C.   613  First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  5112 
♦Edgerton,    Seymour    (Bates,    Harding, 

Edgerton   &   Bates),   803    N.   Y.   Life 

Bldg.     Cent.   1158.     Aut.  34-248 
Egan,    James    W.    417    S.    Dearborn    st. 

Har.  5509 
♦Eheim,    August   W.    (Bradley,    Harper 

&    Eheim),     1404     Association     Bldg. 

Cent.  6520,  6521,  6522 
♦Ehle,  Louis  C.  1200-76  W.  Monroe  st. 

Cent.  6002 
Ehler,     Theodore    F.    712    W.    63d     st. 

Wentworth  23 
Ehrlich,    Arnold    M.     57     Borden    Blk. 

Ran.  4219 
Ehrlich.    Benjamin    H.    4.70    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  248.     Aut.  42-794 
Eichberg,  David,  510-35  S.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  2166.     Aut.  42-494 
♦Einstein.  David   G.   1111   Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  496  and  497.     Aut.  41-432 
Eisendrath,  David  S.  707,  708  Westmin- 
ster Bldg.     Ran.  4876 
Ela,     Grover,     March     &     Eckert,    1331 

Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  4199.     Aut.  43-667 
♦Elder,    Charles     B.     702    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  6169 
Elder,    Edgar   540    National    Life    Bldg. 

Ran.  7329.     Aut.  32-320 
Elder,  Robert  D.  1014  Association  Bldg. 

Cent.  582.     Ran.  5246 
Eldridge,  Clarence  E.  709  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  805 
♦Elev,  Ning,  1040  Otis  Bldg.      Franklin 

3468 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Ellert,  Peter  J.  537  County  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3015 
Elley,  J.  R.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ellingson,    Girard    A.    1010    Home    Ins. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2510 
Elliott,    Francke    C.    1016    Cham.    Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  1264 
Elliott,  Frederick  W.  15U8  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1976 
Elliott,     Horace     J.     200     Westminster 

Bldg.     Ran.  4844 
Elliott,    Jno.    G.    1429    Monadnock    Blk. 

Har.  259.     Aut.  61-047 
*Elliott,    J.    Ketner,    175    N.    State    st. 

Ran.  7340 
Elliott.  Lorenzo  B.  3412  W.  Adams  st. 

Kedzie  44 
Elliott,  Robert  L.  320  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Ran.  1280 
*Elliott,  Wm.  Sanders  606  S.  Michigan 

av.     Har.  6200 
Ellis,     Fred    C.    36    Metropolitan     Blk. 

Main  3837.     Aut.  31-585 
Ellis,  George  W.  3000  S.  State  st.  Doug- 
las 8058.    Aut.  75-223 
Ellis.    H.    Carl,    36    Metropolitan    Blk. 

Main  3837.     Aut.  31-585 
*Ellis.    John    W.    Master    in    Chancery 

Circuit  Court   (Ellis  &  Lewis).  1107-8 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  872.     Aut. 

41-453 
Elmer,  Walter  D.   (Elmer,  Cohen  &  Be- 

lasco),    611    City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Cent.  3403.     Aut.  43-497 
*Elsdon,    James    G.    (Carnahan,    Elsdon 

&  Slusser),  1200-4  Westminster  Bldg. 

Cent.  1091 
*Elting,  Victor.  706  The  Rookery.     Wa- 
bash 1503.    Aut.  51-410 
Elvert,   Martha  437-44   Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.      Main    8618    and    3619.      Aut. 

31-7.39 
Emmicke.    Geo.   45-112   N.   La    Salle   st. 

Main  2079.     Aut.  32-511.     And  Asst. 

City  Pros.  Attv.     Main  447 
Emrich.    Myer    S.    Asst.    City   Atty.  602 

City  Hall.     Main  447 
*England,    Edward   L.    1450   Otis    Bldg. 

Main  662 
*Engle,    Walter    J.    with    Continental    & 

Commercial  Trust  &  Sav.   Bk.     Ran. 

4606 
*English,  Lee  F.  1011  Railway  Exchange 

Bldg.     Har.  4910 
^English,     William,    304    The    Temple. 

Main    935 
Engwall,    Tohn  H.  412-202   S.   Clark  st. 

Har.  819 
*Ennis.    James    I.    Master    in    Chancery 

Superior    Court,    1334-40    Stock    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  4341 


Enoch,  Albert  B.  1025  La  Salle  st.  Sta- 
tion.   Wabash  3210 
*Eppstein,  Aaron  R.  1314  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  5120.     Aut.  43-842 
Epstein,    Benjamin    (Epstein   &   Marx), 

707-9  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  5626,  5627 
Epstein,  Joseph  (died  Oct.  30,  1912). 
Erb,   J.   816   Ashland   Blk.     Cent.   6807. 

Aut.  44-421 
Erbstein.     Chas.    E.     (Erbstein    &    Van 

Bever),  426-37  First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg. 

Cent.  248,  249.     Aut.  42-794 
Erbstein,    Saul    C.    430    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  248.     Aut.  42-794 
*Erickson.   Alfred    O.   828    Reaper   Blk. 

Ran.  3250 
Erickson,  Cecil  C.  1409  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  7400 
Erickson,  John  E.  601  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3296 
Erickson,  J.  Seaverns,  1025  La  Salle  St. 

Station.     Wabash  -3210 
Erie,  Charles  E.  6-77  W.  Washington  st. 
Erland,    Henry    H.    with    The    Wm.    D. 

Gibson  Co.     North  2228 
Ernst,  Geo.  J.  5226  So.  Fifth  av. 
Errant,   Joseph  W.  Rialto,  Call. 
Erskine,  Robert  N.  1037-9  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3873.    Aut.  43-247 
Erwin.  Louis  B.  (Rector,  Hibben,  Davis 

&  Macauley),   1958   McCormick  Bldg. 

Har.  821 
*Espey,   Chas.    W.    (Espey  &   Moffett), 

605-19  S.  La  Salle  st.     Cent.  7026 
Essington,  T.  G.  Streator,  111. 
Ettelson,  D.  L.  502  Nat.  Life  Bldg.  Cent. 

5665 
*Ettelson.    Samuel  A.    (Schuvler,   Ettel- 
son &  Weinfeld),   1217-20   New  York 

Life  Bldff.     Cent.  1407.     Aut.  32-184 
Evans,  Daniel,  1007  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 

Ran.  1.350 
Evans,  Eliot  H.  Asst.  State's  Atty.  Cent. 

4870 
*Evans,  John  T.  534  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.  4701.     Aut.  41-587 
*Evans,  Lynden  1007  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 

Ran.  1.350.     Aut.  54-447 
*Evans,    Peter    L.    (Cheney    &    Evans). 

804-19  S.  La  Salle  st.     Cent.  5848  and 

1733.    Aut.  36-576 
Evans,  Thomas,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Evarts,    Edward    S.     (Munday,    Evarts, 

Adcock    &    Clarke),     907     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  1556 
*Everett,  Coleman  S.  3908  Cottage  Grove 

av.     Douglas  3041 
*Everett,  Edward  W.   (Winston,  Pavne. 

Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat. 'Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
*Everett,  John  C.    (Everett  &  McGoni- 

gle),   806   Hartford   Bldg.     Ran.   3668 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Everett,  Thomas,  805  Unity  Bldg.   Cent. 

1610 
Ewell,    Marshall   D.    619   Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  2225.    Aut.  48-321 
*Ewen.    Jr.     Wm.     R.     T.     (Brown     & 

Ewen),  804  Tacoma  Bldg.    Main  3845 

and  3846 
*E\verts,    Peter,    1201-6    Title    &   Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440.     Aut.  42-418 
Ewing.  Adlai  T.  409-13  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.    Main  4733.    Aut.  31-830 
Exselsen.  C.  L.  V.  1708  Majestic  Bldg. 

Cent.    6533 
Exter.  Edward  J.  36  E.  Adams  st.   Har. 

4050 
Eyer,    Clarendon    B.    (Smoot   &   Eyer), 

1501-4  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  1228.    Aut. 

42-135 


Fabry,  Wm.  H.  Zion  City,  111.     Tel.  72 

Fadner,  Fred  J.  1009  Hartford  Bldg. 
Cent.  4624 

Faherty,  Roger  B.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust 
Co.     Cent.  4880 

Fahy,  Jos.  R.  Asst.  State's  Atty.  Cent. 
4870,  and  36  W.  Randolph  st.  Ran. 
993 

*Fairbank,  Freeman  L.  (Northup,  Ar- 
nold &  Fairbank),  1905-6  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Ran.  2063 

♦Fairbank,  Kellogg  (Keogh  &  Fair- 
bank),  1004  Merchants'  L.  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  1217 

*Fairfield,  Frank  M.  602  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.     Cent.  5003 

Fairweather,  George  O.  1204  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.  Franklin  214.  Aut. 
52-374 

*Fake,  Fred  L.  Judge  Municipal  Court. 
Franklin  2684 

*FaIes,  David,  1301  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 
Cent.  415 

Fales.  James  T.  301  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 
Ran.  4776 

♦Falk,  Lester  L.  1620  Corn  Exchange 
Bk.  Bldg.    Main  1995 

Falk,  Samuel  B.  1303-19  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Ran.  2898 

Falvey,  John  J.  604-166  W.  Washington 
St.     Franklin  2060 

*Farber,  Max  J.  725-7  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.    Ran.  4941,  4942.    Aut.  43-570 

Fardy,  James  F.  (Fardy  &  Grififin),  1005 
Unity  Bldg.     Ran.  3203 

Farmer,  Walter  M.  708-184  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  4153.    Aut.  33-736 

I'arrell,  John  D.  1123  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Franklin  1825 

*Farson,  Chas.  T.  1034  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.    Cent.  3538 


*Farwell,    John    C.    1012    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  1900.     Aut.  58-201 
Fasmer,   Harry   B.   1230   Tribune   Bldg. 

Cent.  1825 
*Fassett,  Eugene  G.  414  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.    Ran.  3853 
^Faulkner.   Chas.  J.   Jr.  Armour  &  Co. 

137   S.   La   Salle  st.     Cent.  4804  and 

Yards  4100 
Faust,    George   R.    905   First    Nat.    Bk. 

Cent.  732.     Aut.  41-115 
Fay.  John  Leo,   1312   Cham.   Commerce 

Bldg.     Main  1477 
*Fearing,    Henry   L.    (Pringle   &    Fear- 
ing),   807-112    W.    Adams    st.      Cent. 

1711.     Aut.  53-924 
Fegtly,      Sam'l     M.     Black     Mountain, 

N.  C. 
Fehrman,  Henry  J.    (Fehrman  &  Fehr- 

man),    615    City     Hall     Square    Bldg. 

Cent.  1569 
Fehrman,    Ira    B.    (Fehrman    &    Fehr- 
man),   615    City    Hall     Square     Bldg. 

Cent.  1569 
Feinberg,  Michael,  1020  Adams  Express 

Bldg.     Cent.  2538 
*Feindt,   Jr.    Wm.    H.    650   Otis   Bldg. 

Franklin  3928 
Feldman,     Rueben     J.     609     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  3159 
Feldman,  William,  1628-37  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  1295.     Ran.  738 
Felger,  Harry  H.  62-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  1042.    Aut.  30-499 
*Fell,  Timothy  J.  701  Cham.  Commerce 

Bldg.    ^lain  1308.    Aut.  34-543 
Fellingham,    R.    J.    373    Insurance    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  4047 
Fellows,    John    W.    with    Chicago    Law 

Inst.,  1025  County  Bldg.     Main  4301 
*Felsenthal.  Edward  George  (Felsenthal 

&  Beckwith),  810  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  711  and  712.     Aut.  41-141 
*Felsenthal,  Eli  B.   (Felsenthal  &  Beck- 
with), 810  Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  711  and  712.    Aut.  41-141 
Fenn,  George  H.  1002-19  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Ran.  4861.     Aut.  31-220 
*Fergus,   Robert   C.   1058  National  Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  3834 
*Ferguson,     Elbert     C.      (Ferguson     & 

Goodnow),  1450  Otis  Bldg.     Main  662 
Ferguson,  Isaac  E.  Powell,  Wyo. 
Ferguson,  J.  D.  400  Pullman  Bldg.   Har. 

1523 
Ferguson,   Thomas   H.   1315   Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  4211 
Fernald,  G.  S.  400  Pullman  Bldg.     Har. 

1523 
Ferncase,    Henry    G.    1600    Am.    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  2780 


38 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Ferrel,  Harrison  H.  1515  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3604 
Ferrin,    Claude    A.     1016    Westminster 

Bldg.    Ran.  3279-2682 
Ferrio,   E.  410  Cham.   Commerce  Bldg. 

Franklin  3639.     Aut.  33760 
*Ferry,  Watson  J.  1541  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  1743 
Ferstel,  William  G.  4113  N.  Hermitage 

av.     Wellington  9729 
Fetting,  Otto,  501-4  Unity  Bldg.      Ran. 

3503.     Aut.  48-317 
*Fetzer,    William    R.     (Biggs.    Carr    & 

Fetzer),    805     Title    &     Trust     Bldg. 

Ran.  394 
Fidler,   George   E.   1033   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  662 
Field,    Elisha    C.     1422    Transportation 

Bldg.     Har.  3309 
Field.  H.  H.  1335  Ry.  Ex.  Bldg.     Har. 

6162 
*Fifer,   Ernest   R.    (Jennings  &   Fifer), 

1504    City    Hall    Square    Bldg.      Ran. 

1722.     Aut.  47-148 
Files,    Norton    M.    1025    County    Bldg. 

Main  4301 
Finder,   H.  J.  409-117   N.   Dearborn   st. 

Ran.  5493 
Fine,  M.  Laurence  815  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6565 
Finerty,  Jr.  John  F.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Fink,  Arthur  H.  1120  Otis  Bldg.    Frank- 
lin 3726 
*Fink,    Geo.    E.    with    State    Bk.    203 

Cham.  Commerce.     Franklin  684 
Finkelstein.    Otto    G.    720    W.    12th    st. 

Monroe  5346 
Finn.  Nicholas  R.  818  Reaper  Blk.    Ran. 

3528.     Aut.  44-550 
Finn.  Richard  J.  617  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

5160  and  5161.     Aut.  44-123 
Finn,    Thomas     J.     Asst.    State's    Atty. 

Criminal  Court  Bldg.     Cent.  4870 
Firebaugh.  Chester,  1518-20  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.    Ran.  4915.     Aut.  53-501 
*Fischel,  Frederic  A.  1220  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  220 
Fischer.   Alfred  W.  6827  W.  Lakewood 

av.     Rogers  Park  5017 
*Fischer,  Edgar  B.  (Fischer  &  Fischer), 

601-118  N.  La  Salle  st.    Main  1097 
*Fischer,   Gustave   F.    (Rubens,  Fischer 

&    Mosser),    1418    Westminster    Bldg. 

Ran.  4234  and  4235 
*Fischer,  Jr.  H.  A.  900-226  S.  La  Salle 

St.    Wabash  2868 
Fischer,    Nicholas    V.    1329    Chi.    Stock 

Exchange  Bldg.     Main  1257 
Fischer,  Paul  B.  900-226  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Wabash  2868 
Fischer,    Richard,    1038-45    Chi.    Stock 

Exchange  Bldg.     Main  3470 


Fischer,  Russell  P.  1033  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.    Ran.  662 

Fischer,  Wm.  H.  (Fischer  &  Fischer), 
601-118  N.  La  Salle  st.     Main  1097 

Fish.  William  H.  (Swanson  &  Fish), 
407  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.  376.  Aut.  41-448 

Fish,  Williston,  600  Borland  Bldg.  Ran. 
1480 

Fishell.  Daniel  W.  (Sonnenschein,  Berk- 
son  &  Fishell),  934-39  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Franklin  900.     Aut.  34-631 

Fisher,  Arthur  K.  2417  W.  Madison  st. 
West  1231 

Fisher,  Clyde  C.  40  E.  Kinzie  st.  Cent. 
6114 

*Fisher,  Edward  A.  1414  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.  Cent.  6646.  Ran.  4030.  Aut. 
58-301 

Fisher,  George  F.  1913  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  6731 

*Fisher,  George  P.  (Peirce.  Fisher  & 
Clapp),  1431  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1648.    Aut.  62-207 

*Fisher,  Harry  M.  Judge  Municipal 
Court.     Franklin  2684 

*Fisher,  Robt.  E.  Swift  &  Co.  Yards 
4200 

*Fisher,  Walter  L.  (Matz,  Fisher  & 
Boyden),510  Portland  Blk.  Cent.  2707 

Fisher.  W.  Merle,  1100-76  W.  Monroe 
St.     Cent.  618 

Fitch,  Charles  A.  315-179  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Main  1347.     Aut.  34-151 

Fitch,  Edward  C.  523  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
6952  and  6954.    Aut.  41-927 

Fitch,  Joel  C.  (Stead,  Lincoln  &  Fitch). 
924-938  Otis  Bldg.  Franklin  376  and 
377 

Fitch,  Joseph  E.  (Benson  &  Fitch), 
1334  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.  Main 
4341-2 

*Fitch,  Joseph  H.  Judge  D.  Branch  Ap- 
pellate Court.     Ran.  5540 

Fitts,  Charles  Freeman,  523  Railway  Ex- 
change.   Har.  2020 

Fitzgerald,  Charles  F.  419-9  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Ran.  987 

Fitzgerald,  John  T.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust 
Co.     Cent.  4880 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas  A.  (Hassell  & 
Fitzpatrick),  910  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.  Ran.  2330.  Res.  2120  S.  Lawn- 
dale  av.     Lawndale  533 

Fitzsimmons.  Francis  V.  5221  Windsor 
av.     Irving  14003 

Flaherty.  M.  D.  36  Metropolitan  Blk. 
Main  3837.     Aut.  37-585 

Flanagan,  Patrick  B.  1617  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  569.     Aut.  44-644 

Flanegan.  W.  A.  106  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  2197 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Flanigan.  John  Edward  510  Corn  Ex- 
change Bldg.     FrankHn  230 

Flannerv,  Daniel  F.  1200  Westminster 
Bldg.'  Ran.  6629 

Fleck.  Harry  A.  527  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
2578.     Aut.  48-364 

*Fleming.  Joseph  B.  804-203  S.  Dearborn 
St.    Har.  3233.    Aut.  64-438 

Fleming,  Jno.  T.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 
Cent.  4780.  315-179  W.  Washington 
St.     Main  1347.    Aut.  33-558 

Flens,  Walter  J.  9215  Commercial  av.  S. 
Chicago   128 

Fletcher.  David  H.  1541  Monadnock  Blk. 
Har.  4574.     Aut.  63-209 

*Fletcher.  Harvey  T.  537  Monadnock 
Blk.     Har.  5829 

Fletcher,  R.  V.  135  Park  Row.  Wabash 
2200 

*Fletcher,  Wm.  Meade,  gone  to  Vir- 
ginia 

Flexner.  Bernard,  701  Merchants'  Loan 
&  T.  Bldg.     Ran.  3830 

Floberg.  Frederick  O.  600  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Havmarket  4126 

Flood,  Christopher  L.  34-112  N.  La 
Salle  St.     Main  4193 

Flower,  Louis  B.  735  California  terrace. 
Lake  View  2947 

Flvnn.  John  M.  3243  Fillmore  st.  Ked- 
zie  4120 

Flvnn.  Maurice  J.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust 
Co.     Cent.  4880 

Flvnn.  Thomas  W.  (Flynn  &  Lyon), 
539-41  The  Rookery.  Wabash  1350. 
Aut.  51-750 

*Foell,  Charles  M.  Judge  Superior  Court. 
Franklin  3015 

Fogel,  Ira,  1302  Hartford  Bldg.  Cent. 
6840.     Aut.  42-702 

*Fogle.  John  L.  1110  Fort  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Cent.  5528.     Aut.  53-528 

*Folk.  George  E.  (Barton  &  Folk).  1445 
Alonadnock  Blk.  Har.  283.  Aut.  64- 
553 

*Follansbee.  Geo.  A.  412  Home  Ins. 
Bldg.     Ran.  7434.     Aut.  51-298 

Follansbee,  Merrill  M.  CFollansbee  & 
Keyes),  1510-19  S.  La  Salle  st.  Cent. 
?551 

*Follansbee,  Mitchell  D.  ("Adams,  Fol- 
lansbee. Hawley  &  Shorey),  412 
Home  Ins.  Bldg.  Ran.  7434.  Aut. 
51-298 

*Folonie,  Robt.  J.  1206  Merchants'  Loan 
&  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  2489 

*Folsom.  Richard  S.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery Circuit  Court,  and  (Lewis.  Fol- 
som  &  Streetcr),  1822  Commercial 
Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  348  and  3981 

*Folsom,  Wm.  R.  Treasurer  Chi.  T.  & 
T.  Co.    Cent.  4880 


*Fohz,    I.    W.    501    Unity    Bldg.     Ran. 

3503.     Aut.  48-317 
Foos,     Samuel    E.     1220    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  6595.     Aut.  48-221 
*Foote,    Roger    L.    (Gardner.    Foote    & 

Burns).     1602     Corn     Exchange     Bk. 

Bldg.     Franklin  2298 
Fordham,   Albert    C.    (Howe,    Fordham 

&  Kreamer),  806  Hartford  Bldg.  Ran. 

3668 
*Foreman,    Milton   J.    (Foreman,   Levin 

&    Robertson).    822    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  237.     Aut.  72-748 
Forrest,    Wm.    G.     (Marshall    Field    & 

Co.).  219  W.  Adams  st.     Main  300 
*Forrest.     Wm.     S.     1320    Westminster 

Bldg.     Cent.  444 
*Forstall,  James  Jackson,  1800  Commer- 
cial Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  4046 
Foss.  Geo.  Edmund.  1353  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1361 
*Foss,  Martin  H.  308  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Ran.  5554 
Foster,  Frank  1113  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

3139   and    13,  19-9206    Commercial    av. 

So.  Chi.  148  and  194 
Foster,  Geo.  H.  1424  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  4865 
*Foster,  Geo.  K.  900  The  Temple.    Main 

3815.     Aut.  51-107 
Foster,  Geo.  P.  Asst.  Corporation  Coun- 
sel.    Main  447 
*Foster,  Geo.  S.  1414  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

852.     Aut.  48-796 
Foster,     Hervey     C.     Municipal     Court. 

Franklin  2684 
*Foster,  John   E.   1103-64  W.  Randolph 

St.     Cent.  5882.     Aut.  42-857 
*Foster,    Stephen    A.   (Cassady,    Butler, 

Lamb  &  Foster),  1414  ^Monadnock  Blk, 

Har.  6808,  6809 
*Foster,    Vernon    W.    135     Park     Row. 

Wabash  2200 
*Foster.    Wm.    Elmore    (Foster.    Paine, 

Reynolds  &  Sass),  1414  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  6646.     Aut.  58-301 
Fowkcs.   W.  Herbert,  953  People's  Gas 

Bldg.     Ran.  1560 
*Fowlcr,  Frank  L.   1444  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1599.     Aut.  42-639 
Fowler,    Henry    Ades,   828   Unity   Bldg. 

Cent.  1332 
Fowler,   R.   Forman,   Waukegan,   111. 
Fowler.   Walter  M.  429-29  W.   Monroe 

St.     Cent.  56 
Fox.  John  P.  543  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 

2629 
Fox,  Wm.  J.  3845  Ellis  av. 
*Frake.    Allen,    45-138    N.    La    Salle    st. 

Franklin  322 


iHOlOHHia    AXYT    OOVDIHO 


Francis,  Chas.  R.  (Either,  Goff  &  Fran- 
cis), 1721-5  Harris  Trust  Bldg.  Cent. 
1755  and  6011 

Frank.  Bernhardt,  1517  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  6930.     Aut.  4.3-973 

Frank,  Bernhardt  J.  (died  Dec.  18, 
1912) 

Frank,  Charles  S.  909  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  3035 

*Frank,  Herman,  (Frank  &  Lurie),  1410 
Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  Cent.  4132.  Aut. 
41-387 

Frank,  Jerome  N.  823  Cham.  Commerce. 
Main  1122.     Aut.  31-279 

*Frank,  Lee  J.  (Goodman,  Frank  &  Col- 
bert), 1103-32  N.  Dearborn  st.  Ran. 
1439 

*Frank,  Robert  J.  1625  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  996 

Frank,  Sidney  T.  920  New  York  Life 
Bldg.    Ran.  4332 

Frankenstein,  Rudolph,  1002-3  Ashland 
Blk.     Cent.  3.34 

FranMurter,  Henry.  510-12  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  3181 

*Frankhauser,  E.  L  522  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  4794.     Aut.  42-026 

Franklin,  I.  J.  918  Cham.  Commerce. 
Main  2449.     Aut.  32-310 

Frantzen,  Geo.  642  Milwaukee  av.  Mon- 
roe 1175 

Fraser,   James   L.   302-417    S.   Dearborn 

*Fraser,  Philip  R.  307-8  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  608  and  7071.     Aut.  47-406 

*Frazer,  Emory  D.  1105  The  Temple. 
Main  1903 

*Frazier,  Charles  E.  5651  South  blvd. 
Austin   10 

Freeark,  Frederick  A.  1216  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.    Cent.  3006.    Aut.  47-357 

*Freeman,  Chas.  Y.  (Sheriff,  Dent, 
Dobyns  &  Freeman),  1060  The  Rook- 
ery.    Wabash  1400.     Aut.  51-380 

*Freeman.  Henry  V.  Judge  Superior 
Court.     Franklin  3015 

*Freeman.  Henry  W.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist. 
Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 

Freer.  William  E.  1110  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  5821.     Aut.  41-432 

French,  Charles  N.  324-.?9  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Cent.  5242 

French,  Walter  G.  7  Borden  Blk.  Cent. 
4973 

*Frercks,  Henry  J.  (Frercks  &  Haz- 
ard), 1010-12  Rector  Bldg.    Ran.  6166 

Freud,  Samuel  B.  1413  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  852.     Aut.  48-796 

Freudenreich,  Wm.  F.  (Chamberlain  & 
Freudenreich),  1543  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  3044.    Aut.  61-764 

Freund,  Ernst,  University  of  Chicago 
Law  School.    Midway  800.    Local  124 


Freundlich,  Alexander  (Jonas  &  Freund- 

lich),  406  The  Temple.    Franklin  2979' 
Freyburger,    Walter    D.    816    S.    Michi- 
gan av.     Har.  4444 
*Fried,  Isidore,  1214  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.. 

776.    Aut.  48-696 
Friedland,  Morris  N.  613  Ashland  Blk- 

Ran.  3417 
*Friedlander,    Samuel,    13.34    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  2792.     Aut.  43-431 
Friedlund,   John   P.   1212   Schiller  Bldg, 

Ran.  1013.     Aut.  42-390  _ 
Friedman,    Herbert   J.  (Zeisler  &  Fried- 
man),   906     Straus     Bldg.      Franklin 

3230.     Aut.  31-670 
Friedman,  William  (Friedman  &  Ader), 

1528  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3098.     Aut. 

31-835 
Friend,   Hugo   M.   826   Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Franklin  1573.     Aut.  32-096 
Friend.    Nathan.    1024    Nat'l    Life   Bldg. 

Ran.  4916.     Aut.  32-518 
Fritz.  Charles  F.  5.5-801  Milwaukee  av. 

Monroe  .3389 
*Froehlich.  Adolph  S.    (Goldzier.  Rodg- 

ers   &   Froehlich).    1020   Cham.    Com- 
merce.    Main  3100  and  3101 
*Froehlich.  Edmund  W.   1020-22  Cham. 

Commerce.     Main  3100 
*Frost.    E.    Allen     (Chytraus,   Healy  & 

Frost).  1228-29  So.  La  Salle  st.     Ran. 

4788 
Fruechtl.     John    B.     1320    Westminster 

Bldg.     Cent.  444 
Fry.    Albert    H.   816  Association   Bldg. 

Cent.  219 
*Fry,  George  C.  36-128  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  4007 
*Fry.     Sheridan     E.     Judge     Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
*Fnlkerson.  Monroe,  1201  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440 
*Fuller,  Levi  H.   (Pope,  Hoig,  Fuller  & 

Nichols).  502-25  N.  Dearborn  st.  Cent. 

3816 
Fuller,   Walker   M.    (Linthicum.   Belt   & 

Fuller\    715   Monadnock.      Har.   4621 
Fullerton.   C.  B.  801  Home    Ins.    Bldg. 

Cent.  5384 
*Fulton,  Arthur  W.   1102  Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  4368.     Aut.  42-569 
*Fulton.     Frank     D.     1001     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3670 
Funk,     Antoinette,     1420     Unity     Bldg. 

Ran.  367.     Aut.  44-501 
Funk.    John,    800    Schiller    Bldg.      Ran. 

6714-6715 
*Furber,  Jr.  Henrv  T.  (Furber  &  Wake- 
lee).  701  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.    Cent.  6115. 

Aut.  31-570 
*Furness.     Wm.     EHot,     1100-112     W. 

Adams  st.     Ran.  922 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Furthmann,  Charles,  State's  Atty's  Of- 
fice.    Cent.  4870 

Futranskv.  Samuel  R.  920  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.   6170 

*Fyffe,  Colin  C.  H.  (Fyffe,  Adcock  & 
Ryner),  1709  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 
Ran.  7300 


Gaertner.    Frederick    C.    679    Wells    st. 

North  1547 
♦Gage,     Asahel     W.     (King.     Lamb     & 

Gage),  1311-12  Hartford  Bldg.     Cent. 

692.     Aut.  43-898 
Gage,    Stanley    K.    27-54    W.    Randolph 

St.     Cent.  3513 
Gallagher,    Michael    F.    (Guerin,    Galla- 
gher &  Barrett),  1406  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  5844 
Gallagher.    Urban    P.    900    Boyce    Bldg. 

Cent.   1289.     Aut.  43-988 
Gallagher,     Vincent     G.     (Gallagher    & 

Messner).     900-30     N.     Dearborn     st. 

Cent.   1289   and   1290.     Aut.  43-988 
Gallagher,    William    H.     (Gallagher    & 

Cherry),    1606    Tribune    Bldg.      Ran. 

1476 
♦Gallery,  Daniel  V.  1110  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.    Ran.  1458. 
Gallion,  Marshall  E.  431  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4676 
Gallowav.     Wm.     T.     300     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3580 
Galpin.  Homer  K.    (Galpin  &  Murray), 

1.330  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  2256 
Gait.  Arthur  T.    (Gait.   Birch  &  Gait), 

804  Opera  House  Bldg.     Main  4683 
Gait,  Azariah  T.   (Gait.  Birch  &  Gait), 

804  Opera  House  Bldg.     Main  4683 
Gammage.    A.    E.    835    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2517.     Aut.  43-757 
Ganey,     Harry     J.     Asst.     Corporation 

Counsel.  511  City  Hall.     Main  447 
♦Gann,  David  B.  (Gann.  Peaks  &  Town- 
ley),   1701   Borland  Bldg.     Cent.  2252 
Gano,  Henrv  A.  The  Fair.     Cent.  5082 
Gans.   Julius,    1220   Ft.   Dearborn    Bldg. 

Ran;  220 
♦Gansbergen,     F.     H.     (Gansbergen     & 

Rigbv).    410     Corn     Exchange    Bldg. 

Franklin  1134 
♦Gardner,   Addison  L.    (Gardner,  Foote 

&  Burns),   1602   Corn  Exchange   Bk. 

Bldg.     Franklin  2298 
Gardner,  C.  P.   Mendota,  111. 
Gardner.   Frank   G.   Asst.   Trust  Officer 

Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co.    Cent.  4880 
♦Gardner,   Henry  A.    (Gardner,   Carton 

&  Thomson),   1000   Am.   Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  3647.     Aut.  48-458 


Garmire,   Clyde  O.  152  E.  Ontario  st. 
Garnett,  Cvrus  Logan   (Garnett  &  Gar- 
nett),  1538  Tribune  Bldg.    Ran.  3261. 
Aut.  44-363 
♦Garnett,    Eugene   H.    (Garnett  &  Gar- 
nett), 1538  Tribune  Bldg.    Ran.  3261. 
Aut.  44-363 
♦Garnett,   Gwynn    (Garnett  &  Garnett), 
1538  Tribune  Bldg.     Ran.  3261.    Aut. 
44-363 
♦Garnett.  William,  920  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 
♦Garrett,    Richard,    P.     510    Corn     Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.     Franklin  230 
♦Gartside,  John  M.  1502  Borland  Bldg. 

Ran.  599 
Garver,  Lewis  C.  1512  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6753 
Garv    Simon  P.  501  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

2036.     Aut.  41-741 
♦Gasroigne,  Jas.  B.   (Musgrave.  Oppen- 
heim  &  Lee).  905  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.  732.  733.     Aut.  41-115 
Gash.    A.    D.    615-118    N.    La    Salle    st. 

Main  3077.     Aut.  32-352 
♦Gaskill,  Roy  S..  Chief  Clerk  Appellate 
Court,  706  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  4693. 
Aut.  41-426 
♦Gates,   Albert   R.   910    Title   &    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  342,  343.    Aut.  44-453 
Gault,     Thomas    H.    1405    Unitv    Bldg. 

Cent.   1359 
Gavin,    John    E.    412    Home    Ins.    Bldg. 

Ran.  7434.    Aut.  51-298 
Gavin,    John    F.    1222    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.    Cent.  876.    Aut.  44-043 
Gavin.    Richard    I.     1344    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  7075 
Gavlord,     Charles     E.     1505   Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  6594 
Gearon,  T-  Ambrose,  1520  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  3050 
♦Geary.    Tohn    R.    1407    Security    Bldg. 

Main  3774 
Geer.   Ira  J.   1506   Ashland   Blk.     Cent. 

1607.     Aut.  44-597 
Geeting.    Henrv    C.    1531     Unity     Bldg. 

Cent.  1424.    Aut.  42-942 
Geeting,  John  F.  (Died  Feb.  27,  1913) 
Gehr.    S.  W.  400  Pullman   Bldg.     Har. 

1523 
Gehring,  Frank  A.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Geiman.    Louis    H.     1511-14    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6753 
Gelderman,   W.   M.   958   Insurance   Ex- 
change   Bldg.      Wabash     1656.       Aut. 
54-034 
Gembick,    Alexander   K.    361    Insurance 

Exchange  Bldg.     Wabash  4047 
Gemmil,    Howard    S.     1317    City    Hall 
Square  Bldg.    Ran.  3564 


42 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Gemmill,  William  N.  Judge  Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
*Gentzel.  Robert  E.  (Gentzel  &  Crane), 

1628  Otis  Bldg.     Main  3357 
George,    Albert    B.    400    Ashland    Elk. 

Cent.  5122.    Aut.  41-364 
George,    Edgar  Lynch,  822    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  237.     Aut.  72-748 
George,  Henry  F.  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Geringer,  Emil  J.  1518  W.  12th  st.  Mon- 
roe 446 
Geringer,  V.  A.  541  W.  12th  st.     Canal 

305  and  835 
*Gerlach.  Fred.  1601-2  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  5690 
Gerst,   Daniel  G.   607-10-167  W.  Wash- 
ington St.    Franklin  354  and  353.   Aut. 

31-430 
*Gesas,    Michael     (Breding    &    Gesas), 

1132  Am.  Trust  Bldg.    Ran.  2175 
Gettys,     A.     L.     Asst.     Corp.     Counsel. 

Main  447;  722  Opera  House.      Main 

1865.     Aut.  31-873 
Geweke.  Julius  H.   1001-167  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  3598 
*Gibbons,    John,    Judge    Circuit    Court. 

Franklin  3015 
Gibbs,    Geo.    A.    1000    Adams     Express 

Bldg.     Ran.  2991 
Gibbs,    Henry    J.    708    Hartford    Bldg. 

Ran.  1.305 
Gibbs,  Wm.  B.  (Died  April  19,  1913) 
Gibons,    William    C.    731    W.    Randolph 

St.     Monroe  1358 
Gibson,  Louis  S.  931  Unity  Bldg.     Ran. 

377  and  378.    Aut.  47-808 
Gibson,   William,    1227    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.   1220 
Gibson,    Walter     S.     Chicago     Title    & 

Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 
Giese.  John.  309-202  S.  Clark  st.     Har. 

5406 
Gigliotti,    Cairoli,    1103    Fort    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  2966.     Aut.  51-004 
*Gilbert.  Allen  A.    (Gilbert  &  Gilbert), 

1007  Fort  Dearborn  Bldg.     Ran.  1350. 

Aut.  54-447 
Gilbert,  Chas.  C.  Ft.  Bayer,  New  Mex- 
ico 
Gilbert,    George    J.    707-9    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  5626,   5627 
Gilbert,    Hiram    T.    924-938    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin   376,  377 
*Gilbert,   J.   Thornton    (Gilbert    &    Gil- 
bert),    1007     Fort     Dearborn     Bldg. 

Ran.  1350.     Aut.  54-447 
Gilbert,  Roy  O.  512-58  W.  Washington 

St.     Cent.  6343.     Aut.  45-292 
Gilbert,    Samuel    H.    1343-48    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  2491  and  2492 


*Gilbert,   Wm.   C.   940  W.   Chicago   av. 

Mon.  2446 
Gilbreath,    Gilmer,    938    National    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  5349 
*Gilkey,  Roscoe  R.  55  Liberty  rt.,  New 

York  City,  N.  Y. 
Gillam,    Walter    L.    (Gillam.    Stead    & 

Liver),  726  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.   Ran. 

4941.     Aut.  43-570 
Gillespie,  Wm.  424  National  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  6625.     Aut.  30-385 
*Gillette,  Geo.  657  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  2232 
Gillis,  James  E.  1101  Unity  Bldg.    Cent. 

2958.     Aut.  42-286 
Gillson,  Charles  B.  (Gillson  &  Gillson), 

1235  Monadnock  Blk.     Har.  24 
Gillson,   Louis   K.    (Gillson  &  Gillson), 

1235  Monadnock  Blk.    Har.  24 
Gilmore,    Newton    R.    1106    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  4314 
Gilmour,  David,  208  43rd  court. 
*Girten,  Michael  F.  966-8  People's  Gas 

Bldg.    Ran.  2553.    Aut.  64-597 
Glad,  Edward  A.  2100  North  av.   Hum- 
boldt 5001 
Gladstone,    Myer   H.   420   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  5210.     Aut.  41-609 
Glaeser,    Chas.   F.    1038-40   Unity   Bldg. 

Cent.  2251.     Aut.  44-580 
Glaskay,  Alex.  W.  (Barnett  &  Glaskay), 

410  Cham.  Commerce.     Franklin  3639. 

Aut.  33-760 
*Glass,   James   R.    1447   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bid.     Ran.   841.     Aut.  47-338 
Gleason,  Claire  L.,  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
*Glennon,   Edward   T.    (Glennon,   Gary, 

Walker   &   Howe),    520-536   La    Salle 

St.  Station.     Wabash  4200 
*Glenny,  Ernest  C.  Secretary  and  Trust 

Officer.  Fort  Dearborn  Trust  &  Sav- 
ings   Bank,    Monroe    and    Clark    sts. 

Ran.  4301 
Click,  Hiram  R.  800  N.  Clark  st.   North 

3590 
Glover,  Henry  T.  705  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

6373 
*Godman,  Elwood  G.   Asst.  U.   S.  Dis- 
trict   Atty.    826    Federal    Bldg.      Har. 

4700.  and   (Sims.  Welch  &  Godman), 

808  Marquette  Bldg.    Cent.  4384.   Aut. 

67-468 
Goebel.  G.  A.  205  W.  Madison  st.    Main 

2586 
*Goetz,  Albert,  437-444  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  3618.     Aut.  31-739 
*Goff,     Frederic     L.     (Bither,     Goff    & 

Francis).    1721    Harris    Trust    Bldg. 

Cent.  1755  and  6011 
*Going,  Judson  F.  Park  Ridge,  III.    Tel. 

d62 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Golan,     Maurice     J.     1506     Association 

Bldg.     Ran.  7406-7 
Golden.  John  J.  903  Schiller  Bldg.    Cent. 

1392.     Aut.  41-732 
Golden,   Marcus    J.    (Golden    &   Wald- 

man),    1506    Association    Bldg.      Ran. 

7406-7 
Goldsmith,   E.   R.   213-118   N.   La   Salle 

St.     Main  4544.     Aut.  32-665 
*Goldsmith,     Henry     M.     716     National 

Life  Bldg.    Ran.  1134.    Aut.  30-388 
Goldsmith.   Henry   S.   1544  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  7075 
Goldsmith,   O.    N.   83d   st.   and   Vincen- 

nes  rd.     Normal  4980 
^Goldsmith.   Richard,  518  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  1458 
Goldsmith,   Sam'l  H.  958-175  W.  Jack- 
son blvd.    Wabash  1656-7.    Aut.  54-034 
Goldstein.    Abe   Henry,   703-4  City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  3725 
Goldstine,  Isaac  O.  1524  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  727.     Aut.  44-035 
Goldzier.    Julius    (Goldzier,    Rodgers    & 

Froehlich),     1020    Cham.     Commerce. 

Main  3100  and  3101 
Golniewicz,    Frank    X.    1306    Milwaukee 

av.    Humboldt  780 
Goode,     Orrin     P.    506     Portland     Blk. 

Cent.  3587 
*Goodman,    Chas.     (Goodman,  Frank  & 

Colbert).     1103-32     N.     Dearborn     st. 

Ran.   1439 
*Goodman,  Harry  (Newman,  Northrup, 

Levinson  &  Becker),  823  Cham.  Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  1122.     Aut.  31-279 
Goodman,    Isaac    K.    (Morgan,    McFar- 

land  &  Goodman),  809-137   N.   Clark 

St.     Ran.   2735.     Aut.  41-337 
Goodman,    Mark   D.    1732   Michigan   av. 

Calumet  4931  and  4904 
Goodnow,    Chas.     N.    Judge     Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Goodrich,    Adams    A.    (Goodrich,    Vin- 
cent   &    Bradley),   420    The    Rookery. 

Wabash  480.     Aut.  51-157 
Goodrich,  Walter  G.  403-5  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  4016-4017.     Aut.  44-171 
*Goodspeed.  Charles  T.  B.  604  Security 

Bldg.     Main  3559 
*Goodwin,     Clarence    N.    Judge   of  the. 

Superior  Court.     Franklin  3015 
*Goodwin,  John  S.   (Black  &  Goodwin), 

304  The  Temple.    Main  9.35.    Aut.  51- 

256 
♦Goodwin,  Leonard,   1020  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  5099.     Aut.  44-455 
Goralski,  Walter  W.   18th  and  Ashland 

av.     Humboldt  1000 
*Gordon.  George  W.  810  Borland  Bldg. 

Ran.  2223 
*Gordon,     Theo.    C.     Chicago    Title    & 

Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 


*Gorham,  Sidney  S.  (Miller,  Gorham  & 

Wales),  1018-22  New  York  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.   5428,   5429,   5430 
*Gorman,    Geo.    E.    (Gorman,    Pollock, 

Sullivan  &  Livingston),  729-32   Stock 

Exchange    Bldg.      Main    2584.      Aut. 

34-056 
*Gorton,    Edward    F.    901     Stock    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  4880 
*Goss,    Ferdinand     (Goss    &    Roonev), 

1040-48   TribLme   Bldg.     Cent.    1774-5 
Gossman,  J.  Leigh,  1600  American  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  2780 
Gottschalk,    Albert    Wesley.    720    First 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  5921 
*Gould,  Charles  J.  1309  Fort  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  4780 
Graber,   Joseph   A.    (McMahon   &   Gra- 

ber),    601    Ashland    Blk.      Cent.    1671. 

Aut.  44-072 
Graff,    Edward    (Heldman,    Jacobson    & 

Graff),     1016-108     S.     La     Salle     st. 

Franklin  3520.     Aut.  51-622 
*Graham,    Frank    H.    ludge    Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Graham,   Gilbert  T.  409-39   S.  La   Salle 

St.     Ran.  4900 
Graham,  Tas.  P.  920-115  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Cent.  3223.     Aut.   51-934 
Graham,     Wm.     (Robbins,     Graham    & 

Rowan),    9233    Commercial    av.      So. 

Chicago  45 
Graves,     Albert     H.      (Ofifield,     Towle, 

Graves    &    Offield),    1228    Monadnock 

Blk.    Har.  8022,  8023.    Aut.  61-203 
*Graves,    Charles    S.    1506    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  170 
Graves,    Emery    C.    Judge    C.    Branch 

Appellate   Court.     Ran.   3641 
*Graves,  Frank  P.  1540  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2248 
Graves,  H.  A.  431  S.  Dearborn  st.    Har. 

1585 
*Grawoig,  Garrison    (Cummins,  Stearns 

&    Milkewitch),    421    Insurance    Ex- 
change.    Wabash  828 
*Gray,  Edward  E.  San  Diego,  Cal. 
Gray,  Ralph   B.  770-321   S.  La  Salle  st. 

Wabash  640  and  1537 
*Graydon,     Thomas     J.     603     Masonic 

Temple.     Cent.  2810.     Aut.  41-011 
*Grceley,   Louis   M.   611     Portland   Blk. 

Cent.  1717 
Green,  Alex.  D.  808  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

1008 
Green,  Cora  B.  3234  Polk  st. 
Green,    Dwight    P.    934    Tribune    Bldg. 

Ran.  2929 
Green,    Edward    J.     (Ranes,    Green    & 

Porter),  1518  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  245 

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Green,  Herbert,  1315  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 
886.     Aut.  41-743 

Green.  Orville  C.  Blue  Island,  111.  Tel. 
528  J 

Greenacre,  Alice,  404-32  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Cent.  2102 

*Greenacre,  Isaiah  T.  401-32  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Cent.  2102 

*Greenbaum,  Julius  C.  323  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  998 

Greenberg,  Louis,  425  Reaper  Blk.  Ran. 
5411 

*Greene,  J.  Kent,  Asst.  to  Chief  Justice 
Olson,  Municipal  Court.  917  City 
Hall.     Franklin  2684 

*Greenfield,  Charles  W.  (Kremer  & 
Greenfield),  1016  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  3742.     Aut.  580-450 

Greenlaw.  L.  M.  400  Pullman  Bldg. 
Har.  1523 

Gregg,  Douglas  C.  1030  Tribune  Bldg. 
Cent.  5000.     Aut.  48-152 

*Gregory,  Stephen  S.  (Gregory,  Pop- 
penhusen  &  McNab,  1103-69  W. 
Washington  st.  Ran.  1660  and  1661. 
Aut.  41-452 

Gregory,  Tappan  (Gregory,  Poppen- 
husen  &  McNab),  1103-69  W.  Wash- 
ington St.  Ran.  1660,  1661.  Aut.  41- 
452 

Greist,  Lewis  T.  715  Monadnock  Blk. 
Har.  4621 

*Gresham,  Otto,  1201  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  440 

Gresher,  Frank  E.  1013  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Wabash  2005.  Aut. 
580-335 

*Gridley,  Martin  M.,  Judge  D.  Branch 
Appellate  Court.     Ran.  5540 

Grier,  David  McC.  3455  Prairie  av. 
Douglas  6069 

*Grier,  James  P.  1140  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 4015 

*Griffen,  Alonzo  M.  1301-4  Ashland 
Blk.     Cent.  5451.     Aut.  41-367 

Griffen,  Arthur  L.  1623  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  581.     Aut.  41-982 

Griffen,  Felix  J.  804  Association  Bldg. 
Cent.  1733  and  5848.     Aut.  36-576 

Griffen,  Jos.  M.  420  The  Rookery.  Wa- 
bash 480.  Aut.  51-157 

Griffin,  John  J.  (Fardv  &  Griffin).  1005 
Unity  Bldg.    Ran.  3203 

Griffin,  Wm.  E.  822  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Cent.  515.     Aut.  32-009 

Grigal,   Joseph    W.    1624   Wabansia    av. 

Grimes,  John  M.  720-30  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  2756 

Grimes,  Wm.  F.  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 
Co.     Cent.  4880 

Grip.  John  P.  G.  905  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Main  1184.    Aut.  31-260 


Griswold,  W.  R.  164  N.  Ashland  blvd. 

Seeley  6044 
Grodson,    Samuel   G.   806   Ashland   Blk. 

Ran.  1746 
Groesbeck,   L.    M.    407    Medinah   Bldg. 

Wabash  4454 
*Grollman,    Louis    (Weinberg   &   GroU- 

man),     1410-11     Harris     Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  5129  and  5130.    Aut.  57-332 
*Gross,    Alfred    H.     726     The     Temple. 

Main  93 
*Grossberg,   Jacob  G.   1822   Commercial 

Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  348  and  3981 
Grosse,     Martin     W.     312-19     Hartford 

Bldg.     Cent.  6300-2176.     Aut.  48-493 
Grossman,      Irwin,      1151      Otis      Bldg. 

Franklin  85  and  3645 
♦Grossman,     Joseph    F.    Asst.    Corpora- 
tion Counsel.     Main  477;  and   (Bern- 
stein,   Grossman    &    Bernstein),    609 

City  Hall  Square  Bldg.     Ran.  3159 
♦Grossman,    Max    M.    437    Chi.    Stock 

Exch.    Bldg.      Main    3618     and     3619. 

Aut.  71-739 
*Grover,     Donald,     1407    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  403.     Aut.  41-117 
*Grover,     Frank     R.     (Ela,     Grover     & 

March).  1331  Unity  Bldg.    Cent.  4199. 

Aut.  43-667 
Grundeland,    L.    C.    Skandinaven    Bldg. 

511-517   N.   Peoria   st.     Monroe  5300- 

5301 
Grunewald,    Reuel    H.    656    Washington 

blvd.     Monroe  6400 
*Gruver,    Wm.    H.    1601-6    Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  170 
Gualano,    Alberto   N.    (Remus   &   Gual- 

ano),   2d   fl.    167    N.    Clark   st.     Ran. 

2349.     Aut.  47-322 
Gubbins,  James  J.  Atty.  for  Bureau  of 

Frauds.     Bd.     of     Elec.     Comers    308 

Citv  Hall.     Main  764 
Guenther,     Christian     F.     804     Federal 

Bide.     Har.  4700.     Local  3 
Guenther,     George     H.    (Day   &   Guen- 
ther), 1250  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3788 
Guerin,    Archibold    E.      (Died    January 

17,  1913.) 
*Guerin,    Mark   E.    1048   Tribune    Bldg. 

Cent.  1775 
*Guerin.   M.  Henry    (Guerin,  Gallagher 

&  Barrett),  1406  Tribune  Bldg.    Cent. 

5844 
*Giiernsev.     Guv.     1515     Harris     Trust 

Bldg.    Ran.  901 
*Guilliams.    John    R.    600    Washington 

blvd.     Haymarket  4126 
Guinan,   James  J.   1500  First   Nat'l  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3176.     Aut.  41-113 
Guinene.    Thomas   A.    6125    Stewart   av. 

Normal  5764 
Gunnell,  Robert  W.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


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*Gurley,  Wm.  W.  914  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 
Gusdorf,    Samson,    1400    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.   4282 
Gustin.  Frederick    K.  1027-8    N.  Y.  Life 

Bldg.     Cent.   694 
*Guthman,     Max     (Guthman    &    Roth- 
schild), 62-106  N.  La  Salle  st.     Main 

1042.     Aut.  30-499 
Guthrie,     Geo.     C.     1222     Unity     Bldg. 

Ran.  1091.     Aut.  43-809 
Guthrie,  John  C.    701    New  York  Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  6115.     Aut.  31-570 
Guthrie,    Ross    B.    1414    Fort    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  4030.     Aut.  58-301 
Gwin,  Jas.   M.  5601  Washington  av. 


H 


*Haake,    Fred    J.    1915    Insurance    Ex- 
change.    Wabash  3936 
Haas,    John    F.    913-14    Ashland     Blk. 

Ran.  4311.     Aut.  44-624 
Haase,    Herbert     (Haase    &    Howard), 

1124  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3971 
♦Haase,    Herman    P.    701    Cham.    Com- 
merce.    Main  1308.     Aut.  34-543 
♦Hachmeister,  Herman,  1660  McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.   169 
♦Hack,      Fred      C.      (Winston,    Payne, 

Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
♦Hackett,  LeRoy,  Asst.  City  Pros.  Attv. 

Main   447,    and    534     First    Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4701.     Aut.  41-587 
Hadley,    Harry.    W.  05    E.    Adams    st. 

Har.  740 
Hadley,  Hugh  H.  174  N.  Elmwood  av.. 

Oak  Park,  111.    Tel.  3786-L 
Haentze,    Albert,    3198    Milwaukee    av. 

Irving  305 
Haffenberg.     Charles     B.     1909     Harris 

Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  5106.     Cent.  4164. 

Aut.  58-343 
♦Haft,    Charles    M.    Asst.    Corporation 

Counsel.     Main  447    (Hebel  &  Haft), 

1102-58  W.  Randolph  st.     Cent.  5882. 

Aut.  42-857 
♦Hagan,     Henry     M.     1202     Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  4037 
Hagberg,    Arvid    M.     3542    Wilton     av. 

Grace  8834 
Hagberg,  John   S.   172  N.  La   Salle  st. 

Franklin   564 
Hagemeyer,    George    F.    1608-10    Unity 

Bldg,    Cent.  5795.    Aut.  47-408 
Hagey,  John   F.   First   Nat.   Bk.      Ran. 

5363.     Aut.  489-111 
Haggcnjos,    Arthur    J.  Asst.  City  Pros. 

Atty.      Main   447,    and   220-17    N.   La 

Salle  St.     Main  1157 


Hahn,   Wm.   Perry,    1610   Ft.   Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  45 
*Haight,   George   I.    (Haight,  Brown  & 

Haight),  627  The  Rookery.     Wabash 

2084 
*Haight,    Walter    C.     (Boyle.    Mott    & 

Haight).   1043-52  National  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  3784  and  3785 
Haight,  William  H.    (Haight,  Brown  & 

Haight),  627  The  Rookery.     Wabash 

2084 
Haigler,  L.  J.  701-3  Stock  Exch.  Bldg. 

Main.  4854.     Aut.  33-855 
Haines,  Hiram  A.  88  Metropolitan  Blk. 

Main  1393.     Aut.  31-221 
Hale,    Frederick    C.  617    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  5160.    Aut.  44-123 
Hale,    John    G.     1528    Marquette    Bldg. 

Cent.  2066.     Aut.  64-816 
*Hale,  Wm.  B.    (Kales,  Kelly  &  Hale), 

1616  Marquette  Bldg.     Cent.  5136 
♦Hales,    Earl    C.  605  Association  Bldg. 

Cent.  7026 
♦Haley,  George  E.    (Haley,  Lambert  & 

Smith),     506     Ft.     Dearborn     Bldg. 

Cent.  5669 
♦Haley,     Patrick    C.   404    Rector   Bldg. 

Ran.   3686 
Halik,     Stanley     J.     713-14     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6575 
Hall,  Geo.  W.  610-167  W.  Washington 

St.     Franklin  853,  354.     Aut.  31-430 
Hall.    Henry    C.    926    Manhattan    Bldg. 

Har.  75 
♦Hall,  Ross.   C.   Asst.   Sanitary  District 

Atty.     Wabash    1320,   and    1202    Ash- 
land Blk.     Cent.  925.    Aut.  44-139 
Hall,   Rufus   C.    312   Union    Bk.   Bldg. 

Cent.   3262 
Hall,  Thos.  L.   117  Willard  ct. 
♦Hall,    William    L.    1539-40    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  3134 
Halsey,  Edward  A.  2d  floor  26  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  2904 
Hamblen,    Samuel    G.    1352    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  1134 
Hamcr,   Otto  M.   1523-175  W.  Jackson 

blvd.     Waba.sh  1974 
Hamill,  Chas.  E.  Armour  &  Co.  U.  S. 

Yards.     Yards  4100 
♦Hamill,   Chas.  H.    (Rosenthal  &  Ham- 
ill).   1400  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.      Cent. 

4282 
Hamill,     Harry,    611-9    S.    La    Salle   st. 

Cent.  2912 
Hamilton.     Charles     S.      (Hamilton     & 

Hamilton),      1506-7     Fort     Dearborn 

Bldg.    Ran.  6508 
Hamilton,   E.   Bentley,   Peoria,  111. 
Hamilton,-  Isaac    Miller     (Hamilton    & 

Hamilton),      1506-7     Fort     Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  6508 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


♦Hamilton,  Robert  E.  (Hamilton  & 
Hamilton),  1506-7  Fort  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Ran.  6508 

Hamilton,  Robert  G.  Swift  &  Co. 
Yards   4200 

Hamilton,  Rolland  J.  816  S.  Michigan 
av.  Har.  4444 

Hamilton,  Samuel  L.  810  Corn  Exch. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Main  5100 

♦Hamilton,  Walter  (Knox  &  Hamil- 
ton), 415  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Ran. 
558.     Aut.  41-975 

Hamilton,  Wm.  A.  2128  Emerson  av. 
Seeley  3265 

*Hamlin.  Frank,  Master  in  Chancery 
Superior  Court  (Hamlin  &  Topliff), 
611  Portland  Blk.     Cent.  1717 

♦Hamlin,  Harry  F.  (Hamlin  &  Thomp- 
son), 1003  Rector  Bldg.    Ran.  4200 

Hamlin.  Herbert,  51-119  N.  Clark  st. 
Cent.  4937 

Hammer,  Kai  P.  (Henderson  &  Ham- 
mer), 1121-19  S.  La  Salle  st.  Ran.  944 

Hanawalt,  Leslie  H.  1212  Stock  Exch. 
Bldg.     Main  1776 

Hanchett,  Francis  G.  Piano,  111. 

♦Handy,  James  S.  7th  floor  Karpen 
Bldg.  Wabash  1320,  and  404  Rector 
Bldg.     Ran.  3686.     Aut.  67-212 

♦Hanecy,  Elbridge,  1222  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  876.     Aut.  44-043 

♦Hanley,  Henry  L.  (Lambert  &  Han- 
ley),  1140  Otis  Bldg.    Franklin  4015 

Hanna,  John  T.  812  Hartford  Bldg. 
Ran.  3160 

Hannagan.  Patrick  S.  807-135  Park 
Row.    Wabash  2200 

Hannah,  William  A.  (Hannah,  Bergh 
&  Clark),  409-169  W.  Washington  st 
Franklin  2528 

Hansche,  Charles  F.  12  S.  Market  st 
FrankHn  4100 

Hansen,  Edwin  C.  1004  N.  Hoyne  av 
Armitage  6668 

Hansen.  James  B.  540  Nat.  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.  7329.     Aut.  32-320 

♦Hansen,  Otto  S.  (McKinley  &  Han- 
sen), 20th  floor  Consumers  Co.  Bldg 
Har.  5558.    Aut.  689-712 

Hansen,  Walt  A.  1407  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.   1601.     Aut.  61-131 

Hanson,  Burton,  13S5  Railway  Ex- 
change.   Har.  6162 

Hanson,  Harvey  L.  (Brown,  Williams, 
Bell,  Hanson  &  Boettcher),  1550 
Monadnock  Blk.     Har.  3634  and  759 

Hanson,  Leslie  B.  19-154  W.  Randolph 
St.     Main  3245 

♦Hapeman.  Wm.  T.  1508  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  1976 

Harbaugh,  George  R.  1601-6  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  170 


Harbour,   Fred  C.    (Bunge,  Harbour  & 

Chadwick),  203  Security  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 935.    Aut.  30-376 
♦Hardenbrook,  B.  C.  First  Trust  &  Sav- 
ings Bk.     Ran.  5363.     Aut.  43-347 
♦Harding,  Charles  F.   (Tenney.  Coffeen, 

Harding  &  Sherman),  801  Home  Ins. 

Bldg.  137  S.  La  Salle  st.     Cent.  5384 
♦Harding,    Lucien   E.    (Bates,   Harding, 

Edgerton   &   Bates),   803   N.   Y.   Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  1158.     Aut.  34-248 
Harding,  Orpheus  A.  1201  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440 
♦Harding,      Victor      M.      (Underwood, 

Harding   &    Manning),    1107    Tacoma 

Bldg.     ^lain  120.     Aut.  31-839 
Hardy,   Carlos   S.   Exchange  Bldg.   Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 
Haremski.    S.    W.    1411     Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  45.     Aut.  41-607 
Harford,  Aaron  C.  610-35  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.   1274 
♦Harkin,  Daniel  V.  512  Roanoke  Bldg. 

Cent.  3684 
Harkness,   Frank  E.    1800    Commercial 

Bk.   Bldg.     Ran.   4046 
♦Harlan,  James  S.  Washington,  D.  C. 
♦Harlan,  John  Maynard  (Harlan  &  Mc- 

Candless),      1132      Marquette      Bldg. 

Cent.  401 
Harman,    Harry    de    J.    Superior  Court 

Clerk's   Office.     Franklin  3015 
♦Harmon,  Chas.  Sumner,  5000  Madison 

av. 
Harmon,  Lawrence,  2834  N.  Mozart  st. 
♦Harnwell,    Fred    W.    (Thoman,    Harn- 

well  &  Pearsons),  1502  Borland  Bldg. 

Ran.  599 
♦Harpel,     Howard    M.     (1310    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2643.    Aut.  42-434 
♦Harper,  Francis  A.  512  Roanoke  Bldg. 

Cent.  3684  and  1836 
Harper,  Malcolm  C.  814  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Franklin  2171 
♦Harper,    Samuel   A.    (Bradley,   Harper 

&     Eheim),     1404    Association     Bldg. 

Cent.  6520,  6521,  6522 
Harper,   Thos.    S.   704-5   Pullman   Bldg. 

Har.  3534 
♦Harpham.    Edwin    L.    1016    Insurance 

Exchange.     Wabash   329.     Aut.   580- 

448 
Harpole,  Enoch,  1001-167  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Main  3598 
Harrington,   John   E.   3960   Langlev   av. 

Oakland  5158 
Harrington,  John  R.  1309  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  4780 
Harris,  Ewart  S.  828  Reaper  Blk.    Ran. 

3250 
Harris,  Fred  L.  404  Borland  Blk.     Ran. 

461 


47 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Harris,    Graham    H.    1808    Commercial 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  6728 
Harris.  H.  R.  1415  Ashland  Elk.    Cent. 

2.     Aut.  41-371 
♦Harris.     John     F.    (Harris    &    Schaflf- 

ner),   1103  Ashland  Elk.     Cent.  6763. 

Aut.  42-569 
*Harris,    Paul    P.     (Harris,    Dodds    & 

Kagy),    1317-24    Unity    Bldg.       Cent. 

2018 
♦Harris.  INIadison  R.  (Lumbard,  Swenie, 

Monahan  &  Harris),  822  Reaper  Elk. 

Cent.  1856.     Aut.  42-751 
Harrison,    Homer    H.    1662-4    Monad- 
nock  Elk.     Har.  4056.     Aut.  61-027 
Harrison,  S.  A.  75-154  W.  Randolph  st. 

Franklin  251.     Aut.  31-222 
*Harrold,    James    P.    304    The    Temple. 

Main  935 
Harsh,    Frank    G.    1612    Ashland    Elk. 

Cent.  5903 
*Hart,  Edgar  R.  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  Law 

Dept.   Omaha,  Neb. 
Hart,     George     B.     1109     Fisher     Bldg. 

Har.   284 
*Hart,  Louis  E.   (Montgomery,  Hart  & 

Smith),     1913     Harris     Trust      Bldg. 

Cent.  6731 
Hart,   Marcus   R.    1155  Dearborn  av. 
Hart.   Merwin   M.   1133   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.   4705.     Aut.   44-060 
Hart,    William    L.    813    Ashland    Elk. 

Cent.  3675 
Harte,  Grace  H.  (Vance  &  Harte),  710- 

167  W.  Washington  st.     Franklin  541. 

Aut.   34-075 
Hartig,    Ernest    L.    16th    and    Rockwell 

sts.     Lawndale  1 
Hartigan,  Edward  R.  967  The  Rookery. 

Wabash   284 
*Hartman.  E.  S.  409-13  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  4733.     Aut.  31-830 
Hartnctt,     James     (Donahoe     &     Hart- 

nett),   1606  Ashland  Elk.     Cent.  2590 
*Hartray,  Wm.  C.  315-179  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Main  1347.     Aut.  34-151 
Harts,    Edwin    E.    1002    Hartford   Bldg. 

Cent.  5296.    Aut.  43-902 
Harvey,  Jos.  E.  1450  Otis  Bldg.     Main 

662 
Harwood    .Francis    L.    1400    First    Nat. 

Bk.    Cent.  828 
Hartz.  Hcnrv  T.  541-3  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

2631.     Aut.  42-985 
Hassell,     Albert     (Hassell     &     Fitzpat- 

rick).    910    Citv     Hall     Square    Bldg. 

Ran.  2330 
Hatfield,  William  A.  1610  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.2597.     Aut.  41-463 
♦Hathaway.  Albertine  E.  640  Am.  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  6478.     Aut.  42-354.     Res. 

Ravcnswood   2219 


Hautau,   Henry  A.   606-21   N.   La   Salle 

St.     Franklin  877.     Aut.  34-552 
Hauze,  Wm.  R.    (Hauze  &  Beath),  301 

Reaper  Elk.     Cent.  6395 
♦Havard,  Chas.   H.   1310  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  2643.     Aut.  42-434 
Hawk,    Walter     D.    1501     Ashland    Elk. 

Cent.  1228.     Aut.  42-135 
Hawkes,  Benj.  C.  345  W.  Michigan  st. 

Main  4270 
♦Hawkins,    Henry   F.    Inheritance     Tax 

Atty,  734  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3500 
Hawkins,   Kenneth   B.   1145  The   Rook- 
ery.    Wabash  2571.     Aut.  53-930 
Hawkins,  R.  W.  21-112  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  4763.     Aut.  32-358 
Hawley,  Charles  Gilbert,  630  Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  1764 
Hawley,    Melvin    M.    (Adams,    Follans- 

bee,    Hawley    &    Shorey),    412    Home 

Ins.  Bldg.     Ran.  7434.     Aut.  51-298 
♦Hawxhurst,  Ralph  R.  900  The  Temple. 

Main  3815.     Aut.  51-107 
Hawxhurst,  Waldo  S.  2037-53  Insurance 

Exchange.     Wabash  640.     Aut.  54-640 
Hay,   Wm.    Sherman    (Hay   &   Brown), 

1318  Hartford  Bldg.     Ran.  1368.    Aut. 

44-598 
Hayes,    Howard    W.     1309    Stock     Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  698.     Aut.  31-188 
Hayes,  John  B.  207  City  Hall 
Hayner,  Frank  E.  1216-105  W.  Monroe 

St.     Ran.   1101.     Aut.  54-669 
Haynes,    Geo.     M.     City    Special    Asst. 

Dept.  206  City  Hall.    Main  447.    Local 

295 
Haynes,   W.   Knox,    1020-115   So.   Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  2538 
♦Haynie,    Wm.    Duff     (Haynie    &    Mc- 

Roberts),     915     Merchants     Loan     & 

Trust   Bldg.     Ran.  813 
Hays,    Dudley     Grant,    1641     Estes    av. 

Rogers  Park  1398 
♦Hazard,   Paul   A.    (Frcrks   &  Hazard), 

1010-12  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  6166 
♦Hazcn,    Irwin    R.    (Hazen,    Penwell    & 

Peifer),  508  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Ran. 

2139.     Aut.  44-696 
♦Healy,  Daniel   M.    (Caswell   &  Hcaly), 

1809-12  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.    Cent. 

2098.     Aut.  43-576 
♦Hcaly,      Edward     B.    49     Metropolitan 

Blk.     Main  1725 
♦Healy,    John    T.     (Chytraus,     Healv     & 

Frost),   1228-29  S.  La  Salle  st.     Ran. 

4788 
♦Healy,  Thomas  J.  716  Nat.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  3030.     Aut.  30-388 
♦Heap,    Arnold,    821     Stock    Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  339.     Aut.  30-642 
Heaton,    C.    Ernest.    934    Tribune    Bldg. 

Ran.  2929-2930-2931 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Hebard,   Frederic   S.   Hibernian   Bank- 
ing Assn.     Rector  Bldg.     Cent.  822 
*Hebel,    Oscar    (Hebel    &    Haft),  1102- 

58  W.  Randolph  st.    Cent.  5882.    Aut. 

42-857 
Heckaman.  Sam'l  D.  1717  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  3711 
Heckler.    A.    C.   216-29    S.   La    Salle   st. 

Ran.  3052 
Heckler,   Chas.    E.    1515   Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  901 
*Heckman,     Wallace.     1204    Corn    Ex- 
change   Bldg.      Franklin    214.      Aut. 

52-374 
Hedges,   Fleming  D.   912-16  New  York 

Life    Bldg.      Cent.    668,    669    and   670. 

Aut.  32-001 
Hedrick,  Jr.  Edwin   (Sears,  Meagher  & 

Whitnev),   1500  First  Nat.   Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  3176,  3177.     Aut.  41-113 
*Hefiferan,   Wm.    S.    1418   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  6421 
Heffernan,     Frederick     A.     612     Cham. 

Commerce.     Main  1152 
Heffernan,  James  B.  710  Hartford  Bldg. 

Cent.  3293.     Aut.  42-564 
Heffron,  D.  W.    (Heffron,  Parkinson  & 

Berlott),  1201  Unity  Bldg.    Cent.  2219 
Heidman,  George   (Heidman  &  Street), 

1509    Peoples   Gas   Bldg.     Ran.    4719. 

Aut.  64-515 
♦Heile,    Louis    A.     1515    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  901 
Heimlich,  P.  A.  Great  Falls.  Mont. 
Heims,  Aaron,  311-25  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

7192-3.    Aut.  42-478 
*Heinemann,    Henry    E.    O.    1111    Web- 
ster Bldg.     Wabash  4534 
Heinemann.    Tohn    B.    1329    Stock    Ex- 
change Bldg.    Main  1257 
*Heinemann,    Walter    F.    1310-123    W. 

Madison  st.     Ran.  2868 
Heitmann,    Elmer    H.    1624    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  996 
Heinig,  Arthur  F.  (Legal  Dept.  Hibbard, 

Spencer,    Bartlett    &    Co.),    State    St. 

Bridge.     Cent.  842 
*Heizer,       Henry       P.       (Shurtleff       & 

Heizer).    1309    Title    &    Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  1433.     Aut.  48-172 
Helander.   William    E.    1620   Corn    Exc. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Main  1995 
Heidman,    Julius    N.    (Heidman,   Jacob- 
son     &     Graff),     1016     The     Temple. 

Franklin  3520.     Aut.  51-622 
Heidman.    Max     I.     1016    The    Temple 

Franklin   3520.     Aut.   51-622 
Helebrant,   Anton    S.   2054   W.    19th    st. 
Helfand.  Wm.  1337-8  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

629 
Hellganz,    Charles    F.     1601    Insurance 

Exchange  Bldg.    Wabash  1140 


Hellmuth,  G.  T.  1312  Early  av.  Rav- 
enswood  4282 

Helmer,  Bessie  Bradwell,  201  Chi.  Opera 
House  Blk.     Main  7 

*Helmer,  Frank  A.  (Helmer,  Moulton 
Whitman  &  Whitman),  1217-23  West- 
minster Bldg.     Ran.  7320 

Hemingway,  J.  A.  Foreman  Bros.  Bk. 
Stock  Exchange   Bldg.     Franklin  263 

Hemple,  Gustaf  A.  2623  W.  22d  place 

Henderson,  C.  N.  2d  fl.  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  2042 

*Henderson,  Elias  H.  220  Tribune  Bldg. 
Cent.    529 

Henderson,  Jesse  G.  (Henderson  & 
Hammer),  1121-19  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Ran.  944 

Henderson,  John  G.  (Died  Aug.  28, 
1912.) 

Hendricks,  Charles  G.  1203  The  Tem- 
ple.    Main  5196 

Henkel,  E.  G.  (Hollett,  Sauter  &  Hen- 
kel),   1401-4  Otis  Bldg.     Main  3044 

Hennessy,  Edward  J.  823  Cham.  Com- 
merce.    Main   1122.     Aut.  31-279 

Henningsen,  C.  D.  6325  Lakewood  av. 
Ravenswood  5082 

Henry,  John  A.  810  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Franklin  948 

Henry,  Louis  (Henry  &  Robinson).  504 
Chi.  Opera  House  Bldg.  Main  248. 
Aut.  32-429 

*Henschen,  Henry  S.  Cashier,  State 
Bank  of  Chicago 

Herdien,  Walter  L.  1414  Westminster 
Bldg.     Ran.  5208 

Herdlicka,  Edward  J.  27  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Franklin   2310.     Aut.   31-048 

*Heren,  Cyrus  (Heren  &  Kimbark), 
1205  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.     Ran.  446 

*Herman,  Charles  J.  (Herman  &  Her- 
man), 1303  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  1144 

Herman,   Ladislaus.  2602  W.  25th   st. 

Herman,  Maxwell  R.  (Herman  &  Her- 
man), 1303  Rector  Bldg.    Ran.  1144 

Heron,  John,  1415  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
3916     Aut.  41-371 

Herr,  Simon  (Miller  &  Herr),  613-14 
Ashland   Blk.     Ran.  3417 

Herreid,  Ingvall  Norman,  712  Otis 
Bldg.     Franklin  3240 

Herren,  John  R.  Asst.  State's  Attv. 
Criminal    Court    Bldg.      Cent.    4870 ' 

Herren,  Samuel  C.  703-4  City  Hall 
Square   Bldg.     Ran.   3725 

*Herrick,  John  J.  (Herrick,  Allen  & 
Martin),  1800  Commercial  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  4046 

*Herrick.  Walter  D.  (Pearson  &  Her- 
rick), 1138  Nat.  Life  Bldg.  Cent.  2524 

*Herrick,  Wm.  J.  1800  Commercial  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  4046 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Herriott,    Irvincr    502-226   W.    Jackson 

blvd.     Wabash  3408 
Herrod.    Herbert    E.    1628   Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.   1205 
*Hess.    Edward    T.     (Jonas    &    Hess), 

1313-19  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.    Ran.  226, 

227,  228 
*Hess,    Franklin,    606    S.   Michigan   av. 

Har.  6200 
Hess.    Geo.    W.    81    Metropolitan    Elk. 

Main  2513 
Hess,     J.     Frank,     425     Ashland     Blk. 

Ran.  2003.    Aut.  41-612 
Hess.    Phares,   410-35    N.   Dearborn   st. 

Ran.   1370 
Hewitt,    Geo.    W.    714    Roanoke    Bldg. 

Ran.  5038 
*Hevman,  Alexander  H.  815  Marquette 

Bldg.      Cent.    5763    and    5978.      Aut. 

62-559 
Hibben,   James,    1248    Otis   Blk.     Main 

484 
Hibben,    Samuel    E.     (Rector,    Hibben, 

Davis  &  Macauley),  1958  McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  821 
Hickev,  James  V.  1701-6  Borland  Bldg. 

Cent.  2252 
*Hickey,      Thomas      J.       (Lannen      & 

Hickey),    1027   First   Nat.   Bk.    Bldg. 

Cent.  6156 
Hicks,    Ernest    H.    (Barger    &    Hicks), 

416  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.     Cent.  533 
♦Hicks,    Geo.    I.    1334    Stock    Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  4341 
Hiestand,   Henry,   83  Metropolitan   Blk. 

Main  2593 
*Higgins,  Edward  C.  1301-111  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Cent.  3502 
Higgins,  John  F.  900  Boyce  Bldg.  Cent. 

1289,  1290.    Aut.  43-988 
*High,    Shirley    T.    410    Portland    Blk. 

Ran.  1370 
*Higinbotham,    H.    M.    809    Fine    Arts 

Bldg.     Har.  1409 
Hildebrand,  Eugene,  201-179  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  1191 
Hill,  Frank  C.  410  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  2139 
Hill,  Fred  W.  840  Otis  Bldg.     Frank- 
lin 3800.    Aut.  30-603 
Hill,    G.    Bruce.    7th    floor    McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.   5115 
Hill,  John  H.  710  Hartford  Bldg.    Cent. 

.?293.     Aut.  42-564 
*Hill,  John  W.   (Hill  &  Hill),   1462-64 

Monadnock    Blk.      Har.    2710.      Aut. 

62-710 
Hill,    Lysander,    1463   Monadnock    Blk. 

Har.  2710.     Aut.  62-710 
Hill,   Richard    (Hill   &  Macintyre),   748 

S.  Halsted  st.     Monroe  6184 


Hill,    Roy   W.    (Hill   &   Hill),    1462-64 

Monadnock    Blk.      Har.    2710.      Aut. 

62-710 
Hill,  Samuel  B.  1601-69  W.  Washington 

St.    Ran.  4193.    Aut.  41-327 
Hill,   W.    H.  431/^-106   N.   La   Salle  st. 

Main  2195 
Hille,  Chas.  F.  209  Reaper  Blk.     Cent. 

6543 
Hillis,   David   M.   1102   Hartford   Bldg. 

Cent.  3272 
*Hillis,   Frank  N.  614-118  N.  La   Salle 

St.     Main  2214,  3077.     Aut.  32-352 
Hills,  Burton  U.  1536  Old  Colony  Bldg. 

Har.  5858.     Aut.  64-513 
Hills,    Charles    W.    1523-27   Monadnock 

Blk.    Har.  306.    Aut.  64-813 
Hills,  Jr.  Chas.  W.  1523-27  Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  306 
*Hills,    Edward    R.    1212    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  5464 
Hills,    Elmer    E.    436    Monadnock    Blk. 

Har.  1926 
Hillyer,  C.  R.   (Cassoday,  Butler,  Lamb 

&  Foster),  1414  Monadnock  Blk.  Har. 

ti808  and  6809 
*Himes,   Isadore  H.   1612  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  5903 
Hinckley,  Francis  E.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 

Criminal  Court  Bldg.     Cent.  4870,  and 

720  National  Life  Bldg.     Ran.  6816 
Hindley,  William,  725  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  392  and  393.    Aut.  61-780 
Hine,  Clint  C.  Lafayette,  Ind. 
Hiner.    Joseph    W.     (Hiner,    Bunch    & 

Latimer),    1717    Harris    Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  3711 
*Hines,    Patrick   A.    Archer   Ave.    Sav- 
ings Bk.  3517  Archer  av.    Yards  3859 
*Hinman,  Jr.  Benjamin  P.    (Hinman  & 

Jameson).  43  Borden  Blk.     Ran.  3779 
*Hirsch,       Milton       M.       (Hirsch       & 

Schwartz),    1412   Harris   Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  1973 
Hirschl,  Marcus  A.  (Hirschl  &  Hirschl), 

612  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  2411 
Hirschl       Samuel       D.       (Hirschl       & 

Hirschl),  612  Rector  Bldg.    Ran.  2411 
Hirtzel,    Cora    B.    1210    Hartford    Bldg. 

Cent.  976.     Aut.  41-811 
*Hitch,    Marcus    (Lackner,    Butz,    Von 

Ammon    &    McGregor).    901    Title    & 

Trust     Bldg.      Cent.     696-697.      Aut. 

41-532 
*Hoag,    Parker    H.    (Ullman,    Hoag    & 

Davidson),    1305    Fisher    Bldg.      Har. 

236 
Hoaglund,  Thompson  W.  45-112  N.  La 

Salle  St.     Main  2079.     Aut.  32-511 
Hoagland,    Wm.    K.    429    The    Rookery 

Bldg.     Wabash   2367.     Aut.   51-381 
*Hochbaum,     Edward     A.     507     Cham. 

Commerce.     Franklin  2498 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Hodges,  Gilbert  T.  612  Commercial  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  2379 
*Hodges,    W.     Scott,     1803     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.    Cent.  4054.    Aut.  41-522 
Hoergstedt,  Olof  G.  1056  National  Life 

Bldg.    Ran.  4103 
Hoey,  Michael  H.  314  Manhattan  Bldg. 

Har.  1998 
Hoffman,    Bernard  J.   3734   W.   13th  St. 

Lawndale  8392 
Hoffman,  Harold,  1437  S.  Spaulding  av. 

Lawndale  7870 
Hoffman.    John    M.    1307    Rector    Bldg. 

Cent.   1256 
*Hoffman,  Leo  W.  1016-29  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Ran.  5165,  5166.     Aut.  36-371  ■ 
Hoffman.  Richard  Yates,  900-226  S.  La 

Salle  St.    Wabash  2868 
*Hoffmann,    Arthur    C.    720    Stock   Ex- 
change.    Main  2756.     Franklin  1905 
Hoffmann,  Charles  G.  1714-17  City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  1411 
Hoffmann.  Francis  A.  1714-17  City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  1411 
*Hofheimer,    Zach,    Asst.    State's    Atty. 

Cent.  4870 
*Hogan,   Frank  J.    (Hogan  &  Hogan), 

816    Ashland    Blk.      Cent.    390.      Aut. 

44-421 
Hogan,    Robert    E.    Asst.    State's    Attv. 

Cent.  4870,  and  712  Otis  Bldg.    Frank- 
lin 3240 
Hogan,  Scott  M.  607-35  S.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  5873.    Aut.  44-106 
Hogan,   Thomas   A.    610   Tacoma   Bldg. 

Franklin  3873.     Aut.  31-243 
Hogan,  Thomas  S.    (Hogan  &  Hogan), 

816    Ashland    Blk.      Cent.    390.      Aut. 

44-421 
Hoglund,    John   H.   408   Roanoke   Bldg. 

Ran.  4525 
Hoig.   William  F.    (Pope,  Hoig,  Fuller 

&    Nichols),   505-25    N.   Dearborn    st. 

Cent.  3816 
*Holcomb.    Herbert    W.    1408    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  5045.     Aut.  48-472 
*Holden.  Chas.  R.   (Kraus,  Alschuler  & 

Holden),  1230-48  Tribune  Bldg.  Cent. 

1825 
Holden.   H.   P.  810-115   S.   La   Salle   st. 

Cent.  4935 
Holden.  Hale,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  offices, 

547  W.  Jackson  blvd.     Wabash  4400 
*Holden.  Walter  S.    (Rush  &  Holden), 

1110  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Ran.  1458 
*Holden,  Wm.  H.   (Holden  &  Buzzell), 

901  Hartford  Bldg.     Cent.  7088.    Aut. 

43-659 
Holder,   Leroy  W.    (Baker  &   Holder), 

833  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  2266. 

Aut.  44-243 


*Holdom,  Jesse,  (Holdom,  Manierre  & 
Pratt),  1008  Harris  Trust  Bldg.  Ran. 
5959 

Holland,  John  Everett  (Holland  &  But- 
terworth),  1215  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  2550.    Aut.  42-638 

Holleb,  A.  Paul,  1415  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  3916.     Aut.  41-371 

*Hollen,  Richard  H.  (Hollen  &  Mas- 
sen),  1030  National  Life  Bldg.  Ran. 
6890 

Hollett,   George  L.  Evanston,  111. 

*Hollett,  R.  P.  (Hollett,  Sauter  &  Hen- 
kel),  1401-4  Otis  Bldg.     Main  3044 

Hollis,  O.  D.  (Cowan  &  Hollis),  601-4 
Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3297 

*Hollock,  Roland  M.  1037  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.   1394 

*Hollv.  Wm.  H.  (Mills  &  Holly),  828 
Uni'ty  Bldg.     Cent.  1332.     Aut.  43-012 

Holman,  John  L.  1402,  8  S.  Dearborn 
St.     Cent.  866  and  868 

Holmes,  George  B.  1418  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.   1934 

Holmes,  Robert  H.  316  Roanoke  Bldg. 
Cent.  44 

Holmes.  Samuel  S.  1501  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  1228.     Aut.  42-135 

*Holmes,  Thos.  J.  (Holmes  &  Mix), 
412-35  N.  Dearborn  st.     Cent.  4067 

Holt,  Alfred  E.  1040  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3468 

Holt,  Wheeler  &  Sidley  (Charles  S. 
Holt.  Arthur  D.  Wheeler  and  William 
P.  Sidley),  successors  to  the  firms  of 
Williams  &  Thompson  and  Williams, 
Holt  &  Wheeler,  suite  1007  The  Ta- 
coma Bldg.     Main  2288 

*Holt,  Chas.  S.  (Holt,  Wheeler  &  Sid- 
ley), 1007  Tacoma  Bldg.     Main  228.S 

*Holt.  Robt.  N.  1040  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3468 

*Holter,  Nels  J.  1311  Ashland  Blk. 
Main  4221 

Holton,  Charles  R.  1217  Westminster 
Bldg.     Ran.  7520 

Holton,  Harry  L  1225  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.  3153 

Honore,  Adrian  C.  721  People's  Gas 
Bldg.     Ran.  1789.     Aut.  64-484 

*Honore,  Lockwood,  Judge  Circuit 
Court.     Franklin  3015 

Hood,  Craig  A.  519-58  W.  Washington 
St.  Cent.  3936,  and  Chicago  Heights, 
111.     Tel.  160 

Hood,  Tames  H.  (Sass,  Nicolai  &  Hood), 
508  Commercial  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Ran. 
3778 

Hood,  John  D.  1727  Commercial  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  4515 

*Hoover,  Jonas  O.  512  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  1450.    Aut.  41-613 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Hoover,  Jose  W.  1409  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  7400 

♦Hoover,  Loring  R.  Asst.  Corporation 
Counsel.  Main  447  and  512  Ashland 
Blk.     Ran.  1450.     Aut.  41-613 

Hoover,  S.  N.  Mercantile  Blk.  Aurora, 
111. 

*Hopkins.   Albert   J.    (Hopkins,    Peffers 
&  Hopkins),  616  Corn   Exchange  Bk. 
Bldg.     Main  3146  and  2949 
■*Hopkins,    Albert   L.    925   The   Temple. 
Main  181 

Hopkins,  Alvah  S.  315  W.  Washington 
St.     Main  1654 

Hopkins.  Byron  M.  1102  Schiller  Bldg. 
Cent.   5882.     Aut.  42-857 

Hopkins,  Francis  A.  (Brown,  Hopkins, 
Nissen  &  Sprinkle),  1124  Monadnock 
Blk.     Har.  292 

*Hopkins,  Jacob  H.  Judge  Municipal 
Court.     Franklin  2684 

Hopkins,  James  S.  Master  in  Chancery 
U.  S.  District  Court  (Hopkins  Pef- 
fers &  Hopkins),  616  Corn  Exchange 
Bk.  Bldg.     Main  3146  and  2949 

Hopkins,  John  L.  1407  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.  1601.    Aut.  61-131 

Hopkins.  L.  M.  1014-5  S.  Wabash  av. 
Ran.  2352 

*Horgan,  Charles  (Bailey,  Horgan  & 
Sullivan),  521  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
5819.     Aut.  41-243 

*Horner,  Henry,  821  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main  339.     Aut.  30-642 

Horner.  Wilbur  N.  1317  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.    Cent.  4470.    Aut.  41-906 

*Hornstein,  Leon,  Asst.  City  Corpora- 
tion Counsel.     Main  447 

Horton,  Frank  L.  Law  Dept.  Swift  & 
Co.    Yards  4200 

*Horton,  Judge  Oliver  H.  1523  Insur- 
ance Exchange  Bldg.  Wabash  1974. 
Aut.  580-332 

Horton,  Walter  S.  135  Park  Row.  Wa- 
bash 2200 

Hosier,  Wiley  E.  1709  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  7300 

Hosmer,  E.  D.    (Died  Aug.  28,  1912.) 

*Hostetter.  Earl  D.  (Brundage,  Wilker- 
son  &  Cassels),  1145  The  Rookerv. 
Wabash  2571.    Aut.  53-930 

Hostetter,  S.  E.  6233  Monroe  av.  Mid- 
way 2826 

Hotchkiss,  Miley  E.  249  Railway  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Har.   189.     Aut.  63-908 

Hough,  George  H.  (Anderson  & 
Hough),  1108  Association  Bldg.  Ran. 
726 

♦Houlihan,  Francis  J.  (Rosenthal  & 
Kurz),  1104  Rector  Bldg.  Cent.  2561. 
Aut.  61-851 

Hou?e,  Arthur  A.  1509  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.   1550 


*Houston.  John  W.  1031-6  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.   5312.     Aut.  44-345 
Houze,    Elmer    E.    601-21    N.    La    Salle 

St.     Main  261 
*Hovey,   Fred   B.   1201-6  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440.     Aut.  42-418 
Howard,    Celia    M.    675    Federal    Bldg. 

Har.  4700 
Howard,  Einar  C.    (Rankin,  Howard  & 

Donnelly),    606    118    N.    La    Salle    st. 

Main   3037 
♦Howard,  Hans  L.  810  Corn  Exchange 

Bk.   Bldg.     Main  5100 
Howard,    Hubert    (Haase    &    Howard), 

1124  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3971 
Howard,    John    Corse,    1321    First    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  1603 
Howard,  Martin,  857  Belden  ave.     Lin- 
coln  4048 
*Howe,    Beverly    W.    45    Dearborn    St. 

Sta.     Har.   3690 
♦Howe,    Herbert    D.     (Glennon,    Cary, 

Walker  &  Howe),  520,  536  La   Salle 

St.    Station.     Wabash  4200 
Howe,    Robert    E.    2017    Insurance    Ex- 
change.    Wabash  1471 
Howe,    Samuel   J.    1502-3   Ft.   Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  2305 
♦Howe,    Thos.    F.    (Howe,    Fordham   & 

Kreamer),  806  Hartford  Bldg.     Ran. 

3668 
Howell,   James  W.   629  First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.   1150 
Hower,   Peter  J.   1928   Insurance   Exch. 

Bldg.     Wabash  272 
Hoy,   Alfred   C.  42   Borden   Blk.     Ran. 

5108 
Hoy,     Charles     Ross,     7811     Lowe     av. 

Stewart  3131 
♦Hoyne,     Maclay,     State's     Atty.     Cook 

County,   Criminal  Court  Bldg.     Cent. 

4870 
♦Hoyne,  Thomas  M.  (Hoyne,  O'Connor 

&  Irwin),  1007  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Main  692 
Hoynes,      William,     323     Reaper     Blk. 

Cent.  2722,  and  Law  Department  Uni- 
versity of  Notre  Dame,  Ind. 
Hoyt,    Frank   W.    800-115    S.    Dearborn 

St.    Cent.  6263 
Hruby,    J.    O.    Jr.    (Zeman    &    Hruby), 

810-25    N.    Dearborn    st.      Ran.    3742. 

Aut.  44-026 
Hubbard,    Albert    G.    600    W.    Erie    st. 

Dearborn  123 
Hubbard,   Jacob   J.   800  First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.   10.     Aut.  42-161 
Hubliard,  John  D.  535  N.  Dearborn  av. 

(Am.  Medical  Assn.)    North  884 
Hudson,    Carleton,    734    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3081  and  3082 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Hudson,   Chas.   1709  City  Hall   Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  1037 
Huening,    Frank    T.    Asst.    City    Pros. 

Atty.     Main  447,  and  71  Metropolitan 

Blk.     Main  1371.     Aut.  31-092 
Huey,  John  S.  1601  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  4193.     Aut.  41-327 
Huff,   H.    T.    1027   Insurance   Exchange 

Bldg.     Wabash  236.     Aut.  54-639 
*Huff,  Thomas  D.   (Huff.  Cook  &  Slot- 
tow),    832-36    Stock    Exchange    Bldg. 

Main  1507 
*Hughes,    Chas.   815    City   Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6565 
Hughes,    G.    R.     H.    1308    Washington 

blvd.     Haymarket   1133 
Hughes,  W.  T.   1025  La  Salle  St.   Sta. 

Wabash  3210 
*Hulbert,  Alfred  Roy,  1624  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  5226 
*Hull,    Morton    Denison.    1206    Borland 

Bldg.     Cent.  6689 
Hull,  Walter  S.  410-179  W.  Washington 

St.     Main  88 
Humburg,   A.   P.   Atty  I.  C.   R.  R.   135 

Park  Row.     Wabash  2200 
*Hume,   Frank  L.    (Thurman,   Hume  & 

Kennedy),      1702      Majestic     Theater 

Bldg.     Cent.  1558.     Aut.  42-764 
Hummel,  Frederick  E.  Ashland  av.  cor. 

Fulton  St.     West  1424 
*Hummeland,      Andrew,      401-58      W. 

Washington  st.     Cent.  2591 
*Hummer,  John  S.  Master  in  Chancery 

Superior    Court,    710    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  592.     Aut.  43-093 
Humphrey,  Arthur,  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Humphrey.    John,     1311    Ashland    Blk. 

Main  4221 
Humphrey.    John    M.    718    Reaper    Blk. 

Ran.  1122.     Aut.  48-464 
Humphrey.    Robert,   703  Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  4880 
*Humphrey,   Wirt   E.   Master   in   Chan- 
cery  Superior   Ct.   1311   Ashland  Blk. 

Main  4221 
Hunt,  Earl  O.  720  Western  Union  Bldg. 

Wabash  700 
Hunt,    M.    E.    524   National    Life    Bldg. 

Cent.  4108-9.     Aut.  30-840 
Hunter,  Wm.  Boyd,  1118  National  Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  3795 
Hunting,      Richard      C.      (Hunting     & 

Rehm).   1404  Association  Bldg.    Cent. 

6520,  6521,  6522 
Hupp,     Frank    L.     1504     Boriand     Blk. 

Ran.  1480 
Hupp,  Jacob   M.   404-167   W.   Washing- 
ton St.     Franklin  200 
*Hurd,  Harrv  B.    (Pam  &  Hurd),  859 

Rookery    Bldg.     Wabash    1094.     Aut. 
51-402 


Hurford,  Roland  R.  510  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Franklin  823.     Aut.  34-804 

Hurford,  Samuel  R.  510  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Franklin  823.    Aut.  34-804 

Hurlburt,  David  (Hurlburt  &  Light- 
foot),  816  Association  Bldg.  Cent. 
219 

Hurlbut,  Harry  R.  1331  First  Nat.  Bl:. 
Bldg.     Cent.   411.     Aut.  42-502 

Hurley,  Frank  J.  303  N.  State  st.  Cent. 
842 

Hurley,  Timothy  D.  820  Unity  Bide. 
Ran.  3277 

Hurtubise,  J.  E.  1829  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main  1257 

Huss,  Eugene,  1404  Association  Bldg. 
Cent.   6520,    6521,   6522 

Huss,  Matthew  J.    (Died  Nov.  7,  1912.) 

*Hussey,  Franklin  B.  1334  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.    Cent.  2792.    Aut.  43-431 

Huszagh,  Harold  D.  712  Chi.  Opera 
House  Bldg.     Main  2903.     Aut.  34-181 

*Huszagh,  Rudolph  D.  712  Chi.  Opera 
House  Bldg.     Main  2903.     Aut.  34-181 

Huszagh,  Victor  L.  712-32  N.  Clark  st. 
Main  2903.     Aut.  34-181 

Hutchins,  Dimmitt  C.  (Hutchins  &  Rip- 
pel),  1014  Association  Bldg.  Cent.  582 

*Hutchins,  James  C.  Atty.  Illinois  Trust 
&  Savings  Bk.  room  5.    Wabash  4u60 

Hutchins,   Paul  V.  2738  Ballou  st. 

*Hutchinson.  A.  K.  1137  The  Rookerv. 
Wabash  2571.     Aut.  53-930 

*Hutchinson,  Charies  G.  506-7  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.    Cent.  5669.    Belmont  2706 

Hutchinson,  Everett  R.  19  W.  Huron  st. 

Hutchison,  Tames  F.  810  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Franklin  948 

*Hutson,  Willis  H.  (Mather  &  Hut- 
son),  901-4  Otis  Bldg.     Main   1476 

*Huttmann,  Henry  W.  (Huttmann. 
Butters  &  Carr),  1518-20  Harris 
Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  4915.     Aut.  53- 501 

Huttner,  Robert  L.  1420  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  6748.     Aut.  48-896 

Huxley,  Henry  M.  715  Monadnock 
Blk.     Har.  4621 

Huxmann,  Paul  J.  226  Reaper  Blk.  Ran. 
2907 

Hwass,  Lauritz  P.  (Hwass  &  Luebeck), 
510  Ashland  Blk.     Ran.   1306 

*Hyde,    Chas.    Cheney,    711    Merchants' 

L.  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2446 
*Hyde,  James  W.  1407  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.  1601.     Aut.  61-131 

Hvde,    John,    510    Corn    Exchange    Bk. 

Bldg.     Franklin  230 
*Hvzer,    Edward   M.   502-226   W.   Jack- 
son blvd.    Wabash  3408 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Icelv,   Albert   E.   182-2   Commercial   Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  348  and  3981 
*Ickes.    Harold   L.    (Richbera:.    Ickes   & 

Richberg),    1304    Rector    Bldg.      Ran. 

470 
Ida,   Arthur  C.   1200-76  W.   IMonroe   st. 

Cent.  6002 
*Igoe.   M.  L.  1201  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  440 
*Iles.    Robert    S.    (lies   &   Martin),   702 

Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  6169 
Iliff,    George    F.    352    N.    Michigan    av. 

Cent.    4009 
Immel,    Joseph    P.    1003    Schiller    Bldg. 

Ran.   1940.  1941.     Aut.  4.3-372 
Immenhausen,  Herbert  G.  1502  Borland 

Bldg.     Ran.  599 
Ingraham.  A.  H.  725  Wenonah  av.  Oak 

Park.   111.     Oak   Park  3522-R 
Ine.  Henry,  1824  S.  Lawndale  av.  Lawn- 
dale  6483 
Ingram.   J.   E.    1410-69   W.   Washington 

St.     Cent.  1991.     Aut.  41-460 
Ingram,    Tr.    J.    E.    1418    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  1934 
*Innes,  Alexander  J.  1600  Westminster 

Bldg.      Ran.     2124     and     5653.      Aut. 

63-073 
loas,    Charles,    306-339    S.    Wabash    av. 

Har.  3707.     Aut.  68-612 
Irose,    Joseph    D.     1313    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  228 
Irose.    Paul,    1622    Unity    Bldg.      Aut. 

41-281 
Irrmann,  John  A.  723-118   N.  La   Salle 

St.     Franklin  2114 
Irvin.  William,  3802  Forest  av.    Douglas 

9443 
♦Irving,    S.    C.     (Simmons    8z    Irving), 

1652  Otis  Bldg.     Main  1488 
*Irwin.  Harry  D.   (Hoyne.  O'Connor  & 

Irwin).    1007    Stock    Exchange    Bldg. 

Main  692 
*Irwin,  Roval  W.    (Irwin  &  Koralski). 

1909    City    Hall    Square    Bldg.      Ran. 

3887 
♦Isaacs,  Martin  J.   Master  in   Chancery 

Superior    Court    (Silber,    Isaacs,    Sil- 

ber  &  Woley),  1023  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Cent.  6144 
Isham.    Lincoln    &    Beale,    1700-72    W. 

Adams  st.     Ran.  425 
Israel.   Fred,    1407   Kesner   Bldg.     Ran. 

4661 
♦Ives.  Morse,  1317  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

6544.     Aut.  41-985 


Jacker,  Richard  J.  1102  Monadnock  Blk. 
Har.  5656 

*Jackson,  Charles  H.  (Burke,  Jackson 
&  Burke),  1002  Hartford  Bldg.  Cent. 
413  and  5296.     Aut.  43-902 

Jackson,  David  H.  (Chipman  &  Jack- 
son), 1206  Tribune  Bldg.    Cent.  287 

Jackson,  Jr.,  Edwin  D.  432  National 
Life  Bldg.     Ran.  3338 

Jackson.  Elmer  E.  (Dent  &  Jackson), 
610  Portland  Blk.     Cent.  1274 

Jackson,  Fred  D.  1317  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  4470.     Aut.  41-906 

*Jackson,  John  L.  (Adams  &  Jackson), 
1147  Monadnock  Blk.  Har.  146.  Aut. 
64-759 

Jackson,  Leigh  H.  1009  Cham.  Com- 
merce.    Main  3989 

♦Jackson,  Samuel  Spencer,  940  Com- 
mercial Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  6960 

♦Jackson,  Samuel  W.  901-179  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  4793.     Aut.  36-496 

Jackson,  Walter  M.  309  Reaper  Blk. 
Cent.  381.     Aut.   44-711 

Jackson.  Wm.  A.  1001  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin   3670 

Jackson,  William  H.  5726  Monroe  av. 
Hyde  Park  3631 

♦Jacobs,  Laurence  B.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist. 
Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 

Jacobs,  ^I.  M.  (Jacobs  &  Turney),  1234 
First.  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  7540 

♦Jacobs,  Walter  H.  (Winston,  Pavne, 
Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg      Cent.  828 

Jacobson,  David,  806-36  W.  Randolph  st. 
Cent.  4580.     Aut.  44-726 

Jacobson,  John,  5451  Rice  st.  Austin 
10971 

Jacobsen,  John  N.  Jr.  1628  N.  Halsted 
St.     Lincoln  708 

Jacobson,  Lewis  F.  (Heldman,  Jacob- 
son  &  Grafif),  1016  The  Temple. 
Franklin  3520.     Aut.  51-622 

Jafife,  Jacob  H.  (Maddock  &  Jaffe),625 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Ran.  1048. 
Aut.  32-008 

Jaffe,  Julius,  Asst.  City  Pros.  Atty. 
Main  447.  and  616  Reaper  Blk.  Ran. 
3846.     Aut.  42-683 

Jaffie.  Louis,  430-7  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.  248.     Aut.  42-794 

James.  Robert  J.  5-226  W.  Jackson  blvd. 
Wabash  3408 

♦Jameson.  John  A.  (Hinman  &  Jame- 
son), 43  Borden  Blk.     Ran.  3779 

Jamieson,    Gerald   W.    Madison,   Wis. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Jamieson,  Stillman  B.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery Circuit  Ct.  1506  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  1607.    Aut.  44-597 

Jamieson,  W.  S.  940  The  Rookery.  Wa- 
bash 3814.     Aut.  52-142,  52-143 

*JampoHs.  Robert  R.  309  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.   3012 

Jandus,  Cyril  R.  Chief  Clerk  Probate 
Ct.  Franklin  3015,  and  910  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Ran.  2330 

*Janiszeski,  Frank  H.  901-179  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  4793.     Aut.  36-496 

Janowicz,  Stephen,  508  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  608.     Aut.  47-406 

Jarecki,  Edmund  K.  1012  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.   2675 

Jaros,  Ferdinand  W.  58  Borden  Blk. 
Cent.   2813.     Aut.   41-562 

♦Jarrell,  James  T.  (Jarrell  &  McNeil"), 
1317  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Cent.  4470. 
Aut.  41-906 

*Jarrett,  D.  I.  (Deming  &  Tarrett),  1508 
Ashland  Blk.     Ran.  1550 

*Jarvis,  Wm.  B.  304  Strauss  Bldg. 
Main  2505.     Aut.  36-323 

Jayne,  Lawrence,  1200  Westminster 
Bldg.     Cent.  1091 

*Jedlan,  John  W.  (Jedlan  &  Stelk\  728 
Reaper  Blk.     Cent.  5764.     Aut.  44-367 

*Jefferson,  C.  S.  1335  Railway  Exchange 
Bldg.     Har.  6162 

*Jeffery,  James  C.  (Jeffery  &  Campbell), 
1356  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Ran.  3307. 
Aut.  44-680 

*Jeffreys,  Ivor,  1007  Tacoma  Bldg.  Main 
2288 

*Jenkins,  Geo.  R.  1311  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.   6098 

Jenkins,  William,  1352  Otis  Bldg.  Main 
1134 

*Jenks,  Anson  B.  1308  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Cent.  2573 

Jenks,  Chancellor  L.  1101-4  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  1107 

Jenks,  Charles  B.  2101  Majestic  The- 
ater Bldg.     Ran.  6984 

*Jennings,  Everett.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 
Criminal  Court  Bldg.  Cent.  4870.  and 
(Jennings  &  Fifer),  1501-4  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.    Cent.  3031.    Aut.  47-148 

*Jennings,  Wm.  A.  510  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  2611.     Aut.  43-297 

Jerka.  Daniel  S.  722  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  3748 

*Tetzinger.  David,  1612  Ashland  Blk. 
"Cent.  5903 

Jewett,  Samuel  R.  437  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  4477 

Jirka,  Harold  W.  1335  Railway  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Har.  6162 

*Job,  Fred  W-  832  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  8271.     Aut.  61-284 


Jochum,  Jr.  J.  H.  832  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  3271.     Aut.  61-284 

Johns,  Luther  L.  723  Monadnock  Blk. 
Har.  20 

Johnson,  Alton  F.  232  N.  Halsted  st. 
Monroe  3500 

Johnson.  Alex  F.  1222-24  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  2343     Aut.  43-809 

Johnson,  C.  Helmer,  315-179  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  1347.     Aut.  34-151 

Johnson,  Clarence  J.  4749  Magnolia  av. 

*Johnson,  Elwyn  H.  1212  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent,  813 

*Johnson,  Edwin'  L.  1605  Marquette 
Bldg.     Cent.  406 

Johnson,  Francis  Emil,  1420  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  6832 

*Johnson,  Frank  Asbury,  5817  Monroe 
av.     Hyde  Park  69 

Johnson,  George  C.  1125-27  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  2849 

^Johnson,  George  E.  Q.  (Smietanka, 
Johnson,  Molthrop  &  Polkey),  610 
Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  3296,  3297 

Johnson,  H.  McClure.  1620  Corn  Ex- 
change  Bk.   Bldg.     Main   1995 

Johnson,  T.  Arthur,  610  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.   3296   and  3297 

*Johnson,  Julius  A.  1115-112  W.  Adams 
St.     Ran.  3552 

Johnson,  Loomis  C.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Johnson,  Nels  J.  1031  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
5312.     Aut.  44-345 

Johnson.  Peter  J.  61-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  3004 

Johnson,  Reginald  E.  204-184  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Franklin  1019 

Johnson,  Robert  P.  2808  Diversey  av. 

Johnson,  Rush  Benjamin,  45  Dearborn 
Station.  Har.  3690 

*Johnson,  Stewart,  301-69  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Ran.  2707     • 

Johnson,  Theodore,  1227  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  517 

*Johnson,  Thomas  J.  Asst.  Atty.  San- 
itarv  District.  Wabash  1320,  and  615 
Ashland  Blk.     Ran.  3418 

Johnson.  Walter  M.  (Bull  &  Johnson), 
1113  The   Rookery.     Wabash   1676 

*Johnson,  W.  O.  1113  The  Rookery. 
Wabash   1676 

*Johnson,  Wm.  Daniel,  1002-19  S.  La 
Salle  St.    Ran.  4861.    Aut.  31-220 

Johnson,  Wm.  H.  429  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main  1629 

Johnson,  Wm.  M.  1011  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  2341.     Aut.  41-427 

Johnson  William  S.  657  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  2232 

Johnson,  Wm.  W.  720  W.  12th  st. 
Haymarket  8778 


55 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Johnston.     Bernard     F.     901     Hartford 

Bldg.    Cent.  7088.    Aut.  43-659 
♦Johnson,     Chas.     C.     (Lackner,     Butz, 

Von  Ammon  &  McGregor),  901  Title 

&   Trust   Bldg.     Cent.   696-G97.     Aut. 

41-532 
*Johnston,   Edward   R.    (Gregory,   Pop- 

penhusen    &    McNab).    1103    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.    Ran.  1660  and  1661.  Aut. 

41-452 
*Johnston,  Jr.  Frank.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 

CriminarCourt  Bldg.     Cent.  4870 
*Johnston.    IMorris    L.    1007    Stock    Ex- 

ch.-inge  Bldg.     Main  692 
Johnston,  Wm.  M.   (Wm.  M.  &  Wm.  S. 

Johnston),  53  Metropolitan  Blk.  Main 

4106 
Johnston,  Wm.  S.  (Wm.  M.  &  Wm.  S. 

Johnston),  53  Metropolitan  Blk.  Main 

4106 
Johnston,  Wm.  Walter.  Lebanon,  Pa. 
*Johns*one.    Frederic    Bruce     (Runnels, 

Burrv  &  Johnstone),  925  The  Temple. 

Main  181 
Jonas.  Edgar  A.  (Jonas  &  Hess).  1313- 

19  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.     Ran.  226,  227, 

228 
Jonas,  Sigmund  S.  (Jones  &  Freudlich), 

406  The  Temple.     Franklin  2979 
Jones.   Carroll  H.  404  Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 

Wabash  3347 
Jones.  Chas.  J.  Asst.  County  Atty.  507 

County  Bldg.     Franklin  3015 
Jones,   David   B.    1111   Marquette   Bldg. 

Ran.  1429 
*Jones,   De   Witt   C.    (Tones,   Kerner  & 

Posyic),  402  Rector  Bldg.    Ran.  6634 
Jones.   Don   K.   900-226   S.   La   Salle  st. 

Wabash  2868 
Jones.    Edward    A.    1307    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  273 
Jones,   Edward  D.  5944  W.   Erie  st. 
Jones,   Edward  G.  Jacksonville,   Fla. 
Jones,    Edward    J.    1102    Karpen    Bldg. 

Har.  4117-8 
*Jones,  Frank  H.  Secretary  Continental 

&  Coml.  Trust  &   Savings  Bk.     Ran. 

4606 
Jones,  Frederick  A.  908-175  W.  Tackson 

blvd.     Wab.  940.     Aut.  580-358 
Jones,  George  B.  1445  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  283.     Aut.  64-553 
Jones,    Grahame.    London,    England 
Jones,  Harrison  F.  7th  floor  McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  5115 
Jones,   John    G.   3717    Armour  av. 
Jones,    Nicholas    R.    1400   Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  4282 
*Jones,  Nathaniel  M.  1201  Merchants  L. 

&  T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2338 
Jones,    Roland,    7300    Yale    av.      Went- 

worth  6412 


*Jones,  S.  Minot,  1415  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  2822 

Jones,  Thomas  D.  1111  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.  1429 

Jones,  Walter  D.  310  Reaper  Blk.  Ran. 
2357    Aut.  48-339 

*Jones,  W.  Clyde  (Jones.  Addington, 
Ames  &  Seibolt),  1610  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Ran.  45 

Jonesi,  Wm.  A.  918  Cham.  Commerce 
Bldg.     Main  2449.     Aut.   32-310 

Jordan,  Isaac  M.  815  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  5763.     Aut.  62-559 

Jordan,  Frank  T.  506  Rector  Bldg.  Cent. 
707 

Josenhans,  Edward,  6158  S.  Halsted  st. 
Normal  2505 

Joseph,  Jesse  A.  1014  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  6435,  6436.     Aut.  43-078 

Jouvenat,  Charles,  44-112  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  5368 

Joyner,  Albert  B.  (Ammen.  Streyck- 
mans  &  Joyner),  800  Schiller  Bldg. 
Ran.  6714  and  6715 

*Tudah,  Noble  B.  (Judah,  Willard, 
Wolf  &  Reichmann),  1501  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.  Franklin  205.  Aut. 
54-656 

*Judah,  Jr.  Noble  B.  (Judah,  Willard, 
Wolf  &  Reichmann),  1501  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.  Franklin  205.  Aut. 
54-656 

Judd,  Edward  S.  2d  floor  40  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  24.     Aut.  42-767 

Judy,  G.  Thomas,  401  E.  Ohio  st.  North 
4091 

*Julien,  B.  Francis,  517-192  N.  Clark  st. 
Main  1310 

Junkin,  F.  T.  A.  1011  Railway  Exchange 
Bldg.     Har.  4910 

Jurgens,  Otto  W.  (Wyman,  Jurgens  & 
Carpenter),  1409  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.   7400 

Juul,  Herbert  V.  (Juul  &  Juul),  916  As- 
sociation Bldg.    Ran.  3732 

Juul,  Neils  (Juul  &  Juul),  916  As- 
sociation Bldg.    Ran.  3732 

Juul,  Roy  A.  (Juul  &  Juul),  916  As- 
sociation Bldg.    Ran.  3732 


K 


Kadow,    Z.    H.    Asst.    City    Pros.    Atty. 

Main  447,  and  27-154  W.  Randolph  st. 

Franklin  2310.     Aut.  31-048 
Kagy,     David     D.     (Harris,     Dodds    & 

Kagy),    1317-24    Unity    Bldg.      Cent. 

2018 
Kahane,    Benjamin    B.    1808   City  Hall 

Square   Bldg.     Cent.  3167  and  2573 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Kahn,   Harry   (Kahn  &  Murphy),   9154 

Commercial  av.     South  Chicago  176 
*Kahn.    Julius    M.    309    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  3012 
Kahn,    Louis    (Kahn   &   Murphy),    9154 

Commercial  av.     So.  Chicago  176 
Kahn,    Louis    L.    906-6    N.     Clark    st. 

Franklin  3230.     Aut.  31-670 
*Kaiser,  William  E.  1602  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  2058.     Aut.  52-878 
*Kales.  Albert  Martin    (Kales.  Kelly  & 

Hale),    1616    Marquette   Bldg.      Cent. 

5136 
Kallum,   Fred   T.   E.    Commercial   Bank 

Bids..    Blue   Island.     B.    L   294 
Kampmeier,   Ernest   O.    1317   First  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  4470 
Kanaley,    Byron    V.    208    Cham.    Com- 
merce.    Main  171 
Kandlik,    George,    512-40    N.    Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  6757 
Kandlik,    Ludmil,    2361    Milwaukee    av. 

Humboldt  1689 
Kane,  John   H.  64-54  W.   Randolph  st. 

Cent.   5394.     Ant.  44-410 
Kane,  Robert  J.  21  S.  La  Salle  sl.    Cent. 

3189 
*Kannally,  M.  V.    (Burton,  Kannally  & 

Megan),    1620    Ashland    Blk.      Cent. 

1490 
*Kaplan.    Jacob     (Kaplan    &    Kaplan), 

1105   Ashland   Blk.     Ran.  4962.     Aut. 

43-366 
*Kaplan,    Nathan    D.    (Kaplan    &    Kap- 
lan),   1105   Ashland   Blk.     Ran.   4962. 

Aut.  43-366 
Kappes,  Leo  J.  3160  N.  Clark  st.     Lake 

View   1575 
Kapsa,    L.    A.    37-45    Metropolital    Blk. 

Main  2662.     Aut.  33-635 
Karasek,  Ferdinand  J.  910  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  6630.     Aut.  44-007 
*Karcher,  George  H.  with  Central  Trust 

Co.  Bank.     Ran.  2976 
Kasan,  Marcus,  610-12  Reaper  Blk.   Ran. 

3330 
Kasmar,  Gerard  A.  715  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6575 
*Kasper,    Fred    J.    (Pain,    Campbell    & 

Kasper),    1301    First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg. 

Ran.  266  and  267 
Kaspers,    Lambert,    808-167    W.    Wash- 
ington St.     Main  4084 
Kastner,  Miles   E.  212-136  W.  Lake  st. 

Main  4473.     Aut.  34-649 
*Katz,  Jacob   (Whiteside  &  Katz),  1514 

Association  Bldg.     Ran.  3509 
Kaufmann.     N.    A.    409    Ashland    Blk. 

Main  981 
Kaufman,  O.  M.   (Plotke  &  Kautfman), 

803  Opera  House.     Main  3232 


Kavanagh,  Chas.  J.  1213  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Franklm   342 

*Kavanagh,  Marcus,  Judge  Superior  Ct. 
Franklin  3015 

Kaveney,  M.  W.  527  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
2578.     Aut.  48-364 

Kay,  Fred  H.  1411  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
45.     Aut.  41-607 

Kealy,  Eugene  P.  1124  National  Life 
Bldg.     Cent.  310 

Kearney,  Peter  E.  3500  W.  Congress  st. 
Kedzie  7589 

*Kearns,  Hugh  J.  Judge  MunicipaP 
Court.     Franklin   2684 

*Keats,  Harry  G.  Asst.  to  Judge  Pro- 
bate Ct.  Franklin  3015.  Local  85. 
Res.  Tel.  Austin  20414 

Keck,  Hiram  L  1006-179  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Alain  4166 

Keedy,  Edwin  R.  N.  W.  Law  School, 
3d  fl.  31  W.  Lake  st.     Ran.  4377 

Keefe,  W.  B.  900  The  Temple.  Mairt 
3815.    Aut.  51-107 

*Keehn,  Roy  D.  1151  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 85 

Keeler,  Harris  S.  315  Plymouth  Ct. 
Har.  8260 

Keeley,  Wm.  E.  802-118  N.  La  Salle 
St.  Main  3111.  Aut.  32-313.  Midway 
642 

Keenev,  J.  P.  3159  Michigan  av.  Doug- 
las 3342 

Keeney,  Perry  H.  (Calhoun,  Lyford  & 
Sheean),  940  The  Rookery.  Wabash 
3814.     Aut.  52-142,  52-143 

Kehoe,  Arthur  T.  Probate  Court  clerk's 
office.     Franklin  3015 

*Kehoe,  John  E.  1334  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  2792.     Aut.  43-431 

Kehoe,  Miles,  1358  S.  Ashland  av.  Ca- 
nal 261 

Keith,  Edwin  D.  59  Elm  st.  North 
3732 

Kelleher,  D.  C  445  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main  4078.     Aut.  33-686 

Keller,  Albert  H.  433  S.  Wabash  av. 
Har.  2711 

Kelley,  Edward  J.  1005  Unity  Bldg. 
Ran.  3203 

Kelley,  Edward  J.  3345  Park  av.  Ked- 
zie  9252 

Kelley,  Joseph  L.  805-10  Corn  Exchange 
Bk.  Bldg.     Main  5100 

*Kelley,  Phyllis  M.  Probate  Ct.  Frank- 
lin 3015.     Local  68 

Kellogg,  Robert  D.  1108  Fisher  Bldg. 
Har.  7748.     Aut.  61-402 

*Kelly,  Augustus,  816  National  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.   6144,   6145.     Aut.  30-285 

*Kelly,  Edmund  P.  1011  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  1203 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Kelly,  Edward  P.  612-186  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Franklin  315 
Kellv.    George   A.    1400   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
♦Kellv.     George     T.     (Kales,     Kelly    & 
Hale),    1616    Marquette    Bldg.      Cent. 
5136 
Kelly,  Jas.  J.  1001  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  1489.    Aut.  47-337 
Kellv,  John  J.  M.  1308  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  364 
Kendall,    Arthur    J.    622    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.  5925 
Kendall,  Geo.  M.  622  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 

5925 
Kendall,  Wm.  450  Rookery  Bldg.     Wa- 
bash 2880 
Kennard,  J.  A.  20  E.  Goethe  st.     Dear- 
born 6324 
♦Kennedy,  Henry  H.  (Moses,  Rosenthal 
&  Kennedy),  600  to  614  The  Temple. 
Main  365.     Aut.  51-449 
Kennedy,  James  F.  1646  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  272 
Kennedy,  Thomas  C.   (Thurman,  Hume 
&    Kennedy),    1702    Majestic    Theater 
Bldg.     Cent.   1558.     Aut.   42-764 
Kennedy,   Wm.   A.   235   N.    Sacramento 

blvd. 
Kent,   Wm.  W.  35-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  1275 
Kenyon,  Moses  D.  2026  W.  Madison  st. 

West  279 
*Keogh,   Jas.    B.    (Keogh   &   Fairbank), 
1004  Merchants'  Loan  &  Trust  Bldg. 
Cent.  1217 
Keogh,  Thomas  J.  Armour  &  Co.  Union 

Stock  Yards.     Yards  4100 
Keough,  Francis  M.   1418  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  6421 
*Keough,  W.  C.  H.   1518  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  245.    Aut.  42-886 
Kerber,  Louis  H.  Jr.  1912  North  Amer- 
ican Bldg.     Cent.  3717 
Kerley,  L.   R.   WOd  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  4164.     Ran.  5106.     Aut.  58-343 
Kern,  Jncob  J.   (Kern  &  Clare),  1,  4-54 

W.  Randolph  st.     Ran.  194 
Kerner,  Otto  ('Tones,  Kerner  &  Posvic), 

402  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  6634 
Kerr,  Robert  D.  804  City  Hall.    Frank- 
lin 2684 
♦Kerr,   Robert  J.    (Kerr  &   Kerr),   860 

115  S.  La  Salle  st.     Main   1550. 
♦Kerr,   Samuel    (Kerr  &  Kerr),  860-115 

S.  La  Salle  st.     Main  1550 
Kerr.    William    Dunton,    860-115    S.    La 

Salle  St.     Main  1550 
♦Kcrsten.    George,    Judge    Criminal    Ct. 

Franklin  3015 
Kesler,   Edward  C.   1522  Tribune  Bldg. 
Cent.  5116.     Aut.  42-052 


Kessler.  Fred  J.  3418  W.  Fullerton  av. 

Belmont   500 
Kettenhofen,    Clemens    B.    431-4    Stock 
Exchange    Bldg.      Main    4564.      Aut. 
33-G44 
Kettles,    Arthur   W.   800    Schiller   Bldg. 

Ran.  6714,  6715 
Keves,    Carlyle    (Follansbee    &   Keyes), 

1510-19   S.  La  Salle  st.     Cent.  3551 
♦Kies,  William  S.  45  Dearborn  Station. 

Har.  3690 
Killelea,   Geo.   W.   821    Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  339.     Aut.  30-642 
♦Kimball,  Elmer  Allen,  1301  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  6799.    Aut.  81-083 
Kimball.  George  D.  1701  105  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Cent.  2252 
Kimball,  George  T.  326  Postal  Telegraph 

Bldg.     Har.  1748 
Kimbark,    D.    Avery    (Heren    &    Kim- 
bark),  1205  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.    Ran. 
446 
♦Kimbell.  R.  G.  3538  Fullerton  av.    Bel- 
mont 3955 
King,  Albert  A.  406-25  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  676.     Aut.  41-088 
King,  Chas.  H.    (King,  Lamb  &  Gage), 
1311-12    Hartford    Bldg.      Cent.    692. 
Aut.  43-898 
♦King,  Christopher   (Culver,  Andrews  & 
King).  912,  916  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Cent. 
668,  669  and  670.     Aut.  32-001 
King.  Florence,  1652-3  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  2899 
King,   Franklin   C.    1872    Clybourne    av. 

Lincoln   281 
King,   Geo.   G.    (Parker  &  King),   1240 

Marquette  Bldg.     Cent.  2090 
♦King,  Hoyt,   1601  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  4193 
♦King.  Tohn  C.  fjohn  C.  &  W.  J.  King), 
505-58  W.  Washington  st.    Cent.  1929. 
Aut.  42-371 
King,   Tr.  John  C.  505-58  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Cent.  1929.    Aut.  42-371 
King,  Robert  A.   Milwaukee,  Wis. 
♦King,    Samuel   B.   1329  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  411.     Aut.  42-502 
King,   Simeon  W.  957   Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  2358 
♦King,    William    J.     (John    C.  &  W.  J. 
King).    505-58    W.    Washington     st. 
Cent.  1929.     Aut.  42-371 
Kinne,    Harry   C.    1406-7    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  40.3.     Aut.  41-117 
Kirk.    Charles    C.   537    Monadnock   Blk. 

Har.  5829.     Res.  Seeley  2713 
♦Kirk.  Walter  C.    (Armour  &  Co.),  U. 

S.  Yards.     Yards  4100 
Kirk-land.  Lloyd  G.   1601  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  4193.    Aut.  41-327 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Kirkland,    Weymouth    (Rose,    Symmes 

&  Kirkland),  1510  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.    1863.     Aut.  42-335 
*Kirkman,    ^I.    J.    1409    Tribune    Bldg. 

Ran.   3171 
Kixmiller,  Wm.  1720  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.   4950 
Klarkowski.     Stanley     H.     210     Home 

Bank   Bldg.    Milwaukee   and   Ashland 

avs.     Monroe  1052 
Klawans,    Julius    R.     1305    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  4198.    Aut.  31-275 
Kleeman.  Benton  F.  1004  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  4234 
Klein,  John  P.  816  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

6807.     Aut.  44-421 
*Klein,    Leo.     1907     City    Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2063 
*Klein,    Wm.    M.     (West    &    Eckhart). 

1340  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Cent.  646. 

Aut.   41-174 
*Klenha,  Joseph  Z.  (Smejkal,  Klenha  & 

Krasa),  720  Reaper  Blk.    Cent.  7070 
Kline.   Eugene   F.    (Felsenthal  &  Beck- 

with),  810   Chi.   Title  &  Trust   Bldg. 

Cent.  711.     Aut.  41-141 
*Kline,    Julius    Reynolds,    1418    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  6421 
Kline,    Wilson    L.    1206    Tribune    Bldg. 

Cent.  287 
Kloss,    Edward    T.    City    Atty.    Chicago 

Heights,  111.     Tel.  616 
Klotz,    Charles    A.    824    National    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  5500 
*Knapp,   Kemper  K.    (Knapp   &   Camp- 
bell), 700  Com'l  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran. 

400 
Knauer,     Roy    E.     6168     Evanston     av. 

Edgewater    1011 
*Knecht.    Otto    G.    611    Roanoke    Bldg. 

Cent.  2912 
*Knecbt,    Samuel   E.    Sec'y   State   Bank 

of  Chicago,   Trust   Dept.  Washington 

and  La  Salle  sts.     Franklin  684 
Knight,    Harrv    D.    1317    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  6544.  'Aut.  41-985 
Knight,   Percy  M.  with  Fort  Dearborn 

T.    &    S.    Bk.      Ran.    4301,    and    9144 

Commercial  av.     So.  Chgo.   1146 
*Knight,  Stephen  C.  604-35  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  3036 
*Knight,   Thomas    D.    1411    Hyde   Park 

blvd. 
Knobel,  John  Esher,  700  Harvester  Bldg. 

Ran.  2644 
Knox.    Loren    H.    45-138    N.    La    Salle. 

Franklin  .322 
*Knox,  Samuel  Frank  (Knox  &  Hamil- 
ton), 415  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran. 

558.     Aut.  41-975 
*Knudson,  Charles  S.  1603  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  2848.    Aut.  44-265 


Kobick,     Henry     G.     5426     Justine     st. 

Yards  4337 
*Koch,    Michael,    614    Stock    Exchange 

Bldg.     ^lain  3385 
*Koch,    Richard    A.     (Koch,    Leedle    & 

Rapp),  710-25  N.  Dearborn  st.     Cent. 

3771.     Aut.  43-323 
Kochka,    Norbert    F.    612    Reaper    Blk. 

Ran.   3330 
*Kocourek,  Albert,  84  E.  Lake  st.    Cent. 

715.     Aut.  43-553 
Koebel,    Martin    C.    (Campe,    Koebel   & 

Mechling),    420   Ashland    Blk.     Cent. 

5210.     Aut.  41-609 
Koehler,  Philip.  318-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  4490 
Koenigsberg,  Samuel,  1002  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  334 
*Koepke,  Charles  A.  (Tatge  &  Koepke), 

903   Schiller  Bldg.     Cent.   1392.     Aut. 

41-732 
*Kohlsaat,  Christian  C.  Judge  U.  S.  Cir- 
cuit Ct.  of  Appeals.     Har.  4700 
*Kohlsaat,  Edward  C.  (Calhoun,  Lyford 

&   Sheean),  940   The   Rookery.     Wa- 
bash 3814.    Aut.  52-142,  52-143 
Kohn,  Estelle  R.  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
Kohn,  Joseph,  504  Chicago  Opera  House 

Blk.     Main   248.     Aut.  32-429 
Kohn,  J.  Louis,  3158  W.  12th  st.     Gar- 
field 3950 
=^Kolar,  Otto  L.  1001-167    W.    Washing- 
ton St.     Main  3598 
Kolb.  Robert  F.  903  Schiller  Bldg.  Cent. 

1392.    Aut.  41-732 
Kolb,    Theodore    A.    801    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  5354.     Aut.  42-973 
Kolm.  Charles  W.  1415  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  2822 
Kompare,  Ralph  F.  217-9206  Commercial 

av.     S.  Chicago  705 
*Kompel.   Morris    (Shaeffer,   Kompel   & 

Rosenberg),  1006  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

3176.     Aut.  41-727 
*Kopf,  Wm.  P.  Asst.  Secy.  Continental 

&   Commercial   Trust   &   Savings    Bk. 

Ran.  4606 
*Koraleski.  Frank  W.    (Irwin  &  Kora- 

leski),    1909    City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Ran.  3337 
Koretz,    Leo,    1000   Rector    Bldg.      Ran. 

5241.    Aut.  63-387 
*Korn,  Isaac  E.  1002  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

334 
*Korshak,    !Mi."x    M.    Asst.    Corporation 

Counsel.     Main  447 
Kositchek,  Leo  S.  1600  Am.  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  2780 
Koskoba,    Edward    C.    Chicago    Title    & 

Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 
Kracke,  Arthur  M.  1011  Rookerv.     Wa- 
bash 4136 


5i» 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


♦Kraft,   Albert   A.    1037   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3878.     Aut.  43-247 
Kraft.    Arthur    C.     (Kraft    &    Kraft), 

1408  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  6045. 

Aut.  48-472 
♦Kraft.  Fred  W.   (Kraft  &  Kraft),  1408 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Cent.  5045.    Aut. 

48-472 
*Kraft,    F.    Wm.    1037    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3873.     Aut.  43-247 
Kraft,  J.  Henry,  Asst.  City  Pros.  Atty. 

Main  447 
Kralovec,  Anna  M.  2418  S.  Central  Park 

av.     Lawndale  2772 
Kralovec.  Emil  G.  2128  Blue  Island  av. 

Canal  1152 
Kralovec,  Geo.  W.  2011  Laflin  st.  Canal 

4358  and  4359 
Kralovec,  Otto  J.  2128  Blue  Island  av. 

Canat  1152 
Kramer,     Charles,     1412    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.    1973     Aut.   52-243 
Kramer,  Henry  J.   1407  Bryan  av. 
Kramer,  Leo  Joseph    (Thompson,   Kra- 
mer &  Thompson),  809-12  City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.    Ran.  2687.     Aut.  41-337 
Krasa,   Adolph   J.    (Smejkal,   Klenka  & 

Krasa),   1825  Blue   Island  av.     Canal 

431 
Kratky,   Alexander  S.   1648   S.  40\h  av. 

Lawndale  3188 
*Kraus,    Adolph     (Kraus,    Alschuler    & 

Holden),  1230-48  Tribune  Bldg.  Cent. 

1825 
Kraus,    Samuel,    1340    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  646.     Aut.  41-174 
Krause,    John    Jacob    (Krause    Savings 

Bank),  1341  Milwaukee  av.    Haymar- 

ket  527 
Krause.     John     O.      (Krause     Savings 

Bank),  1.341  Milwaukee  av.     Haymar- 

ket  527,  528 
*Krauss,    Max,    1.511-12    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  4092 
Kreamer,  Ernest  L.  (Howe,  Fordham  & 

Kreamer),   806   Hartford  Bldg.     Ran. 

3668 
Kreitzer,  John  L.  140  S.  State  st.    Cent. 

5082 
*Kremer,  Charles  E.  (Kremer  &  Green- 
field)     (Admiralty),     1016     Insurance 

Exchange.     Wabash  3742.     Aut.  580- 

449 
Kremer,   Frederick   M.   920   The   Rook- 
ery.    Wabash  1800 
*Krctzinger,    Geo.    W.     (Kretzinger     & 

Kretzinger),     919     Monadnock     Blk. 

Har.  242.     Aut.  64-588 
Kretzinger,  Jr.  Geo.  W.   (Kretzinger  & 

Kretzinger),     919     Monadnock     Blk. 

Har.  242.    Aut.  64-588 


*Kriete,     Geo.     H.     1601-6    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  170 
*Kriete,  Frank  L.  600  W.  Washington 

St.     Haymarket  4126 
Krimbill,   Walter   M.   Asst.   U.    S.   Dis- 
trict Atty.     Har.  4700 
Krinker,  Herman  L.  410-179  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  88 
Krinsky,  Harry  H.  716  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2776 
Krinsky,    Lazarus,    822    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.    Ran.  237.    Aut.  72-748 
Kromenaker,    George    A.    3765    Lincoln 

av.     Lakeview  926 
*Kropf,    Oscar    A.    (Paden    &    Kropf), 

1928    Insurance    Exchange.      Wabash 

272. 
Kropf,     Richard    E.     1518    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  2510,  3511.     Aut.  34-525 
Kropf,  Victor  G.  1021  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  5430 
Kroupa,  Joseph  J.  720  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 

7070 
Krueger,    Nathan    L.    600    Washington 

blvd.     Haymarket  4126 
Krumsieg,  Fredk.  E.  1532  N.  Wood  st. 

Humboldt  1276 
Kruse,    Simon    (Kruse,    Peden   &   Mer- 
rick), 809-12  City  Hall  Square  Bldg. 

Ran.  2687.    Aut.  41-337 
Kubitz,   Edward  H.  701-3   Stock  Exch. 

Bldg.     Main  4854.     Aut.  33-855 
*Kuebler,   George  J.   720   National   Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  6816 
Kuetemeyer,  Harry  W.  822  Reaper  Blk. 

Cent.  1856 
Kuettler,   Theodore  J.   2067   N.   Mozart 

St.    Humboldt  6026 
Kuhn,    Frank   C.    36    Metropolitan    Blk. 

Main  3837.     Aut.  31-595 
Kull,     Frederick     (McCabe,     Cloyes     & 

Kull),    705    Cham.    Commerce.      Main 

2194 
*Kumler,   Preston    (Bentley,   Burling  & 

Swan),  1201-203  S.  Dearborn  st.  Har. 

1283,  1284,  1285 
Kurrie,    Harry   R.    1422   Transportation 

Bldg.     Har.  3309 
*Kurz,    Adolph     (Rosenthal    &    Kurz), 

1104  Rector   Bldg.     Cent.  2561.     Aut. 

61-851 
*Kusswurm,  Ernest  G.  716-718  City  Hall 

Square   Bldg.     Ran.   2776 
Kwasigroch,  Julian,   1518   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  245.     Aut.  42-880 
Kyriakopoulos,    Nicholas,    1307-8    West- 
minster  Bldg.     Ran.  6561 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


La    Buy,    Joseph     S.     Judge    Municipal 

Court.     Franklin   2684 
La  Buy,  Michael  A.  915  Milwaukee  av. 

Haymarket  3280 
La    Buy,    Walter    J.     Asst.    City     Atty. 

Main  447,  and  2nd  floor  167  N.  Clark 

St.     Ran.  2349 
Lace,    John.    612-105    S.    Dearborn    st. 

Cent.  3496 
*Lacey,  Wm.  J.  910  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  342  and  343.    Aut.  44-453 
Lackey,  Henry  W.  6104  Washington  av. 

Midway  3102 
*Lackner,  Francis   (Lackner,  Butz.  Von 

Ammon   &  McGregor),   901    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  696  and  697.     Aut. 

41-532 
Ladouceur,  Joseph  J.  7955  S.  Peoria  st. 

Wentworth  7650 
La    Grou,     Simon,    1016    The    Temple. 

Franklin    3520.     Aut.    51-622 
Lahlum,     Edwin     S.    A.    1509    Ashland 

Bldg.     Ran.  1550 
Laiblin,  Wm.   10   S.  Wabash   av.     Ran. 

2714 
*Lake.  Albert  E.  1009  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  3031 
Lake,  John  E.  Grinnell,  la. 
Lake,  William  A.  Grinnell,  la. 
Lakey,   A.    S.   813  Ashland   Blk.     Ran. 

734 
Lallv.  John  H.  812  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

882 
Lally,   John    Hugh,    916   Title   &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1567.     Aut.  42-595 
Lamb,   Carl    S.    (King.  Lamb  &  Gage"), 

1311-12    Harttford    Btdg.       Cent.    692. 

Aut.  43-898 
*Lamb.     Wm.     E.     (Cassoday,     Butler, 

Lamb    &    Foster),     1414    Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  6808  and  6809 
Lambert.   George  H.   61   E.   Monroe  st. 

Ran.  3097 
Lambert.  James  K.    (Halev,  Lambert  & 

Smith),  506  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.  Cent. 

5669 
*Lambert,   S.   E.    (Lambert  &  Hanley), 

1410  Otis  Bldg.     Main  4015 
*Lamborn,     Charles     W.     1515-111     W. 

Monroe  st.     Ran.  901 
Lammers,   Frank    T.    1124-431    S.    Dear- 
born St.     Har.  4265.     Aut.  67-857 
La    Monte.   Wm.    O.    811     Unity     Bldg. 

Ran.  3489.     Aut.  44-576 
L'Amoreaux,      Paul      C.       (Mullen      & 

L'Amoreaux),  832  National  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  4068 


Lanaghen,  Gideon  F.    (Walther  &  Lan- 

aghen),  410-16  Teutonic  Bldg.  179  W. 

Washington  st.     Main  88 
Lancaster,    Edwin    G.    75    Metropolitan 

Blk.     Franklin  351.     Aut.  31-222 
Landes,    Joseph    H.    523    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.  6952  and  6954.     Aut.  41-927 
Landis,     Kenesaw     M.      Judge     United 

States  District  Ct.     Har.  4700 
*Landon,     Benson,     1320     Westminster 

Bldg.     Cent.  444 
Landsberg,   Isaac.  1208  N.  Western  av. 

Humboldt  5661 
Landt,  Chas.  C.  La  Porte,  Ind. 
Lane,    Chas.    815-118    N.    La    Salle    st. 

Main  4020.     Aut.  33-824 
Lane,   Ray   E.    (Balcomb,    Lane   &  Mc- 

Grath),  506  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.   Cent. 

1299  and  5087 
Lane,  Wallace  R.   (Parkinson  &  Lane), 

1620  Marquette  Bldg.     Ran.  398 
Lang,    Raymond    H.    2054    W.    Chicago 

av.     Humboldt  24 
Langer,  Irvin  J.  714  City  Hall   Square. 

Ran.  6575 
*Langhenry,  Godfred.  519-58  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Cent.  3936 
Langille,    Allister    S.     (Cruice    &    Lan- 

gille),     1231-38     Unity     Bldg.      Cent. 

1799.     Aut.  42-843 
Langtry,     Ernest,     Asst.     State's     Atty. 

Criminal  Court  Bldg.     Cent.  4870 
*Langworthv,    Benjamin    F.    1140    First 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  360 
Langworthy,  L.   B.  706-230  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Wabash  860.     Aut.  51-732 
*Lannen,  Thomas  E.    (Lannen  &  Hick- 

ey),  1027  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent. 

6156 
*Lantry,  Thomas  B.  814-16  The  Rook- 
ery.    Wabash  424.     Aut.  52-497 
Lantz,  Walter  A.  600-164  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Main  3571 
Laramie,  T.  Fred  1011-12  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  2341.     Aut.  41-427 
Larkin.  Bernard  T.  607  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  393 
*Larmer,  Paul,  421  The  Temple.     Main 

3910 
Larsen,  James,  5535  Ellis  av. 
Lasker,   Isidore.   1009  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.    Ran.  1139 
Lasley.   Ansel   M.   437    Stock   Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  3618.     Aut.  31-739 
Laslev.   Frank  A.   437   Stock   Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  3618.     Aut.   31-739 
Lassow.   Albert   H.   Minneapolis,    Minn. 
*Latham,    Carl    R.    (Alden,    Latham    & 

Young),   1104-11   Corn  Exchange   Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  3129 
Lathrop,    Gardner.    1011    Railway    Ex- 
change.    Har.  4910 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Latimer,  Jonathan  G.   (Hiner.  Bunch  & 

Latimer),    1717    Harris     Trust     Bldg. 

Ran.  3711 
Latimer.     Joseph     W.    336     Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  4128 
Latshaw,     Henry     C.     15     N.     5th     av. 

Frankhn  1 
Lauer,  Charles  F.  West  Pullman,  111. 
Laughlin,  Daniel  F.   1520  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  1042.     Aut.  54-271 
*Lauman,  Charles  N.   (Lauman  &  Lau- 

man),  60-54  W.    Randolph   st.     Cent. 

2813 
*Lauman,    Geo.     V.     (Lauman    &   Lau- 
man),  60-54  W.   Randolph  st.     Cent. 

2813 
*Launder,  Walter  D.  1217-39  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Cent.  1407.     Aut.  32-184 
Laventhal.  J.  M.  (Laventhal  &  Rosinia), 

616  Reaper  Blk.     Ran.  3846.     Aut.  42- 

683 
*Lavery,  Richard  J.  1047  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  1792 
Lavery,   Urban     A.    1913  Harris   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  6731 
Laverv.   Wm.  J.   418   McCormick  Bldg. 

Har.  6365 
Lavin,    Frank    P.    1609    Insurance    Ex- 
change.    Wabash  2052.     Aut.  580-363 
Lawler,  Joseph  H.  816  New  York  Life 

Bldg.    Ran.  4974.    Aut.  33-001 
♦Lawless,  Thomas  J.  1230  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  1825 
*Lawlor,    Edwin    D.    1320-123  W.  Madi- 
son St.     Cent.  3607.     Ran.  4054 
Lawrence.  John  H.  1406  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  5844 
Lawson,  Wm.  C.  U.  S.  District  Atty.'s 

Office.     Har.  4700 
*Lawton,     Wm.     M.     1002     Association 

Bldg.     Ran.  4861.     Aut.  31-220 
Leach,    Howard    E.    1612   Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  5903 
*Lcach,    Thos.    A.    903    Schiller    Bldg. 

Cent.  1089 
Leahv.  Jas.  J.  1400  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  609.     Cent.  5076 
*Leake,     Joseph    B.     810    Reaper     Blk. 

Cent.  254 
Le  Bosky,  Jacob  C.  820-24  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  3640.     Ran.  .3277 
Ledbetter,    Frederick     F.     1206-112     W. 

Adams  st.     Ran.  2489 
Lederer,    Charles     CAdler    &    Lederer), 

1305   Otis   Bldg.     Main    4198.      Aut. 

31-275 
*Lee.  Bernard  L.   (Lee  &  Lee),  1303-19 

S.  La   Salle  st.     Ran.  2898 
*Lee,  Blcwett,  135  Park  Row.     Wabash 

2200 
Lee,  Clyde  D.   (Lee  &  Lee),  1303-19  S. 

La  Salle  st.     Ran.  2898 


*Lee,    Edward    T.    (Dean  of  The  John 

Marshall   Law   School),  209   Portland 

Blk.     Cent.  4669 
Lee.   Howard   G.   500   Royal   Ins.   Bldg. 

Wabash  3347 
Lee,  John  H.    (Dyrenforth,  Lee,  Chrit- 

ton  &  Wiles),   1508   Marquette   Bldg. 

Cent.  6585 
*Lee,    John    H.    S.   (Musgrave,    Oppen- 

heim  &  Lee),  905  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  732,  733.     Aut.  41-115 
Lee,  John  M.   (Lee  &  Bode),  410  Title 

&  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2139  and  5379 
Lee,   John  W.  604-166  W.  Washington 

St.     Franklin  2060 
*Lee.    Lester    E.    1313-19  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.    Ran.  227 
*Lee,   Robert   E.  605  Ashland  Blk.   Ran. 

3430.     Aut.  42-247 
Leech,  Charles  H.  840  Marquette  Bldg. 

Ran.  3008 
*Leedle,     John     W.     (Koch,    Leedle    & 

Rapp),  710-25  N.  Dearborn  st.    Cent. 

3771.     Aut.  43-323 
Leemon,  Harry  C.  9206  Commercial  av. 

So.  Chicago  5902  and  5813 
*Leffingwell,   Frank   P.    1207   Merchants 

Loan  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  977 
Lefkow,    Alphonse,    310    Portland    Blk. 

Ran.  3200.     Aut.  48-270 
*Legg,    Chester    Arthur,    63    Board    of 

Trade.     Har.  6481 
Lehner,  John  C.  2005  Irving  Park  blvd. 

Graceland  4208 
Leighton,  George  W.  6518  Kimbark  av. 

Hyde  Park  5048 
Leinen,    Oscar    E.    613-40    N.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  2354 
*Leman,  Henry  W.  1209  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.   477 
Lempke,   Wm.    E.    1303   Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1800 
Lcnnards,    Frank     H.     901-2    City   Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  4700.     Aut.  41-312 
Lenox,  Jr.  Tohn  K.  1121  Insurance  Ex- 
change   Bldg.      Wabash    4540.      Aut. 

580-402 
*Leonard,     Frank     R.     1132     American 

Trust   Bldg.     Ran.  2175 
Leonard,  Morris  G.  (Smith  &  Leonard). 

58-106  N.  La  Salle  st.    Main  4486  and 

90.     Aut.  34-652 
Lesch,  Roy  N.  705-140  S.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  6762.     Aut.  64-217 
Lctton,     H.     W.     1435     Insurance     Ex- 
change.    Wabash  1760.     Aut.  580-483 
*Lcvcring      Benj.      (Levering      &      von 

Rcinspcrg),  1624  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.  996 
Levey,  Harry  E.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Levin,  Jacob   (Foreman,  Levin  &  Rob- 
ertson), 819-823  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.  237.     Aut.  72-748 
*Levinson,  Harry    C.  (Sabath,  Levinson 

&   Stafford),   1016-29   S.   La   Salle   st. 

Ran.  5165  and  5166.     Aut.  36-371 
*Levinson.  Morris  K.  1909  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   4164.     Ran.  5106.     Aut. 

58-343 
*Levinson,       Salmon       O.       (Newman. 

Northrop,    Levinson    &    Becker),    823 

Cham.  Commerce.     Main  1122.     Aut. 

31-279 
*Levisohn,     Arthur     A.      (Levisohn     & 

Levisohn),  607-9  S.  La  Salle  st.  Cent. 

4952  and  4595.    Aut.  33-674 
Levisohn,    Sol    (Levisohn   &   Levisohn), 

607-9    S.    La    Salle    st.       Cent.     4952. 

Aut.  33-674 
Levit,  Lewis  D.  906  Straus  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3230.     Aut.  31-670 
Leviton,     Charles,     1212     Ft.     Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  5165 
Levy,    Daniel    Albert    (Levy   &    O'Don- 

nell),    601-5    City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Ran.   1105 
*Levy,  David  R.  Asst.  City  Atty.     Main 

447,    and   1030  Tribune    Bldg.     Cent. 

5000.    Aut.  48-152 
*Levy,  Harry  H.    (Levy  &  Levy),  801- 

25  N.  Dearborn  st.     Ran.  3326.    Aut. 

44-089 
Levy,  Henry   (Levy  &  Levy),  801-25  N. 

Dearborn  st.     Ran.  3326.     Aut.  44-089 
Levy,  Jacob    (Brady  &  Levy).  306  Chi. 

Opera  House  Blk.    Main.  915. 
*Levy,  Louis,  1507  Ashland  Blk.     Cent. 

2815.     Aut.  43-592 
Levy.  Sidney  E.  1313  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 

Ran.  227 
*Levy,    Sylvanus    G.    (Lipson   &   Levy), 

1607   Ft.   Dearborn   Bldg.     Ran.   1596, 

1597 
LeWald.     Arthur     M.      (Stahl     &     Le 

Wald),  1109-11  Tacoma  Bldg.      Main 

5147.    Aut.  32-532 
Lewe,    John    C.    223    W.     Monroe    st. 

Franklin  440 
Lewis,  David  R.  Vice-Prest.  Hibernian 

Bk.  Rector  Bldg.     Cent.  822 
*Lewis.    Harry    A.     (Ellis    &    Lewis), 

1107-8  Chi.  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  ,Ran. 

872.     Aut.  41-453 
Lewis,    Howard  W.      626  The  Temple. 

Main  1531 
*Lewis,  Irwin  P.  513,  514  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  5049.     Aut.  44-094 
*Lewis,    James    Hamilton    (Lewis,  Fol- 

som    &    Streeter).    1822    Commercial 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  348  and  3981 
Lewis,  John,  California 
Lewis,   Joshua   H.    1317-24   Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  2018 


Lewis,  Roman  G.  Asst.  City  Pros.  Atty. 
604  City  Hall.  Main  447,  and  1622 
Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  2362.     Aut.  41-281 

Lewis.  Walker  O.  325  N.  Cuyler  av.  Oak 
Park.  Kedzie  2500,  care  Sears,  Roe- 
buck &  Co. 

Lewis,  W.  Stevens  (Stevens,  Lewis, 
Cherry  &  Dole),  1004  Chi.  Opera 
House.     Franklin  1313.    Aut.  31-437 

Libonati.  Michael  E.  628  Reaper  Blk. 
Ran.  4312 

Lichtenberger,  Bernard.  1009  Harris 
Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  5935 

Lichtenberger.  Edward  L.  332  S.  Sher- 
man St.     Wabash  1495 

Lidsky,  Abraham,  707-9  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.  5626,  5627 

Liesendahl,  Carl,  901-4  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  1411 

*Liessmann,  Elmer  M.  1415  Marquette 
Bldg.     Cent.  2822 

Light.  Judd  B.  605  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 
3430.    Aut.  42-247 

Lighter,    Samuel   H.   702   City  Hall 

*Lightfoot.  Ota  P.  Asst.  City  Pros. 
Atty.  Main  447,  and  (Hurlburt  & 
Lightfoot),  816  Association  Bldg. 
Cent.  219 

*Lighthall.  Henry  S.  (Lighthall  & 
Blake),  614-118  N.  La  Salle  st.  Main 
2214  and  3077.     Aut.  32-352 

Lillard,  Erwin  R.  1313  Fort  Dearborn 
Bldg.    Ran.  228 

Limbach,  Julius.  1313  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Ran.  226,  227.  228 

Linane,  P.  M.  2018  Sedgwick  st.  Lin- 
coln 7067 

Linaweaver.  Harry  A.  1501  Ashland 
Blk.     Ran.  1005.     Aut.  42-135 

^Lincoln,  Walter  K.  (Stead.  Lincoln  & 
Fitch),  924-938  Otis  Bldg.  Franklin 
376  and  377 

Lind,  Fred  A.  900  The  Temple.  Main 
3815.     Aut.  51-107 

Lindas,  Andrew  E.  105-64  W.  Randolph 

St. 

Linden,  James,  Walkerton,  Ind. 
Linden,  Robert  J.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Linder,   Charles   P.  311-25   Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  7192-3.     Aut.  42-478 
Linderholm,    Ernest    Arthur,    1140  First 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  360 
Lindhout,  D.  K.  (Lindhout  &  Lindhout), 

Chicago  Heights,  111.     Tel.  568 
*Lindhout.  J.  C.  K.   (Lindhout  &  Lind- 
hout), Chicago  Heights.  111.     Tel.  568 
Lindley,  Fred  E.  531   Union  Bldg.   San 

Diego,  Cal. 
Lindley,    Harold    F.    722    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  1322 
Lindley,  William  O.  306  Portland  Blk. 

Ran.  40  and  41.    Aut.  44-014 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTOR r. 


Lindsay,    James    R.    513    Railway    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Har.  2957 
Lindsav.   Wm.    J.    714   Hartford   Bldg. 

Ran.  1083 
Lindsev,    Homer     C.     233    W.    63rd    st. 

Normal  6247 
Lindskog.  Thomas,  1201-6  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440 
Ling,  John,  1004-179  W.  Washington  st. 

Franklin  1201 
Link,   Emil   F.  617  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

5160.    Aut.  44-123 
Linker,  Meyer,  833  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.  2266.    Aut.  44-243 
Linthicum,  Chas.  C.   (Linthicum,  Belt  & 

Fuller),   715    Monadnock   Blk.      Har. 

4621 
Lippner,    M.    917    Ashland     Blk.       Ran. 

2505 
*Lipson,    Isaac    B.     (Lipson    &    Levy), 

1607   Ft.   Dearborn   Bldg.     Ran.    1596 

and  1597 
Lisack,  Joseph,  7th  floor  Karpen  Bldg. 

Wabash  1320 
Little,  Andrew  W.  1501-105  W.  Monroe 

St.  •  Cent.  1900.     Aut.  58-201 
Little,    Charles    G.    810    Borland    Bldg. 

Ran.  2223 
Little.  Roscoe  E.  2618  N.  Sacramento  av. 

Belmont  7478 
*Litzinger,   Edward  R.    (Litzinger,   Mc- 

Gurn    &    Reid),    716    National    Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  3030.     Aut.  30-388 
Liver.  Tohn  L   (Gillam,  Stead  &  Liver), 

726  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  4941. 

Aut.  43-570 
*Livingston,    Alfred    (Gorman,    Pollock, 

Sullivan    &    Livingston),    729    Stock 

Exchange    Bldg.      Main    2584.     Aut. 

34-056 
Livingston,   Irvin   L    (Livingston,    Bach 

&    Livingston),    721    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3747-48-49 
Livingston,  Sigmund    (Livingston,  Bach 

&    Livingston),    721    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3747-48-49 
Lloyd,    Herbert   R.    1506  Tribune   Bldg. 

Ran.  4281.     Aut.  43-742 
Lloyd,    Wm.    Bross,    1641    Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  1864 
Lobell,    Frederick   J.    4224    Grand   blvd. 

Drexel  3247 
Lockart,    Mont.   G.   905   First   Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.    Cent.  732.     Aut.  41-115 
Loeb,  Henry  K.  805  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 

Cent.  578.    Aut.  52-062 
Loeb,  Isaac  A.  322  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

671.     Aut.  41-967 
Loeb,    Sigmund   E.  4838   Cottage  Grove 

av.     Oakland  45 
LoeflF,  Morris,  610  Hartford  Bldg.    Cent. 

5494 


Loehr,   Karl   C.  30-138  N.   La  Salle  st. 

Main  584 
Loehr,  Leon  L.  The  Merchants  Loan  & 

Trust  Co.  Adams  and  Clark  sts.    Ran. 

2119 
Loehwing,    Marx,    901-179    W.     Wash- 
ington St.     Main  4793.     Aut.  36-496 
*Loesch,    Scofield   &   Loesch    (Frank  J. 

Loesch,   Timothy  J.    Scofield,   Charles 

F.  Loesch,  James  Stillwell,  Robert  W. 

Richards),     1540    Otis    Bldg.      Main 

4365     and  4366 
*Loesch,   Chas.   F.    (Loesch,   Scofield  & 

Loesch),  1540  Otis  Bldg.     Main  4365 

and  4366 
*Loesch,  Frank  J.    (Loesch,   Scofield  & 

Loesch),  1540  Otis  Bldg.     Main  4365 

and   4366 
*Lowenstein,    Ludwig,    1224    Milwaukee 

av.     Monroe  4123 
*Lowenstein,   Sidney,  3-40  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  6695 
Loftus,  Clarence  J.  1020  Marquette  Bldg. 

Ran.  398 
Logeman,  John  H.  28  E.  Jackson  blvd. 

Har.  32 
Logic,    Alfred    E.    Wilmette,    111.      Tel. 

238 
Lonergan,    John    M.    628    Reaper    Blk. 

Ran.  4312 
Long,  Albert  S.  706  The  Rookery.    Wa- 
bash 1504.     Aut.  51-410 
Long,  Elwyn  E.  407  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

376.     Aut.  41-448 
Long,  Jesse  R.   (Castle,  Williams,  Long 

&   Castle),   816     National    Life    Bldg. 

Ran.  6144,  6145.     Aut.  30-285 
Long,     Theo.     K.     4823     Kimbark     av. 

Drexel  1412 
Long,    Wm.    H.    412    Home     Insurance 

Bldg.     Ran.  4734 
Longenecker,  Joel  F.  1122  Merchants  L. 

&  T.  Bldg.    Ran.  1157.    Aut.  54-334 
*Longenecker,  Rolla  R.  725  Stock  Ex- 
change  Bldg.     Main  3090.     Aut.   31- 

250 
Loomis,  Fred  S.  1012  Rector  Bldg.  Ran. 

2675 
*Lord,    Frank    E.     1011     The    Rookery. 

Wabash  4136 
*Lord,    John     S.     1334    First    Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg..     Cent.  2792.     Aut.  43-431 
Lord,    Maurice     F.     1304    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  470 
*Lorenz,  James  N.  1124-431  S.  Dearborn 

St.     Har.  4265.     Aut.  67-857 
Lorenz,    Julius    M.     1044    Unity     Bldg. 

Ran.  2211.     Cent.  3511.     Aut.  44-181 
Losey,  Jr.  L.  L.  908  Insurance  Exchange. 

Wabash  940 
Losey,    Jr.    L.    L.    1103    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  863 


64 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Loskill,  Peter  W.  11950  Union  av.     W. 

Pullman  4071 
Lott,    Arthur     E.     1331    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  411.     Aut.  42-502 
Lotz.    Rudolph    Wm.    1601    McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  1808 
*Loucks,    Chas.    O.    (Atwood.    Pease   & 

Loucks),    1213    Tacoma    Bldg.      Main 

394.     Franklin  342.     Aut.  82-651 
*Loucks,  Vernon  R.   (Atwood,  Pease  & 

Loucks),    1213    Tacoma    Bldg.     Main 

394.     Franklin  342.     Aut.  32-651 
*Louer,  Albert  S.    (Ringer,  Wilhartz  & 

Louer),    724    American    Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  6543 
*Lounsbury,    Ralph    R.    1407    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  1601.     Aut.  61-131 
Love,  Stephen,  802  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

5540 
Love,   W.   Arthur,    1306   Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.    Cent.  6450 
*Lovire,  Frank  Mac  D.  612  Cham.  Com- 
merce.    Main  1152 
Lowe.  William  B.  214  W.  Madison  st. 

Main   1889.     Aut.  31-575 
Lowenhaupt,    Jesse,    1212    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  5165 
Lowell,  Joseph  Reed,  933  Edgecomb  pi. 
*Lowenthal,  Fred   (S.  L.  &  Fred  Low- 

enthal),    704    Chi.    Opera   House   Blk. 

Main  2870.     Aut.  31-875 
*Lowenthal,    Leo   B.    615    Ashland   Blk. 

Ran.  3418 
*Lowenthal,  Solomon  L.   (S.  L.  &  Fred 

Lowenthal),   704   Opera    House   Bldg. 

Main  2870.     Aut.  31-875 
*Lowes.    Francis    M.    (Rice,    Lowes    & 

O'Neil),     1001-226     S.    La     Salle    st. 

Wabash  4138 
Lowes,  Geo.  N.  B.  1620  Corn  Exch.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  1995 
*Lowy,    Chas.    F.    (Winston    &   Lowy), 

437-44   Stock  Exchange  Bldg.      Main 

3618,  3619.    Aut.  31-739 
Loy,  Chas.  E.  1310-123  W.  Madison  st. 

Cent.  3607.    Ran.  4054 
*Luby,    Oswald    D.    804    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  3845-6 
Lucas,  J.  Gray,  403-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Franklin  2727 
Lucas,  John  Newell,  731  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.    Ran.  5139.     Aut.  43-301 
Lucius,    Albert   E.    (Lucius   &   Lucius), 

1315  Nat.  Life  Bldg.     Cent.  1548 
Lucius,  Edward  B.    (Lucius  &  Lucius), 

1315  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  1548 
Ludden,  Geo.  W.  1123-7  Chi.  Stock  Ex. 

Bldg.     Franklin   1825 
Luebeck,    Edward    H.    (Hwass   &   Lue- 

beck),  610  Ashland  Blk.    Ran.  1306 


Lumbard,  Samuel  J.  (Lumbard,  Swenie, 

Monahan  &  Harris),  822  Reaper  Blk. 

Cent.  1856 
Lumby,  Oscar  M.  510-118  N.  La   Salle 

St.     Main  4282.     Aut.  32-335 
Lund,  Hj  aimer  C.  R.  with  Chi.  Title  & 

Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 
*Lundahl,  Herbert  A.    (Taylor  &  Lun- 

dahl),  1212  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Cent. 

810 
Lunney,    Thomas   J.    (Whalen    &    Lun- 

nev).    1505    Old   Colony   Bldg.      Har. 

4290 
Lupe,  John  J.  1002  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

2881 
*Lurie,  Harry  J.  (Frank  &  Lurie),  1410 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Cent.  4132.   Aut. 

41-387 
Lusk,  Chas.  D.  517-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  2676 
Lust,    Geo.   F.   800-115    S.   Dearborn   st. 

Cent.   6263 
*Lust,  Herbert  C.  846  Otis  Bldg.    Main 

2099 
*Luster,  Max,  920-24  Unity  Bldg.    Cent. 

5969 
Luthardt,  Wm.  H.  505  City  Hall.     Main 

447.     Local  89. 
Lnthmers,  Albert  A.  1307-105  W.  Mon- 

roe-_st.     Ran.  273.     Aut.  58-319. 
*Lutkin,    Harris    Carman,    1502    Borland 

Blk.     Ran.  699 
Lutz,   Hugh  P.  Asst.  U.   S.   Dist.  Atty. 

826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 
*Lyford,   Will  H.    (Calhoun,   Lyford  & 

Sheean),  940  The  Rookery.     Wabash 

3814.     Aut..  52-142,  62-143 
*Lyman,    David    B.    (Lyman,    Lyman   & 

O'Connor),    1610    Chi.   Title   &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  2597.     Aut.  41-463 
*Lyman,  Jr.  David  B.    (Lyman,  Lvman 

&  O'Connor),  1610  Title  &  Trust  "Bldg- 

Ran.  2597.     Aut.  41-463 
Lyman,   Francis   O.    1308-69  W.   Wash- 
ington St.     Cent.  1818.     Aut.  41-457 
Lynch,  Henry,  220  Aberdeen  st. 
Lynch,  Thos.  G.  420  Reaper  Blk.    Cent. 

4998 
Lynch,    Thomas    J.    1002    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  334 
*Lynde,    Cornelius     (Cassoday,    Butler, 

Lamb    &    Foster),    1414    Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  6808,  6809 
Lynn,  J.   F.   1616   Com.   Nat.   Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  4341 
Lynn,    Schuyler   F.    (Lynn   &  Baumer), 

1411-12  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  45.     Aut. 

41-607 
Lyon,  David  J.  246  E.  32nd  st. 
*Lyon,  Jr.  George  W.  (Flynn  &  Lyon), 

539-41    The    Rookery.     Wabash   1350. 

Aut.  51-750 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Lyon,     Raymond     C.    901-2     City    Hall 

Square  BIdg.     Ran.  4700.    Aut.  41-312 
*Lvon,  Sidney,  1410  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  5130 
Lyons,  Edward  J.  53-54  W.  Randolph  st. 

'Cent.  2819.    Aut.  44-194 
Lyons,  John  C.  709  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  "805 
Lyons,    Michael,    1300-123   W.    Madison 

St.     Ran.  7412.     Aut.  30-594 
Lyons.  Robert  L.  47-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main   3109 
Lyons,  Thomas  Cannon,  4549  Maiden  st. 
Lytle,  Tay  C.  1311  Hartford  Bldg.    Cent. 

'G92.  "  Aut.  43-898 
Lytton,  Arthur   S.    1113    The  Rookery. 

Wabash  1676 


M 


McAnrow.    John   A.    322    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  671.     Aut.  41-967 
*McArdle,  Ed^vard  J.   (McArdle  &  Mc- 

Ardle).  1107-14  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Franklin  1178 
*McArdle,  Patrick  L.   (McArdle  &  Mc- 
Ardle). 1107-14  Stock  Exchange  Bldfe. 

Franklin  1178 
*McAulev,  Henry  S.  610  Portland  Blk. 

Cent.  1274 
*McBean,  A.  J.  F.  19-112  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Franklin  538 
McCabe,  James   A.   City  Clerk's   Office. 

Main  447.     Local  18 
*McCabe,  John  R.    (McCabe,   Cloyes  & 

Kull),    705    Cham.    Commerce.     Main 

2194 
McCall,    Sumner    T.    1850    McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  7989 
McCallum.  Wm.  Wallace,  838  National 

Li:'e  Bldg.     Ran.  1056 
McCallv,  Jay  Clifford   (Candlish  &  Mc- 

Cally).  lO'nO  Westminster  Bldg.     Ran. 

5653  and  2124.     Aut.  63-073 
*McCandless,  Lewis  W.   (Harlan  &  Mc- 

Candless),  1132  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 

401 
McCarthy,  Alex.  J.  3215  N.  Halsted 
McCarthy.    James,    1102    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  4121.     Aut.  54-523 
McCarthy,  John  W.  58-106  N.  La  Salle 

St.    Main  90  and  4486.     Aut.  .33-893 
McCarthy.   Joseph   L.  40   S.   Market   st. 

Main  711 
McCarthy,    Justin    F.    Asst.    City    Atty. 

Main  447 
McCarthy,   Justin   G.    1832  Wabash   av. 

Calumet   1482 
McCarty.  John  F.  720-29  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Ran.  6816 


McCaskill,  Daniel  (McCaskill  &  McCas- 

kill),  1609  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Cent. 

6061 
*McCaskill,   Oliyer  Le  Rov    (McCaskill 

&    McCaskill),    1609    Title     &     Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  6061 
McCaughan,  Geo.  E.   1025  La  Salle  St, 

Station.     Wabash  3210 
McCaughan,    Philip    N.    1208    Michigan 

av.     Calumet  320 
McCay,  Howard  W.  36-128  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  4007 
McClellan,  James  S.  1630  Tribune  Bldg. 

Ran.  1806 
McClellan.    Thos.     S.    83    Metropolitan 

Blk.     Main  2593 
McCleneghan,    Frederick,    1601    Masonic 

Temple.     Main  2918 
*McClory,  Frederick  S.  804  Straus  Bldg. 

Franklin  147 
McCloy,  Robert  E.  600  W.  Washington 

blvd.     Haymarket  4126 
McClure.  John   S.    (Veirs  &  McClure), 

1314  Hartford  Bldg.     Ran.  467.     Aut. 

41-097 
McCoid,    Arthur    B.    606    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  184 
*McConnell,    H.    M.   516    National    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  5713 
McConnell,    James    S.    4359    Lake    av. 

South  Side.     Drexel  2838 
McConnell,   Samuel   P.   New  York  City 
McConoughey,  A.  M.  401  Tacoma  Bldg. 

]\Iain  3629 
*McCord,  Downer,  700-115  S.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  997 
*McCordick,   Alfred  E.   923  The  Rook- 
ery.   Wabash  228.    Aut.  52-522 
McCorkle,  George  Allen,  1509  City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  5974  and  5975 
McCormick,    Howard    H.    (Bryan,    Mc- 
Cormick   &    Wilber),     1512    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  4060  and  4061 
McCormick,   John    A.    Chicago    Savings 

Bk.   &  Trust   Co.     Cent.   7040.     Aut. 

44-124 
McCormick,    Jr.    Robert    Hall,    332    S. 

Michigan  av.     Har.  8143 
*McCormick,  Robert  R.   (Shepard,  Mc- 
Cormick   &    Thomason),    934-44    Tri- 
bune Bldg.    Ran.  2929 
*McCornack,  Walter  E.   (McCornack  & 

Stevens),    956    First    Nat.  Bk.    Bldg. 

Ran.  2698 
McCoy,  Charles  B.  504-117  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  5771 
McCracken,    A.    H.    907    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  5372 
*McCracken,   D.   Edward,   1201-4  Unity 

Bldg.     Cent.  2219 
McCracken,    Frank    J.     1238    Norwood 

av.     Edgewater  3985 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*McCulloch,  Catharine  Waugh  (McCul- 
loch  &  McCulloch),  1104  Merchants' 
L.  &  T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2386  and  2387 

*McCulloch,  Frank  H.  (McCulloch  & 
McCulloch),  1104  Merchants'  L.  &  T. 
Bldg.     Cent.  2386  and  2387 

McCulloch.  Jesse  H.  808  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  1008 

McDermott,  Frank  T.  1207  Ashland 
Blk.     Cent.  1057.    Aut.  41-402 

*McDonald.  Charles  A.  Judge  Superior 
Court.     Franklin  3015 

McDonald,  Francis  A.  1444  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.    Cent.  1599.    Aut.  42-639 

McDonald,  John  P.  (Meek  &  McDon- 
ald), 63-154  W.  Randolph  st.  Frank- 
lin 3479 

McDonald,  L.  A.  1320  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  5721.     Aut.  48-248 

McDonnell,  Jr.  S.  B.  510  Corn  Exch. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Franklin  230 

McDougall,   John  J.   Los   Angeles,   Cal. 

McDowell,  Erwin,  1301  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  6799.     Aut.  81-083 

McEachern,  Donald  C.  931-127  N.  Dear- 
born St.  Ran.  377  and  378.  Aut.  47- 
808 

McElherne,  D.  T.  1301  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
6799.     Aut.  81-083 

McElherne,  Frank  S.  1518  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  245.     Aut.  42-886 

McElligott.  Thos.  G.  911  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  3040 

McElrov.  John  Howard,  1429  Monad- 
nock  Blk.     Har.  259.     Aut.  61-047 

McElwee,  S.  A.  3230  Forrest  av.  Doug- 
las 2614 

McEnery,  Thomas,  614  Stock  Exch. 
Bldg.     Main  3385 

McErlean,  Charles  V.  5S0-115  S.  La 
Salle  St.     Cent.  2375.     Aut.  51-607 

*McEwen,  Willard  M.  (McEwen,  Weis- 
senbach, Shrimski  &  Meloan),  1630 
Tribune  Bldg.     Ran.  1806 

McFadden,  Chas.  J.  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  828 

*McFadden,  Everett  R.  Asst.  Secretary 
Hibernian  Banking  Ass'n  Rector  Bldg. 
Cent.  822 

McFadden,  Hugh,  415-35  S.  Dearborn 
St.     Cent.  7014. 

McFarland,  James  H.  (Morgan,  Mc- 
Farland  &  Goodman),  809-137  N. 
Clark  St.     Ran.  2735.     Aut.  41-337 

McGaffey,  T.  Wyatt,  City  Clerk's  Office. 
Main   447.      Local    18. 

*McGilvray,  D.  H.  (McGilvray,  Fames 
&  Maclean),  1010  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 
Cent.  2598.    Aut.  44-525. 


*McGinn,    Frank    P.    1118-25     National 

Life  Bldg.     Cent.  3795. 
McGinlev,  James  E.  58-106  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  90.     Aut.  33-893 
*McGlasson,  Oscar  B.  203  N.  Michigan 

ave.      Ran.    172.     Res.    Graceland   478. 
*McGonigle,  M.  B.   (Everett  &  McGon- 

igle),  806  Hartford  Bldg.     Ran.  3668. 
*McGoorty,     John     P.     Judge     Circuit 

Court.     Franklin  3015. 
McGovern,    Francis    W.    524    National 

Life   Bldg.      Cent.   4108,  4109.      Aut. 

30-840 
McGovney,     Arthur    W.    408    Roanoke 

Bldg.     Cent.  4525 
McGowan.  William  R.  334  N.  Pine  av. 

Austin,  Chicago.     Austin  11121 
IMcGrath,    Charles    D.    (Balcomb,    Lane 

&  McGrath).  506  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  1299  and  5087 
AIcGrath.   Tames  E.  51-138  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  2435.     Aut.  31-947 
McGrath,  Thomas  J.  Blue  Island,  111. 
*McGregor,  Major  (Lackner,  Butz,  Von 

Ammon   &   McGregor),     901    Title   & 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  696  and  697.    Aut. 

41-532 
McGrew.   E.   W.   135   Park  Row.     Wa- 
bash 2200 
McGuigan,   F.  J.  Minneapolis,   Minn. 
INIcGurn,    George     W.    (Litzinger,    Mc- 

Gurn     &     Reid),    716    National    Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  3030.    Aut.  30-388 
*McGurren,    Henry    V.    31/2    City    Hall. 

Main  447.     Local   157 
*McHenry,  Wm.  C.  1639  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2160 
*McIlvaine,  Alan  C.  Zane,   Morse,   Mc- 

Kinney  &  Mcllvaine,  709-111  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Cent.  805 
Mcllvaine,    Charles    S.    1406-7    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  4864.    Aut.  41-117 
^Mcllvaine,  Wm.  B.   (Wilson.  Moore  & 

Mcllvaine),     1605     Marquette     Bldg. 

Cent.  406 
Mclnerney,   James    S.    City   Prosecuting 

Atty.  604  City  Hall.     Main  447 
*McInerney,    John   L.    707-36    W.    Ran- 
dolph St.     Ran.  993 
*McInerney,  Jos.  A.  (Mclnerney,  Power 

&   Byrnes),   922     Chi.    Opera    House 

Blk.     Main  1567 
Mcintosh,  Walter  K.  31st  st.  and  Ked- 

zie  av.     Lawndale  4070 
*McIntyre,    George    V.    928    New   York 

Life  Bldg.     Ran.  .3320 
McKay,  Dwight,  421  The  Temple.  Main 

3910.     Asst.  State's  Atty.     Cent.  4870 
McKeag,    James,     734    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3081 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*McKeever,    Buell    (Isham,    Lincoln    & 

Beale),   1700-72  W.  Adams  st.     Ran. 

425 
*McKeever,  Francis  H.  Atty.   for  Pub- 
lic    Administrator     1008     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  7445 
*McKeever,    John    A.    (Musgrave,    Op- 

penheim  &  Lee),  905   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.    Cent.  732,  733.    Aut.  41-115 
IMcKellar.    Archibald    D.    1411    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  45.     Aut.  41-607 
McKenna,    John   E.    3837    Archer    av. 

Drover  626 
*McKenna,   Philip  J.   Asst.   Corporation 

Counsel.     Main  447.     Local  295 
McKenna,   Wm.   C.    (Cummins,   Stearns 

&    Milkewitch),    421    Insurance    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  828 
*McKenzie,    Wm.    D.    700    Commercial 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  400 
*McKeown,  John  A.  1522  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  5075  and  5076 
McKiernan,    Joseph    O.    605-19    S.    La 

Salle  St.     Cent.  7026 
McKinlay,    John,    219    W.     Adams   st. 

Main  300 
!\IcKinley,   Archibald   A.   72.0   Nat.  Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  6816 
*McKinlev,     Charles    F.     419     Roanoke 

Bldg.     Ran.  987 
McKinley,    Donald     S.     1108    City   Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  7445 
McKinley,  John  P.    (McKinley  &  Han- 
sen), 2nth  floor  Consumers  Co.  Bldg. 

Har.  5558.     Aut.  689-712 
*McKinley,  M.  L.  Judge  Superior  Court. 

Franklin  3015 
*McKin!ey,  Wm.  (McKinley  &  O'Hara), 

720  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Bldg.     Ran.  6816 
*McKinney.   Hayes    (Zane,   Morse,   Mc- 

Kinney    &    Mcllvaine),    709-111     W. 

Monroe  st.     Cent.  805 
McLain,    Harold    O.    301    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  4776 
McLaughlin,  Ambrose,  334  Sherman  st. 

Wabash  1495 
IMcLcan,     Charles     Forrest,     1041     Am. 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  3396.     Aut.  43-S96 
McMahon,    Arnold    D.      (McMahon    & 

Graber).  601  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.  1671. 

Aut.  44-072 
♦McMahon,     Daniel    J.     (McMahon     & 

Cheney),    1131-36    Unity    Bldg.    Cent. 

2628.     Aut.  42-391 
♦McMahon,  Edmond,  605  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  3901.     Aut.  42-978 
McMahon,    Frank    J.    11840   Butler   st. 

W.  Pullman  1652 
McMahon,  Geo.  Asst.  City  Atty.    Main 

447,     and    1617    Ashland    Blk.      Cent. 

569 


♦McMahon,    J.    K.    910    Hartford    Bldg. 

Ran.  2085.    Aut.  41-410 
McManaman,  John  J.  1231  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  6806.    Aut.  42-843 
McManus,  Robert  C.  Gen'l  Atty.   Swift 

&  Co.     Yds.  4200.     Cent.  6002 
McAlaster,    Dan    R.    (Passmore   &    Mc- 

Master).    1744    First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg. 

Ran.  1394 
♦McMath,  James  C.  1307  Mailers  Bldg. 

Ran.  6780 
McMillan,  Wm.  T.  4126  Lake  av. 
♦McMurdy,     Robert     (Church     &     Mc- 

Murdy),    1303    Title    &    Trust    Bldg. 

Cent.  1800 
♦McNab,  Joseph  L.    (Gregory,   Poppen- 

husen  &  McNab).  1103-69  W.  Wash- 

mgton  St.     Ran.  1660  and  1661.     Aut. 

41-452 
♦McNabb,  Duane  T.  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
McNalis,  Andrew  J.  410  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.    Cent.  2139,  5379 
McNamara,    Mark  J.   1114  Unity   Bldg. 

Cent.  1761.     Aut.  44-222 
McNeil,  Oswell  L.   (Jarrell  &  McNeil), 

1317  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  4470. 

Aut.  41-906 
McNeill,    Edwin    Ruthven,    803    Fisher 

Bldg.     Har.  3791.     Aut.  64-646 
McNett,  Chas.  S.  30-143  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  4371 
♦McNitt,    IWillard     Charles,   801   Home 

Ins.    Bldg.     Cent.  5384 
McNulta,  Robert  P.  Seattle,  Wash. 
McPherson,    Donald    F.    1007    Tacoma 

Bldg.     Main  2288 
McRoberts,  Josiah    (Haynie  &   McRob- 

erts),   915   Merchants'   Loan  &   Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  813 
♦McShane.    James    C.    822    N.  Y.  Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  515.     Aut.  32-009 
McShane,  John  R.  822  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  515.     Aut.  32-009 
McSherry,    James    Roger,    Washington, 

D.  C. 
♦McSurely,   Wm.   H.   Judge  D.   Branch 

Appellate  Court.     Ran.  5540 
McTiernan,  Edward,  1515-111  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Ran.  901 
♦McWilliams,  Benjamin   (Taylor  &  Mc- 

Williams),  515  Royal  Ins.  Bldg.    Wa- 
bash 1246.    Aut.  51-603 
♦McWilliams,  Donald  S.  1353  First  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.    Cent.  1361 
McWilliams,    Roy     (Davis    &    McWil- 
liams), 544  Commercial  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  4423 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


M 


Mabee,  Alexander  C.  1307-8  Westmin- 
ster Bldg.     Ran.  6561 

*Alabie,  Abram  E.  811-812  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.   882   and  935. 

Macauley,  John  B.  (Rector,  Hibben, 
Davis  &  Macauley),  1958  McCormick 
Bldg.     Har.  821 

*MacChesney,  Nathan  W.  (McChes- 
ney  &  Becker),  1321-4  Stock  Ex- 
change.    Franklin  357 

MacCracken.  Wm.  P.  953  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  220 

Mach.  Frank,  48-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  1828.     Aut.  32-383 

Macintyre,  William  A.  (Hill  &  Macin- 
tyre),  748  S.  Halsted  st.  Monroe  6184. 
Douglas  6285 

Mack,  Conie  W.  (Wiley  &  IMack),  1408 
Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  1448  and  1988 

*Mack,  Julian  W.  Judge  U.  S.  Com- 
merce Court,  Washington,  D.  C. 

*Mack,  Louis  W.  1620  Corn  Exch.  Bldg. 
Main  1995 

*Mack,  Robert  T.  1600  American  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  2780 

*Mack,  Thomas,  207  Cham.  Commerce. 
Franklin  775  and  2247 

*Mack,  William  J.  1230  Tribune  Bldg. 
Cent.  1825 

Mackay,  George,  1210-105  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Ran.  3389.     Aut.  51-761 

*Mackenzie,  Rex  (Wheeler,  Shattuck  & 
Newey),  1307  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1053 

MacKinlay,  Thomas  E.  600  Washington 
blvd.     Haymarket  4126 

*Maclean,  William  H.  (McGilvray, 
Fames  &  Maclean),  1010  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  491.     Aut.  44-525 

*MacLeish,  John  E.  (Scott,  Bancroft  & 
Stephens),  1620  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 
Bldg.     Main  1995 

Macmillan,  Everett  B.  5747  Prairie  av. 

Macomic,  Chester  A.  305-119  W.  Madi- 
son St.     Ran.  7479 

*Macoii,  Miles  Seldon,  1216  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.    Ran.  1101.    Aut.  54-669 

MacPhail,  Leland  S.  632-29  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Ran.  1718 

MacPherson,  Donald  F.  1007  Tacoma 
Bldg.     Main  2288 

Macy,  Wm.  A.  304  National  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.  3663 

Madden,  Daniel  L.  729-32  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.    Main  2584.    Aut.  34-056 

*Maddock,  Thomas  H.  (Maddock  & 
Jaffe),  625  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Ran. 
1048.     Aut.  32-008 


Madigan.    John    E.    1439    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  3441.     Aut.  44-412 
*Magee,    Henry    W.    803    Fisher    Bldg. 

Har.   3791.     Aut.   64-646 
Magee,     Wayland     Weels,     803     Fisher 

Bldg.     Har.  3791 
Magnussen,  Arthur  H.  9154  Commercial 

av.     South  Chicago  462 
*Maguire,  Philip  J.    (McGuire  &  Moo- 

ney),    1124    Nat'l    Life    Bldg.      Cent. 

3795 
Maher,  Edward,  1517  Unity  Bldg.    Cent. 

6930.     Aut.  43-972 
*]\Iaher,  James,  702  Reaper  Blk.     Cent. 

4996 
*Maher,  Michael  E.  Master  in  Chancery 

Superior     Court,     1420     Unity     Bldg. 

Ran.  367.     Aut.  44-501 
Maher,    William   J.    1617   Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  569 
Mahon,  John  F.  420  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

5210.     Aut.  41-609 
Mahon,  Joseph,  420  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

5210.     Aut.  41-609 
Mahoney,     Jonn     A.     Judge     Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Mahoney,  John  J.   (Mahoney  &  O'Rior- 

dan),    608    Ashland    Blk.     Ran.    1415. 

Aut.  44-559 
*Mahoney,  Joseph  P.   (Rogers  &  Maho- 
ney), 1310  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent. 

2643.     Aut.  42-4.34 
Mahony.  Bernard  J.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 

Criminal  Court  Bldg.     Cent.  4870,  and 

1207  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  1057.     Aut. 

41-402 
*Mahony,   Charles   L.   701   Cham.   Com- 
merce.    Main  1308.     Aut.  34-543 
Mahony.  John,  401  Com'l  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.  2367 
*Mains,    Fred    911    Steger    Bldg.   28    E. 

Jackson  blvd.     Har.  4262 
Mains,    Wesley    H.    11340    Lothair    av. 

Morgan   Park  1811 
*Makeel,    Frank    E.    1644    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  1391.    Aut.  42-637 
Malato,   Stephen  A.  Asst.   State's  Atty. 

Cent.    4870,    and    (Malato,     Bauer     & 

Donoghue),   616  Ashland   Blk.     Cent. 

679 
Mallek,  Leo  S.  1909-12  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  3337 
Mallory,  Lucius  W.  4430  ElHs  av. 
Malloy,  Dennis  M.  814-16  The  Rookery. 

Wabash  424.     Aut.  52-497 
Malmberg,    Emil    J.    1320    Westminster 

Bldg.     Cent.  444 
*Malmin,    Lucius    J.    M.    1410    Harris 

Trust   Bldg.     Cent.  4834.  Aut.  57-332 
Mamer,  Jr.  Christopher,  7th  floor  Kar- 

pen  Bldg.     Wabash  1320 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Mancl,   Frank  J.   1834    S.    Ashland  av. 

Canal  2230 
Manheimer,  Arthur  E.  600  The  Temple. 

Main  365.     Aut.  51-449 
*Manierre,  George  W.    (Holdom,  Man- 

ierre     &     Pratt).    1008    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  5959 
Manierre,    Louis,   416   Merchants'    L.    & 

T.  Bldg.     Ran.  2721 
Mankle.    George,   1020   Marquette   Bldg. 

Ran.  398 
Mann,  Donald  H.    (Calhoun,  Lyford  & 

Sheean).  940  Rookery.    Wabash  3814. 

Aut.  52-142.  52-143 
Mann,   Edward  L.   1350   First  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1100  and  4036 
*Mann,   James   R.    1350   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1100  and  4036 
Mann.  Wm.  B.  Gen'l  Atty.  Cent.  Union 

Tel.  Co.  212  W.  Washington  st.     Tel. 

Official  300.     Local  597 
*Mannhardt,    Wm.    617     Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  5160.    Aut.  44-123 
♦Manning,      Alfred      E.      (Underwood, 

Harding  &   Manning),    1107    Tacoma 

Bldg.     Main  120.     Aut.  31-839 
Manning,  John   L.  35-143  N.   Dearborn 

St.     Cent.   1970.     Aut.  42-580 
Manning,  W.  C.  J.  27  Metropolitan  Blk. 

Franklin  2310.     Aut.  31-048 
Maple,  Wm.  H.  42-128  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  2046 
Mapledoram,    Eugene    C.    816    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  390.     Aut.  44-421 
March,    Benjamin     F.    (Ela,    Grover    & 

March).     1331     Unity     Bldg.       Cent. 

4199.     Aut.  43-667 
March,    C.    C.    20-106    N.   La    Salle    st. 

Franklin  2388 
Margolis,  Bernard  ,1314  Hartford  Bldg. 

Ran.  467.     Aut.  41-097 
Markman,    Samuel    K.     1614   City   Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6710 
Marks,   Adolph,  22-106   N.   La   Salle   st. 

Main  3860 
Marks,    Louis     H.     4331     Langley    av. 

Drexel  2486 
♦Markus,  Joseph  E.  926  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  5556 
Marriott,  Arthur  C  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
Marriott,  A.  R.  Vice-Prest.  Chi.  Title  & 

Trust  Co.  69  W.  Washington  st.  Cent. 

4880 
Marsh,    Edwin    F.    with    Continental    & 

Com'l  IN  at.  Bk.     Ran.  4606 
*Marsh,    John    P.    1020    Tribune    Bldg. 

Cent.  2187.     Ran.  3501 
Marshall,  Edward,  1506-105  W.  Monroe 

St.     Ran.  760 
Marshall.    Fred   B.    604    Security    Bldg. 

Main  3559 


Marshall,  Henry  W.  604  Corn  Exchange 
Bldg.     Franklin  3600 

Marshall,  John  C.  70  E.  56th  st.  Engle- 
wood  8710 

Marshall,  John  W.  1628-38  Unity  Bldg. 
Ran.  738.     Cent.  1295.     Aut.  47-353 

Marshall,  L.  K.  2021  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  3848.     Aut.  580-359 

*Marshall,  Thomas,  650  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  3928 

Marshall,  Wm.  N.  (O'Bryan  &  Mar- 
shall), 500  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Cent. 
5501 

*Marso,  M.  1520-139  N.  Clark  st.  Ran. 
5885 

*Marston,  Amos  W.  1212  Schiller  Bldg. 
Ran.    1013.     Aut.   42-390 

*Marston.  Thomas  B.  901  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Main  1153 

*Martin,  Albert,  845  Peoples  Gas  Bldg. 
Ran.  692 

Martin,  Alvah  T.  (Martin  &  Martin), 
921  Schiller  Bldg.     Cent.  2236 

*Martin,  Amos  W.  (A.  W.  &  Edward 
H.  S.  Martin),  707  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Main  2084.     Aut.  32-966 

Martin,  Anderson  E.  (Martin  &  Mar- 
tin). 921  Schiller  Bldg.     Cent.  2236 

Martin,  Andrew  A.  303  N.  State  st. 
Cent.  842 

*Martin,  Charles.  1104-11  Corn  Exch. 
Bk.  Blk.     Main  3129 

Martin,  Chas.  C.  1801  City  Hall  Sauare 
Bldg.     Ran.  1031 

Martin,  Edward  H.  S.  (A.  W.  &  Ed- 
ward H.  S.  Martin),  707  Tacoma 
Bldg.     Main  2084.     Aut.  32-966 

Martin,  Eunice  D.  1706  Sunnyside  av. 

Martin.  Miss  Ellen  A.  (Perry  &  Mar- 
tin), 411-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Martin,  E.  T.  1008  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 
Cent.  2579.     Aut.  41-451 

Martin,  George,  1313  S.  5th  av.  May- 
wood.     Tel.  218 

Martin.  Geo.  M.  1315  Cham.  Commerce. 
Main  4204 

Martin.  George  R.  820  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  3593.    Aut.  42-332 

*Martin,  Henry  T.  TPomeroy  &  Mar- 
tin), 1314  Fisher  Bldg.    Har.  2062 

Martin,  Hobart  W.  803-417  S.  Dearborn 
St.     Har.  3698 

='=Martin.  Horace  H.  (Herrick,  Allen  & 
Martin).  1800  Commercial  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  4046 

*Martin,  Hugh  T.  300-10  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Franklin  3580 

Martin.  James  C.  Judge  Municipal  Ct. 
Franklin  2684 

Martin.  Leonard  F.  700  Com'l  Nat'l  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  400 


70 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Martin,  Mellen  C.  934  Tribune  Bldg. 
Ran.  2929 

*Martin,  Robert  D.  (lies  &  Martin), 
702  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  6169. 

Martin,  Powell  K.  (Shaw  &  Martin), 
703-36  W.  Randolph  st.     Cent.  1914 

Martin,  Wm.  L.  916-32  N.  Clark  st. 
Main  4352 

*Martyn,  Chauncey  W.  934-72  W.  Ad- 
ams  St.     Cent.   3304 

Martz,  Wm.  H.  Portland,  Ore. 

*Marvin,  Arba  Bryan,  1020  Marquette 
Bldg.     Ran.  398 

Marx,  August,  93-154  W.  Randolph  st. 
Franklin  997 

Marx,  August  R.  93-154  W.  Randolph 
St.     Franklin  997 

Marx,  Frederick  Z.  1310  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  6563.     Aut.  42-434 

Marx,  Jacob  H.  (Epstein  &  Marx), 
707-9  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  5626-5627 

Marx,  Walter,  1237  Arthur  st.  Rogers 
Park  7084 

Marz,  Jas.  W.  947  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.  2996.     Aut.  61-837 

*Mason,  Chas.  T.  Master  in  Chancery 
Superior  Court.  503  Cham.  Com- 
merce.    Main  2885 

Mason,  Frederic  O.  1021  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.     Cent.  5430 

*Mason,  George  A.  1508  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  1976 

*Mason,  George  H.  1201  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  440 

Mason,  Henry  B.  (Mason  Bros.). 4114- 
16  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  Cent.  2555. 
Aut.  42-509 

Mason,  Henry  E.  (Mason  Bros.),  1114- 
16  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  Cent.  2555. 
Aut.  42-509 

Mason,  Lewis  F.  402  The  Temple.  Main 
4332.     Aut.  58-282 

*Mason.  Roswell  B.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery Circuit  Ct.  1010  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  6116.     Aut.  62-230 

*Mason,  Wm.  E.  402  The  Temple.  Main 
4332.    Aut.  58-282 

Massen,  John  A.  (Hollen  &  Massen), 
1030  National  Life  Bldg.    Ran.  6890 

*Masters,  Edgar  L.  1311-12  Marquette 
Bldg.     Ran.  1687 

Masterson,  Edwin  F.  948  National  Life 
Bldg.    Ran.  5048.    Aut.  31-769 

*Mastin,  George  C.  (Mastin  &  Sher- 
lock), 1106  Fisher  Bldg.  Har.  7748, 
7749.    Aut.  61-402 

*Matchett,  David  F.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery Superior  Ct.  913-19  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Ran.  5256.     Aut.  51-916 

*Mather.  Richard  H.  (Mather  &  Hut- 
son),  901-4  Otis  Bldg.     Main  1476 


Mathias,  Lee  D.  Asst.  City  Corporatiorr 

Counsel.     Main  447 
Mathiesen,    Wm.    926    Manhattan    Bldg. 

Har.  75 
Matson,  A.  P.  Clark  (Cameron  &  Mat- 
son),  1415  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  3916. 

Aut.  41-871 
*Matthews,  Francis  E.    (Mayer,  Meyer, 

Austrian    &    Piatt),    16th    floor     Am.. 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2780 
*Matthews,  Henry  M.  1009  Cham.  Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  3989 
^Matthews,  J.  Scott.  1315  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.    1548 
Matthews,  Judd  H.  809  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2735.     Aut.  41-337 
Matthison,    Julius    C.    422    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.  4998.     Aut.  42-681 
Matz,   Bernard  G.  8819  Exchange  av. 
Matz,   Carl  D.   510-35   N.  Dearborn   st. 

Cent.  2607 
*Matz,  Rudolph    (Matz,  Fisher  &  Boy- 
den),  510  Portland  Bldg.    Cent.  2607 
Maverick,    Manton,    Gen'l    Atty.  Conti- 
nental Casualty  Co.  1208  Michigan  av. 

Calumet  320 
Maxwell,  T.  G.  3672  S.  Wabash  av. 
*Maxwell,    Wm.   W.    SOI    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  5168.     Aut.  41-361 
Mav,  Albert  W.   (Wilson  &  May),  1912 

Harris  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  3518 
May,    Jr.     George     T.     (Force   Bain   & 

May,  Jr.),  1649  Monadnock  Blk.   Har. 

792 
May,    John    V.    C.    Title    &    Trust    Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Mayer,   Edwin  B.   1038-30   N.   La   Salle 

St.     Main  3470 
*Mayer,   Elias    (Stein,  Mayer  &   Stein), 

1633  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  3141. 

Aut.  42-779 
Mayer,    Frank,    with   C.   Title   &   Trust 

Co.     Cent.  4880 
Mayer,  Frederick,  Bk.  fl.  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  561 
*Mayer,    Fred    W.    624    Chicago    Opera 

House.     Main  3688 
*Mayer,  Isaac  H.   (Mayer,  Meyer,  Aus- 
trian &  Piatt),  16th  floor.  Am.  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  2780 
*Mayer,  Lew   (Mayer,  Meyer,  Austrian 

&  Piatt),  i6th  floor,  Am.  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  2780. 
Mayer,    Theodore    C.      (Died    Feb.    25, 

1913.) 
Mayo,    Arthur    E.    207    S.    Wabash    av. 

Har.   7316 
*Meads,    Albert    H.    (Meads    &    Ayer), 

1314    Cham.    Commerce    Bldg.      Main 

3200 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


♦Meagher,  James  F.  (Sears,  Meagher  & 
Whitney),  1500  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.  3176  and  3177.    Aut.  41-113 

Meanor.    Anson    E.    903    Straus    Bldg. 

Franklin  1493.     Aut.  34-752 
♦Mecartney,    Harry    S.    (Oliver    &   Me- 
cartney),    714    Roanoke    Bldg.      Ran. 
5038  and  5039 
*Mecham,  John  B.  Joliet,  111. 
*Mechem,       John       C.       (Mechem       & 
Bangs).  811  Harris  Trust  Bldg.  Cent. 
7020 

♦Mechling.  Edward  A.  (Campe.  Koebel 
&  Mechling),  420  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
5210.     Aut.  41-609 

Mecklenburger,  Albert  F.  1610  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  45 

Medaris,  Wm.  R.  1405  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.   5748. 

Meek,  S.  Mason  (Meek  &  McDonald), 
61  Metropolitan  Blk.     Franklin  3479 

Meeker,  Karl  B.  Tampa,  Fla. 

♦Megan.  Charles  P.  (Burton.  Kannally 
&  Megan),  1620  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
1490 

Mehlhope,  Clarence  E.  (Brown  &  Mehl- 
hope),  808  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
4.384.     Aut.  C7-468 

*Meier,  Christian,  614  Roanoke  Bldg. 
Cent.  5787 

Meier,  Edward,  121  N.  State  st.  Pri- 
vate Exch.  1 

Meier,  E.  C.  Frank,  Asst.  City  Corp. 
Counsel.     Main  447 

*Meier,  George  J.  1610  Corn  Exch.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Main  2491 

Meier.  Paul  C.  614  Roanoke  Bldg.  Cent. 
5787 

Meier,  Robert  A.  Jr.  Chicago  Heightb. 
Tel.  321. 

Melick,  Robert  D.  1303  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.   6071 

*Mellum.  Horace  J.  1214-332  S.  Michi- 
gan av.     Harrison  4120 

Meloan,  Wade  W.  (McEwen,  Weissen- 
bach, Shrimski  &  Meloan),  1630  Trib- 
une Bldg.     Ran.  1806 

Melville.  A.  B.  017  Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 
Wabash  4271 

Melville,  Willis.  1031  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
5312.     Aut.  44-345 

Melvin,  George  H.  4401  Oakenwald  av. 
Kenwood  254 

Mendel,  Claire.  419-108  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  395.     Aut.  57-254 

*Meneley,  Harry  W.  1642  W.  Lake  st. 
West  81 

Menges,  Paul  O.  617  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  4095. 

Menkin.  Edward,  1206  Rector  Bldg.  Ran. 
3545 

Menn.  Paul  L.  819  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.   4906 


Menzel,  Oscar,  829  Lawrence  av.    Cent. 

220 
Mensinger,     George    B.     610   City   Hall 

(Civil  Service).     Main  447 
Mercer,    Clarence   E.    (Mercer   &    Mer- 
cer), 525  Reaper  Blk.     Ran.  1047 
Mercer,    Thomas    H.    (Mercer    &    Mer- 
cer), 525  Reaper  Blk.     Ran.  1047 
Merceret,    H.    J.    1526    S.    Dearborn    st. 

Cal.  2069. 
Merensky,  Joseph  J.  1118  S.  Albany  av. 
*Mergentheim,    Morton    A.    Asst    City 

Atty.     Main  447,  and  833  First   Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  2266.    Aut.  44-243 
Merriam,    Joseph    W.    360    E.    Garfield 

blvd. 
Merriam,  Ralph,  846  Otis   Bldg.     Main 

2099 
Merrick,    CHnton.    1301    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  415 
♦Merrick,  George  P.  1301  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  415 
♦Merrick,    Roy    C.     (Kruse,    Peden    & 

Merrick),    809-12    City    Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2687.    Aut.  41-337 
Merritt,   Frederick.   125   W.   Monroe   st. 

Ran.  2976.     Aut.  51-141 
Mesirow,  Benjamin  S.  309  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  3012,  3013 
Messner,    Ernest    (Gallagher    &    Mess- 

ner),  900-905  Boyce  Bldg.     Cent.  1289 

and   1290.     Aut.  43-988 
Metcalf,    Edwin    S.    819    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  910 
♦Methven,   Benjamin   F.  4720   Kenwood 

av. 
Metzen.  John  L.  1401-2  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  1121 
Meusel.    Oscar    M.    829    Lawrence    av. 

Edgewater  2404 
♦Meyer,  Abraham  (Mayer.  Meyer.  Aus- 
trian &  Piatt),   16th  floor  Am.  Trust 

Bldg.    Cent.  2780 
♦Meyer.  Carl    (Mayer.  Meyer,  Austrian 

&  Piatt).  16th  floor  Am.  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  2780 
Meyer,    Emil    A.    68    Metropolitan    Blk. 

Main  4185.     Aut.  36-274 
♦Meyer,  George  H.  720  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  2756 
Meyer,  Oscar,  721  Chgo.  Opera  House. 

Har.  375 
Meyer,     Sidney    B.    1511-14    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6752 
♦Meyer,   William  C.   1301  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  5451.     Aut.  41-367 
Meyerovitz,  Harry  J.  (Schulman  &  Mey- 

erovitz),    315-17    Ashland    Blk.     Ran. 

646 
Meyers,  William  P.  630-32  N.  Qark  st. 

Main  3379 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Michael,     Lester     J.     724     Washington 

blvd.     Monroe  3000 
Michal,  Charles  J.  909  City  Hall  Square 

BIdg.     Ran.  2330 
*Michelet,  Chas.  J.  32-143  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  1970.     Aut.  42-009 
*Michels,    Nicholas,    Asst.    Corporation 

Counsel,  511  City  Hall.     Main  447 
Mickey,    Daniel    M.    1525    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  6268 
Micon,  Samuel.  1628  Unity  Bldg.     Ran. 

738.     Aut.  47-353 
*Mies,   Frank   P.    (Beck   &   Mies),   614 

Hartford  Bldg.     Ran.  3102 
Mikitynski,  Anthony  I.  1316  N.  Maple- 
wood  av.     Humboldt  2910 
Milchrist,   Frank  T.    (Milchrist   &  Mil- 

christ),  1600  Westminster  Bldg.    Ran. 

2124  and  1771.     Aut.  63-073 
*Milchrist,     Thomas     E.     (Milchrist    & 

Milchrist),     1600    Westminster    Bldg. 

Ran.   2124   and   1771.     Aut.   63-073 
Milchrist,  William  A.  1600  Westminster 

Bldg.     Ran.  2124 
*Milke\vitch,    Isaac    (Cummins,    Stearns 

&    Milkewitch),    421    Insurance    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  828 
Millar,   Chauncey  M.   1222   Unity  Bldg. 

Ran.  1091.     Aut.  43-809 
Millar,  James  O.  19  E.  Indiana  st. 
*Millar,  Robert  W.  1210  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  2170 
Millar.  T.  Scott,  1403  Morse  av.     Rog- 
ers Park  5302 
Millar,   W.   Harrv   F.    1024   N.   Y.   Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  313 
*M''llard,  Everett  L.  1110  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  1458 
Millard,  W.  D.  1335  Railway  Exchange 

Bldg.     Har.  6162 
Miller,    Albert    G.    1601    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.    Ran.  4193.    Aut.  41-327 
*Miller,    Amos    C.    (Miller,    Gorham    & 

Wales),     1018-22     New     York     Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  5428,  5429,  5430 
Miller,   George  A.   1522   First  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.     Aut.  4.3-629 
Miller  Geo.   A.   928  Unity  Bldg.     Ran. 

378.     Aut.  47-308 
*Miller,  Geo.  H.   1415   Marquette   Bldg. 

Cent.  2822 
*Miller,  Geo.  W.    (Busby,  Weber,  Mil- 
ler &  Robinson),  1639  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.   2160 
Miller,  Harry  B.  320  N.  Howard  av. 
*Miller.  Henry  G.  (Whitman  &  Miller), 

306    Portland   Blk.      Ran.   40   and  41. 

Aut.  44-014 
Miller,    Henry    N.     (Miller    &    Schall), 

518  Roanoke  Bldg.     Cent.  S676.     Ran. 

189 


Miller,  James  A.  (Miller  &  Herr),  613- 

14  Ashland  Blk.     Ran.  3417 
Miller.  J.   Marion,   1445  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.   2231 
*MilIer,  Jay  D.  600  W.  Erie  st.     Dear- 
born 123 
♦Miller,  John  S.  (Miller,  Starr,  Packard 

&    Peckham),     1522    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 
♦Miller,    Luther   L.    (Miller   &    Smith), 

1515  Monadnock  Bldg.     Har.  2854 
Miller,  Mary  E.  1644  Unity  Bldg.    Cent. 

1391.     Aut.  42-637 
Miller,     Oscar     C     1714-17     City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  4795 
Miller,  Richard  H.  C.  1525  Unity  Bldg. 

Ran.  2673.     Aut.  44-208 
Miller,    Samuel   A.    1014    Schiller   Bldg. 

Ran.   1026 
♦Miller,  Walter  J.  61-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  3004 
♦Miller,    Wm.    C.    with    State    Bank   of 

Chicago,  203  Cham.  Commerce.  Frank- 
lin 684 
♦Miller,  Wm.  S.  Atty.  for  the  Northern 

Trust  Co.     Main  5200 
Milligan,  F.  F.  810  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  5100 
Millner,  Le  Roy,  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
♦Mills,    Allen    G.    532    Monadnock    Blk. 

Har.  263.     Aut.  64-679 
Mills.  Harrv  M.  1025  La  Salle  St.  Sta- 
tion.    Wabash  3210 
♦Mills,    Alatthew    (Brothers    &    Mills), 

602  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.     Cent.  5003 
Mills,   Wiley  Wright    (Mills   &   Holly), 

828-37  Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  1332.     Aut. 

43-012 
Milner,  Robert  S.  Belle  Plaine,  la. 
Milroy.    Charles    E.   408   Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  5550.     Aut.  41-524 
Miltimore.    Max,    702    Stock    Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  4854.     Aut.  33-855 
:\Iinaohan,  Michael  V.  6234  Madison  av. 

Midway  1112 
Miner,    Truman    H.    1625    Harris   Trust 

Bide.     Ran.  5226 
Mindak.  Peter  P.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty. 

826  Federal   Bldg.     Har.  4700 
♦Miroslawski,  W.  S.  2918  Milwaukee  av. 

Irving   1028 
Mirus,  James  O.  4520  W.  Harrison  st. 

Garfield  1650 
Mitchell.  Andrew,  1109-11  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Main   5147.     Aut.  32-5-32 
Mitchell,  Clement  C.  1500  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  251 
♦Mitchell,    Chas.   H.   Attv.   for   Election 

Coms.  3d  floor  City  Hall.    Main  764. 

820  Unity  Bldg.     Ran.  3277 


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*Mitchell,  George  R.  916  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1567.     Aut.  42-595 
Mithen,    Luke    H.    1002    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  334 
Mix,  Robert  R.   (Holmes  &  Mix),  412- 

35  N.  Dearborn  st.     Cent.  4067 
Moak.  Will  B.   1342  Stock  Exch.  Bldg. 

:Main  2989 
Moe,  Frederick  (Bell  &  Cross),  1008-69 

W.  Washington  st.    Cent.  2579.    Aut. 

41-451 
Moehle.   John   L.  800   Commercial    Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  395,  396  and  1734 
*Moffett,    Willard    (Espey    &    Moffett), 

605-19  S.  La  Salle  st.     Cent.  7026 
Moffitt,    John,    1614   Unity   Bldg.      Ran. 

5430 
*Mogg,    Clayton   Wiley,    638    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  2378  and  3797 
Mohan,   Edgar  D.  1102  Hartford  Bldg. 

Cent.  3272 
Moloney,  George  H.  1013  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  1192 
*Molthrop,  Chas.  P.    (Smietanka.  John- 
son, Molthrop  &  Polkey),  610  Title  & 

Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  3296  and  3297 
Molyneaux,   Thomas  F.    1915   City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  4128 
Momeyer,    Wm.    F.    805-10    Corn    Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.     Main  5100 
*Monahan,    Charles    J.    712    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3240  and  3241 
Monahan,  Thomas   F.    (Lumbard,    Swe- 

nie,  Monahan  &  Harris),  822  Reaper 

Blk.     Cent.   1856 
Monson,      Edward,      1914      McCormick 

Bldg.    Har.  5906 
Montcastle,  R.  M.  Fort  Gibson,  Okla. 
Montgomery.   Bertram   H.   714-9    S.   La 

Salle  St.     Ran.  5038 
*Montgomery,    John    R.     (Montgomery, 

Hart    &    Smith),    1913    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   6731 
Montgomery,  Wm.  A.  505  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  3545 
*Moody,    Will    C.     (Welch.    Moody    & 

Welch),  407  Association  Bldg.     Cent. 

6564.     Aut.  33-069 
*Moonev,  Vincent  C.  1301  Borland  Blk. 

Ran.  3567 
Mooney,  William  E.    (Maguire  &  Moo- 

ney),  1124  National  Life  Bldg.     Cent. 

3795 
Mooney,  Will  R.  49   Metropolitan   Blk. 

Main  1725 
Moore.  Chas.  B.  Royal  Ins.  Bldg  (bank 

floor).    Wabash  26.36 
Moore,    Chas.    R.    800    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  10.     Aut.  42-161 
Moore,  Duncan,  1303  Cham.  Commerce. 

Main  826 


*Moore,    Edwin    White,    1228-29    S.    La 

Salle  St.     Ran.  4788 
Moore,  Frank  N.  7th  floor  Karpen  Bldg. 

Wabash    1320 
Moore,'    Frank     N.     1231    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  1799.     Aut.  42-843 
*Moore,   Frederick   W.    1308   Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  864 
*Moore,  Nathan  Grier   (Wilson,  Moore 

&   Mcllvaine),    1605    Marquette   Bldg. 

Cent.  406 
Moore,  Wm.  J.  420  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

5210.     Aut.   41-609 
Moore,   Wm.  J.   1001-167  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Main  3598 
Moran,  Anthony  J.  1402  Hartford  Bldg. 

Ran.  290 
Moran,    D.    J.    (Moran    &    Dyer),    414 

Hammond  Bldg.  Hammond,  Ind.  Tel. 

556 
Moran,  Eugene  A.  1402  Hartford  Bldg. 

Ran.  290 
Moran,  Francis  F.  Asst.  City  Atty.  602 

City  Hall.     Main  477 
Moran,   Michael  J.  900-30  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  1289.     Aut.  43-998 
Moran,    Samuel    J.    (Tompkins    &    Mo- 
ran),   1915    City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Cent.  4128 
*Moran,  Thomas  A.  130  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Franklin,  640.     Aut.  52-210 
Morawski,     M.     J.     910     Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.  6630.     Aut.  44-007 
*More.     Clair     E.     (Bulklev.     Grav     & 

More),    518    Home    Ins.    Bldg.      Ran. 

187 
More,  R.  Wilson,  1201-6  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440.     Aut.  42-418 
Morgan,  A.  K.  1120  Westminster  Bldg. 

Ran.  7440.     Aut.  62-880 
*Morgan,  Geo.  N.   (Geo.  N.  Morgan  & 

Bro.),   800-30   N.   Dearborn  st.    Cent. 

2351.     Aut.  41-713 
Morgan,   Gilbert   W.    (Geo.   N.   Morgan 

&  Bro.),  800-30  N.  Dearborn  st.  Cent. 

2351.     Aut.  41-713 
Morgan,  Kendrick  E.  1120  Westminster 

Bldg.     Ran.  7440.     Aut.  62-888 
Morgan,  Thomas  T.    (Died  December  10, 

1912.) 
Morgan,  Wm.  L.    (Morgan,  McFarland 

&    Goodman),    809-137    N.    Clark    st. 

Ran.  2735.     Aut.  41-337 
Morheiser,     William     M.    902    Ashland 

Blk.     Ran.    3641 
Moriarty,   Maurice  J.    (Bolton  &  Mori- 
arty),  620  Reaper  Blk.     Ran.  2174 
Morley,    Linwood,    1313    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  220 
*Morrill,  Donald  L.  1210  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.    Cent.  2170.    Aut.  41-455 


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♦Morris,  Benj.  B.  1314  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  957.     Aut.  43-842 

*Morris,  Benj.  I.  1044  Unity  Bldg.  Ran. 
2211.     Cent.  3511.     Aut.  44-181 

Morris.  Edward  H.  801-219  S.  Dearborn 
St.     Har.  1251.     Aut.  64-733 

*Morris.  Henry  C.  924  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  299 

Morris.  Joseph  O.  1009  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.  3031 

Morris,  Michael  B.  (Morris  &  Schust- 
erman),  609-117  N.  Dearborn  st.  Ran. 
4858 

♦Morrison,  Chas.  B.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery U.  S.  District  Court,  652  Federal 
Bldg.     Har.  3013 

Morrissey,  Michael  P.  943-50  Marquette 
Bldg.     Ran.  2996.     Aut.  61-837 

Morrow.  William  A.  456  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  2264.     Aut.  52-349 

*:Morsbach.  John  W.  1447  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  841.     Aut.  47-338 

*Morse,  Chas.  F.  (Zane,  Morse,  Mc- 
Kinney  &  Mtllvaine),  709-11  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Cent.  805 

*Morse,  Clarence  T.  1538-44  Tribune 
Bldg.     Ran.  3261.     Aut.  44-363 

Morse.  Edward  L.  C.  9009  Escanaba  av. 
So.  Chicago  736 

Morton,  Meyer,  934  Stock  Exch.  Bldg. 
Franklin  900 

Moseley,  Beauregard  F.  6221  S.  Hal- 
sted  St.     Wentworth  215 

Moser,  John  J.  1205  Garfield  blvd.  Nor- 
mal 1977,  and  19  S.  Fifth  av.  Frank- 
lin 3070.     Main  813 

Moser,  Paul,  1409  Lake  View  Bldg.  116 
S.  Michigan  av.     Cent.  5158 

Moses,  Rosenthal  &  Kennedy  (Moritz 
Rosenthal,  Henry  H.  Kennedy,  Jo- 
seph W.  Moses,  Julius  Moses,  Ham- 
ilton Moses,  Walter  Bachrach,  Ed- 
ward D.  Wallace  and  S.  Sidney 
Stein),  600-614  The  Temple.  Main 
365.     Aut.    51-449 

*Moses,  Hamilton  (Moses,  Rosenthal  & 
Kennedy),  600  The  Temple.  Main 
365.    Aut.  51-449 

*Moses,  Joseph  W.  (Moses,  Rosenthal  & 
Kennedy),  600  The  Temple.  Main 
365.    Aut.  51-449 

*Moses,  Julius  (Moses,  Rosenthal  & 
Kennedy),  600  The  Temple.  Main 
365.    Aut.  51-449 

Moss.  Walter  E.  1816-72  W.  Adams  st. 
Ran.   1166 

Moss,  Wm.  Lathrop.  (Died  May  13, 
1913.) 

*Moss,  Wm.  R.  (Moss.  Bastian  & 
Schmidt).  542-5  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  6680 


*Mosser,  Edwin  J.    (Rubens,  Fischer  & 

Mosser),  1418  Westminster  Bldg.  Ran. 

4234  and  4235 
*Mott.  Russell  (Bovle,  Mott  &  Haight), 

1043-52     National    Life     Bldg.      Ran. 

3784  and  3785 
Moudry,    Ladimir    F.    1010     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  6116.     Aut.  62-230 
*Moulton,   Frank  I.    (Helmer,   Moulton, 

Whitman  &  Whitman),  1217-23  West- 
minster Bldg.     Ran.  7320 
*Moulton,     William     B.     1206     Borland 

Bldg.     Cent.  6689 
Mraz,  James  W.  94S-50  Marquette  Bldg. 

Ran.  2996.     Aut.  61-837 
Muhlke,    Joseph    H.    (Muhlke    &    Mur- 

dock),  405  Portland  Blk.     Ran.  4101. 

Aut.  48-370 
Muir,  James  B.  48-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main   1828.     Aut.  32-383 
Muir,     Robert    H.     720    Oxford    Bldg. 

Main  3193 
Mull,  Charles  C.  1434  Washington  blvd. 

Haymarket  1123 
*Mullen,  Timothy  F.  811  The  Rookery. 

Wabash  1351.     Aut.  52-262 
Mullen,    Thomas   J.    (Mullen    &   L'Am- 

oreaux),     832     National     Life     Bldg. 

Cent.  4068 
*:\Iulligan,    Geo.    F.    816    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  2240.     Aut.  44-421 
Mulvihill,     Wm.     Frank     (Mulvihill     & 

Starr),    1306   Association   Bldg.    Ran. 

5050 
Munday,    John    W.     (Munday,    Evarts, 

Adcock     &     Clark),     907     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  1556 
Munde,  S.  1016  Westminster  Bldg.  Ran. 

2682 
*Munger,  Edwin  A.  402-35  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  960.     Aut.  41-654 
*Munhall,  William  D.  1208  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  1057.     Aut.  41-402 
Munn,  Dan  W.  501  Union  Bank  Bldg. 

Cent.  2124 
Munns,   Harry   P.   704-32   N.    Clark   st. 

Main  2870.     Aut.  31-875 
*Munro,  Fayette  S.  (Vroman.  Munro  & 

Vroman),  1206  Marquette  Bldg.    Ran. 

4275 
*Monroe,    Charles    A.    1010   Home    Ins. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2510 
Munroe,  James  E.    (Munroe  &  Noyes), 

401  Home  Ins.  Bldg.     Cent.  1740 
Munsell,    Robert    F.    701-3    Stock    Ex- 
change Bldg.    Main  4854.    Aut.  33-855 
Munson.    Fred    W.    1425    Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  4796.     Aut.  43-909 
Murdock,  Forrest  O.    (Muhlke  &  Mur- 

dock),  405   Portland  Blk.    Ran.  4101. 

Aut.  48-370 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Murison,    Chas.    E.    (Shortall    &    Muri- 

son),  601   Title  &   Trust   Bldg.   Cent. 

2045  and  2046.     Aut.  43-528 
Murlless,    A.    G.    6907    S.    Halsted    st. 

Went.  1364 
*]\Iurphy,  John  A.  Jr.  La  Grange.  III. 
Murphy,  Daniel  P.  (Dunne  &  Alurphy), 

1103    Citv    Hall    Square    Bldg.      Cent. 

4296.     Aut.  44-003 
Murphy.  Dennis  F.  1012  W.  Madison  st. 

Cent.  6997 
Murphy,    Henry    E.    1625    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  4325.     Aut.  48-237 
Murphy,    John    K.    Asst.    State's    Atty. 

Cent.  4870 
♦Murphy,  Patrick  J.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 

Cent.   4870,   and    (Kahn   &   Murphy). 

9154  Commercial  av.     So.  Chicago  176 
Murphy,  Wm.  J.  3518  Reta  st. 
Murray,  C.  F.  715  Monadnock  Blk.  Har. 

4621 
Murray.    Carl    T.    (Galpin    &   Murray), 

1330  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  2256 
Murray,     Frank     B.     1518     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3510.     Aut.  34-525 
*Murray,  Frank  T.  821-112  W.  Adams 

St.    Ran.  638 
Murray,   Geo.    W.    1015    First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1811 
♦Murray,  James   S.  1210  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1940.    Aut.  42-20.? 
Murray,  John  T.    (Browne  &  Murray), 

816    Ashland    Blk.     Ran.   3517.     Aut. 

444-21 
Murray,  Joseph  J.  Atty.  City  Fire  Dept. 

Main  447.   and  010  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2330 
Murray,  Oscar  O.  606  S.  Michigan  av. 

Har.  6200 
♦Murray.    Patrick   F.   816   Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  3517.     Aut.  444-21 
Murray,    Sidney    C.    536    La    Salle    St. 

Station.     Wabash  4200 
Murray,    Thos.    H.    1511    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  2937.     Aut.  41-405 
Murray.     Walter    A.     1511     City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  6753 
Murrell,  Victor  A.  G.  804-111  N.  Dear- 
born  St.     Cent.  5038 
♦Musgrave.    Harrison    (Musgrave.    Op- 

nenheim   &  Lee).   905  First  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  732.  73.3.     Aut.  41-115 
♦Myers.  Abram  L.   (Z-'mmerman  &  My- 
ers). 1013  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  1192 
Myers.    Harry    J.    11.37    First  Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  302 
Myers.    Hosea    P.    510    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Franklin   823.     Aut.  34-804 
Myers.   John    Ward.    Maywood,    111. 
Myers.   Samuel,   1044  Unity  Bldg.    Ran. 

2211.     Cent.  3511.     Aut.  44-181 


Myers,    S.    M.    600    Washington    blvd. 

HajTnarket  4126 
Myerson.   Harry  J.   1104  Merchants'  L. 

&  T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2386.  2387 
Mygatt,  Wm.  R.  122  S.  Michigan  blvd. 

Ran.  4968 


N 


Nahin.  Robert  S.  815  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  6565 

♦Napier,  Chas.  R.  1406-7  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  4864.     Aut.  41-117 

Naramore,  Milton  O.  312-85  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  5641 

Nash,  Thomas  D.  1617  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  569 

Nathan,  Arthur  S.  1925  Insurance  E.x- 
change.     Wabash  3034 

Nathan,  Leopold,  5256  Evanston  av. 
Edgewater  6580 

Naughton,  W^liam  J.  Asst.  Corp.  Coun^ 
sel.  Main  447;  17  Metropolitan  Blk. 
Main  264.     Aut.  31-229 

Navigato,  Frank  P.  A.  1006  S.  Halsted 
St.     Monroe  4619 

Navigato.  Wm.  Asst.  City  Pros.  Atty. 
Citv  Hall.  Main  447,  and  905  Ash- 
land Blk.     Cent.  6386 

Nechvatal,  M.  F.    (Died  Aoril  14,  1913.) 

Needham,  Leslie  A.  1212  Cham.  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Franklin  3389.  Aut. 
32-443 

Nees,  Frederick  L.  424  National  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.  6625-6 

Neeson,  Leo  J.  924  National  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.  6864 

Neeves,  Jr.  Geo.  Allen,  1327  Tribune 
Bldg.     Ran.  3894 

Neeves.  Leland  K.  1327  Tribune  Bldg. 
Ran.  3894 

Neff,  Edward  R.  with  First  Trust  & 
Savings   Bk.    Ran.   5363.    Aut.  43-347 

Neff.  George  R.  1344-48  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  7075 

Nelson.  Arthur  E.  1447  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  841.     Aut.  47-338 

Nelson,  Gustave.  207  Roanoke  Bldg. 
Cent.  1773 

Nelson.  Ivar  N.  832-29  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Cent.  4068 

Nelson.  James  S.  3652  S.  Wabash  av. 
Douglas  7811 

♦Nelson.  Jr.  Murry,  806-112  W.  Adams 
St.     Cent.  7128 

Nelson,  Wm.  T.  1208  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.    Ran.  1148.     Aut.  41-796 

♦Neltnor.  Shellev  B.  305-119  W.  Mad- 
ison St.     Ran.  7479 

Netherton,  Claude  O.  1104-112  W.  Ad- 
ams St.     Cent.  2386,  2387 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Netifeld,   Morris,  with   Hart,   Schaffner 

&  Marx.     Franklin  1678 
Neufeld,  Nathan.  509-184  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Main  239.     Ant.  33-481 
*Neuffer.     Paul    A.    904    Rector    Bldg. 

Ran.  3968 
Neville,     Bart     G.     1618    Ashland    Elk. 

Cent.  966 
Newberger,  J.  Edward,  Law  Dept.  Louis 

Weber  &  Co.   83   W.  Van  Buren  St., 

Wabash  540.     Aut.  62-603 
*Newberger,    William    S.    322    Ashland 

Blk.     Ran.  671.    Aut.  41-967 
Newby.    Harry   A.   800    Com.    Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  395,  396  and  1734 
Newby,     Lawrence     A.      (Anderson     & 

Newbv),   3458   S.   State   st.     Douglas 

614.     Aut.  79-137 
*Newcomb.     George     Eddy,     1944     W. 

Madison  st.    West  1209 
Newcomer.    John    R.    Tudge    Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Newell,  Grant,  2d  floor  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  4305 
*Newev,    Fred  J.    (Wheelock,    Shattuck 

&     Newev),     1307     Marquette     Bldg. 

Cent.   1053 
Newman.    Ira    A.    557    The    Rookery. 

Wabash  2416 
*Newman.   Jacob    (Newman.    Northrop, 

Levinson  &  Becker),  833  Cham.  Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  1122.     Aut.  31-279 
Newman,    J.    Willard.    406    Union    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  676.     Aut.  41-088 
Newman.    Raymond.    General    Manager 

The   Corporation   Trust   Co.   37  Wall 

St.  N.  Y. 
*Newman,     Samuel     W.     (Soboroff     & 

Newman),  513-14  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

1443.    Aut.  44-094 
Newmann,  Edward  R.    (Pines  &  New- 

mann),  309  Harris  Trust  Bldg.    Ran. 

3012  and  3013 
*Newton,  Chas.  E.  M.  339  W.  Lake  st. 

Franklin  4.33 
*Newton,  Fred  E.  532  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  263.     Aut.  64-679 
*Niblack,   Wm.    C.   Vice-Pres.   &  Trust 

Officer,   C.  Title  &  Trust  Co.,  69  W. 

Washington  st.     Cent.  4880 
Nichols.  George  R.   (Pope,  Hoig,  Fuller 

&    Nichols),    505-25   N.    Dearborn    st. 

Cent.  3816 
Nichols,  Warren    (Goodrich,  Vincent  & 

Bradlev),  627  Rookery.     Wabash  480. 

Aut.  51-157 
Nicolai,    Joseph    H.     (Sass,    Nicolai    & 

Hood),     508     Commercial     Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3778 
Neidner.  Frank,  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty. 

655  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 


*Niemever,    Grover    C.    Fort    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  4030.     Aut.  58-301 
Niles,  John  A.  4722  Winthrop  av.  Edge- 
water  833 
Nilsson,    Pehr    W.    3250    N.    Clark    st. 

Lake  View  1048 
Ninde,  Beni.  F.  821  Merchants'  L.  &  T. 

Bldg.     Ran.  638 
Nissen,    Charles    M.    (Brown,    Hopkins, 

Nissen  &  Sprinkle),  1125  Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  292 
Niven,    Robert    M.    1016    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  4392 
Noble,     Alanson     C.     1518     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3510  and  3511.     Aut.  34-525 
*Noble,    Glenn    S.    1405    Security    Bldg. 

Main  4721 
Noonan,    Edward   T.    507-105    S.   Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  1041 
*Noonan.  Francis  J.  1244  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  1949.     Aut.  44-504 
*Norcross,  Frederic  F.    (F.  F.  &  J.  V. 

Norcross),  1812  Commercial  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  4772 
*Norcross.  John  V.  (F.  F.  &  J.  V.  Nor- 
cross),    1812    Commercial     Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  4772 
*Norden.   Gabriel   J.    1334    Stock   Exch. 

Bldg.     Main  4341 
*Nordhold.  Robert  J.  1510  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  1863.     Aut.  42-335 
Nordorf.  Samuel  J.  235  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Ran.  2247  and  2248 
Norkett.  W.  G.  809  Main  st.  Evanston. 

Tel.  909 
*Normoyle.   D.   J.    1017-21   Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  1408 
Northam,  Edward  D.  Law  Dept.  C.  B. 

&    Q.    R.    R.    547    W.    Jackson    blvd. 

Wabash  4400 
Northrop,  Frank  E.  5737  Monroe  av. 
Northrup.   John   E.    (Northrup.   Arnold 

&  Fairbank),  1905-6  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2063 
Norton,  Albert  J.  743  E.  50th  st.   Drexel 

7392 
*Norton,  Alfred  A.  1601  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  4193.     Aut.  41-327 
Norton,   Samuel  W.  1420  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  6748.     Aut.  48-896 
Norton,  T.   J.   1011  Railway  Exchange. 

Har.  4910 
Nothomb,     Henry    E.    804    Association 

Bldg.     Cent.  17.33  and  5848 
Novak,    Chas.    Wesley    (Novak   &    No- 
vak), 408-69  W.  Washington  st.  Cent. 

5550.     Aut.  41-524 
Novak,  Edward  J.   (Novak  &  Pollack), 

1524  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  727. 

Aut.  44-035 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Novak,  Frank  H.  (Novak  &  Novak), 
408-69  W.  Washington  st.  Cent.  5550. 
Aut.  41-524 

Novak,  Joseph  F.  1817  Loomis  st.  Ca- 
nal 342 

Novander.  Leonard  W.  1550  Monadnock 
Bldg.     Har.  3634  and  759 

Nowak,  Chas.  A.  1504  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Cent.  2361 

Noxon,  Gilbert  (Miller,  Gorham  & 
Wales),  1221-22  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Cent.   5428-9-30 

Noyes,  Henry  C.  3616  Ellis  av.  Doug- 
las 3701 

Noyes,  M.  Paul  (Munroe  &  Noyes),  401 
Home  Ins.  Bldg.     Cent.  1740 

Nylin,  Emanuel,  3  Peoples  Bank  Bldg. 
47th  and  Ashland  av.  Yards  1063. 
Aut.  78-697 

Nysewander,  Benj.  F.  718  North  Amer- 
ican Bldg.     Ran.  5067 


*Oakley.  Horace  S.  (Wood  &  Oakley), 
1124  The  Rookerv.    Wabash  4257 

Oberg.  Ragner,  1410  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  7400 

*Obermever,  Charles  B.  419  The  Tem- 
ple.    Main  395.    Aut.  57-254 

*0'Brien,   Arthur  A.  Kansas  City.   Mo. 

O'Brien,  Harry  C.  2201  W.  22d  st.  Ca- 
nal 898 

*0'Brien,  Jas.  C.  1400  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  609 

O'Brien,  John,  821  Leland  av.  Edge- 
water  4474 

O'Brien,  John  F.  614  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main  3385 

O'Brien,  Luke  T.  (Died  Aug.  31,  1912.) 

O'Brien,  Matthew  J.  Asst.  City  Atty. 
Main  447 

O'Brien,  Quin,  1518  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3510  and  3511.     Aut.  34-525. 

O'Brien,  Wm.  H.  (Ulrich  &  O'Brien), 
411  Rector  Bldg.     Cent.  1494      . 

O'Brien,  W.  W.  525  Reaper  Blk.  Ran. 
1047 

*0'Brvan.  Edward  (O'Bryan  &  Mar- 
shall), 500  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Cent. 
5501 

O'Callahan,  E.  P.  704-164  W.  Wash- 
ington   St.      Franklin    1345 

O'Connell,  Daniel,  601-35  S.  Dearborn 
-Jt.     Cent.  6310.     Aut.  44-782 

O'Connell.  James  A.  505-58  W.  Wash- 
ington St.    Cent.  1929.    Aut.  42-371 

O'Connell,  Jeremiah  B.  317-18  Roanoke 
Bldg.     Cent  280.     Aut.   34-094 

O'Connor,  Chas.  J.  1522  Tribune  Bldg. 
Cent.   5116.     Aut.  42-052 


O'Connor,  James  F.  941-30  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Franklin  3388 
*0'Connor,  J.  James,  1409  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.      Ran.   5685 
O'Connor.  Tohn  J.  534  Bowen  ave.   Oak- 
land 5652. 
O'Connor,  John,  58-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

^lain  90.     Aut.  33-893 
*0'Connor,   John    (Hoyne,  O'Connor  & 

Irwin),    1007    Stock    Exchange    Bldg. 

Main  692 
O'Connor,   John   H.    725    The    Rookery. 

Wabash   1940 
*0'Connor,  John  M.  (Lyman,  Lyman  & 

O'Connor),     1610     Chicago     Title     & 

Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  2597.     Aut.  41-463 
O'Connor,  John  R.  21-128  N.  La   Salle 

St.     Franklin  2276 
O'Connor,     R.     Harold,     1522     Tribune 

Bldg.     Cent.  5116.     Aut.  42-052 
*Octigan,  Thomas  P.   (Octigan,  Zahn  & 

Anderson).  416  Roanoke  Bldg.     Cent. 

956.     Aut.  36-424. 
Odell,  Beni.  F.  J.  36-54  W.  Randolph  st. 

Cent.  3460.     Aut.  44-553 
Odell,  Wm.  R.  1414  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  4204.     Aut.  42-421 
*0'Donnell,  Andrew  J.  (Levy  &  O'Don- 

nell),    601-5    City    Hall    Square    Bldg. 

Ran.    1105 
O'Donnell,  Charles,  511-40  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.   6756 
*0'Donnell,  Frank  A.  1040-44  Otis  Bldg. 

Franklin    1861 
*0'Donnell,  James  V.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery Superior  Court,  420  Reaper  Blk. 

Cent.  4998.     Aut.  41-424 
*0'Donnell.    Joseph     A.     (O'Donnell    & 

O'Donnell),      17      Metropolitan      Blk. 

Main  264.     Aut.  31-229 
O'Donnell,     Joseph     D.     (O'Donnell     & 

O'Donnell),      17      Metropolitan      Blk. 

Main  264.     Aut.  31-229 
O'Donnell,  Patrick  H.    (O'Donnell,  Dil- 
lon &  Toolen).  1218-19  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.   3474,  3475.     Aut.  41-435 
O'Donnell,    Paul    M.    1217    N.    Y.    Life 

Bids?.      Cent.    1407.     Ant.    32-184 
O'Donnell.    Thos.    V.    734    Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.    1620 
O'Donoghue,    Michael   J.    with    Sanitary 

District.  17th  floor  Karpen  Bldg.    Wa- 
bash 1320 
Offenlock.  Frank  G.  309-177  N.  State  st. 

Ran.  3843 
^Officld,    Charles    K.     (Offield,     Towle, 

Graves    &    Offield),    1228    Monadnock 

Blk.    Har.  8022  and  8023.     Aut.  61-203 
Offield,      James      R.      (Offield,     Towle, 

Graves    &    Offield).    1228    Monadnock 

Blk.    Har.  8022  and  8023.    Aut.  61-203 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Ogden,   Dayton,  341   E.   136th   pi.     W. 

Pullman   306 
0?den,  Howard  N.  64-154  W.  Randolph 

l;t.     Franklin  98 
O'H.-.ra,    Barrett    (OHara    &    O'Hira). 

1105   City    Hall    Square    Bldg.     Ran. 

1930 
O'Hara.       Benjamin        (McKinley       & 

O'Hara),     720     National     Life     Bldg. 

Ran.  6816 
(.'Kara,   Thomas    (O'Hara  &  O'Hara"), 

1105    City    Hall    Square    Bldg.     R^n. 

1939 
*0'Hare,   Thomas    J.     1107    Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Franklin   1178 
Ohlson,     E.     O.     2222     Transportation 

Bldg.     Har.  4245 
Ohrenstein,  Victor  I.  911-13  Unity  Bldg. 

Cc-r.t.  3040 
Oien.   John    G.    536-30   N.    La    Salle    St. 

Main  1647 
*0'Keeffe.    P.   J.    1110-12   Ashland   BIk. 

Cent.    497.     Aut.    41-432 
Okin,  Harry,  1630  Tribune  Bldg.     Ran. 

1806 
Olbert,  Adam  H.  3232  Wilson  av.    Yards 

4100.      Local   211 
*01dfield.  A.  A.  6562  Winthrop  av.  Rog- 
er? Park  9293 
Oldfield,    Wm.     A.    450     Federal    Bldg. 
,  Har.    4700 
*01ds.   Walter   F.   904   Marquette   Bldg. 

Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 
Oleson,  George  A.  1021  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.   5430 
*01in,  William  O.  812-118  N.   La  Salle 

St.      Main    1720.     Aut.    36-386 
♦Oliver,  John  Milton  (Oliver  &  Mecart- 

ney),  714   Roanoke   Bldg.     Ran.   5038 

and  5039 
Olschner,  Henrv  W.  1510  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  1093 
Olsen.  Charles,  Chgo.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Olsen,  Oscar  H.  7th  floor  Karpen  Bldg. 

Wab.    1320,    and    (Olsen    &    Boord), 

1612   Ashland   Blk.     Cent.   5903 
Olsen.    Walter   A.    (Olsen    &    Walker), 

1611-14  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.    Ran. 

6710 
*01son,   Albert   O.    1400   Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.   609.     Cent.  5076 
Olson.   Arthur  A.   1112   Hartford   Bldg. 

Cent.  5560 
=  01son,  Edwin  A.  1128  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Franklin  3615 
*01son,   Harrv,   Chief  Justice  Municipal 

Court.  917  City  Hall.     Franklin  2684 
Olson,  Nels  H.  728  Reaper  Blk.     Cent. 

5764 


*01son.    Nils,    23-154   W.    Randolph    st. 

Main  4446.    Aut.  32-287.    347  W.  63d 

St.     Went.  2951 
*01son,  Olaf  A.  1114  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  2555.     Aut.  42-509 
Olson,    Oliver    M.     1220    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.    6595.      Aut.   48-221 
Olson,  Oscar  D.  1125-7  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  2849 
O'Mallev,  P.  Frank,  37-154  W.  Randolph 

St.     Main  2662.     Aut.  33-635 
O'Meara,  Cornelius  S.  510-12  Stock  Ex- 
change  Bldg.     Main  3181 
O'Meara,  John   P.   172   W.   Washington 

St     Main  4017 
O'Meara,   P.  L.   167  N.  Qark  st.     Ran. 

2058.     Aut.  47-322 
O'Neil,     John     H.      (Rice,     Lowes     & 

O'Neil),  1002-225  S.  La  Salle  st.   Wa- 
bash 4138 
O'Neil,    P.    E.    1909    City   Hall    Square 

Bldg.    Cent.  4293 
O'Neil,  T.   B.   1625  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

4.325.     Aut.  48-237 
♦O'Neill,   Hugh    (Bastrup     &    O'Neill), 

311-325  Reaper  Blk.     Cent.  2722.    Aut. 

42-675 
O'Neill,    Wm..    E.       (Died    March    29, 

1913.) 
*Oppenheim,     Sidney,     1703     City    Hall 

Square   Bldg.     Ran.    1951 
*Oppenheim,     William     S.      (Musgrave, 

Oppenheim  &  Lee),  905  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  732,  733.     Aut.  41-115 
Opsahl,  Oliver  B.  1203-108  S.  La  Salle. 

Main  5196 
Orebaugh,    D.    A.    606    S.    Michigan    av. 

Har.    6200 
O'Reilly,   Eugene  C.   Asst.   State's  Atty. 

Criminal     Court     Bldg.       Cent.     4870. 

431   First  Nat.   Bk.   Bldg.     Ran.  4676. 
O'Reilly,  Geo.  B.  Asst.  City  Corp.  Coun- 
sel.    Main  447 
O'Riordan,     Eugene     F.     (Mahoney    & 

O'Riordan),    608    Ashland   Blk.     Ran. 

1415.     Aut.  44-559 
Orr,    Louis    T.    1803   City   Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Cent.   4054.     Aut.  41-522 
*Ort.  Geo.  F.  1347  E.  66th  st.     Midway 

1988 
*Osborn.  Harper  E.   1402  Ashland   Blk. 

Cent  4491.     Aut.  41-368 
Osborne,   Harold   S.    1402  Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  4491.     Aut.  41-368 
Osborne,    Henry    S.    1402    Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  4491.     Aut.  41-368 
Osborne,   Livingston   E.   1211   Westmm- 

ster  Bldg.     Ran.  3899 
Osborne,  W.  Irving,  505  Harvester  Bldg. 

Har.  728 
♦Osgood,  Roy  C.  First  Trust  &  Savings 

Bk.     Ran.  5363 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Osgood,  Stacey  W.  48-106  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  1828.     Aut.  32-383 
♦O'Shaughnessy,  Francis  (O'Shaughnes- 

sy  &  O'Shaughnessy),  1252  Otis  Bldg. 

FrankHn  1821.     Aut.  83-969 
♦O'Shaughnessy,  John  P.  (O'Shaughnes- 
sy &  O'Shaughnessy),  1252  Otis  Bldg. 

Franklin  1821.     Aut.  33-969 
O'Shea,   P.  J.   1625  Unity   Bldg.     Cent. 

4325.     Aut.  48-237 
Osmon,    Wm.    A.    1008    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  3500 
Otis,  Ephriam  A.  1213  Astor  st.  North 

4678 
*Otis,    Wm.    K.   701-112    W.   Adams   st. 

Ran.  3830 
O'Toole,  James  J.  Asst.  City  Atty.  Main 

447 
O'Toole.      Lawrence      J.       (Dillon      & 

O'Toole),   1218    Ashland    Blk.     Ran. 

3474,  3475.     Aut.  41-435 
*Ott,   John    N.    Legal   Dept.    First   Nat. 

Bk.     Ran.  5363.     Aut.  489-115 
*Otto,  George  C.   1524  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  2463 
Otwell,     R.     L.     1402     Hartford     Bldg. 

Ran.  476 
Outhouse,     Fred     M.     1207     Merchants' 

Loan  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  977 
Owen,  Ernest  Dale,  409  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  4733.    Aut.  31-830 
*Owens,  John   E.  Judge   County  Court. 

Franklin  3015 


^Packard,  George  (Miller,  Starr,  Pack- 
ard &  Peckham),  1522  First  Nat.  Bk. 
bldg.    Cent.  2150.    Aut.  43-629 

Packer,  H.  EUison,  1444  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.    153 

Pacyna,  Erich  E.  815  Chicago  av.  Evans- 
ton,   111.     Tel.  4260 

Padden,  Edward  J.  3310  Wrightwood 
av.     Belmont  6533 

Padden,  Frank  M.  605-19  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Cent.  7026 

♦Paden,  Joseph  E.  (Paden  &  Kropf), 
1928  Insurance  Exchange.  Wabash  272 

*Page,  Cecil  (Page  &  Page),  1322  First 
Nat.    Bk.    Bldg.     Ran.    1474 

♦Page,  Hubert  E.  (Vose  &  Page),  1343-8 
Marquette  Bldg.     Ran.  2401   and  2492 

♦Page,  Samuel  3-  ("Page  &  Page),  1322 
First   Nat.   Bk.   Bldg.     Ran.    1474 

♦Pain,  Charles  E.  (Pain,  Campbell  & 
Kasper),  1301  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  266  and  267 

♦Paine,  Joel  Byron,  1103  Tacoma  Bldg. 
Main  863 


♦Paine,     Lyman      M.      (Foster,      Paine, 

Reynolds  &  Sass),  1414  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  6646.     Aut.  58-301 
Painter,     Lewis     H.    Recorder's    Office. 

Franklin  3015 
Palmer,  David,  1008  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

3500 
♦Palmer,  Ernest,  317-20  Hotel  La  Salle. 

Franklin  700 
Palmer,    Sumner    C.    943-50    Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  2996.    Aut.  61-837 
Palt,  Frank  J.  3205  S.  Morgan  st.    Yds. 

730 
♦Paltzer,      Charles      W.      1115-112      W. 

Adams  st.     Ran.  3552 
♦Patn,    Hugo,    Judge    Superior    Court 

Franklin  '3015 
♦Pam,   Max    (Pam  &  Hurd),  859  The 

Rookery.     Wabash  1094.     Aut.  51-402 
Pantelis,  A.  A.  816  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

2240.     Aut.  44-421 
Paradis,    Thomas    G.    E.    601    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2045.     Aut.  43-523 
Pares,    Edward    T.    6501    Kimbark    av. 

Midway  5357 
Parker,  Alfred  J.  807-112  W.  Adams  st. 

Cent.  1711.     Aut.  53-924 
Parker,    C.    G.    502    Cham.    Commerce. 

Main  3593.     Aut.  31-276 
Parker,    C.    W.    58-226    W.    Adams    st. 

Wabash  4400 
Parker,   Daniel   W.   35-106   N.  La   Salle 

St.     Main  1275 
♦Parker,  Francis  W.  (Parker  &  Carter), 

1410     Marquette     Bldg.       Cent.     1651. 

Aut.  63-937 
Parker.  Francis  W.  Jr.  1410  Marquette 

Bldg!     Cent.  1651.     Aut.  63-937 
Parker,    Hale    G.    4651    State   st.      Mer- 
chants' Bank  Bldg.     Hyde  Park  1846 
Parker,  James  H.  1114  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

1761.     Aut.  44-222 
Parker.  Joseph  J.  4749  Lake  av. 
■^Parker,    Lewis   W.    (Parker  &   King), 

1240   Marquette   Bldg.     Cent.   2090 
Parker,    Robert    W.    574   The    Rookery. 

Wabash  2152 
^Parker,  Woodruff,  J.  C.  Title  &  Trust 

Co.     Cent,  4880 
♦Parkin,    Harry    A.    Asst.    U.    S.    Dist. 

Atty.    826    Federal    Bldg.      Har.   4700, 

and     (Tenney,     Coffeen,     Harding    & 

Sherman),  801  Home  Ins.  Bldg.    Cent. 

5H84 
Parkins,  Horace  G.  411-30  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  3842 
Parkinson.   George  Doney.  1232  E.  56th 

St.     Hyde   Park  5838 
Parkinson,  Joseph  G.  5469  Madison  av. 
♦Parkinson,    Robert    H.     (Parkinson    & 

Lane),    1020    Marquette    Bldg.      Ran. 

298 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Parks,  Samuel  Shaw,  501  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  2036.     Aut.  41-741 
Parks,  Thos.  N.  64-154  W.  Randolph  st. 

Franklin  98 
Parnell,   Edgar    H.    Torence  Dept.  Re- 
corder's  Office.     Franklin  3015 
Parrish,   J.    Shepherd,    59   E.    S.   Water 

St.     Cent.  3055 
Partridge;    Frank    H.    224    W.    69th    st. 

Wentworth   16 
*Partridge    Newton  A.  53  Borden  Blk. 

Cent.  2819.     Aut.  44-194 
Passmore,   John   H.    (Passmore   &   Mc- 

Master),   1744   First    Nat.     Bk.    Bldg. 

Ran.  1394 
Pattee,    John,    with    Clerk    Superior    Ct. 

Franklin  3015 
Patterson,    John     C.     937     Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  378.     Aut.  47-308 
Patterson,    E.    M.    1407    Title    &   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  6119 
^Patterson,  Perry  S.    (Shepard,  McCor- 

mick   &    Thomason),    934-44   Tribune 

Bldg.     Ran.  2929 
Patterson,    Russell    W.   453   W.    63d   st. 

Wentworth  297 
Patterson,    Stewart,   Enq.  John    C.   Pat- 
terson,  937   Unity   Bldg.     Ran.   378 
Pattison,   Wm.   K.    (Pattison  &  Shaw), 

1029  Tribune  Bldg.     Ran.  364 
Paulsen,  Wm.   A.  204-117   N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  4764 
Pavlicek,    Charles    B.    604    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.  1219.     Aut.  43-364 
Payne,   Frederick   C.   600   W.   Washing- 
ton blvd.     Haymarket  4126 
*Pavne,  John  Barton    (Winston,  Payne, 

Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
*Payne,  Wm.  T.  1209  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 

1201.     Aut.   43-359 
Payson,    George    S.    1033    Peoples    Gas 

Bldg.     Cent   1154 
*Peabody,    Augustus    S.    2d    floor    Otis 

Bldg.     Franklin  2042 
Peacock,     Ernest,     1060     The    Rookery. 

Wabash  1400.     Aut.  51-380 
Peacock,    William   R.    900  The  Temple. 

Main  3815.    Aut.  51-107 
*Peake,    Frederick,    1609    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  425 
*Peaks.    George    H.     (Gann,    Peaks    & 

Townley),   1701  Borland  Bldg.     Cent. 

2252 
♦Pearson,   Haynie   R.    1322   Unity  Bldg. 

Ran.  2593 
Pearson,    John    L.     (Pearson    &    Her- 

rick),    1138    Nat.    Life    Bldg.      Cent. 

2524 
*Pearsons,    Harry    P.    (Thoman,   Harn- 

well  &  Pearsons),  1502  Borland  Bldg. 

Ran.  599 


Pease,  Chas.  H.  (Ray  &  Pease),  808-167 

W.  Washington  st.     Main  4084 
*Pease,    Frank    B.    (Atwood,    Pease    & 

Loucks),   1213    Tacoma    Bldg.     Main 
394.     Franklin  342.    Aut.  32-651 
♦Pease,  Warren,  610  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  3296  and  3297 
♦Pebbles,  Henrv  R.  1538  Tribune  Bldg. 

Ran.  3261.     Aut.  44-363 
Pecival,  Anton.   1016-29  S.  La   Salle  st. 

Ran.  5165,  5166.     Aut.  36-371 
♦Peck,   Ralph   L.    1414  American   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   595 
Peckham,  John  J.   (Miller,  Starr,  Pack- 
ard &  Peckham),  1522  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 
♦Peckham,  Orville  (Miller,  Starr,  Pack- 
ard &  Peckham),  1522  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 
♦Peden,    Thomas    J.    (Kruse,    Peden    & 

Merrick \.    809-12     City     Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  2687.     Aut.  41-337 
Pederson,    Mac    W.    752    Federal    Bldg. 

Har.   4700.     Local  22 
Peek,  Ethelbert  W.  622  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Cent.  5661 
Peet,  Henry  J.  4246  Sheridan  rd. 
Peffers,   David   J.    (Hopkins,    Peffers  & 

Hopkins),    616     Corn     Exchange    Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  3146  and  2949 
Pegler.    Charles    H.    (Eddy,    Wetten    & 

Pegler),  800  The  Temple.    Main  4466. 

Aut.  51-959 
Peifer,   Edwin  Tice    (Hazen  Penwell  & 

Peifer),  508  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  Ran. 

2139.     Aut.  44-696 
Peifer,  Edwin  D.  704  Masonic  Temple. 

Cent.    2996.     Aut.    43-407 
♦Peirce,  James    H.     (Peirce,    Fisher  & 

Clapp),    1431    Marquette    Bldg.     Cent. 

1648.     Ant.    62-207 
Peisen,  Dean  W.  709  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  805 
♦Pell,   Wm.  J.   368  Lake  st.  Oak  Park, 

111. 
♦Pendarvis,    Robert    E.   58   Borden   Blk. 

Cent.  2813.     Aut.  41-562 
♦Pendleton,    Carleton    H.    1201-112    W. 

Adams    st.      Cent.   2338 
Pennington,    G.     W.     1222   Unity  Bldg. 

Ran.  1091.    Aut.  43-809 
Pennington    (H.    F.    F.    A.    and    H.    F. 

Pennington,    Jr.),    515    Cham.    Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  4918 
Pennywitt,    Don    P.    502    Cham.    Com- 
merce.    Main  3593.     Aut.  31-276 
♦Penwell,  Le  Roy  V.  (Hazen,  Penwell  & 

Peifer),  508  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  Ran. 

2139.     Aut.  44-696 
Perkins,  Vincent  H.  542  E.  43d  st. 
Perkinson,  J.  H.   (Heffron,  Perkinson  & 

Berlett),  1201  Unity  Bldg.  Cent.  2219 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Perlman,    Israel    B.    1212    Ashland    BIk. 

Ran   4699 
Perlman,     Louis    I.     Election    Comm'rs 

Office,   308    City    Hall.      Main   764 
Pcrrv,    Benjamin.    6358    Ellis   av. 
Perrv  &  Martin,  411-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Peska,  Frank,  1331  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  411.     Aut.  42-502 
Peter,  Eunice  B.  6221  Southport  av. 
Peter,  Grace  F.  6221   Southport  av. 
Peter,   Wm.   F.  228  B.  &   O.   Passenger 

sta.     Har.  4660 
Peters,  F.  M.  1009  The  Rookery.     Wa- 
bash  1157 
*Peters,    Guy    M.    (Runnells,    Burry    & 

Johnstone),    925   The   Temple.      Main 

181 
Petersen,  Samuel    (Edelson,  Petersen  & 

Rosenberg),    1431    Unity   Bldg.     Ran. 

4189 
Peterson,    Abe    R.    1623   First   Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  581.     Aut.  41-982 
Peterson,  Albert.  1002-19  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Cent.  5848,  1733.     Aut.  36-576 
Peterson,    Edward   V.   Asst.    City    Pros. 

Atty.     604  City  Hall.     Main  447 
Peterson,    Geo.    P.    1409-69    Washington 

St.     Ran.  5685.     Aut.  42-937 
*Peterson,   James   A.    1313   Cham.  Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  3791 
Peterson,   John  D.    1640   First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  1816 
Peterson.  O.  C.  606-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  3037 
Peterson,  Richard  H.  1409  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  5685.     Aut.  42-937 
Peterson,  William  E.  6501  Kimbark  av. 
*Petit,    Adelor   J.   Judge   Circuit   Court. 

Franklin  3015 
Petrick,  John  J.  2230  S.   Spaulding  av. 

Lawndale  500 
♦Pettibone,  Robert  F.  1402  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  4491.     Aut.  41-368 
Pettis,  Hugh  S.  607  Portland  Blk.     Ran. 

280  and   281.     Aut.   44-098 
Pettis.    William,    534    Stock    Exchange 

Bldg.     Main   258 
Pfeiifer,    Geo.    L.   95-154   W.    Randolph 

St.     Main  4339 
♦Pfirshing,   George,   1201   Title   &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440 
*Ptlaum,   A.  J.    fD'Ancona   &   Pflaum), 

10.38    to    1045    Stock    Exchange    Bldg. 

Main  3470 
Pflcger,  George,  207-25  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Cent.  6527.     Aut.  41-658 
Pfuhl,   Geo.  A.   B.   1001-167   W.  Wash- 
ington  St.     Main   3508 
Phelan,    James    B.     1108    Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  4368 
♦Phelps,  Charles  A.  1218  Hartford  Bldg. 

Ran.  5131 


Phelps,  Delos  P.  447-321  S.  La  Salje  st. 

Wabash  3897 
Phillips.  Arthur  C.  703-118  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  3965 
Phillips,  Charles  W.  729  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2757.     Aut.  42-774 
Phillips,  Edgar  J.  1400-69  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Cent.  5076 
Phillips,  Edward  J.  1227  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.   1220 
Phillips.  George  E.  410-208  N.  Fifth  av. 

Main  1813 
*Phillips,   Harry  H.   859  The  Rookery. 

Wabash  1094.     Aut.  51-402 
Phillips,   Herman   A.    1214-30   N.    Dear- 
born St.     Ran.  7338 
Philp,  John  R.  657  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  2232 
Phipps,  Park,  1118  Hartford  Bldg.    Ran. 

1634.     Aut.  42-206 
Pickard,    Charles    E.      (Died    June    24, 

1912.) 
Pickard,  Robert  A.  436  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.   1926 
Pickett,  Charles  C.     1612  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  5758,  5759.     Aut.  41-103 
Pickett,  Marion,  405-35  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Ran.  4101.     Aut  48-370 
Pierce,    Henry    M.    657    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2232 
Pierce,   Roy  W.   Evanston,   111. 
*Pierson,    Louis    J.    1315    Cham.    Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  4204 
*Piggott,  Clarence  S.  617  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.    Wabash  4095 
Pike,  Chas.  B.  39  S.  State  st.    Ran.  5278 
*Pincknev,    Merritt    W.    Judge    Circuit 

Court.  "  Franklin  3015 
Pincus,    Samuel    E.    (Pincus    &    Cohn), 

806-7   Ashland   Blk.     Cent.   1808 
Pincus,  Samuel  Z.  1414  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  3187 
Pindell,    Wm.    M.     510    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   6078.     Aut.   43-297 
*Pinderski,  Louis,  1526  W.  Chicago  av. 
*Pines,  George  S.  (Pines  &  Newmann), 

309    Harris    Trust    Bldg.      Ran.    3012 

and  3013 
Pio,    James    P.    602    N.    Y.    Life    Bldg. 

Cent.   5003 
*Piotrowski,   N.   L.  City  Atty.  602  City 

Hall.      Main     447,    and    307    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  7071 
Pipenhagen,  Charles  A.  303  N.  State  st. 

Cent.  842 
Piper,  C.  E,  1601  Masonic  Temple.  Main 

2918 
Piric,  John  C.  813  Ashland  Blk.     Cent. 

3675 
*Pisha,  Joseph  C.  401  Rector  Bldg.   Ran. 

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Pishzak,  Wm.  3506  Lake  av.  Douglas 
4244 

Pitney,  Warren  F.  1017-115  S.  Dearborn 
St.     Cent.  2412.     Aut.  64-090 

Pittman,  Matthias  B.  425  The  Temple. 
Main  4930 

*Place,  Raymond  M.  4644  Racine  av. 
Edgw.   4967 

Plame,  Samuel,  1212  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
4699 

Plank,  Franklin  A.  1231-38  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  1799.     Aut.  42-843 

*Platt,  Henry  Russell  (Mayer,  Meyer, 
Austrian  &  Piatt),  16th  floor  Am. 
Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2780 

Piatt,  Ida,  1402  North  American  Bldg. 
36  S.  State  st.     Ran.  6163 

♦Plotke,  Fred.  1444  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
2642 

Plotke,  Isador  (Plotke  &  Kaufman), 
803  Opera  House  Bldg.     Main  3232 

Plum.  George  R.  820  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
8640 

*Plum,  Wm.  R.  Lombard,  111.  Tel. 
33-J 

Plumb,  Glenn  E.  820  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
3640.     Ran.  3277 

Plummer.  Geo.  W.  642  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 2713 

Plummer,  Wharton  (Todd  &  Plummer), 
921   The  Temple.     Main  4248 

*Poage,  James  H.  (Cannon  &  Poage), 
1224  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.  Main  2881 

*Polkev,  S.  William  (Smietanka,  John- 
son, ]\Iolthrop  &  Polkey),  610  Title  & 
Trust  Bldg.    Ran.  3296  and  3297 

*Pollack,  Sidney  S.  Master  in  Chancery 
Superior  Court  (Novak  &  Pollack), 
1524  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Cent.  727. 
Aut.  44-035 

Pollard,  Richard  W.  with  Continental  & 
Com'l  Trust  &  Sav.  Bk.     Ran.  4606 

Pollenz,  Henry,  1101  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3572 

Pollock,  John  M.  (Gorman,  Pollock, 
Sullivan  &  Livingston),  729  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  2584.     Aut.  34-056 

Polonsky,  Hyman,  1206  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.  3545.     Aut.  64-603 

♦Pomerov,  Edward  D.  (Pomeroy  & 
Martin),  1314  Fisher  Bldg.    Har.  2062 

Pomeroy,  Frederick  A.   Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

Pond,  Samuel  N.  1228  Monadnock  Blk. 
Har.   8022  and  8023.     Aut.   61-203 

Ponic,  V.  G.  1808  S.  Ashland  av.  Canal 
4840 

Poole,  C.  Clarence  (Poole  &  Cromer), 
1302  Marquette  Bldg.    Ran.  3397 

*Pope,  Chas.  E.  (Pope,  Hoig,  Fuller  & 
Nichols),  505-25  N.  Dearborn  st. 
Cent.  3816 


*Pope,  Herbert,  180O  Commercial  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  4046 

Pope,  John  D.  (Cooke,  Pope  &  Pope), 
223  Washington  st.  Waukegan,  111. 
Tel.  266 

Pope,  Wm.  H.  (Cooke,  Pope  &  Pope), 
223  Washington  st.  Waukegan,  111. 
Tel.  266 

*Popham,  George  M.  (Popham  &  Wolf- 
ner),  904  Rector  Bldg.  Ran.  3968  and 
3969 

*Poppenhusen,  Conrad  H.  (Gregory, 
Poppenhusen  &  McNab),  1103-69  W. 
Washington  st.  Ran.  1660  and  1661. 
Aut.  41-452 

*Porter,  Gilbert  E.  (Isham,  Lincoln  & 
Beale),  1700-72  W.  Adams  st.  Ran. 
425 

Porter,  Henry  M.  720  W.  12th  st.  Mon- 
roe 2409 

Porter,  Hugh  R.  (Ranes,  Green  &  Por- 
ter), 1518  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.  245 
and  4723.     Aut.  42-886 

*Post,  Jr.  Philip  S.  606  S.  Michigan  av. 
Har.  6200 

*Posvic,  Frank  (Jones, ~  Kerner  &  Pos- 
vic),  402  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  6634 

Potter,  Jr.  Edwin  A.  525-76  W.  Monroe 
St.      Cent.    618 

Potter,  Frank  H.  T.  821  Merchants  Loan 
&  T.  Bldg.     Cent.  1593.    Aut.  51-345 

*Potter,  Ralph  F.  1119  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  4540 

Pottle,  Edmond  W.  1610  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.  Main  2491.  Aut. 
51-117 

Potts,  Jr.  Cuthbert  D.  (Geeting,  Potts 
8i  Van  Dellen),  1531-6  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  1424.     Aut.  42-942 

Potts,  Sr.  Cuthbert  D.  (Geeting,  Potts 
&  Van  Dellen),  1531-6  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.    1424.     Aut.   42-942 

Potts,  J.  R.  H.  1112  Hartford  Bldg. 
Cent.   5560 

*Poulton.  John  J.  Inheritance  Tax  Atty., 
734  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3500 

Pouse,   Alfred   H.   McHenry,   111. 

♦Powell,  Chas.  L.  16th  fl.  76  W.  Monroe 
St.    Cent.  2780 

Powell,  Guy  H.  1531-6  Unity  Bldg.  Cent 
1424 

♦Power,  James  D.  505-58  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Cent.  1929.     Aut.  42-371 

Power,  John  F.  Asst.  City  Corporation 
Counsel,  Main  447  (Mclnerney,  Pow- 
er &  Bvrnes),  922  Chi.  Opera  House 
Blk.     Main   1567 

Powers,  John  A.  1202  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  925 

♦Powers,  Millard  R.  1301  Borland  Bldg. 
Ran,  3567 


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Poynton,  James  B.  308-35  S.  Dearborn 
St.     Cent.  6056.     Aut.  44-067 

Pratt,  G.  E.  M.  912  Chicago  Opera 
House.     Main  3461 

♦Pratt,  Thornton  M.  (Holdom,  Ma- 
nierre  &  Pratt),  1008  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  5959 

Pray.  Edward  D.  714  Hartford  Bldg. 
Ran.  1083 

Prebis,  Edward  J.  1201  Milwaukee  av. 
Monroe  5000 

Prentiss.  Geo.  D.  330  E.  22d  st.  Calu- 
met 60.     Aut.  65-226 

Prentiss,  William,  1518  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  245.     Aut.  42-886 

Preschern,  George  T.  Trust  Dept. 
Northern  Trust  Co.  50  S.  La  Salle  st. 
:\Iain  5200.     Graceland  4138 

Prescott,  Edward  J.  Secy.  Chi.  Savings 
Bk.  &  Trust  Co.  Cent.  7040.  Aut. 
44-124 

Preston,  Wm.  301-58  W.  Washington  st. 
Cent.  2144.     Aut.  42-920 

♦Price,  Enoch  J.  (Winters,  Price  &  Ste- 
vens), 605-607  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 
3431.     Aut.  42-247 

♦Price,  Henrv  W.  300-10  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Franklin  8580 

Price,  Lin  William.  Asst.  U.  S.  District 
Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 

Priest.  Elroy  M.  745  E.  75th  st.  Stew- 
art 4158 

Priestlev,  John  J.  510  Corn  Exch.  Bk. 
Bldg.      Franklin   230 

Prince,    Norman,    Boston,    Mass. 

♦Prindeville.  Thos.  W.  1107  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Franklin  1178 

Prindiville,  Edward  A.  Asst.  City  Atty. 
Main  447,  and  523  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
6954.     Aut.   41-927 

Prindiville.  Frank  W.  1125-175  W.  Jack- 
son blvd.    Wabash  850.     Aut.  580-476 

♦Prindiville.  John  K.  Judge  Municipal 
Court.     Franklin  2684 

♦Pringlc,  Frederick  IW.  (Pringle  & 
Fearing),  808  Merchants'  Loan  & 
Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  1711.     Aut.  53-924 

♦Pringlc,  William  J.  (Pringle,  Reid  & 
Terwilliger),  723  The  Temple.  Main 
2466 

Pritchard,  Norman  H.  953  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  2?0 

♦Pritzker,  Nicholas  J.  835  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  2517.     Aut.  43-757 

Private,  Abraham,  1506  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.   1607.     Aut.  44-597 

Propper,  Wm.  F.  810  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 
1757 

Proudfit.  James  M.  604  Security  Bldg. 
Main   3559 

Prriudfoot.  Frederick  W.  417  Roanoke 
Bldg.     Main  2927.    Aut.  31-682 


♦Proulx,    Theodore,   307     Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  6916.     Aut.  47-406 
Pruitt,  A.  J.  711  Roanoke  Bldg.     Ran- 

1342 
Pruitt,   Raymond   S.   804  Tacoma   Bldg. 

Main   3845-6 
*Prussing,    Eugene    E.    414    Merchants* 

Loan    &  Trust   Bldg.     Ran.   5463 
Prvstalski.     John,     Asst.     State's     Atty. 

Cent.    4870    and    36    W.    Randolph    st. 

Ran.  993 
Przstalski,  Bruno  J.  822  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  237.    Aut.  72-748 
Pudewa.  Albert  R.  611-186  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Main  5034 
Pnerkel,   John    G.    E.    1024   N.    Y.    Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  313 
Puhlman,  Ravmond  T.  1440  Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  7293 
Purcell.    James    M.    729    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2757.     Aut.  42-774 
♦Purcell,    Wm.    A.    429    American    Ex- 
press  Bldg.     Cent.  56 
Purdy,    Ambrose    H.    (Purdy   &   Burr), 

1320  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  5721.     Aut. 

48-248 
Purdy,     L     Francis,     6000     Prairie     av. 

Wentworth  5790 
Purdv,     Tames     H.     6000     Prairie     av. 

Went.  5790 
Purkhiser,  E.  G.  1218  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 

3474,   3475.     Aut.  41-435 
Purnell,  Jas.  E.  418  Hartford  Bldg.  Ran. 

1104 
Putney,  Albert  H.  432-29  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Ran.  3338 


Q 


Quan,    Michael    J.     800     Schiller    Bldg. 

Ran.   0714-6715 
Quasser,  Julius  H.   1034  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3538 
♦Queenv,    Edward    J.    Asst.    City    Corp. 

Counsel.     Main  447,   and  910  Title  & 

Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  342  and  343.     Aut. 

44-453 
Q-.ick,  John  H.  S.  515  Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 

Wabash  1246 
♦Quigg,   David,   801   Merchants   Loan   & 

Trust   Bldg.     Ran.   2795 
Quin,    Wm.   J.   12th  floor  Harris   Trust 

Bldg.    Ran.  5081 
Quinby,  W.   P.  510-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  4282.     Aut.  32-335 _ 
♦Quinlan,  John  M.    (Cunningham,  Cun- 
ningham    &     Quinlan),     1313     Cham. 

Commerce.     Main  3791 
Quinlan,  Jr.  T.  A.  528  McCormick  Bldg. 

Har.  7186 


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*QuinIan,  Wm.  H.  1727  Com'l  Nat  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  4515 
Quinn,   James   R.    1101-226    S.  La    Salle 

St.     Wabash  4138 
Quirk,  Charles  D.  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Quitman,  Jesse,  512-58   W.  Washington 

St.     Cent.   6343 
=^Qnitman,  Walter,  218  Marquette  Bldg. 

Ran.  5496 


Raber,    Edwin    J.    Asst.    State's    Atty. 

Cent.  4870,  and  1504  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.   1722.     Aut.  47-148 
Raber,    Franklin,    1003-64   W.    Randolph 

St.     Ran.   1940-1.     Aut.  48-372 
Rabinoff,   Samuel  R.   1303  Rector  Bldg. 

Ran.  6071 
Rada,   Karel    E.    Union    Pere.   Mich. 
Raff,   Peter   G.   1222  Unity  Bldg.     Ran. 

1091.     Aut.  43-809 
*Rafferty,    Joseph    P.    Judge    Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Rafferty,    Wm.    E.    1016    The    Temple. 

Franklin    3520.      Aut.    51-622 
*Raftree,  M.  L.  503  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  4372.     Aut.  44-699 
Raftree,  W.  M.  503  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  4372 
*Rainey.   John   W.   Clerk   Circuit   Court. 

Franklin   3015   and  729-32    Stock   Ex- 
change Bldg.    Main  2584.     Aut.  34-056 
Ramacitti.  Frank  A.  611-9  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Cent.   2912 
*Ramsay,    Gordon     A.    840     Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3800.     Aut.  30-603 
*Ramsey.    Daniel    G.    1017    Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  1408 
Ramsey,  William,  3644  Forest  av.  Doug- 
las  9454 
Ramsev,    William    R.     1309     City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  2573 
Randall.  Wm.  G.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Ranes,  Alonzo  H.  (Ranes,  Green  &  Por- 
ter), 1518  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  245  and 

4723.     Aut.  42-886 
Raney,     Arthur     J.     1014     Westminster 

Bldg.     Cent.  2155 
*Rankin,  Chase  R.    (Rankin,  Howard  & 

Donnelly).   606-118    N.     La     Salle    st. 

Main  3037 
*Rankin,     John     M.     1001     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin   3670 
Rankin,  Ode  L.  801  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

7355 
♦Ranstead,   Arthur   D.    1050   First   Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  1946 
Raphael.    Adolph,    425-812    S.    Clark    st. 

Wabash  1531.     Aut.  54-429 


*Rapp,  Wm.  K.  (Koch,  Leedle  &  Rapp), 

710-25    N.    Dearborn    st.      Cent.    3771 

Aut.   43-323 
Rasmussen,    Mark    C.    1024    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  1819 
*Rathbone,  Henry  R.  1309  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  1433.     Aut.  48-172 
Rathbun,   Charles  F.   1021  The  Temple. 

Main  202 
*Rathbun,  Wm.  W.  1610  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.   2597.     Cent.   5528.     Aut. 

-ll-4(i.^ 
Rathfon,  Elmer  O.  9206  Commercial  av. 

S.    Chicago  £814 
='Rathic,     Frank    C.     (Rathje    &    Wese- 

man),  411  Roanoke  Bldg.     Ran.  3738 
*Rathje,  Fred  A.  1310-128  W.  Madison 

St.     Cent.   8607 
Ratner,    Jacob    C.     300     W.     Kinzie    st. 

Main  3522 
Rauschert,  Charles  A.  1325  Webster  av. 

Lincoln  496 
Ravenscroft,  Edward  C.  64-154  W.  Ran- 
dolph St.     Franklin  98 
*Rawl:ns,   Ed.   W.    (Calhoun,   Lyford   & 

Sheean),  940  The  Rookery.     Wabash 

.3814.     Aut.  52-142,  52-143 
Rawlins,  Wm.  D.  401  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Cent.    1740 
Ray,    Olaf  E.    (Ray  &   Pease),   808-167 

W.   Washington  st.     Main  4084 
=-Read,    Fred    P.    1440    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2374 
Read,  Irving  E.  516  National  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  5713 
Ready,    John    P.    510    Stock    Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  8181 
Reardon.   Neal   D.   919   Monadnock   Blk. 

Har.  242.     Aut.  64-588 
*Rector.   Edward    (Rector,   Hibben,  Da- 
vis    &     Macaulev,     1958    McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  821 
Reddv,  F.   M.   1124-431   S.  Dearborn  st. 

Kar.  4265.     Aut.  67-857 
Redfield,    C.    L.    526    Monadnock    Bldg. 

Har.  600 
*Redfield,  Robert  (Tolman  &  Redfield), 

1309-15  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.     Mam 

698.     Aut.   31-118 
*Redmond,   Andrew  J.    1652   Otis  Bldg. 

Franklin  2100 
Reece,     George     J.     905     Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.  6386 
*Reed,    Clark    S.     1007     Ft.     Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.   1350.     Aut.  54-447 
*Rced,   Frank   F.    (Frank   F.   Reed  and 

Edward  S.  Rogers),  839  Peoples  Gas 

Bldg.     Ran.   5123 
Reed,    Frank    N.    832    Marquette    Bldg. 

Cent.   3271.     Aut.   61-284 
*Reed,  Herbert  H.  San  Antonio,  Tex. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Reed,  James  B    509-11-117  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  620 
*Reed,  John  P.  1600  Westminster  Bldg. 

Ran.  5653  and  1771.     Aut.  6^-073 
Reed.  Wm.  L.  1518  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  4915.     Aut.  53-501 
Reeda,  William,  716-18  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  3960 
*Reeves,  Edwy   Logan,   1322   First  Nat 

Bk.  B!dg.     Ran.   1474 
Reeves,  G.  Nat,  812  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

882 
*Reeves,   Jay  Edwin,   806   Ashland   Blk. 

Ran.   1746 
Regan,    James    W.    6212    Jefferson    av. 

Midway  6837 
Rehm.  Victor  E.  1404  Association  Bldg. 

Cent.   6520,   6521,    6522 
*Reich,  Otto  F.  404-32  W.  Washington 

St.     Cent.   2102 
Reichert,  Roy  L.  604-179  W.  Washing- 
ton  St.     Main  4710 
*Keichmann,     A.     F.     (Judah,    Willard, 

Wolf  &   Reichmann),   1501   Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.     Franklin  205.    Aut. 

54-656 
Reid,   Frank  R.    (Pringle,  Reid  &  Ter- 

williger),     723     The    Temple.       Main 

2466 
Reid,   James,   2313    Powell    av.     Hum- 
boldt 3228 
Reid,  Leonard  C  (Litzinger,  McGurn  & 

Reid),  716  National  Life  Bldg.     Cent. 

30.30.    Aut.  30-388 
Reillv,    Thomas    W.     1417     City     Hall 

.Square   Bldg.     Ran.   2821   and  392 
♦Rein,     Theodore     E.     814    Home     Ins. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2247 
Rcinhardt,  Fred  W.  1548  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.   170.     Aut.  41-571 
Reinhart,     Otto     E.     1038    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.   2251 
Reinwakl,   Charles   A.  536  La   Salle  St. 

Station.     Wabash  4200 
*Reker,    George    L.     Asst.     Corporation 

Counsel.     Main  447  and  1406  Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  403.     Aut.  41-117 
Remus,     Geo.      (Remus     &     Gualano), 

Ashland    Rlk.    Annex,    167    N.    Clark 

St.     Ran.  2349.     Aut.  47-322 
Remy,    Victor   A.    606    S.    Michigan   av. 

Har.  6200 
Rcniff,  Ernest  C.  1131  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

2628.     Aut.   24-391 
Rentner,  Otto  C.  728  Reaper  Blk.     Cent. 

5764.     Aut.  48-264 
Rcplogle,  Jacob  E.  1104  Merchants  L.  & 

T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2386,  2.387 
Rosa,   Alexander  J.    1800-72   W.    Adams 

St.     Ran.   404G 
Resnick,    Irving    J.     420     Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  5210.     Aut.  41-609 


Revell,  David,  1501-4  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  1227.     Aut.  42-135 

Rexford,  Henry  L.  612-186  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Franklin  315 

Rexstrew,  Clarence  D.  6008  South  Park 
av.     Wentworth  2425 

♦Reynolds,  Asa  Q.  (Foster,  Paine,  Rey- 
nolds &  Sass),  1414  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.  Cent.  6646.  Ran.  4030.  Aut. 
58-301.  Also  223  W.  Monroe  st^ 
Franklin  440 

Reynolds.  Earl  R.  412  Gd.  Cent.  Sta- 
tion.    Wabash  2661 

Reynolds,  J.  S.  413  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 
Cent.    59    and    4556.      Aut.    58-297 

♦Rhodes,  Carey  W.  (Mayer,  Meyer, 
Austrian  &  Piatt),  16th  floor  Am. 
Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2780 

Rice,  Corinne  Lelia,  1518  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  245.     Aut.  42-886 

Rice,  Edmund  J.  311-25  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  7192-3.     Aut.  42-478 

Rice,  Elbridge  W.  (Rice,  Lowes  & 
O'Neill),  1002-226  S.  La  Salle  st.  Wa- 
bash 4138 

♦Rich,  Stanley  (Abbott  &  Rich;),  414 
First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  3853 

Richards,  Bragton  G.  1112  Hartford 
Bldg.     Cent.   5560 

♦Richards,  Charles  D.  402-32  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Ran.   1540 

♦Richards,  John  T.  1124  Com'I  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  2811.     Aut.  67-736 

Richards,  Le  Roy,  437-39  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent  2918 

♦Richards,  Robert  W.  (Loesch,  Scofield 
&  Loesch),  1540  Otis  Bldg.  Main  4365 
and  4366 

♦Richardson,  John,  811-16  Unity  Bldg. 
Ran.  3489.    Aut.  44-576 

Richardson,  John  A.  3d  Vice-Prest. 
Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co.  Cent. 
4880 

Richardson,  Wm.  H.  400  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  5122.     Aut.  41-364 

♦Richberg,  Donald  R.  (Richberg,  Ickes 
&  Richberg),  1304  Rector  Bldg.  Ran. 
470 

♦Richberg.  John  C.  (Richberg,  Ickes  & 
Richberg),  1304  Rector  Bldg.  Ran. 
470 

Richy,  J.  W.  Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  2679 

Richie,  Clarke  B.  325  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.  2486.     Cent.  5083 

Richman,  Samuel  J.  1000  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.  5241.     Aut.  63-387 

Richmond,  Carl  A.  (Sheridan,  Wilkin- 
son, Scott  &  Richmond),  1529-35  Mar- 
quette Bldg.     Cent.  1137 

Richmond,  J.  Frank.  (Died  June  2, 
1912.) 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Richmond,  Kenneth  L,  724  McCormick 
Bldg.     Har.  5115 

Richolson,  Benj.  F.  1622  First  Nat'l  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  2027 

Rickard.  Harry  L.  1016  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  3742.     Aut.  580-449 

*Rickcords,  Francis  Stanley  (Dean  & 
Rickcords),  1605-6  Title  &"  Trust. 
Ran.  3499.     Aut.  44-542 

Rickcords,  Fred  C.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 
Cent.   4880 

Ricks,  Jesse  J.  (Sears,  Meagher  &  Whit- 
ney), 1500  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Cent. 
3176  and  3177.     Aut.  41-113 

Rieger,  Herman  (Rieger  &  Rieger), 
500-164  W.  Washington  st.  Frank- 
lin 1457.     Main  1273.     Aut.  33-229 

Rieger,  Louis  (Rieger  &  Rieger),  500- 
164  W.  Washington  st.  Franklin 
1457.     Main  1273.     Aut.  33-229 

Riese.  Max  J.  (Dellenback,  Riese  & 
Cody).  816-18  Reaper  Blk.  Cent.  1690. 
Aut.  44-550 

*Rigby,  Wm.  C.  (Gansbergen  &  Rigby), 
410  Corn  Exch.  Bk.  Bldg.  Franklin 
1134 

*Righeimer,  Frank  S.  821-112  W. 
Adams   st      Ran.   638 

*Riley,  Harrison  B.  President  Chi.  Title 
&  Trust  Co.  69  W.  Washington  st. 
Cent.   4880 

*Rilev,  Harry  A.  516  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.    6254.      Aut.   48-160 

Riley,  John  William,  9206  Commercial 
av.     So.  Chgo.  147 

Riley,  Thomas  H.  661  E.  45th  st. 

Riley,   Wm.   U.   6344   Lakewood   av. 

*Rinaker,  Lewis  (Rinaker  &  Beerly), 
507  Cham.  Commerce.     Franklin  2498 

*Ring,  Otto  F.  402  Rector  Bldg.  Ran. 
6634 

*Ringer,  Jacob  (Ringer,  Wilhartz  & 
Louer).  724  American  Trust  Bldg. 
Ran.  6543 

Ringo,  Alvan  L.  1402  Security  Bldg. 
Main  25 

Ringquist,  Victor  E.  (Ringquist  &  Wil- 
liams), 1301  Cham.  Commerce.  Main 
3677 

Riordan,  Stephen  F.  709-166  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  5 

Riplev,  Charles  H.  (Died  April  19, 
1913.) 

Ripley,  Robert  H.  160O  Com'l  Nat.  Bkl 
Bldg.     Cent.  4341 

Rippel.  John  A.  (Hutchins  &  Rippel), 
1014  Association   Bldg.     Cent.  582 

Risdon,  Ambrose.  1353  First  Nat.  'Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.   1361 

Risdon,  J.  J.  1111-12  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Cent.  5949 


*Ritchie,  William,  1512  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6752 
Rittenhouse,     Wm.     A.     707-9     Rector 

Bldg.     Ran.   5626,  5627 
Ritter,    Henry    A.      (Died    February    1, 

1913.) 
Roat,  Elmer  A.  728  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.  5059 
*Robbins,     Henry     S.    814    Home    Ins. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2247 
Robbins,    Noble    T.    (Robbins,    Graham 

&  Rowan),  9233  Commercial  av.     So. 

Chicago  45 
*Roberts,    Daniel    A.     920     Unity   Bldg. 

Cent.    5969 
Roberts,  Ellen  Gertrude.     (Died  Febru- 
ary 12,  1913.) 
Roberts,    James    H.    306    Portland    Blk. 

Ran.  40  and  41.     Aut.  44-014 
♦Roberts,   Jesse   E.    1109   Title  &   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  506.     Aut.  42-435 
Roberts,   John    S.    1311    Hartford    Bldg. 

Cent.    692.      Aut.    43-898 
Roberts,  Morton  L.  1334  First  Nat    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2792.     Aut.  43-431 
♦Roberts,  Roscoe  L.  1109  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   506.     Aut.  42-435 
Roberts.    Samuel   H.    102   S.   Market   st. 

Main  247 
Roberts    Wirt    D.    207    Roanoke  Bldg. 

Cent.    1773 
Robertson     Alexander     S.    611    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  1605.     Aut.  48-596 
♦Robertson,    David  G.    927    Association 

Bldg.      Ran.    1136 
♦Robertson   Egbert    (Foreman   Levin   & 

Robertson)     819-823    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.   237.     Aut.   72-748 
Robinson,    Charles  H.   825   Reaper   Blk. 

Ran.  784 
Robinson,   Frank  B.    1900    W.   19th  st. 

Canal    388 
Robinson,    F.    S.    1100-547    W.   Jackson 

blvd.     Wab.   4400 
Robinson,    H.    M.     950     Insurance    Ex- 
change.    Wabash   2050.     Aut.   580-422 
Robinson,  John  L.  501  Unity  Bldg.  Ran. 

3503.     Aut.  48-317 
Robinson,    Max    (Henry    &    Robinson), 

504  Chi.  Opera  House  Blk.     Main  248. 

Aut.   32-429 
Robinson,     Richard     W.     3952     Cottage 

Grove  av. 
Robinson,   Theo.    C.    1317   Ashland   Blk. 

Ran.  3140.     Aut.  41-985 
Robinson.    Warner   H.    (Busby,    Weber, 

Miller  &   Robinson),   1639  First  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.   2160 
Robinson.    W.    O.    1401    Borland    Bldg. 

Ran.    3306 
Roblin,   David   H.   1622   First  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2027 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Roby,   Edward,   10805    Avenue    J.     So. 

Chicago   1165 
Rockhold,     Frank      A.       (Rockhold     & 

Busch),    1101-4    Otis    Bldg.     Franklin 

357-2 
♦Rockwell,    Everett     C.    1018     Hartford 

Bldg.     Cent.  24&i 
Rockwell.   Harold  G.    1124    Monadnock 

Blk.    Har.  292 
Roderick,   Solomon   P.   702  Reaper  Blk. 

Cent.   49PG 
*Rodgers,   John    L.    (Goldzier,    Rodgers 

&    Froelich),    1020    Cham.    Commerce 

Bldg.     Main  3100  and  3101 
Rodriguez,  Wm.  E.  1058  N.  Kedzie  av. 

Belmont  4441 
Roe.    Chas.    C.    908    Unity    Bldg.      Ran. 

3774.     Aut.  43-237 
*Roe,  Clifford  G.  1G32  McCormick  Bldg. 

Har.  2041 
Roe,  Edward  T.  3308  Walnut  st.     Ked- 
zie 4878 
Roeder,  Leo  V.   1714  City  Hall   Square 

Bldg.     Cent.   1411 
Roemer,  Edwin  W.  404  Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 

Wabash  3347 
Rogan,    Wm.    A.    1222    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  876.     Aut.  44-043 
*Rogers,    Edward    S.    (Frank    F.    Reed 

and  Edward  S.  Rogers),  839  Peoples 

Gas   Bldg.     Ran.   5123 
Rogers,    Elmer    E.    1644    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  1391.     Aut.  42-637 
♦Rogers,  Eugene  W.  400-30  N.  Dearborn 

St.      Cent.    1812.     Aut.   43-878 
Rogers,  Frank  C.  642  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 2713 
^Rogers,    Geo.    Mills,    Master   in    Chan- 

cerv  Circuit   Court     (Rogers    &    Ma- 

hoiiev),     1310    Title    &    Trust    Bldg. 

Cent'  2643.     Aut.  42-434 
♦Rogers,    George    T.    (Tenney,    Coffeen, 

Harding  &  Sherman),  801  Home  Ins. 

Bldg.  137  S.  La   Salle  st.     Cent.  5384 
*Rogcrs,    Hopewell   L.   with   The   Daily 

News.     Franklin    1 
Rogers,  Michael  J.  3235  Lexington  st. 
Rogers,   Rowland   T.   505-111   W.   Mon- 
roe  St.     Ran.  4911 
Rogers.  Samuel  B.  612-186  N.  La  Salle 

St.     Franklin  315 
Rohe,  Clifford  A.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
♦Rolf,  A.  A.  213-9  S.  La  Salle  st.   Cent. 

CA21.     Aut.  310-18 
♦Rollins,    John    H.    1311     Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg      Ran.  5670 
Rolnick,    Joseph,    1208    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.   1148.     Aut.  41-796 
Rommel.   Jasper   F.    800    The    Temple. 

Main  4466.     Aut.  51-959 


*Roodhouse,  Benjamin  T.  (Benjamin 
&  Roodhouse),  1515  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  6117.     Aut.  67-695 

Rooney,  Austin  J.  1744  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  1949 

♦Rooney,  John  J.  Judge  Municipal 
Court.     Franklin  2684 

♦Rooney,  Thos.  E.  (Goss  &  Rooney), 
1040-48    Tribune    Bldg.      Cent.    1774-5 

Rooney,  Walter  A.  Asst.  City  Pros. 
Atty.  IMaln  447  and  1313-19  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Ran.  228 

*Roos,  Frederick  B.  (Sears,  Roos  & 
Boeger).  626,  629  National  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.    3130 

Root,  Dwight  D.  608  Chicago  Opera 
House.     Franklin  2006 

Root,   James   P.  5540  Washington  av. 

Root,  J.  Sherman,  1766  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Wabash  1661.  Aut. 
580-420 

*Rose,  Charles  G.  722-111  W.  Monroe 
St.     Ran.   1322 

♦Rose,  John  A.  (Rose,  Symmes  &  Kirk- 
land),  1510  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.  Cent. 
1863.     Aut.  42-335 

Rosen.  John  F.  1252  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 1821.     Aut.  33-969 

Rosen,  Ralph,  600-108  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  365.     Aut.  51-449 

♦Rosenbaum,  Menz  I.  1616  Tribune 
Bldg.     Ran.  3086-7.     Aut.  41-346 

Rosenberg,  Benj.  201  Medinah  Bldg. 
Har.  2809.     Aut.  52-227 

Rosenberg,  Hvman  J.  (Shaeffer,  Kom- 
pel  &  Rosenberg),  1006  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.    3176.      Aut.   41-727 

Rosenberg,  Joseph,  551  Peoples  Gas 
Bldg.     Cent.  1637 

Rosenberg,  Samuel  H.  (Edelson,  Pet- 
erson &  Rosenberg),  1431-36  Unity 
Bldg.     Ran.  3737 

Roscnbergcr,  J.  L.  1019  Opera  House 
Bldg.     Aut.  32-217 

♦Rosenblatt,  Sol.  1144  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
3224 

♦Rosenblum,  Harry  M.  1633  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  3141.     Aut.  42-779 

Roscnstone.  Bertram  W.  1104  Mer- 
chants' L.  &  T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2386-7 

Rosenthal.  David  F.  1600  Am.  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  2780 

♦Rosenthal,  James  (Rosenthal  &  Kurz), 
1104  Rector  Bldg.  Cent.  2561.  Aut. 
61-851 

♦Rosenthal.  Lessing  (Rosenthal  &  Ham- 
ill),  1400  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg,  Cent. 
4282 

♦Rosenthal,  Moritz  (Moses,  Rosenthal  & 
Kennedy),  600  The  Temple.  Mam 
365.     Aut.  51-449 


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♦Rosenthal,   Philip,    1318    Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  549.     Aut.  41-791 
Rosinia,    Michael   L.    (Laventhal  &  Ro- 

sinia),  616   Reaper    Blk.     Ran.    3846. 

Aut.  42-683 
*Ross,  Carl  A.  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Ross,  Oscar  A.  1104-112  W.  Adams  st. 

Cent.   2386-2387 
*Ross,   Robert   E.    924   Marquette   Bldg. 

Cent.  299 
*Ross,    S.    Crawford,   Asst.   Corporation 

Counsel.    Main  447 
^Ross,  Walter  W.  1210-105  S.  La  Salle 

it     Ran.  .3389.     Aut.  51-761 
Rossen,  Meyer  (Sahiel  &  Rossen),  1044 

Unity  Bldg.     Ran.   2211.     Cent.  3511. 

Aut.  44-181 
Rossi,  Kate  Kane,  215-162  N.  Dearborn 

sL 
Rossman,    Henry    C.     6150    Vernon   av. 

Normal  6024 
Rossman,  Peter  C.  6150  Vernon  av.  En- 

glewood  8288 
Rost.  Jr.   Andrew    (Rost  &   Smith),  88 

Metropolitan   Blk.     Main    1393.     Aut. 

31-221 
Rcth,  Geo.  E.  Swift  &  Co.     Yards  4200 
*Roth,   Henrv,  505    Straus   Bldg.     Main 

4511 
Rcthblum,  Nettie,  Mexico  City,  Mex. 
Rothblum,     Samuel,    425    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  2003.     Aut.  41-612 
*Rothmann.  William  (West  &  Eckhart\ 

1340  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  646. 

Aut.  41-174 
Rothschild,   Daniel   M.   127   S.   Fifth  av. 
Rothschild.  Isaac  S.  826  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Franklin  1573.     Aut.  32-096 
Rothschild,    Jacob     (Guthman    &    Roth- 
schild), 62-106  N.  La  Salle  st.     Main 

1042.     Aut.   32-499 
Roulet,  Wm.    6463    Minerva   av.   Hyde 

Pk.  5260 
Rountree.    John     S.     1258    N.    State    st. 

North  5748 
Rourke,  William  A.  6439  Cottage  Grove 

av.      Midway   4896 
Rowan,    John    J.    (Robbins,    Graham    & 

Rowan),     9233     Commercial    av.       S. 

Chicago  45 
*Rowe,  Frederick  A.  Publisher  National 

Corporation  Reporter,  609  The  Tem- 
ple.    :\Iain  3696 
Rovce.  Rae  M.  1501  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

1227.     Aut.   42-135 
Rover,  J.  C.  F.  3826  Rhodes  av.  Doug- 
las 5956 
*Rubens,    Harry     (Rubens,    Fischer    & 

Mosser),  1418  Westminster  Bldg.  Ran. 

4234  and  4235 
Rubens,  Jr.  Harry,  Seattle,  Wash. 


Rubens,      Joseph,      1417-18     City     Hall 

Square   Bldg.     Ran.   392 
Rubenstein,     Julius,     1122    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  4411.     Aut.  43-897 
Rubenstein,  Julius  B.  510  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  1306 
Rubirkam,  Nathaniel,  1007  Stock  Exch. 

Bldg.     Main  692 
Rubovits,   Theodore,    724    Amer.   Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.   6543 
Ruebling,      Charles      J.       1021-112     W. 

Adams  st.     Cent.  4608 
*Ruekberg.   Benj.    P.   716  National  Life 

Bldg.     Ran.   1134.     Aut.  30-388 
Ruekberg,    Bernard,    716    National    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  1134.     Aut.  30-388 
Rugbv,     Geo.     W.     1113     The     Temple. 

Main  4942 
Rumery,  H.  C.  1016  The  Rookery.  Wa- 
bash 1028 
*Rummler,      Wm.      R.       (Rummler      & 

Rumniler),    1208-1212     Tribune    Bldg. 

Cent.  3418  and  3419 
*Rundall,  Chas.  Owen,  1620  Corn.  Exch. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Main  1995 
*Rui  nells,  John  S.  President  The  Pull- 
man Co.  Pullman  Bldg. 
Runyan,  Eben  F.    (Runvan  &  Runyan), 

1003  Schiller  Bldg.     Ran.   1941.     Aut. 

43-372 
*Rush,  G.  Fred   (Rush  &  Holden),  1110 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.   1458 
*Russell.    James    A.    1002   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  334 
*Rust,  William  H.  A.    (Short,  Davis  & 

Rust),  1016  Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  4392 
*Ruther,  Geo.  E.  1001  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 

4G77.     Aut.   42-759 
Rutledge,    Jr.    Andrew    (Brady    &    Rut- 
ledge),     1200     Ashland     Blk.       Cent. 

3287.     Aut.  44-640 
Rutter,  L.  R.  204-32  W.  Washington  st). 

Cent.  2044 
*R3'an,    Andrew   J.    (Ryan    &    Condon), 

721-23    First    Nat.     Bk.     Bldg.      Ran. 

3748 
Ryan,  Edmund  F.  701  Cham.  Commerce. 

Main  1308.     Aut.  34-543 
Fyan,  John   J.  5535  Princeton   av. 
*Ryan,   Joseph    D.     1318     Ashland-  Blk. 

Ran.  549.     Aut.  41-791 
Ryan,   Jos.    E.   Judge    Municipal    Court. 

Franklin  2684 
Ryan,  Michael  F.  451  Peoples  Gas  Bldg. 

Ran.  5691 
Rvbicki,   John    S.    16-154   W.    Randolph 

St.     Main  3225 
Rydell,  O.  F.  2436  Wentworth  av,     Cal- 
umet 920 
*Rvden.    Otto    G.     614    Hartford   Bldg. 

Ran.  3102 


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*Ryer,  Julian   C.    1410    Title    &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  5917 
Rvner,    Ira    (Fyflfe,    Adcock   &    Ryner), 

'1709  Harris  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  7300 
*Rvon,  Oscar  B.  317-20  Hotel  La  Salle 

Franklin  700 


Sabath,  .\dolph  J.   (Sabath,  Levinson  & 

Stafford),  1016-29  S.  La  Salle  st.  Ran. 

5165  and  5166.     Aut.  36-371 
Sabath,     Albert     (Sabath,     Levinson    & 

.Stafford),  1016-29  S.  La  Salle  st.  Ran. 

5165  and  5166.     Aut.  36-371 
*Sabath,  Joseph,  Judge  Municipal  Court. 

Franklin  2684 
Sabath,    Sidney  J.   607-35   N.   Dearborn 

St.     Ran    280.     Aut.  44-098 
♦Sadler,    Frank   P.    1400   Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  609 
Sadler,    Monte   H.    1220    Fort   Dearborn 

Bldg.      Cent.   220 
Safford.  B.  E.   1524  Otis  Bldg.     Frank- 
lin 1099 
Safford,    F.     R.     1807     Kennilworth   av. 

Rogers   Pk.   3668 
♦Safford,  W.  H.  1524  Otis  Bldg.    Frank- 
lin 1099 
Sager,  Edward,  714  Hartford  Bldg.  Ran. 

1083 
Salinger,   Louis,  Asst.   City  Corporation 

Counsel.      Main   447 
Salinger.    Samuel    R.     1510    First    Nat'l 

Bk    Bldg.     Ran.  5334 
♦Salisbury.  F.  L.   1520-139  N.  Clark  st 

Ran.  5885 
Saltiel,     Leopold     (Saltiel     &    Rossen), 

1044   Unity   Bldg.     Ran.   2211.      Cent. 

3511.     Aut.  44-181 
Sameit,  H.  J.  606  S.  Michigan  av.  Har. 

6200 
Sample,  Ila  H.  4006  Sheridan  rd.     L.  V. 

3442 
♦Samuels,   Benjamin    (Samuels  &   Sam- 
uels),  1322-26    Tribune    Bldg.     Cent. 

2356 
♦Samuels,    Benj.   J.    (Samuels   &    Sam- 
uels),   1322-26    Tribune   Bldg.      Cent. 

23.56 
Sandberg.   John   E.   5224   Lawrence   av. 

Irving  13413 
Sanders,  A.  H.  1102-452  S.  Dearborn  st. 

H.  14 
Sanderson,   Geo.   R.    1208   Michigan   av. 

Calumet  320 
Sands,   Mark.    1001-226   S.   La   Salle   st. 

Aut.  57-257 
Sandvik,   Harry   P.  4941   W.   Huron   st. 

Austin    16924 


Sankstone,    J.   J.    1313   Marquette   Bldg. 

Cent.  1852 
Sargent,   LeRoy,   518   Home   Ins.   Bldg. 

Ran.  187 
Sarlev,   Joseph   F.    1244   First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.      Ran.    1949 
*Sarner.  Victor,  1222  Unity  Bldg.    Cent. 

2343.     Aut.  43-809 
♦Sass,  George    (Sass,  Nicolai  &  Hood), 

508  Commercial  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.  Ran. 

3778 
♦Sass,  Fred,  Master  in  Chancery  Circuit 

Court     (Foster,     Paine,     Reynolds    & 

Sass),  1414  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.    Cent. 

6646.     Aut.  58-301 
Sauer,  J.  C.  333-69  W.  Washington  st. 

Ran.  2076-7 
Saunders,    Ernest,     611     Roanoke    Bldg. 

Cent.  2912 
Saunders,   R.   W.   5201   Hibbard  av. 
♦Sauter,  L.  E.   (Hollett,  Sauter  &  Hen- 

kel),  1401-4  Otis   Bldg.     Mam  3044 
Sawin,  George,  Elmhurst,  111. 
♦Sawyer,   Carlos  P.  1001  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   1488.     Aut.   47-337 
♦Sawyer,  Ward  B.  1318  Hartford  Bldg. 

Cent.  3789.     Aut.  44-598 
Sayers,    Glenn    P.    1037    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg     Cent.  3873.     Aut.  43-247 
Scandrett,  H.  A.  617-112  W  Adams  st. 

Ran.   141 
Scanlan,    Daniel    W.    502    Cham.    Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  3593.     Aut.  31-276 
♦Scanlan,   Kickham,    Judge    Circuit   Ct. 

Franklin    3015 
Schaeffer,  Morris,  716  Reaper  Blk.  Ran. 

408  and  1122.     Aut.  48-464 
Schaffner,  Albert  (Harris  &  Schaffner), 

1103  Ashland  Blk.     Cent  6763.     Aut. 

42-569 
♦Schaffner,  Arthur  B.  1424  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  4865 
Schall,    Sam    McN.    (Miller   &    Schall). 

518    Roanoke    Bldg.     Cent.  3676  and 

Ran.  189 
Schein,    George    L.     1600    Westminster 

Bldg.     Ran.   1771  and  5653.     Aut.  63- 

073 
Scherzer.    Albert    H.     1616     Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  874 
♦Schlfsinger,     Elmer      (Mayer,     Meyer 

Austrian    &    Piatt),    16th    floor    Am. 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2780 
Schmauch.    Walter,    1212    Schiller   Bldg. 

Ran.    1013      Aut.  42-390 
Schmidt,    Charles    J.     1228    Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.   8022   and  8023.     Aut.   61- 

203 
Schmidt,  John  C.  1553  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.   7114.     Aut.  61-077 


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Schmidt,  Taylor  J.  (Moss,  Bastian  & 
Schmidt),  542-5  First  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  6680 

Schmidt,  Theodore,  1540  Otis  Bldg. 
Main  4365  and  4366 

Schmitt,  F.  Harold,  536  La  Salle  st. 
Station.     Wabash  4200 

Schmitt,  Geo.  A.  205-9  S.  La  Salle  st. 
Ran.  6550 

Schmnck,  Elmer  E.  946  Otis  Bldg.  Main 
3745 

Schnackenberg,  Elmer  J.  230-9206  Com- 
mercial av.     So.  Chgo.  1192 

Schneider,  George  A.  1027  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.     Cent.  694 

Schneider,  Homer  H.  1030  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  3302 

Schneider,  Joseph,  506  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Cent.  5669 

Schobinger,  Wm.  510  Corn  Exch.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Frankhn  230 

Schoenbrod,  Nathan  S.  806  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  1746 

Schoenbrun,  Leo.  844  W.  Adams  st. 
Monroe  4040 

*Schoenfeld.  Frank,  1414  American 
Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  595 

Schoenfeld,  W.  A.  458  E.  41st  st.  Oak- 
land 5630 

*Schofield,  Henry,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Law  Dept.  3d  floor  31  W.  Lake 
St.     Ran.  4377 

Schooler,  Frederick  S.  1216  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  3006.     Aut.  47-357 

Schooler,  Nathaniel,  1410  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  4132 

*Schram,  Otto  B.  650  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3928 

Schramm,  Peter  F.  412-108  S.  La  Salle 
St.  Franklin  2884 

Schreiber,  Rudolph  E.  1140  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  4015 

Schroeder,  Albert  W.  4939  W.  Superior 
St.     Aust.  16171 

Schroeder,  Arthur,  3238  N.  Halsted  st. 
Graceland  1834 

Schroeder,  Charles  H.  2957  Gresham  av. 
Irving  4124 

Schroeder,  Leo,   1452   N.   Claremont  av. 

Schroet.er,  Anton  W.  71  Metropolitan 
Blk.   Main   1371.     Aut.   31-092 

Schroeter.  Ernest  U.  1163  The  Rook- 
ery.    Wabash  1676 

*Schrvver,  Herbert  A.  821-112  W. 
Adams  st.     Cent.   1593 

Schuchardt,  Fred  B.  1303-19  S.  La 
Salle  St.     Ran.  2898 


Schulman,    Joseph    W.     (Schulman    & 

Meverovitz),     315-17      Ashland     Blk. 

Ran.   646 
Schultz,   Ernest  M.  69  W.  Washington 

St.     Cent.  4880 
Schultz,    Fred     F.     311-25    Unity   Bldg. 

Cent.  7192-3.     Aut.  42-478 
Schuize,    William,    35-106    N.    La     Salle 

St.     Main  1275 
♦Schumacher,   Bowen  W.   410   Portland 

Blk.     Ran.  1370 
Schupp,     Robert    W.     412    Home     Ins. 

Bldg.     Ran.  7434.     Aut.  51-298 
Schussman,  Paul  C.  (Beutler  &  Schuss- 

man),     1605-10    Unity     Bldg.       Cent. 

5795.     Aut.  47-408 
Schusterman,    Chas.    (Morris   &    Schus- 

terman),     609-117     N.     Dearborn     st. 

Ran.  4858 
Schusterman,  Otto,  947  Marquette  Bldg. 

Ran.  2996.     Aut.  61-837 
*Schuvler,    Dan    J.    (Schuyler,    Ettelson 

&  Weinfeld),  1218-20  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  1407.     Aut.  32-184 
Schwarer,  Frank  B.  1608-10  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  5795.     Aut.  47-408 
Schwartz,  Arthur  L.    (Newman,  North- 

rup,  Levinson  &  Becker),  823  Cham. 

Commerce.     Main   1122.     Aut.  31-279 
Schwartz,    Charles    P.    700    Commercial 

Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  400 
Schwartz,  J.  C.  1410  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  5917 
Schwartz,   Jacob,     1410    Title    &   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   5917 
*Schwartz,  Ulysses  S.  Asst.  City  Pros. 

Atty.   604    City   Hall.     Main  447   and 

(Hirsch    &    Schwartz),    1412    Harris 

Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  1973 
Schwarz,  Adolph  M.  1014  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.   6435,  6436.     Aut.  43-078 
Schwarz,    Chas.    T.    1025    La    Salle    Sl 

Sta.     Wabash  3210 
♦Schwemm,   Wm.    17   Metropolitan  Blk. 

Main  264.     Aut.  31-229 
*Schwender,   John,    804    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  3845-6 
*Scofield.  Timothy  J.    (Loesch,  Scofield 

&   Loesch),    1540    Otis    Bldg.     Main 

4365 
Scott,   Bancroft   &   Stephens,   successors 

to   Hamline,    Scott    &    Lord     (Frank 

Hamline    Scott,     Edgar     A.    Bancroft, 

Redmond    D.    Stephens    and   John    E. 

Mac  Leish),  1620  Corn  Exchange  Nat. 

Bk.     Main  1995 
*Scott,    Frank    H.     (Scott,    Bancroft    & 

Stephens),   1620  Corn   Exchange  Nat. 

Bk.    Main   1995 
Scott,  Geo.  A.  H.   1145   S.   Wabash  av. 

Har.  384  and  7005 


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Scott,  James  A.    430    First    Nat'l   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  248.    Aut.  42-794 
Scott,   John   C.   1025  La   Salle   St.   Sta- 
tion.    Wabash  3210.     Local  169 
Scott,  R.  B.   C.   B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Offices. 

1100-547  W.  Jackson  blvd.  Wab.  4400 
Scott,    Robert   J.    1220    First    Nat'l    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  1022.     Aut.  42-777 
Scott,   Victor   B.   1038   Stock   Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  3470 
*Scott,    Walter    A.    (Sheridan,    Wilkin- 
son,    Scott     &     Richmond),     1529-35 

:\Iarquette  Bldg.     Cent.  1137 
*ScoveI,   John    C.    1402   Hartford   Bldg. 

Ran.   476 
Scranton,    Cassius    A.    with    C.   Title   & 

Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 
Scullv,  Thomas  F.  Judge  Municipal  Ct 

Franklin  2684 
Sears,  Burton  P.  1228  Nat'l  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.   4788 
Sears,   Fulton  H.    (Sears,  Roos  &  Boe- 

ger),    626,    629     National     Life    Bldg. 

Ran.  3130 
=<=Sears,   NathanieL  C.     (Sears,  Meagher 

&    Whitney),    1500    First    Nat.    Bank 

Bldg.     Cent.  3176  and  3177.     Aut.  41- 

113 
Seaver,   Oscar   S.    1110    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  1458 
Sebastian,   Frank  E.   1301   Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.    5451.     Aut.   41-367 
*Secord,     Frederick     (Gann,     Peaks    & 

Townley),  1701-6  Borland  Bldg.  Cent. 

2252 
*See,    Cornelius    S.    1413    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  852.    Aut.  48-796 
Sesal.  Isidor,  6037  Ellis  av.     Hyde  Pk. 

3458 
Seibold,   Arthur   B.    (Jones,   Addington, 

Ames  &   Seibold),   1610  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  45 
Scip,  Emil  G.  600  Commercial  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  1584 
Seipp,  P.  W.  110  W.  Monroe  st.     Cent. 

549  and  550    Aut.  32-549 
Seiter.    Geo.    B.    64-68    W.    Washington 

St.     Cent.  6529.     Aut.  42-430 
♦Seiter,    Orville    R.    631    Insurance    Ex- 
change.   'Wabash  4588 
Seldcrs,  Oliver  M.  4133  W.  Madison  st. 

Garfield   8716 
Seligman,  Henry  M.  1444  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.   1599.     Aut.  42-639 
♦Selleck,    Charles    E.    1101-2    Ft.    Dear- 

born  Bldg.     Ran.  4121.     Aut.  54-523 
Sellers,   Mary   A.    1010  American   Trust 

Bldg.    Cent.  5829 
*Seneff,   E.   H.    7th    floor    McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  5115 


Senne.  John  A.  4309  Lowell  av.    Irving 

7988 
Sentz,  Channing  L.  832  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  3271.     Aut.  61-284 
Sercomb,   Charles   R.     1140    Otis   Bldg. 

Franklin  4015 
Severson,   O.   F.   918  Cham.   Commerce. 

Main  2449.     Aut.  32-310 
Severy,  Ernest,  1007  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 

2276 
*Sexton,   Wm.   H.   5th  floor    City  Hall. 

Main  447 
Seymour,  E.  M.  420  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

5210.     Aut.  41-609 
*Shabad,    Henry    M.    403    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.   1888.     Aut.  43-415 
ShaefTer,  Clarence  W.  600-164  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  3571 
*Shaeffer,  Samuel  J.   (Shaeffer,  Kompel 

&  Rosenberg),  1006  Ashland  Blk.  Ran. 

3176.     Aut.  41-727 
Shafifner,    Benjamin    M.    1410    Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  1737.     Aut.  42-044 
Shafifner,  C.  B.  1410  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

1737.     Aut.  42-044 
Shaner,  E.  L.  1353  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.    1361 
♦Shannon,     Angus    Roy,     607    Portland 

Blk.     Ran.  280  and  281.     Aut.  44-098 
♦Shannon,  Neil  J.  Foreman  Bros.  Bank, 

Stock   Exchange   Bldg.     Franklin  263 
Shapiro,  Meyer  (Simon  &  Shapiro),  805 

Hearst  Bldg.     Franklin  1533 
Shattnck,  Geo.  B.    (Wheelock,  Shattuck 

&     Newev),     1307     Marquette     Bldg, 

Cent.    1053 
Shauman,  R.  W.  Armour  &  Co.    Yards 

4100 
*Shaver,    Harry    L.    1066    People's    Gas 

Bldg.     Ran.  1089 
Shaw,    Alex    B.     (Pattison    &    Shaw), 

1029  Tribune  Bldg.     Ran.  364 
Shaw.  A.  J.  Credit  Manager,  Chi.  Title 

&  Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 
Shaw.  Emery  M.  611  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 

1005.     Aut.  48-590 
*Shaw,  Enos  W.  56-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  2611.    Aut.  33-566 
Shaw,  Joseph  J.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Shaw,  R.  A.  J.   (Shaw  &  Martin),  703- 

36  W.  Randolph  st.     Cent.  1914 
*Shaw,     Ralph     M.     (Winston,     Payne, 

Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
*Shaw,    Warwick    A.    (Shaw    &    Ball), 

1304  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.     Ran.  949 
Shea,  Walter  (Shutan  &  Shea),  1444-48 

Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  153.     Aut.  44-237 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Shedd,  Henry  S.  1315  Marquette  Bldg. 
Ran.  4211 

*Sheean,  James  M.  (Calhoun,  Lyford  & 
Sheean),  940  The  Rookery.  Wabash 
3814.    Aut.  52-142,  52-143 

Sheean,  John  A.  1030  Nat.  Life  Bldg. 
Ran.  6890 

*Sheean,  Henry  D.  (Calhoun,  Lyford  & 
Sheean),  940  The  Rookery.  Wabash 
3814.    Aut.  52-142,  52-143 

*Sheehan,  Thomas  A.  1104  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.     Main  3129 

Sheehan,  William  A.  901-4  Otis  Bldg. 
Main  1476 

Sheldon,  Henrv  L  (Sheldon  &  Shel- 
don), 32  Borden  Blk.     Cent.  2824 

Sheldon,  Tames  M.  1709  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  7300 

*Sheldon,  Joseph  G.  1002  Association 
Bldg.     Ran.  4861.     Aut.  31-220 

Shelton,  E.  M.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  offices, 
1100-547  W.  Jackson  blvd.    Wab.  4400 

*Shepard,  Frank  L.  (Church,  Shepard 
&  Day),  626  The  Temple.    Main  1531 

Shepard.  Herschel  V.  626  The  Temple. 
Main  1531 

*Shepard,  Stuart  G.  (Shepard,  McCor- 
mick  &  Thomason),  934-44  Tribune 
Bldg.     Ran.  2929 

Sherbahn.  Jacob  M.  17-112  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  4470 

Sherburne,  Edward  N.  408-9  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Cent.  4525 

*Sheridan,  James  Jav.  1429  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  2567 

Sheridan,  Joseph  L  58-106  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  90.     Aut.  33-893 

*Sheridan,  Thomas  Francis  (Sheridan, 
Wilkinson,  Scott  &  Richmond),  1529- 
35  Marquette  Bldg.     Cent.  1137 

Sheridan,  Thomas  H.  (Sheridan,  Wil- 
kinson, Scott  &  Richmond).  1533 
Marquette  Bldg.     Cent.  1137 

*Sherif¥.  Andrew  R.  (Sheriff,  Dent,  Do- 
byns  &  Freeman),  1060  The  Rook- 
ery.    Wabash  1400.     Aut.  51-380. 

Sherlock,  Edward  V.  301  Title  &  Trust 
Annex.     Ran.  2707 

Sherlock,  John  J.  (Mastin  &  Sher- 
lock), 1106  Fisher  Bldg.  Har.  7748, 
7749.    Aut.  61-402 

*Sherman.  Bernis  W.  904  Security  Bldg. 
Main  639.     Aut.  32-860 

*Sherman,  Chas.  King,  Hillsboro,  111. 

Sherman.  Mark  R.  920  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  6170 

♦Sherman,  Roger  (Tenney,  Coffeen, 
Harding  &  Sherman),  801  Home  Ins. 
Bldg.  137  S.  La  Salle  st.     Cent.  5384 


Sherrard,  Arthur  A.   1531   Unity   Bldg. 

Cent.  4410  and  1424 
Shervey,    Charles    O.     1524    Marquette 

Bldg.    Cent.  2463 
Shinnick,   Edward   E.   167   N.   Clark  st. 

Ran.  2058.     Aut.  47-322 
Shipnes,  Wilford  C.  1618  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.   966 
Shirer,  Seward  S.    (Died  Feb.  18,  1913.) 
Shirley,  Geo.  R.    (Died  June  24.  1912.) 
Shirra,    Wallace    E.    901-4    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  1476 
*Shissler,  Louis.  518  Chi.  Opera  House 

Blk.     Main  5336 
Shockey,  Willis  G.  1013  Insurance  Ex- 
change   Bldg.      Wabash    2005.      Aut. 

580-335 
Shontz,  G.  M.  1400  First  Nat.  Bk.  Cent. 

828 
*Shope,   Simeon  P.   1201  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  440 
*Shorey,  Clyde  E.    (Adams,  Follansbee, 

Hawley    &    Shorey).    412    Home    Ins. 

Bldg.     Ran.  7434.     Aut.  51-298 
*Short,    Benedict    J.    (Short,    Davis    & 

Rust),    1016  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  4392 
Short,    Jeffrey    R.    1600    Railway    Ex- 
change.    Har.  2274 
*Shortall.    John    L.    (Shortall    &    Muri- 

son),  601  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent. 

2045  and  2046.     Aut.  4-3-528 
Shriber,  George,  617  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

5160  and  1.     Aut.  44-123 
*Shrimski,    Israel     (McEwen,    Weissen- 
bach,  Shrimski  &  Meloan),  1630  Tri- 
bune Bldg.     Ran.  1806 
Shulman,    Bernard    (Shulman    &    Shul- 

man).   911   Ashland   Blk.     Ran.   1120. 

Aut.  48-566 
*Shulman,  Max  (Shulman  &  Shulman), 

911   Ashland   Blk.     Ran.     1120.     Aut. 

48-566 
Shultheis.  Chas.  R.  1219  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  752 
Shults,    Carlton    A.    610    Portland    Blk. 

Cent.  1274 
Shupe,    N.   J.   611   Ashland   Blk.     Cent. 

1605.     Aut.  48-596 
Shupp,  Robt.  W.  412  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Ran.  4734 
Shurtleff,     Edward     D.      (Shurtleff     & 

Heizer).    1309    Title    &    Trust    Bldg. 

Ran.  1433.     Aut.  48-172 
*Shutan,     Arthur    J.    1506    Association 

Bldg.     Ran.  7406-7 
Shutan,    Samuel    K.    (Shutan  &   Shea), 

1444    Unity    Bldg.      Cent.    153.      Aut. 

44-237 
*Sidley,  Wm.  P.  (Holt,  Wheeler  &  Sid- 
ley),   1007  Tacoma  Bldg.     Main  2288 


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Siebel,  August  F.  W.  1520  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Cent.   1042.     Aut.  54-271 

Sieger,  George  Roy,  1209  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  477 

*Silber,  Clarence  J.  (Silber,  Isaacs,  Sil- 
ber  &  Woley),  1023  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 
Cent.  6144 

♦Silber,  Frederick  D.  (Silber,  Isaacs, 
Silber  &  Woley),  1023  Home  Ins. 
Bldg.     Cent.  6144 

Silberman,  Louis,  1020  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  5099.     Aut.  44-455 

Silha,  John  A.  3350  Douglas  blvd. 

*Silsbee,  Fred  B.  1002  Association  Bldg. 
Ran.  4861.     Aut.  31-220 

Simmons,  Parke  E.  1214  Marquette 
Bldg.     Cent.  992 

*Simmons,  Rufus  S.  (Simmons  &  Irv- 
ing), 1652  Otis  Bldg.     Main  1488 

Simms,  Arthur  H.  4917  S.  Dearborn  st. 

Simms.  Tames  N.  3104  State  st.  Doug- 
las 6099 

Simon,  Benjamin  (Simon  &  Shapiro), 
805  Hearst  Bldg.    Franklin  1533 

Simon,  Jacob  C.  1608-10  Unity  Bldg. 
Ran.  1210.     Aut.  47-408 

Simon,  Joseph,  with  Clerk  of  Circuit 
Court.     Franklin  3015 

Simon,  Joseph  J.  1031  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  5312.     Aut.  44-345 

Simons,  Edwin  F.  204  Straus  Bldg. 
Main  2505.     Aut.  36-323 

♦Simons,  Franklin  P.  246  W.  63d  st. 
Stewart  3442 

Simons,  Harry,  377  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  4047 

♦Simonton,  Harry  P.  1301  Borland  Blk. 
Ran.  3567 

Simonton,  James  W.  979  Rand,  McNally 
Bldg.     Wabash  1835 

Simpson,  George  H.  816  S.  Michigan 
av.     Har.  4444 

♦Sims,  Edwin  W.  (Sims,  Welch  &  God- 
man),  808  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
4384.     Aut.  67-468 

♦Sinden,  Henry  P.  910  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Ran.  2330 

♦Singleton,  Shelby  M.  911-8  S.  Dear- 
born St.     Ran.  7488 

Sinnott,  Edmund  M.  Asst.  Atty.  San- 
itary District.  Wabash  1.320,  and  729 
Stock  Exchange  Bldg.  Main  2584. 
Aut.  34-056 

Sinnott,  John  F.  2954  Loomis  st. 
Yards  1484 

Sipple,  Jr.  W.  C.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

♦Sippel,  Conrad  H.  1310-123  W.  Madi- 
son St.     Ran.  4054 

♦Siqueland,  Tryggve  A.  2d  fl.  St.  Clair 
Bldg.  154  E.  Erie  st.     North  7859 


♦Sissman,  Peter,  437-43  Chi.  Stock  Ex- 
change.    Main  3618.     Aut.  31-739 

♦Sisson,  Harry  W.  532  Tribune  Bldg. 
Cent.  5561 

Sivley,  C.  L.  135  Park  Row.  Wabash 
2200 

♦Skinner,  James  G.  Asst.  Corporation 
Counsel.  Main  447,  and  601  Otis 
Bldg.     Franklin  3296 

♦Slack,  Wm.  1622  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
2362.     Aut.  41-281 

Slade,  John  C.  1400  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.  828. 

♦Slater,  Robert  J.  1202  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  925.     Aut.  44-139 

Slattery,  James  M.  Asst.  Atty.  Sanitary 
District.  Wabash  1320,  and  607  City 
Hall  Square  Bldg.     Ran.  393 

Slawitsky,  Samuel  T.  1018  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  3053 

Slocum,  Morton  G.  1325  Unity  Bldg. 
Cent.  6268 

Slottow,  Joseph  (Huff,  Cook  &  Slot- 
tow),  832-36  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 
Main  1507 

Slusser,  M.  1200  Westminster  Bldg. 
Cent.  1091 

♦Slusser,  Thomas  H.  (Carnahan,  Els- 
don  &  Slusser),  1200-4  Westminster 
Bldg..   Cent.  1091 

Smalley,  Edmund  H.  2544  Kimbell  av. 
Belmont  590 

Smejkal,  Edward  J.  (Smejkal.  Klenha 
&  Krasa),  720  Reaper  Blk.    Cent.  7070 

Smejkal,  Joseph  A.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 
Cent.  4870,  and  720  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 
7070 

♦Smietanka,  Alexander.  610  Title  & 
Trust  Bldg.    Ran.  3296  and  3297 

♦Smietanka.  Julius  F.  (Smietanka.  John- 
son, Molthrop  &  Polkey),  610  Title  & 
Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  3296  and  3297 

Smith,  Abner,  30-128  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  2684 

♦Smith,  Ben  M.  Judge  Appellate  Court. 
Cent.  2064 

Smith,  Blake  C.  (Wyeth  &  Smith),  920 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.     Ran.  4332 

Smith,  Charles  R.  4752  St.  Lawrence  st. 

♦Smith,  Claude  F.  650  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3928 

♦Smith,  Claude  V.  1206-20  W.  Jackson 
blvd.     Har.  3780 

♦Smith,  C.  Van  Alen,  1227  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  517 

Smith,  Dan  Morgan,  813  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  3675 

Smith,  Earl  J.  1709  Harris  Trust  Bldg. 
Ran.  7300 


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Smith,    Elmer    A.    809-135    Park    Row. 

Wabash  2200 
Smith.   Emery  J.    (Smith   &  Leonard). 

58-106  N.  La  Salle  st.    Main  4486  and 

90.     Aut.  34-652 
Smith,  Forest  G.  312-19  Hartford  Bldg. 

Cent.  6300  and  2176.     Aut.  48-493 
♦Smith.   Frederick  A.  Judge   B   Branch 

Appellate  Court.     Ran.  1733 
Smith,  Fred  C   1511   City  Hall   Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6753 
Smith.   George  B.  Asst.   Cashier  Conti- 
nental &  Com'l  Nat.  Bk.    Ran.  4606 
Smith,  George  D.  Portland,  Ore. 
Smith,   Harold   P.   with   Cont.  &  Com'l 

Trust  &  S.  Bk.    Ran.  4606 
Smith.   H.   L.    Chi.   Title  &  Trust   Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Smith.    Homer    J.    1103    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  6763 
Smith,    J.     Means    (Haley,   Lambert   & 

Smith),  506  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.  Cent. 

5669 
♦Smith,   Jasperson    (Montgomery,   Hart 

&    Smith),    1913    Harris    Trust    Bldg. 

Cent.  6731 
♦Smith,     Tay    P.     1103    Tacoma     Bldg. 

Main  863 
Smith,  Kinney,  637  Ins.  Exch.     Wabash 

4588 
Smith,    Lincoln    B.    (Miller    &    Smith). 

1512-15    Monadnock    Blk.     Har.    2854 
Smith.    Loyal    L.    919    Monadnock    Blk. 

Har.  242.     Aut.  64-588 
♦Smith,   Morton  J.   1610  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.    Ran.  2597.    Aut.  41-463 
Smith,    Otis    E.    1522    First    Nat.    Bank 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 
♦Smith,    Walter    B.     Asst.     Secy.     Chi. 

Title  &  Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 
♦Smith,  Willis    (Smith  &  Wallace,  1703 

Majestic    Bldg.    22    W.    Monroe    st. 

Cent.  6533 
Smith.    Wm.    W.    (Rost   &    Smith).    88 

Metropolitan  Blk.     Main   1393.     Aut. 

31-221 
♦Smoot,     Harry     E.      (MacChesney     & 

Becker).      1321-4      Stock      Exchange 

Bldg.     Franklin  357 
Smoot,   Kenneth   R.    (Smoot   &   Eyer), 

1501-4  Ashland  Blk.    Cent.  1228.    Aut. 

42-135 
Smulski,  John  F.  Pres.  N.  W.  Trust  & 

Savings    Bank,    1201    Milwaukee    av. 

Monroe  5000 
♦Smyser,     Nathan     S.     (Underwood     & 

Smyser),  1007  Marquette  Bldg.    Cent. 

1349  and  1350.    Aut.  61-368 


Smyth,  William  S.  2735  Ballou  st.  Bel- 
mont 1268 

Snapp,  Dorrance  D.  Omaha,  Neb. 

Snider,  Frederick  W.  804-111  N.  Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  5038 

♦Snite,  Frank  J.  1122-112  W.  Adams  st. 
Ran.  1157.     Aut.  54-334 

Snow,  Aubrey  B.  363  Insurance  Ex- 
change.    Wabash  4047 

Snow.  Arthur  C.  705-1  Park  Row.  Wa- 
bash 2200 

Snow,  Samuel  D.  606  S.  Michigan  av. 
Har.   6200 

Snowhook,  Wm.  B.  48  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Franklin  1797 

Soble.  Aaron,  310  Portland  Blk.  Ran. 
3200.    Aut.  48-270 

Soboroff,  Hyman  (Soboroff  &  New- 
man), 513  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.  1443. 
Aut.  44-094 

♦Soelke.  Chas.  H.  (Stedman  &  Soelke), 
54-106  N.  La  Salle  st.     Main  789 

Solari,  Joseph,  1615-332  S.  Michigan 
av.     Wabash  2345 

♦Solberg,  Marshall,  Asst.  City  Pros. 
Atty.  Main  447,  and  1140  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  360 

Solomon,  Herman  B.  1018  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.   3053 

Solomon.  Irving  J.  1600  Am.  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  2780 

Solomon,  Mannie,  911  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  1120.     Aut.  48-566 

Sommers.  Walter  F.  1206  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.  3507 

Sommers.  Werner  H.  1206  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.  3507 

♦Sonnenschein,  Edward  (Sonnenschein, 
Berkson  &  Fishell).  934-39  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Franklin  900.  Aut. 
34-631 

♦Sonnenschein.  Hugo  (Sonnenschein, 
Berkson  &  Fishell),  934-39  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Franklin  900.  Aut. 
34-631 

Sonnenschein,  Max,  1518  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  4915.     Aut.  53-501 

♦Sonsteby,  John  J.  605  Association  Bldg. 
Cent.  7026 

Sorang,  O.  D.  62-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Main  1042.     Aut.  30-499 

Sorum.  Herman,  6537  Ellis  av. 

Souhrada,  Frank  C.  Asst.  City  Pros. 
Atty.  Main  447,  and  71  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Main  1371.     Aut.  31-092 

Spahn,  Louis,  1420  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.  6832 

Spence.  Theodore  A.  1709-12  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Cent.  1037 


CHICAGO   LAW  DIRECTORY. 


♦Spencer,    Charles    C.    37    Metropolitan 

Blk.    Main  2662.    Aut.  33-635 
Spengler.  Walter  J.  (Felsenthal  &  Beck- 

with),  810-69  W.  Washington  st.  Cent. 

711  and  712.     Aut.  41-141 
♦Sperling,  Harold  G.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust 

Co.     Cent.  4880 
Spink,  Geo.  A.    (Spink  &  Spink),  5119 

Argyle  st.     Irving   13574 
Spink,  Lillie  C.   (Spink  &  Spink),  5119 

Argj'le  St.     Irving   13574 
Spitz.    Leo,    1322   Tribune   BIdg.      Cent. 

2356 
Spitzer,    Samuel,    1633    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  3141.     Aut.  42-779 
♦Spitzer,  Sherman  C.  Asst.  Gen'l  Coun- 
sel Chi.  Title  &  Trust  Co.  703  Title 

&  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  4880 
Spohn,  John  F.   1114  Association   Bldg. 

Cent.  36 
Spooner,    Frances    E.    1203    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  5042 
Sprinkle,   Arthur   L.    (Brown,   Hopkins, 

Nissen  &  Sprinkle),  1124  Monadnock 

Blk.     Har.  292 
Sprogle,  Howard  O.  522  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4794.     Aut.  42-026 
Spunner,    Geo.    W.    (Spnnner    &    Bell), 

420  Ashland   Blk.     Cent.   5210.     Aut. 

41-609 
♦Spurlock,  Henry  B.  707  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Main  2084  and  1703.     Aut.  32-966 
Squire,  Mary  E.  414-30  N.  Dearborn  st. 

Ran.  897 
Stack,  Edmund  J.  338  N.  40th  av. 
Stafford,  Charles  B.    (Sabath,  Levinson 

&   Stafford).   1016-29   S.   La   Salle  st. 

Ran.  5165  and  5166.     Aut.  36-371 
♦Stafford.  Clinton  A.  1623  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.    Ran.  581.    Aut.  41-982 
Stager,    H.    E.    Armour    &    Co.    U.    S. 

Yards.     Yards  4100 
Stagg,  John  A.  518  Chi.  Opera  House. 

Main  5-336 
Stahl,  Floyd  M.  Phoenix,  Ariz. 
♦Stahl,  Wm.  Sherman,  Asst.  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict  Atty.    851    Federal    Bldg.      Har. 

4700,  and  (Stahl  &  Le  Wald).  1109-11 

Tacoma     Bldg.       Main     5147.       Aut. 

32-532 
Standidge.     H.     W.     901-2     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.    Ran.  4700.    Aut.  41-312 
Stanlev,  Edgar  V.   1308  Republic  Bldg. 

Har.'  6710 
Stansbury,   David   D.   Asst.   U.    S.   Dis- 
trict   Atty.    826    Federal    Bldg.      Har. 

4700,  and  720-29  S.  La  Salle  st.    Ran. 

6816 


Stansfield,    Jas.    H.    1119    Cham.    Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  180 
♦Stanton,   Michael  J.   536    S.    Clark   st. 

Wabash  363 
♦Stanton,    Walter    T.    420    Reaper    Blk. 

Cent.  858.    Aut.  42-680 
♦Stapleton,    William    J.    1105    Ashland 

Blk.     Ran.  4962.     Aut.  43-366 
Stapp,    David    H.    1431-6    Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  3737 
Starr,    Harry  W.    (MulvihiU   &   Starr), 

1306  Association  Bldg.     Ran.  5050 
♦Starr,  ^Nlerritt   (Miller,  Starr,  Packard 

&    Peckham),     1522    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  215U.     Aut.  43-G2D 
Starrett,  Julius,  3658  Prairie  av. 
Starring,  Mason  B.  New  York  City. 
St.    Clair,    Edward,    835    The    Rookery 

Bldg.     Wabash  500 
♦St.    Clair,    Samuel    M.    916    Nat.    Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  3409.     Aut.  32-364 
♦Stead,    J.    Walter     (Gillam,    Stead    & 

Liver),  726  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran. 

4941.     Aut.  43-570 
Stead,    William    H.    (Stead,    Lincoln    & 

Fitch),   924-938   Otis   Bldg.     Franklin 

376  and  377 
Stearns,    Edward    C.    600    Washington 

blvd.     Haymarket  4126 
Sterans,     Edw.     H.     717     Railway    Ex- 
change  Bldg.     Har.  3824 
♦Stearns,      Frederic      W.       (Cummins, 

Stearns  &  Milkewitch),  421  Insurance 

Exchange  Bldg.     Wabash  828 
♦Stebbins,  Lewis  A.  440  Nat.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  3954 
Stedman,  Seymour  (Stedman  &  Soelke), 

54-106  N.  La  Salle  st.     Main  789 
Steele,  C.  D.  Swift  &  Co.    Yards  4200 
♦Steele,     Percival.     1602    Ft.     Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  2058.     Aut.  52-878 
♦Steele,   Wm.   Karr,   1220  Ft.   Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  22(1 
Steen,    Fred    E.    104    S.    Michigan    av. 

Cent.  831 
Steen,   Richard  A.    (Steen  &  Webber), 

1452-6   McCormick   Bldg.     Har.  5514, 

5515 
♦Steere,  Geo.  S.  (Steere  &  Steere),  953 

The  Rookery.     Wabash  220 
Steere,  Kenneth  D.  110  S.  Dearborn  st. 

Ran.  4844 
Steere,  Lloyd  R.  (Steere  &  Steere),  659 

The    Rookery.      Wabash    220.      And 

with    Central    Trust    Co.      Ran.    2976. 

Aut.  51-141 
Steers,   Fred   L.    1350   First   Nat.    Bank 

Bldg.    Cent.  1100  and  4036 


CHICAGO   LAW  DIRECTORY. 


Steffen,  Walter  P.  Asst.  U.   S.  District 

Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 
Stein,   Alvin    E.    213-9    S.    La    Salle   st. 

Cent.  6427.     Aut.  310-18 
*Stein,   Philip    (Stein,   Mayer  &   Stein), 

1633  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  8141. 

Aut.  42-779 
*Stein,  Sydney  (Stein,  Mayer  &  Stein), 

1633  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  3141. 

Aut.  42-779 
*Stein,  S.   Sidney   (Moses,  Rosenthal  & 

Kennedy),    600    The    Temple.      Main 

365.     Aut.  51-449 
Ste'nbrecher,  George,  607  Portland  Blk. 

Ran.  280.     Aut.  44-098 
Steinhauer.    E.     C.     706    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  4693.    Aut.  41-426 
Steiskal,    Otto   L.    1817   Loomis  st.   cor. 

Blue  Island  av.     Canal  342 
*Stelk,    John     (Tedlan    &     Stelk),    728 

Reaper  Blk.     Cent.  5764 
Stenge,  Bernhard,  616  Reaper  Blk.  Ran. 

3846 
Stenning,  C.  E.  1510  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  1863.    Aut.  42-335 
Stephen,    Geo.    M.    1210    Security    Bldg. 

Main  2331 
Stephens.   John   R.  813-105  W.   Monroe 

St.     Cent.  5374 
*Stephens,    Redmond    D.     (Scott,    Ban- 
croft   &    Stephens),    1620    Corn    Ex- 
change Bk.  Blk.     Main  1995 
Stephens,  Robert  L.  417  Roanoke  Bldg 

Main  2927.     Aut.  31-682 
Stepina,  Tames  F.  1825  Blue  Island  av 

Canal  431 
*Stern,   Henry  L.    (Stern,   Anderson  & 

Davis).    1034    First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg 

Cent.  3538 
*Stern,    Julius,    1023    Home    Ins.    Bldg 

Cent.  6144 
Stern,  Nathaniel  A.  1616  Tribune  Bldg 

Ran.  3086  and  3087.    Aut.  41-346 
Stern,   Oscar  D.    1501    Corn   Exch.   Bk 

Bldg.     Franklin  205.     Aut.  54-656 
Stern.  Ralph  F.  1317  Ashland  Blk.  Cent 

6544.     Aut.  41-985 
*Sterrett,     Malcolm     B.     Asst.     State's 

Atty.    Criminal    Court    Bldg.      Cent. 

4870,  and  1027  N.  Y.  Lite  Bldg.    Cent 

694 
Stetson,  John  C.    Gone  to  Alabama 
Stetzler,  Edwin  S.  501  City  Hall 
*Steven,    Jas.    A.     707    Tacoma     Bldg. 

Main  2551.     Aut.  32-966 
*Stevens,    Edward    J.     (McCornack    & 

Stevens),    956    First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg. 

Ran.  2698 


*Stevens,  Ernest  J.  Vice-Prest.  and  Mgr. 

Hotel  La  Salle.     Franklin  700 
*Stevens,  Geo.  M.    (Crafts  &  Stevens), 

924-25    Stock   Exchange   Bldg.     Main 

1675 
'Stevens,    Geo.    M.    (Winters,    Price   & 

Stevens),  605-607  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

3431.     Aut.  42-247 
Stevens,  Joel  W.  616  Reaper  Blk.    Ran. 

3846.    Aut.  42-683 
Stevens,    John    S.    1109    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  5147.     Aut.  32-532 
*Stevens,  William  B.  304  Portland  Blk. 

Cent.  719 
*Stevenson,  Alex.  F.  1110  La   Salle  av. 

North  765 
Stevenson,  M.  L.  600  Washington  blvd. 

Haymarket  4126 
*Stevenson.  Ralph  D.  701  Merchants  L. 

&  T.  Bldg.     Ran.  3830 
*Stevenson,  Thomas  H.  1540  Otis  Bldg. 

Main  43G5  and  4366 
Stevenson,  Wm.  J.  536  La  Salle  st.  Sta- 
tion.    Wabash  4200 
Stewart,  Benjamin  A.  801  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  7355 
Stewart,    Edward    L.    1014    Association 

Bldg.     Cent.  582.     Ran.  5246 
Stewart.     Edwin.    2361    Milwaukee    av. 

Humboldt  1689 
Stewart.    Eugene,    1118    Hartford    Bldg. 

Ran.  1634.     Aut.  42-206 
Stewart,  Hugh  R.  Judge  Municipal   Ct. 

Franklin  2684 
Stewart,   Robert  W.   934-72  W.  Adams 

St.     Cent.  3304 
Stewart,    William    Scott,    1601    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  4193.     Aut.  41-327 
St.  George,  Maximilian  J.  1214  Ashland 

Blk.     Cent.  776.     Aut.  48-696 
Stibgen,    Geary    V.    (Atwood,    Pease   & 

Loucks),    1213    Tacoma    Bldg.      Main 

394.    Franklin  342.    Aut.  32-651 
*Stiefel,  Charles  W.  1334-40  Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  4341  and  4342 
*Stillman,  Herman  W.  1127  Association 

Bldg.     Cent.  4643.     Aut.  32-515 
*Stillwell,    James     (Loesch,    Scofield    & 

Loesch).  1540  Otis  Bldg.     Main  4.365 

and  4S66 
*Stilwell,   Chas.   C.   blaster  in   Chancery 

Superior    Court    (Bowersock    &    Stil- 

well),   1903-4  City  Hall  Square  Bldg. 

Cent.  4339 
*Stitt,   Thomas  L.   1201-112  W.  Adams 

St.     Cent.  2338 
St.    John,    Fred'k,    1320    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  5721.    Aut.  48-248 


CHICAGO    LAW  DIRECTORY. 


St.     Lawrence    Jas.    Asst.    Corporation 

Counsel.     Main  447 
Stobbs.  Thomas  C.  151  154th  st.  Harvey, 

III.     Te!.  246-M 
Stockert.  Edward  G.  1301  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  5451.     Aut.  41-367 
Stockwell,    Geo.   W.   807   Tacoma   Bldg. 

Franklin  2324 
Stoehr,     Kurt,    817   Railway    E.k.    Bldg. 

Har.  7391 
Stoffels.  Oscar  A.  1530  Ins.  Exch.  Bldg. 

AVabash  660.     Aut.  58-073 
Stoll,  Robert  Hamilton,  411  Boyce  Bldg. 

Ran.  1339 
Stoltenberg,  Henry  N.  628  Reaper  Blk. 

Ran.  4312 
Stone.  Harry  W.  300-10  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Franklin  3580 
*Stone,    Horace    G.    5006    Michigan    av. 

Oakland  4323 
Stone,  Wiley,   1407  Ashland  Blk.    Cent. 

403.     Aut.  41-117 
Stookey,  Orren  V.  75-154  W.  Randolph 

St.     Franklin  351.     Aut.  31-222 
*Storkan.  James,  1518  W.  12th  st.   Mon- 
roe 446 
Story.     Fred     W.     708     Tacoma     Bldg. 

Franklin  3720  and  1088 
*Stratton,  Abram  B.  Atty.  for  Armour 

&  Co.  U.  S.  Yards.    Yards  4100 
*Straus.   Ira  E.    (Simeon   Straus  &  Ira 

E.    Straus),  301   Ashland   Blk.     Cent. 

2075.     Aut.  41-361 
♦Straus,  Joseph  G.  Bank  floor  Ashland 

Blk.     Ran.  560 
♦Straus.  Simeon   (Simeon  Straus  &  Ira 

E.    Straus),  301    Ashland   Blk.     Cent. 

2075.     Aut.  41-361 
Strauss.    Samuel   A.    1206   Rector   Bldg. 

Ran.  3545 
Strawn.    I^uis   F.    Asst.   U.    S.   District 

Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 
♦Strawn,    Silas    H.     (Winston,    Payne, 

Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
Street.  Norman  A.  (Heidman  &  Street), 

1500   People's   Gas   Bldg.     Ran.   4719. 

Aut.  64-515 
♦Streeter,    Wallace    (Lewis.    Folsom    & 

Streeter),   1822  Commercial  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  348  and  3981 
Streyckmans.  Felix  J.  (Ammen,  Streyck- 

mans   &   Joyner).    800    Schiller    Bldg. 

Ran.  6714  and  6715 
♦Strickler.    Harvey,    909    Rector    Bldg. 

Cent.  6626 
Strohm,     Harry     L.     1504     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.    Ran.  1722.    Aut.  47-148 


Strom,  Alex  J.  1109  Tacoma  Bldg.  Main 

5147.     Aut.  32-532 
♦Strong,  Amzi  W.  1917-20  Harris  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  898.     Aut.  51-777 
Strong,  Walter  A.  15  N.  5th  av.   Frank- 
lin  1 
Strong,    William    G.    52    Borden    Blk. 

Cent.  5309.    Aut.  44-818 
Strover,    Carl,    1009    Cham.    Commerce. 

Main  3989.     Aut.  32-949 
♦Struckmann,  Wm.  F.  Asst.  County  At- 
torney,   507    Court    House.      Franklin 

3015 
Stuart,    Olney    B.    631    Insurance    Ex- 
change Bldg.     Wabash  4588 
♦Stubblefield.  Arnott,  1216  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3006.     Aut.  47-357 
Sturgeon,  John  H.  New  York  City 
♦Sturges,    Chas.    M.    1222    Association 

Bldg.    Ran.  3269 
Sugrue,    Geo.    H.   37    Metropolitan   Blk. 

Main  2662.     Aut.  33-635 
Sullivan.    Alexander,     1116    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  2230 
Sullivan.  H.   1500  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  3176  and  3177.     Aut.  41-113 
Sullivan,  David,  Judge  Municipal  Court. 

Franklin  2684 
*SuIlivan,     Denis     E.     Judge     Superior 

Court.     Franklin  3015 
Sullivan,    Dennis    W.    Master   in    Chan- 
cery  Circuit   Court,  421  The  Temple. 

Main  3910 
Sullivan.    Eugene    D.    920    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  5969 
♦Sullivan,    Francis    J.    712    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3240  and  3241 
Sullivan,  Francis  P.  413  Wells  st.  Main 

3612 
Sullivan,    Francis    T.     Inheritance    Tax 

Atty.,    734   Otis   Bldg.     Franklin   3500 
Sullivan.    Harry   A.    1208   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  1057.    Aut.  41-402 
Sullivan,     Homer.     1007     Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  1350.     Aut.  54-447 
Sullivan.    Jeremiah    (Bailey,    Horgan   & 

Sullivan),    521    Ashland    Blk.      Cent. 

5819.    Aut.  41-243 
♦Sullivan,     John     J.     Judge     Municipal 

Court.    Franklin  2684 
♦Sullivan.  Joseph  J.    (Gorman,   Pollock, 

Sullivan    &     Livingston),    729     Stock 

Exchange    Bldg.      Main    2584.      Aut. 

34-056 
♦Sullivan,  Michael  F.  Asst.  State's  Atty. 

Criminal  Court  Bldg.    Cent.  4870 
Sullivan.   Mark  J.   1017  Hartford  Bldg. 

Cent.  2056 


CHICAGO   LAW  DIRECTORY. 


Sullivan,  Patrick  W.  Asst.  Corporation 

Counsel.     Main  447 
*Sullivan,    Percy    W.    1540    Otis    Bldg. 

Main  4365  and  4366 
Sullivan,    Philip    L.    800    Schiller    Bldg. 

Ran.  6714,  6715 
Sullivan.    Timothy    J.    406     City    Hall. 

Main  447.    Local  34 
Summers,  Guy  E.  1501  Corn  Exch.  Bk. 

Bldg.    Franklin  205.     Aut.  54-656 
Sutherland,   Thomas   J.    1320   Ft.   Dear- 
born Bldg.     Cent.  5774 
*Sutton,  John  W.  48-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main   1828.     Aut.  32-383 
*Sutton,  Simon  T.  519-58  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Cent.  3936 
Svoboda,     Jarold,     1102     Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.  6763.     Aut.  42-569 
Swabey,  Stanley  W.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
*Swain,  Everett  M.  714  Roanoke  Bldg. 

Ran.  5038 
*Swan,    Thomas   W.    (Bentley,    Burling 

&    Swan),    1201-203    S.    Dearborn    st. 

Har.  1283.  1284,  1285 
Swanson,  Albin  G.   10   N.   La   Salle  st. 

Franklin  700 
Swanson.  Charles  L.   1313-19  Ft.  Dear- 
born Bldg.    Ran.  228 
Swanson,    John    A.    1420    Unity    Bldg. 

Ran.  367.     Aut.  44-501 
Swanson,     Thomas     E.      (Swanson     & 

Fish).   407   Ashland   Blk.     Cent.   376. 

Aut.  41-448 
Swanson,  Thurston  B.  714  Reaper  Blk. 

Ran.  2031.     Cent.  2647 
Swanstrom,  Luther  D.  203  N.  Michigan 

av.     Ran.  172 
Swartz,  Geo.  E.  1444  Unity  Bldg.    Cent. 

153 
Sweeney,    John    M.    2d    fl.    Citv    Hall 

Square  Bldg.    Cent.  4305.    Aut.  48-148 
Swenaiton,  Harold  A.  1233  McCormick 

Bldg.     Har.  1572.    Aut.  64-462 
Swenie,     John     J.     (Lumbard,     Swenie, 

Monahan  &  Harris).  822  Reaper  Blk. 

Cent.  1856.     Aut.  42-751 
*Swett.    Frank     W.     1040     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin  3648 
Swigert.    H.   A.   1014-5    S.   Wabash   av. 

Ran.  2352 
Swiney,      Wm.      S.      (Birmingham      & 

Swiney),   1404  Hartford   Bldg.    Cent. 

1538 
Swissler,  William   R.   823   Cham.   Com- 
merce.   Main  1122.    Aut.  31-279 
*Svmes.  John  J.  819  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  4906 
*Svmmes,  Thomas  T-  (Rose.  Svmmes  & 

Kirkland),   1510  Title  &  Trust   Bldg. 

Cent.  1863.     Aut.  42-335 


S>Tnmes,  Wm.  H.  600  W.  Washington 
St.    Haymarket  4126.    Aut.  369-115 

Synnestvedt,  John  B.  47-106  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  3109 

Synnestvedt,  Paul  (Svnnestvedt  &  Bra- 
ley),  953  People's  Gas  Bldg.  Ran. 
1560 

Szold,  Robert,  606  S.  Michigan  av.  Har, 
6200 

Szvdlowski,  T.  Love,  812-108  S.  La 
Salle  St.     Main  3175.     Aut.  52-816 


Taber,  Sydney  R.  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Tadelski,  Joseph  Francis,  2319  Cornelia 

St.     Humboldt  8943 
Taft,  Marcus  H.  3203  W.  63d  st.     Nor- 
mal 385 
Tagert,    Alfred   N.   2-154   W.   Randolph 

St.     Franklin  126.     Aut.  34-122 
Tait,    Ben    F.    University    Club,    76    E. 

Monroe  st.     Ran.  2840 
Tait,  J.  Milton,  1211  Westminster  Bldg, 

Ran.  3899 
Talbot,  Thos.  J.   1-716  W.   Madison   st. 

Monroe  409 
*Talcott,  Harry  H.    (Wells,  Blakeley  & 

Talcott),  914-19  S.  La  Salle  st.  Cent. 

1873 
*Tallmadge,   C:    Paul    (Bulkley,   Gray  & 

More).  518  Home  Ins.  Bldg.    Ran.  187 
Taltv,    George    F.    1216     Ft.     Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.    1101.     Aut.  54-669 
Taltzer,  Chas.  W.  1113  Merchants  L.  & 

T.  Bldg.     Ran.  3552 
Tannenbaum.    William    M.    1016-108    S. 

Salle  St.     Franklin  3520.     Aut.  51-622 
Tansey.  Thomas  F.  37-154  W.  Randolph 

St.     Main  2662.     Aut.  35-635 
Tascher,  J.  Ralph,   Prescott,  Ariz. 
*Tatge.  Gustavus  J.  (Tatge  &  Koepke), 

903   Schiller  Bldg.     Cent.   1392.     Aut. 

41-732 
*Tatge,    Wm.    H.    6438    Eggleston    av. 

Wentworth  4435 
Taylor,    Chas.    W.    322    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  671.     Aut.   41-967 
Tavlor,  Clarence  W.   607-35  S.  Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  5873. 
=^Tavlor,  Dudley,  1807  City  Hall  Square. 

Cent.  2310. 
*Taylor,  Edward  H.  1102  Schiller  Bldg. 

Cent.  5862.    Aut.  42-857. 
Taylor,  Frederick,  1454  Belle  Plaine  ave^ 


CHICAGO   LAW  DIRECTORY. 


*Taylor,  Geo.  H.  (Taylor  &  McWil- 
liams),  515  Royal  Ins.  Bldg.  Wabash 
1246.     Aut.  51-603 

Tavlor,  Harry  M.  360-17  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  4442.     Aut.  31-861 

*Taylor,  Howard  S.  with  Election  Com- 
missioners, City  Hall.     Main  764 

Taylor,  Jas.  W.  1209  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.      Cent.   810.     Aut.   44-051 

Tavlor,  Jr.  Julius  S.  1209  Ashland  Elk. 
Ran.   1201.     Aut.   43-359 

*Taylor,  Jr.  Orville  J.  (Gardner,  Foote 
&  Burns).  1G02  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 
Bldg.     Franklin  2298 

Tavlor,  Robert  L.  with  Election  Com- 
missioners, 308   City  Hall.     Main  764 

*Taylor,  Jr.  Thos.  (Taylor  &  Lundahl), 
1212  First  Nat.   Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  810 

Taylor.  Ulysses   G.   Moline,  111. 

♦Taylor,  Wm.  Annan,  574  The  Rook- 
ery.    Wabash   2152 

Teed,  Frank  Brownell,  807  Tacoma 
Bldg.     Franklin  2324 

Teefy,  Armand  F.  614-618  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  2214  and  3077.     Aut.  32-352 

Teigan,  Martin  J.  306-35  N.  Dearborn 
St.    Ran.  40.     Aut.  44-014 

^Teller,  Carroll  A.  1311-8  S.  Dearborn 
St.     Cent.   692.     Aut.  43-898 

Tenney,  CoflFeen,  Harding  &  Sherman 
(Horace  Kent  Tenney,  Charles  F. 
Harding,  Roger  Sherman,  George  T. 
Rogers  and  Harry  A.  Parkin),  801 
Home  Insurance  Bldg.  137  S.  La  Salle 
St.     Cent.  5384 

*Tcnney,  Horace  Kent  (Tenney,  Cof- 
feen,  Harding  &  Sherman),  801  Home 
Ins.  Bldg.  137  S.  La  Salle  st.  Cent. 
5384 

Terry,  James  A.  3456  S.  State  St.  Doug- 
las 6510 

*Terwilliger,  J.  Edwin  (Pringle, 
Rcid  &  Terwilliger),  723  The  Tem- 
ple.    Main  2466 

Thackwell,  Wm.  C.  13th  floor  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg.     Cent.  277.     Aut.  32-814 

Thai,  Hugo  J.  1040  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3468 

Thieda,  Stephen  A.  407-19  S.  La  Salle 
St.      Cent.    6564.      Aut.   33-069 

Thicss,  John  B.  180  Edgecomb  ave.,  New 

York,  N.   Y. 
Thoman,    Harnwell     &     Pearsons,    1502 
Borland  Bldg.     Ran.  599 

Thomas,  Edwin  A.  The  Northern  Trust 

Co.      Main   5200 
Thomas.  D.  R.  603-111  N.  Dearborn  st. 
Ran.  5268  and  2359 


Thomas.    John    B.    4364     Emerald     ave. 

Yds.  4962 
*Thomas,    Morris    St.    P.   306    Portland 

Blk.    35    N.    Dearborn    st.      Ran.    40. 

Aut.  44-014 
*Thomason,     Frank     D.     1028    Tribune 

Bldg.     Cent.  6182.     Aut.  43-263 
*Thomasson,     Tr.     Nelson,     704-117     N. 

Dearborn  st.    Cent.   1143.    Aut.  43-561 
*Thomason,    Samuel    E.    (Shepard,    Mc- 

Cormick  &  Thomason).   934-44   Trib- 
une  Bldg.     Ran.  2929. 
Thompson,   Albert   D.      (Died   Nov.   26, 

1912). 
Thompson.  E.  F.   (Thompson  &  Clark), 

630  Chi.  Opera  House.     Main  3379 
Thompson,    Edward    H.    774-321    S.    La 

Salle  St.     Wabash  1549.     Aut.  53-452 
Thompson,  Fred  E.  1612  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  5758-9.     Aut.  41-103 
Thompson,   Gideon    S.,    642     Otis   Bldg. 

Franklin  2713 
Thompson,  Glenn  A.  924  Oakley  Blvd. 
Thompson,   Harry  F.   Kendallville,   Ind. 
Thompson,  J.  A.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Thompson,     Joseph     J.     966-8     People's 

Gas  Bldg.     Ran.  2553.     Aut.  64-562 
^Thompson,  Lavern  W.  805  Union  Bank 

Bldg.     Ran.   4490 
Thompson,  Leverett,  1610  Harris  Trust 

&    S.    Bk.      Ran.    4993 
Thompson,    Lorin    (Hawlin    &    Thomp- 
son), 1003  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  4200 
Thompson,  Milford  J.  804  National  Life 

Bldg.      Ran.   5280 
*Thompson,  Richard  S.  012  Chamber  of 

Commerce  Bldg.     Main  1152 
Thompson,  Wm.  O.  608  American  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  3295 
Thompson,  Wm.  T.  1323  Insurance  Ev. 

Bldg.     Wabash  850 
Thomscn-von  Colditz,  S.  414  First  Nat. 

Bank  Bldg.     Ran.  3853 
^Thomson,    Charles   M.    (Gardner,    Car- 
ton &  Thomson),  1000  American  Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  3647.     Aut.  48-458 
Thomson,  Melville  R.  500-164  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  1273.     Franklin  1457. 

Aut.  33-229 
Thon,    Wm.    G.    725     Stock     Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  3090.     Aut.  31-250 
Thonander,   Oscar,  5205    N.   Clark   st. 
Thorne,    Willis    E.     608     Harris     Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.  4256 
*Thornton,     Charles     S.     (Thornton    & 

Chancellor),      704-5     Pullman     Bldg. 

Har.  3534 


CHICAGO   LAW  DIRECTORY. 


*Thornton,  Wm.  P.  823  Chamber  of 
Commerce.     Main   1122.     Aut.  31-279 

*Thorpe,  Byron  C,  Vice  Pres't.  Bank- 
ing House  of  Joseph  Stein  &  Co.,  1935 
Milwaukee  ave.     Humboldt  46 

Thurman,  Edwin  R.  (Thurman,  Hume 
&  Kennedy),  1702  Majestic  Theater 
Bldg.     Cent.  1558.    Aut.  42-764 

Tibbits,  Flora  V.  W.  3735  N.  41st  court. 

Tiedebohl,  Edward  R.  1104  Rector  Bldg. 
Cent.  2561.     Aut.  61-851 

*Tiffany,  Harry  A.  1322  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.    Ran.  1474 

Tilley,  Earle  F.  1010  Title  &  Trust  Bldg. 
Cent.   2598.     Aut.   44-525 

Tillman,  Chas.  C.  1620  Monadnock  Blk. 
Har.  1804.     Aut.  62-721 

Tillotscn,  Levi  N.  611  Portland  Blk. 
Cent.   1717 

Tillson,  Edward  H.  1402  Security  Bldg. 
Main  25 

Tilton,  James  N.  2-154  W.  Randolph  st. 
Franklin  126.     Aut.  34-122 

Timke,  Julius  J.  21-128  N.  La  Salle  st. 
Franklin  2276 

Timm,  A.  J.  C.  1104  Rector  Bldg.  Cent. 
2561.     Aut.  61-851 

♦Tinsman,  Homer  E.  (Tinsman  & 
Blocki),  1350  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.   1100  and  4036. 

Tittman,  John  E.  1571  Ogden  ave.  Mon- 
roe 1935 

Tobev,  Henry  W.  Swift  &  Co.  Yds. 
■  4200 

*Tobey,  Waldo  F.  (Isham,  Lincoln  & 
Reale),  1700-72  W.  Adams  st.  Ran. 
425 

Tobias,  Geo.  J.  1216-108  N.  State  st. 
Cent.  3711 

Tobias,  J.  J.  Chancellor  Chicago  Law 
School,  1208  Schiller  Bldg.    Cent.  3438 

Todd,    Elhanan    H.    1319    Foster    ave. 

Todd,  James  (Todd  &  Plummer),  921- 
922  The  Temple.     Main  4248 

Tollkuehn,  Frank  F.  714  City  Hall 
Square   Bldg.     Ran.   6575 

*Tolman,  Edgar  B.  (Tolman  &  Red- 
field),  1309-15  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 
Main  698.     Aut.  31-118 

Tompkins,  Alfred  F.  328  Reaper  Blk. 
Cent.  4208 

*Tompkins,  Geo.  H.  (Tompkins  &  Mo- 
ran),  1915  City  Hall  Square  Bldg. 
Cent.  4128 

Ton,    Cornelius  J.    New    Orleans,   La. 

Tone,  David  K.  1109  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.     Cent.  4634.     Aut.  47-348 

Tone,  Elmer  J.  1109  City  Hall  Square 
Bldg.      Cent.   4634.     Aut.    47-348 


*Toner,   H.  J.   948   National   Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  5048.     Aut.  31-769 
Toohey,     Joseph     L.     1252     Otis     Bldg. 

Franklin    1821.     Aut.   33-969 
*Toolen.    Clarence   A.    (O'Donnell,    Dil- 
lon &  Toolen),  1218-19   Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  3474,  3475.    Aut.  41-435 
*Toplifif,    Samuel    (Hamlin    &    Topliff), 

611-35  N.  Dearborn  st.     Cent.  1717 
Topper,  William  L.  40  Merchants  Bldg. 

Franklin  1427.     Aut.  36-387 
Torbet,    Lewis    K.    452     Federal     Bldg. 

Har.  4700.     Local  38 
*Torrison,    Oscar    M.    Judge    Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Tourie,   E.  Carl,  1100  Am.  Trust  Bldg. 

Cent.  618 
Tower,  Tr.  Edwin  B.  H.  1621  Ft.  Dear- 
born  Bldg.     Ran.  2523 
*Towle,     Henrv     S.      (Offield,     Towle, 

Graves    &    Offield),    1228    Monadnock 

Blk.    Har.  8022  and  8023.    Aut.  61-203 
Towne,    Arthur    F.    504    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  50 
Towne,    Charles    E.    504   Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main   50 
Towner,  Frank  H.  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
*Townlev,   Morris   M.    (Gann,   Peaks  & 

Townley),  1701  Borland  Bldg.     Cent. 

2252 
Townsend,   Harold   G.   621     New    York 

Life  Bldg.     Ran.  1976.     Aut.  33-632 
Tracy,  John  F.  101  Reaper  Blk.     Cent. 

318 
Trainor,    Chas.    J.    Master    in    Chancery 

Superior     Court,     506     Ashland     Blk. 

Ran.  2340.     Aut.  44-252 
Trainor,  John  C.  51-138  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  2435.     Aut.  31-947 
*Traub,  Adolph  (Burns  &  Traub),  1001- 

4    Title    &    Trust    Bldg.      Cent.    1488. 

Aut.  47-337 
Traznik,  Frank  J.  2725  W.  15th  place 
*Treacy,  Philip  H.   1405  Ins.   Exchange 

Bldg.     Wnbash  2039.     Aut.  580-410 
Treadway,    R.    B.    506-226    W.    Jackson 

blvd.      Wabash    3408 
Treadwell  Chas  A.  412  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Ran.  4734 
Tressler,    Chas.    J.    Swift    &    Co.      Yds. 

4200 
Tribue,  John  A.  5338  Monroe  ave.    Mid- 
way 6079 
Trimble,  C.  O.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Trimpe,  William   A.   953  The   Rookery. 

Wabash  220 
*rnpp,      Arnold,      1909-12      City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.    Cent.  4293 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Triska,    Joseph    F.    1945    W.    47th    st. 

Drover  404 
Trissal.     Frank     M.     4744     Evans    ave. 

Drexel  3513 
Troyer,    W.    H.    1408     Hartford     Bldg. 

Cent.   2069 
True,  Walter,  1609  Ashland  Blk.     Cent 

425. 
Trude,  Alfred  S.  1308  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Cent.  2573 
*Trude,  Daniel  P.  1308  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Cent.   3167 
*Trude,    Fred   H.     910    Hartford    Bldg. 

Ran.  2085.     Aut.  41-410 
*Trude,     George     A.     1308     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  3167 
*Trude,    Samuel   H.    1334-40   Stock   Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  4341 
Truman,    Percival   H.    (Barnett  &  Tru- 
man), 1518-22  Monadnock  Blk.     Har. 

282.     Ant.  61-066 
*Trumbull,  Donald   S.    (Judah,  Willard. 

Wolf  &  Reichmnan),   1501   Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.     Franklin  205.     Aut. 

54-656 
Trumbull,   James    A.    909    Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.   6211 
Tuchscherer,  Harry  P.  1002  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  2881 
Tucker,  Hevman  F.   1007-14   Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Main  692 
Tuohy,   Payton  J.  431    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4676 
Turck,    T.    Byron,    1314    Hartford    Bldg. 

Ran.  467.     Aut.  41-097 
*Turnbull,  Geo.  L.  703  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.      Main   4854.      Aut.    33-855 
*Turnbull.  Gerald,  703  Stock  Exchange 

Bldg.     Main  4854.    Aut.  33-855 
Turnbull,    Robt.    36    Metropolitan    Blk. 

Main  3837.     Aut.  31-585 
Turner,  Arthur  W.  515  Arlington  place. 

Lincoln  4474 
*Turnev.    Robt   E.    (Jacobs   &   Turnev"), 

1234  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  7540 
*Turnock,    James,    Master    in    Chancery 

Superior    Court,    405-3-5    N.    Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  2919.     Aut.  48-370 
*Tuthi]l,     Richard      S.     Judge     Circuit 

Court.     Franklin  3015 
*Tuthill,  Jr.  Richard  S.  1400  First  Nat. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  828 
Tuttle,     Emerson     B.     1015     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.   1508 
Tuttle,    Frank   L.    1309   Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Ran.    1433.     Aut.   48-172 
*Tuttlc,    Henry   N.    901    Tacoma   Bldg. 

Main  1153 
Tuttle,  Wm.  H.  1209,  1210  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran,  7313     Aut  57-387 

102 


Twiss,    Richard    B.    601     Union    Bank 

Bldg.     Cent.  2124 
Twohev,  M.  I.  1331  Unity  Bldg.     Cent. 

4199.     Aut.  46-667 
Twomey,  D.  Ryan,  1231-38  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.    6806.      Aut.   42-843 
Twvman,    Franklin,    1202    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  925.     Aut.  44-139 
Tvler,    Theodore    R.     (Died    April    16, 

1913) 
Tyler,  Wm.  V.  7000  Rhodes  ave.     Nor- 
mal 513i^ 
*Tvrrell,  Albert  H.  1218  Hartford  Bldg. 

Ran.  5131 
Tvrrell,    Frank  J.   in   State's   Attorney's 

Office.     Cent.  4870 
*Tvrrell,  John  F.  1611  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.   6710 
Tvrrell,    Joseph     T.    805    Union    Bank 

Bldg.     Ran.  4490 
*Tyssowski,   Jos.    S.    910   Ashland     Blk. 

Cent.    6630.      Aut.    44-007 


U 


*Uhlir,  Joseph  Z.  Judge  Municipal 
Court.      Franklin    2684 

*Ullmann,  Jr.  Frederick  (Ullmann,  Hoag 
&  Davidson),  1305  Fisher  Bldg  Har. 
236 

Ulrich,  John  A.  (Ulrich  &  O'Brien), 
411  Rector  Bldg.     Cent.  1494 

Ulrich,  Otto  IW.  208  W.  Randolph  st. 
Main   1869 

Umlauf,  L.  C.  436  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.     Main  2590.     Aut.  32-092 

Umlauf,  William,  709-167  W.  Washing- 
ton  st      Franklin  541.     Aut.   34-075 

*Underwood,  Arthur  W.  (Underwood  & 
Smvser),  1007  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1349  and   1350.     Aut.  61-368 

*Underwood.  Geo.  W.  (Underwood, 
Harding  &  Manning),  1107  Tacoma 
Bldg.     Main   120.     Aut.  31-839 

Underwood,  Walter  Scott  (Whitman  & 
Miller),  806-35  N.  Dearborn  st.  Ran. 
40  and  41.     Aut.  44-014 

United  States  Corporation  Company, 
832-30   N.  La   Salle  st.     Main   1507 

*Upton,  Edward  L.  50  Borden  Blk. 
Cent.    5309.     Aut.   44-246 

Urbanski,  Aug.  G.  1225  N.  Ashland  ave. 
Alonroe  3987 

*Urion,  Alfred  R.  Gen'l  Counsel  Ar- 
mour &  Co.  137  S.  La  Salle  st.  Cent. 
4804  and   Yds.  4100 

Utpatel,  Fred  W.  408  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Franklin  1007 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Utpatel,  Henry,  408  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Franklin   1007 

*Utt,  Frank  M.  1012  The  Temple.  Main 
3575.     Aut.  51-864 

Utt.  Nathan  E.  (Utt  Brothers),  1600 
Westminster  Bldg.  Ran.  2124  and 
1771.     Aut.  63-073 

*Utt,  William  H.  (Utt  Brothers),  1600 
Westminster  Bldg.  Ran.  2124  and 
1771.     Aut.  63-078 


V 


*Vail,    Edward    P.   (Vail  &  Vette),  329 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  6346 
Vail,      Edward.     1743     Insurance     Ex- 
change.    Wabash   3620 
Valentine,  E.  K.  414  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

2928 
Vallette,    Clair    D.    1204   Majestic   Bldg. 

Ran.   1773 
Van  Bever,  Emile  V.    (Erbstein  &  Van 

Bever),    426-37    First   Nat.    Bk.    Bldg. 

Cent.  248,  249.  Aut.  42-794 
Van  Buren,  Wm.   (Died  April  24,  1913) 
Vance,  T.  G.   (Vance  &  Harte),  710-167 

W.  Washington  st.   Franklin  541.   Aut. 

34-075 
Van  Dellen,  Elzo  L.    (Geeting,  Potts  & 

Van     Dellen),     1531-6     Unity      Bldg. 

Cent.  1424.     Aut.  42-942 
=i^Vander  Ploeg,  Herman,  946  Otis  Bldg. 

Main  3745 
Van  Duzer,  Edward  C.  1105  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.   2625.     Aut.  43-578 
Van   Gilder,   Wm.    C.   301-25   N.   Dear- 
born St.     Cent.  5198.     Aut.  42-404 
Van    Hovenberg,    K.    H.    708    Hartford 

Bldg.     Cent.  5494 
Vanier,  R.  W.  (Harris,  Dodds  &  Kagy), 

1317-24  Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  2018 
Van   Natta,    John    E.    (Walker  &  Van 

Natta),    1205-10    Unity     Bldg.      Cent. 

5998 
Van  Patten,  A.  C.  237  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  8222 
*Van  Sands,  Robt.  209-117  N.  Dearborn 

St.      Cent.    1741.      Aut.    44-124 
*Van   Schaick,   Guy,   411-9    S.   La   Salle 

St.     Ran.  3738 
Van  Winkle,  Archy  L.  3236  Prairie  ave. 

Douglas   6672 
Van  Winkle,  Emma  B.  3236  Prairie  ave. 

Douglas  6672 
Varnum,     Clark,     707-117    N.    Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  5122 
*Vasen,   Maurice  E.   Quincy,   III. 


*Vaughan,   Franklin    E.     1010    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  2598.     Aut.  44-525 
Vavra,  W.  J.  Asst.  City  Pros.  Atty.  604 

City  Hall.     Main  447 
*Veeder,  Albert  H.  (Albert  H.  &  Henry 

Veeder),  1200-76  W.  Monroe  st.  Cent. 

6002 
*Veeder,    Henry    (Albert    H.    &    Henry 

Veeder),  1200-76  W.  Monroe  st.  Cent. 

6002 
*Veeder,  Paul  L.  1200-76  W.  Monroe  st. 

Cent.    6002 
Veirs,    Bazel   W.    (Veirs    &    McClure), 

1314  Hartford  Bldg.     Ran.  467.     Aut. 

41-097 
*Vennema,  John,   1407  Marquette  Bldg. 

Ran.   1601.     Aut.  61-131 
*Vent,  Thomas  G.   1515  First   Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3604 
Verburg,  Jacob,  2018  N.  40th  ave.     Al- 

banv  9410 
Vercoe,    F.    H.    525    Chamber   of    Com- 
merce.    Franklin  2498 
*Verhoeven,    Tohn   A.    (Cooney  &   Ver- 

hoeven),    1202     Ashland     Blk.      Cent. 

925.     Aut.  44-139 
Veseley,  Chas.  4017  Ogden  ave.     Lawn- 
dale  646 
*  Vette,  John  Lyle    (Vail  &  Vette),  329 

Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  6346 
Vicborn,   H.   P.   432-29   S.   La   Salle  st. 

Ran.  3338 
Vilas,  Chas.  A.  502-226  W.  Jackson  blvd. 

Wabash  3408 
^Vincent,  Wm.  A.  (Goodrich,  Vincent  & 

Bradley),  420  Rookery.     Wabash  480. 

Aut.    51-157 
Vingo,   A.    753   W.   Taylor   st.     Monroe 

6227.     Aut.  54-248 
Vingo,   Aristide    E.    753   W.    Taylor    st. 

Monroe  6227.    Aut.  54-248 
Visser,  Raymond,  912  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  668  and  669.     Aut.  32-001 
Viterna,     Jeroslav,     Asst.     Corporation 

Counsel.    Main  447,  and  909  City  Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran.  2330 
Voborsky.   Toseph  L.    1428    W.   18th  st. 

Canal   2632 
*Vogel,   Chas.   F.   1515   First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  3604 
*Voigt,  John  F.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty, 

856   Federal   Bldg.     Har.  4700 
Vollentine,    A.   Hale,    409   Ashland   Blk. 

Main  981 
*Von   Ammon,   Frederick   E.    (Lackner, 

Butz,  Von  Ammon  &  McGregor),  901 

Title   &   Trust   Bldg.     Cent.   696   and 

697.     Auto.  41-532 
Von  Glahn,  A.  1312  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.     Main  1477 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


*Von  Reinsperg,  Hans  (Levering  &  von 

Reinsperg),  1624  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Ran.    990 
Vosburgh,  Frank  R.  147  Broadway,  Mel- 
rose   Park,    111.     Tel.    1217-W 
*Vose.    Frederic    P.     (Vose    &    Page), 

1343-8    Marquette     Bldg.      Ran.     2491 

and   2492 
Vose,   Walter   Smythe    (Vose  &   Page), 

1347  IMarqnette  Bldg.     Ran.  2491.  2492 
Vose.  Wm.  M.  R.  (Vose  &  Page),  1347 

Marquette  Bldg.     Ran.  2491  and  2492 
Votaw,    Eldon    M.    2023    Harris    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  4407.     Aut.  31-958. 
*Vroman,  Charles  E.    (Vroman,  Munro 

&    Vroman),    1206     Marquette     Bldg. 

Ran.  4275 
Vroman,   Wm.    P.    (Vroman,    Munro   & 

Vroman),  1206  Marquette  Bldg.    Ran. 

4275 


W 


*Waage,  Johan,  820  Unity  Bldg.  Ran. 
7264 

*Wade.  Edward  T.  Judge  Municipal 
Court.     Frank.   2684 

*Wadewitz,  Otto  H.  5740  Prairie  ar. 

Wagner,  Albert  A.  3554  Princeton  ave. 

Wagner,  Elmer  E.  1303  Title  &  Trust 
Bldg.     Cent.  1800 

Wagner.  John  1307  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 
Ran.  273 

Wagner,  John  O.  (Wagner  ti  Beck- 
man),  1307  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.  Ran. 
273 

Wagner,  John  F.  835  W.  63d  st.  Went. 
387 

Wagoner,  E.  O.  637  Insurance  Exch. 
Bldg.     Wab.  4588.     Aut.  580-369 

Wagoner,  James  A.  1807  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Cent.  2310 

Wahl,  Albert,  501-40  N.  Dearborn  st. 
Ran.  259 

Wahl,  Edward  F.  1435  N.  Leavitt  st. 
Humboldt  6609 

Wahl,  Orlin  I.  501-40  N.  Dearborn  st. 
Ran.  259 

Wahlgren,  Oscar  G.  83  W.  Van  Burcn 
St.     Wab.  540 

*Wait,  Horatio  L.  Master  in  Chancery 
Circuit  Court.  1201  Chi.  Stock  Exch. 
Bldg.     Main  133 

Wakefield,  Jr.  Nathan  R.  2123  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Seely  1672 

Wakelee.  Harry  W.  (Furber  &  Wake- 
lee),  701  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Cent.  6115. 
Aut.  31-570 


Waldman.  Herman,  1031-36  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.  5312.    Aut.  44-345 
W^aldman,  Herman  S.  (Golden  &  Wald- 
man),   1506   Association    Bldg.     Ran. 

7406-7 
Waldo,    Geo.    E.    634    Monadnock    Blk. 

Har.   2124 
*Waldo,  Otis  H.  1232  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  777.     Ran.  3011 
Waldo,    Otis    H.     Jr.     1232     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  777.     Ran.  3011 
Waldron,   Carl  A.  913-19  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.     Ran.  5256.    Aut.  51-916 
Wales,    Henry   W.    (Miller.    Gorham   & 

Wales),     1018-22     New     York     Life 

Bldg.     Cent.  5428,  5429,  5430 
Walgren,    John,    4233    S.    Wabash    ave. 

Oakland  4446 
*Walker,      Bertrand      (Glennon.      Cary, 

Walker  &  Howe),  520,  536  La   Salle 

St.  Station.     Wabash  4200 
*Walker,     Charles     M.     Judge     Circuit 

Court.     Franklin  3015 
Walker,  Earl  J.  1317  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6645 
Walker,   Edgar  H.    (Olsen  &  Walker), 

1611-14  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.     Ran. 

6710 
*Walker,    Edwin    K.     1610     Corn     Ex- 
change  Bk.   Bldg.     Main  2491.     Aut. 

51-117 
*Walker,    Emery    S.    1816    Commercial 

Nat.  Bank  Bldg.     Ran.  1166 
*Walker,    Francis    W.     815     Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  5763.     Aut.  62.559 
Walker,  Guy  M.  801   City  Hall   Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  755 
Walker,  Henry  M.  (Walker  &  Van  Nat- 

ta),   1205-10  Unity  Bldg.     Cent.  5998 
Walker,    Irwin    N.    Asst.    State's    Atty., 

Criminal    Court    Bldg.       Cent.     4870, 

1721-111  W.  Monroe  st.     Cent.  1755 
Walker,    Ransom    E.    012    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  810 
Walkowiak,     Stanley     S.     1317-18     City 

Hall  Square  Bldg.     Ran.  3564 
Walkup,   A.   J.    Lillis.   508    Chamber   of 

Commerce.     Franklin  480 
Wallace,  Arthur  E.  505-537  S.  Dearborn 

St.     Har.  8328 
*  Wallace,    Edw.    D.    (Moses,    Rosenthal 

&    Kennedy),    600-12     The     Temple. 

Main  365.     Aut.  51-449 
Wallace,  Flenry  L.   (Smith  &  Wallace), 

1703   Majestic   Bldg.     22   W.   Monroe 

St.     Cent.  6533 
Wallace.   James   D.    2-187    N.    Clark   st. 

Ran.  1383 


CHICAGO    1.AW    DIRECTORY. 


Wallace,   Richard  T.  3012   Vernon   ave. 

Douglas  76S9 
Wallem,    Goodman,    420    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  5210.     Aut.  41-609 
Walling,  W.  G.  with  Central  Trust  Co. 

125  W.  Monroe  st.     Ran.  2976.     Aut. 

51-141 
Wallis,   J.   A.    1000-205   W.    Monroe    st. 

Franklin  874 
*Walrath,  William  B.  301  Title  &  Trust 

Annex.     Ran.  2707 
Walsh,   Arthur   E.   1208  Title   &   Trust 

Bldg.    Ran.  1148.    Aut.  41-796 
Walsh,  James  I.  1103  S.  Marshfield  ave. 
Walsh,    James    J.    405    Com'l    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  4997 
Walsh.  John  W.  600  Washington  blvd. 

Haymarket  4126 
Walsh,  Martin.  614-118  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  2214.     3077.     Aut.  32-352 
Walsh.  Vincent  J.   1522  First  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.    Aut.  43-629 
Walter.  Luther  M.   (Borders,  Walter  & 

Burchmore),     555-61     The     Rookery. 

Wabash  2416 
Walther,   S.  Arthur    (Walther  &  Lana- 

ghen),  410-16  Teutonic  Bldg.,  179  W. 

Washington  st.     Main  88 
*Waltz,  Merle  B.   (De  Lang  &  Waltz), 

303  Reaper  Blk.     Cent.  3619 
*Wamsley,  D.  H.  (Burres  &  Wamsley), 

1214   Ashland   Blk.     Cent.   776.     Aul. 

48-696 
Ward,  Charles  A.  508-184  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Franklin  2717.     Aut.  34-169 
Ward,    Daniel   J.    808    ]\Iarquette    Bldg. 

Cent.  4384.     Aut.  67-468 
Ward,  Francis  M.  211  S.  Troy  st. 
Ward.  James  R.  828  Reaper  Blk.     Ran. 

3250 
Ward,  John  L.  1127  Ainslie  st.    Ravens- 
wood  6711. 
*Ward,  Spencer,  902  Rector  Bldg.    Cent. 

4531 
Ward,    Wm.    B.    1429     First     Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg.    Ran.  2567 
Warden.    F.    M.    715    Monadnock    Blk. 

Har.  4621 
*Ware,  Sidney  N.  1206  ^Marquette  Bldg. 

Ran.  4275 
Waring,   C.  J.   145  N.   Clark   st.     Cent. 

6624 
Waring,  Frank  B.  4529  Vincennes  ave. 

Drexel  3667 
Warne,     Frederick    K.     631     Lisurance 

Exchange.     Wabash  4588 
Warner,    Jay,    605     City     Hall     Square 

Bldg.     Ran.   1105 
Warnholtz,  P.  A.  F.  1307  N.  Dearborn 
ave.     North  1868 


Warren,  Chas.  A.  501  Union  Bank  Bldg. 

Cent.  2124 
Warren,  Harry  A.  401  E.  Ohio  st. 
Warvelle,  Geo.  W.  1901  Masonic  Tem- 
ple.    Ran.  661 
*Washburn,    William    D.    1601    Title    & 
Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  4193.     Aut.  41-327 
Washburne,     Hempstead,     710     Rector 

Bldg.     Ran.  2410 
Washington,    Louis,   4636    Armour    ave. 
♦Waterman,  Arba  N.  734  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Ran.  3081 
♦Waterman,    George   W.   41-106    N.    La 

Salle  St.     Main  5389 
♦Waters,    John    Edward,     1009     Cham. 

Commerce  Bldg.     ^lain  3989 
Waters,  John  F.  601-5  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  1105 
Watkins,    S.    A.    T.    Asst.    Corporation 
Counsel,    511    City    Hall.      Main    447, 
and    708-36    W.    Randolph    st.      Cent. 
3142 
Watson,    Charles   H.   711    Merchants   L. 

&  T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2446 
♦Watson,    Geo.    B.    916    Title    &    Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.   1567.     Aut.   42-595 
Watson,     John     A.     1131     Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  2628.     Aut.  42-391 
Watson,    Lewis    M.   306-133   W.   Wash- 
ington St.     Main  696 
Watt,    H.   L.     1540    Otis    Bldg.      Main 

4365-6 
Watts,  Walter  J.  Pontiac,  111. 
♦Waugh,   Edwin   L.    1420   Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  6748.     Aut.  48-896 
Wavman,  John  E.  W.     (Died  April  18, 

1913.) 
♦Wean,    Frank    L.     Referee     in     Bank- 
ruptcy,   434    Monadnock     Blk.       Har. 
1926 
Weart.  Garret  V.  805  Union  Bank  Bldg. 

Cent.  2785 
Weart.  James  G.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust  Co. 

Cent.  4880 
Weaver,  John  V.  A.  1618  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  966 
Webber,  Bernard  P.  (Steen  &  Webber), 
1452-6   McCormick   Bldg.     Har.   5514, 
5515. 
Weber,  Abraham  L.  1410-111  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Cent.  4834.    Aut.  57-332 
♦Weber,  Harry  P.  (Busby.  Weber,  Mil- 
ler &  Robinson),  1639  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Ran.  2160 
♦Weber,   Joseph   A.    1214   Ashland   Blk. 

Ran.  1971.     Aut.  48-696 
♦Webster.   Charles   R.    (Bayley  &  Web- 
ster),   1114   Association    Bldg.      Cent. 
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Webster,   Daniel,   670  W.   Randolph   st. 
Haymarket  400,  and  621  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  2676 
Webster,   M.   W.   37   Metropolitan   Blk. 

Main  2662 

♦Webster,   Parker   S.    (P.   S.  &  W.   G. 

Webster),     702    Rector    Bldg.      Ran. 

6169 

Webster,    Richard    B.     900-226     S.     La 

Salle  St.     Wabash  2826.     Aut.  53-289 

Webster,  Weldon,  1411-12  Ashland  Blk. 

Cent.  45.    Aut.  41-607 
Webster,  Wm.  G.  (P.  S.  &  W.  G.  Web- 
ster), 702  Rector  Bldg.     Ran.  6169 
Wedemeyer,    Henry,    1501    ISl.    Clark   st. 

North  3883 
Weede,  Chas.  F.  6102  Ingleside  ave. 
Weeks,  Jr.  H.  T.  535  Stock  Exchange. 

Main  1647.    Aut.  30-366 
Weems,  John  M.  1051  E.  47th  st.  Drexel 

7133 
Weese,  Harry  E.  Harris  Trust  &  Sav- 
ings Bank.     Ran.  94 
*Wegg,   David    S.     (Wegg    &    Wegg), 
329-31  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.    Har. 
5801 
Wegg.   Donald   R.     (Wegg    &    Wegg), 
329-31  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.     Har. 
5801 
*Wegg.    Fred    J.    1610    Corn    Exchange 

Bk.  Bldg.     Main  2491.     Aut.  51-117 
Weichbrodt,  R.  C.  1303-19  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Cent.  1616 
Weichelt,  George  M.  948  National  Life 

Bldg.    Ran.  5048.     Aut.  31-769 
Weidner,    O.    O.    H.    816    Ashland   Blk. 

Cent.  390.     Aut.  44-421 
Weigle,   Maurice,    1200-76    W.    Monroe 

St.     Cent.  6002 
Weigley,   Fillmore,   47-106   N.   La   Salle 

St.     Main  3109 
Weil,    W.   G.    (Weil   &   Cochran),   20th 

floor  Majestic  Bldg.     Ran.  6984 
Weinberg,     Morris     A.     (Weinberg     & 
Grollman),     1410-11      Harris      Trust 
Bldg.     Ran.  5129  and  5130.     Aut.  57- 
332 
Weiner,   Adolph   D.    1341    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  951 
Weiner,  I.  H.   1520  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg. 

Cent.  1042.    Aut.  53-458 
*Weinfeld,   Charles    (Schuyler,   Ettelson 
&  Weinfeld),  1218-20  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Cent.  1407.     Aut.  32-184 
Weinman,    Fred    F.     312-19     Hartford 
Bldg.     Cent.    6300    and    2176.      Aut. 
48-493 
Weisberg,    Henry,     3921     Langley     ave. 
Douglas  5828 


♦Weissenbach,  Joseph,  Master  in  Chan- 
cery Superior  Court  (McEwen.  Weis- 
senbach,   Shrimski   &    Meloan),    1630 
Tribune  Bldg.    Ran.  1806 
Weisskopf,   Leo  A.    1217    N.    Y.    Life 

Bldg.  Cent.  1407.  Aut.  32-184 
*Welch,  Albert  G.  Asst.  U.  S.  District 
Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.  Har.  4700, 
and  (Sims,  Welch  &  Godman),  808 
Marquette  Bldg.  Cent.  4384.  Aut. 
67-468 
*Welch,  Arthur   S.    713    Ft.    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  1259 
Welch,   John   T.   209   Masonic;  Temple. 

Ran.  4244 
*Welch,   Ninian   H.    (Welch.   Moody  & 
Welch),  407  Association  Bldg.     Cent. 
6564.    Aut.  33-069 
*Welch,  William   S.    (Welch,  Moody  & 
Welch),  407  Association  Bldg.     Cent. 
6564.    Aut.  33-069 
Weld,    Harold    A.    (Benner    &    Weld), 
504     Chamber     of     Commerce.     Main 
3793 
Welk,  Herman,  37-45  Metropolitan  Blk. 

Main  2662.    Aut.  33-635 
♦Wellington,    George   D.    513    Roanoke 

Bldg.     Cent.  3684 
Wellman,  B.  J.  617  Ashland  Blk.     Ran. 

5160.     Aut.  44-123 
Wellman,  John  Henry,  5300  N.  Central 

Park  ave.     Edgewater  384 
Wellner,    Effie    Seeds,     609     City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  607 
*Wells,  Arthur  B.    (Wells,   Blakeley  & 
Talcott),  914-19  S.  La  Salle  st.    Cent. 
1873 
*Wells,  Charles  H.  1511  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.    Cent.  5446.    Aut.  47-107 
Wells,    Harry    L.    914    Monadnock   Blk. 

Har.  4841 
*Wells,     Hosea    W.     Judge     Municipal 

Court.     Franklin  2684 
Welzant,    Roman    Felix,    1400    Title    & 

Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  609.     Cent.  5076 
*Wemple,  Paul  W.  Waverly,  111. 
*Wenban,   Albert   C  410   Portland   Blk. 

Ran.  1370 
Wendell,   Homer   J.    7542    Washington 

ave.     Hyde  Park  5973 
Wendland,    Charles    J.    905    First    Nat. 

Bank  Bldg.  Cent.  732.     Aut.  41-115 
Wenger,  W.  L.  61-106  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main  3004 
*Wentworth,   Daniel    S.   1600  Westmin- 
ster Bldg.    Ran.  1771  and  5653.    Aut. 
63-073 
*Wermuth,  Jr.  W.  C.  1602  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.    Cent.  2058.    Aut.  52-878 


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Werner,  Alexandre,   1717  Harris  Trust 

BIdg.     Ran.  3711.     Res.,  Ravenswood 

5178 
Werner,  Chas.  A.  511  E.  39th  st.    Doug- 
las 1448 
*Werno,  Charles,  1617  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6646 
Wertheimer,    B.    J.    3805    Grand    blvd. 

Douglas  3207 
Wescott,     James    B.     (Adams,     Crews, 

Bobb     &     Wescott),     1100    American 

Trust   Bldg.     Cent.   618. 
Westberg.  Frank  G.  301  W.  67th  st. 
Westbrook,  Ira,  711  Merchants  Loan  & 

T.  Bldg.     Cent.  2446 
Westbrooks.    Richard   E.   3000    S.    State 

St.    Douglas  8058.    A+it.  75-223 
Wesemann,     Adolph     H.      (Rathje     & 

Wesemann,  411  Roanoke  Bldg.     Ran. 

3788 
Wesner,  Otis,  1314  Hartford  Bldg.   Ran. 

467.    Aut.  41-097 
*West.  Roy  O.  (West  &  Eckhart),  1340 

First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Cent.  646.    Aut. 

41-174 
Westall,  Joseph  F.  Alhambra,  Cal. 
Westberg,  Frank  G.  904-112  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Franklin  741 
Westphal,    Harry  E.  426  Lincoln  Bldg. 

Wellington  9550 
Weston,   H.   M.   832   E.   57th   st. 
Weston.  W.  H.  P.  1117  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  3440 
Westover,  T-  H.  1009  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.    Main  3989 
*Westwood,     Ephraim     C    502    Reaper 

Blk.     Cent.  4298.     Aut.  7593 
*Wetten,    Emil    C.     (Eddy,     Wetten    & 

Pegler),  800  The  Temple.    Main  4466. 

Aut.   51-959 
Wexler.    Harry   G.    513    Ashland     Blk. 

Ran.  5049.    Aut.  44-094 
Whalen,   Christopher    (Whalen  &  Lun- 

ney),    1505    Old    Colony   Bldg.     Har. 

4290 
Wharton,   Chas.   S.   1322  Tribune  Bldg. 

Cent.  2356 
Wheeler.  Arthur  Dana.     (Died  August 

29,  1912.) 
Wheeler,  Frank  A.  7506  Parnell  ave. 
Wheeler,  John  B.  738  W.  43d  st.    Yards 

918 
Wheeler,     Leo.    W.    537    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  3273 
Wheeler,   Lynne  M.  Western  Elec.   Co. 

Hawthorne  Station.     Lawndale  5005 
Wheeler,    Newton    C.    501   Union   Bank 

Bldg.     Cent.  2124 
*Wheeler,  Robert  C.  1522  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2150.     Aut.  43-629 


Wheeler,   Wm.  G.  502-226  W.   Jackson 

blvd.     Wabash  3408 
*Wheelock,  Wm.  W.   (Wheelock,  Shat- 

tuck  &  Newey),  1307  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.  1053 
Whip,  Virgil  O.  607  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

3430 
Whipp,  Ellis  D.  605  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

3430.    Aut.  42-247 
Whipp,   Leslie  H.    1311    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  7172 
Whipple,  John  H.  1102  Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  5656 
Whipple,  Merrick  A.  434-29  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Ran.  216 
Whitcomb,  Charles  H.  1101-4  Otis  Bldg. 

Franklin  3572 
White,  Charlotte,  724  Am.  Trust  Bldg. 

Ran.  6543 
White,   Chas.  F.  42  Borden  Blk.     Ran. 

5108 
White,   Clifford  N.  Chi.  Title  &  Trust 

Co.     Cent.  4880 
*White,  Edward  H.  1121  Ft.  Dearborn 

Bldg.    Cent.  400 
White,  Francis  L.  121  E.  Oak  st. 
White,  Fred  G.  Pontiac,  111. 
*White,    George    H.    516    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  6254.     Aut.  48-160 
White,  H.  A.  1500  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Cent.  3176,  3177.     Aut.  41-113 
*White,  Harold  F.  (Eastman  &  White), 

900   The   Temple.     Main   3815.     Aut. 

51-107 
*White,  Harry  L.  927-19  S.  La  Salle  st. 

Ran.  1136 
White,   James   E.   708-36   W.   Randolph 

St.     Cent.  3142 
White,  J.  Thompson,    713    W.    63d    st. 

Stewart  3670 
White,  Willard  A.    9th    floor    Calumet 

Bldg.     Cent.  5918 
White,   William   J.   with   Continental   & 

Com'l  Nat.  Bk.     Ran.  4606 
Whitehall,   Alex.   L.    527    W.    61st    st. 

Wentworth  9462 
Whitehead,  E.  J.  610-167  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Franklin  353  and  354.     Aut. 

31-430 
Whitehead,   John   T.    1151    Otis    Bldg. 

Franklin  3645 
*Whitely,  Arthur  L.  1119    Chamber    of 

Commerce.     Main  180 
Whiteside,  John  J.  (Whiteside  &  Katz), 

1514  Association  Bldg.     Ran.  3509 
Whitfield,  Fred.     (Died  Aug.  3,  1912.) 
Whitfield,  Joseph  H.  901  Teutonic  Bldg. 

179   W.    Washington   st.     Main  4793. 

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Whitlock,  Royal  J.  2115  Insurance  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Wabash  2096.  Aut. 
58n-477 

♦Whitman,  Charles  R.  1445  First  Nat. 
Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  2231 

♦Whitman.  Lloyd  C.  (Helmer.  Moul- 
ton,  Whitman  &  Whitman),  1217-23 
Westminster  Bldg.     Ran.  7320 

♦Whitman,  Roland  D.  (Helmer,  Moul- 
ton.  Whitman  &  Whitman),  1217-23 
Westminster  Bldg.     Ran.  7320 

♦Whitman,  Russell  (Whitman  &  Mil- 
ler), 306  Portland  Blk.  Ran.  40,  41. 
Aut.  44-014 

Whitney,  A.  G.  803  Chicago  Opera 
House.     Main  3232 

♦Whitney,  Edward  S.  (Sears,  Meagher 
&  Whitney),  1500  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.  3176  and  3177.     Aut.  41-113 

♦Whitney,  Max  H.  (Winston,  Payne, 
Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  828 

Whitson,  Thomas  M.  1607  Ft.  Dearborn 
Bldg.     Ran.  1596  and  1597 

Whittemore,  Myron  W.  606  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  2803 

♦Wickett,  Frederick  H.  1610  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.  Main  2491.  Aut. 
51-117 

Wickert.  Rudolph,  703  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.  1733 

♦Wicklund,  August,  527  Reaper  Blk. 
Cent.  2578.    Aut.  48-364 

Widdecombe,  Robert  H.  502-226  W. 
Jackson  blvd.     Wabash  3408 

Widdowson,  R.  A.  3716  Lake  ave.  Doug- 
las 360 

Wieboldt,  Werner  A.  1285  Milwaukee 
ave.     Monroe  6543 

Wiedinger,  Geo.   T,   1926  Newport  ave. 

♦Wight,  Byron  W.  1140  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.     Cent.  360 

♦Wight,  James  S.  1609  Ashland  Blk. 
Cent.  425 

♦Wigmore.  John  H.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Law  School,  3d  floor  31  W. 
Lake  st.     Ran.  4377 

Wikofif,  Howard  H.  1602  Corn  Ex- 
change Bldg.     Franklin  2208-9 

Wilber,  Charles  H.  (Bryan,  McCormick 
&  Wilber),  1512  Ashland  Blk.  Cent. 
4060  and  4061 

Wilber,  Fred  G.  1402  Hartford  Bldg. 
Ran.  476 

Wilborn,  Martin  L.  48-106  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  1828.     Aut.  32-383 

♦Wilbur.  Geo.  W.  46-47  Borden  Blk. 
Cent.  3307.     Aut.  44-545 

Wilcox,  Henry  S.  37  Metropolitan  Blk. 
Main  2662.    Aut.  33-635 


♦Wilcox,  Jesse,  37  Metropolitan  Blk. 
:\Iain  2662.    Aut.  33-635 

♦Wilcoxson,  H.  T.  400  Pullman  Bldg. 
Har.  1523 

Wild,  A.  C.  1623  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Ran.  581.    Aut.  41-982 

♦Wild,  John  Daniel,  3d  floor  56  W. 
Washington  st.  Cent.  5151.  Aut. 
44-886 

Wilder,  Henrv  A.  210-118  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  4150 

Wiles,  Russell  (Dvrenforth,  Lee,  Chrit- 
ton  &  Wiles),  1508  Marquette  Bldg. 
Cent.  6585 

Wilev,  Silas  M.  1500  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.  Cent.  3176  and  3177.  Aut. 
41-113 

Wiley,  Wm.  R.  (Wiley  &  Mack),  1408 
Otis  Bldg.    Franklin  1448  and  1988 

♦Wilkerson,  James  H.  U.  S.  District 
Atty.  826  Federal  Bldg.     Har.  4700 

♦Wilhartz,  Wm.  (Ringer,  Wilhartz  & 
Louer),  724  x^merican  Trust  Bldg. 
Ran.  6543 

Wilkinson,  Earl  B.  1406  Tribune  Bldg. 
Cent.  5844 

*Wilkinson,  Geo.  L.  (Sheridan,  Wilkin- 
son, Scott  &  Richmond),  1529-35  Mar- 
quette Bldg.     Cent.  1137 

Willard,  Garner  G.  (Willard  &  Evans), 
405-58  W.  Washington  st.     Cent.  2591 

♦Willard,  Monroe  L.  (Judah.  Willard, 
Wolf  &  Reichmann),  1,501  Corn  Ex- 
change Bk.  Bldg.  Franklin  205.  Aut. 
54-656 

Willard,  Norman  P.  La  Grange,  III. 

Willett,  Consider  H.  (Died  October  11, 
1912.) 

♦Williams,  Arista  B.  (Castle,  Williams, 
Long  &  Castle),  816  National  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.   6144,   6145.     Aut.  30-285 

Williams,  A.  L.  706-184  W.  Washington 
St.     Main   2017.     Aut.   32-395 

♦Williams,  C.  Arch.  Master  in  Chancery 
Superior  Court,  1012  Rector  Bldg. 
Ran.  6166 

♦Williams,  Charles  A.  Judge  Municipal 
Court.     Franklin  2684 

♦Williams,  Chas.  A.  839  Peoples  Gas 
Bldg.    Ran.  5123 

Williams,  Chas.  C.  316  Reaper  Blk. 
Ran.  646 

Williams,  Ednyfed  h.  1406  Tribune 
Bldg.     Cent.  5844 

Williams,  Geo.  H.  802-167  W.  Washing- 
ton St.     Franklin  2785.     Aut.  32-382 

♦Williams,  Gurdnn  (Ringquist  &  Wil- 
liams), 1301  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.    Main  3077 

♦Williams,  Harris  F.  2023  Harris  Trust 
Bldg.    Cent.  4407.    Aut.  31-958 


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*  Williams  John  C.  (Buell  Abbey  &  Wil- 
liams),   1612    Tribime     Bldg.       Cent. 

5758  and  5759.    Aut.  41-103 
Williams,    John    R.    2406    Lawrence    av. 

Ravenswood  6581 
Williams.    Lynn   A.    (Brown,    Williams. 

Bell,     Hanson     &     Boettcher),     1550 

Monadnock  Blk.     Har.  3634  and  759. 
*Williams,  S.  Laing,  307  Adams  Express 

Bldg.     Cent.  6987 
Williams,    W.    N.   710   Corn   Exch.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  5100 
Williams,   Winfield    S.    1316   Corn    Exc. 

Bk.  Bldg.     Franklin  864 
Williamson.  Jesse  H.  709-111  W.  Mon- 
roe St.     Cent.  805 
Williford,  Jr.  Henry  L.  with  Morris  & 

Co.     Yards  380 
*Willis,    Thos.    H.    201    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  286.     Aut.  31-911 
*Williston,    C.    S.     400     Pullman    Bldg. 

Har.  1523 
Willson,    Charles    C.    Cashier    Con't.    & 

Com'l  Trust  &  Sav.  Bk.     Ran.  4606 
Willson.  R.  A.  with  Cont'l.  and  Com'l. 

Trust  &  Sav  Bk.     Ran.  4606 
Wilson,  Albert  E.  with  Automatic  Elev. 

Co.,  Morgan  and  Van  Buren.     Mon- 
roe 3200 
Wilson,  Arthur  B.  85  Metropolitan  Blk. 

Main  2716 
*Wilson,     Chilton     P.    1232    Marquette 

Bldg.     Cent.  777.     Ran.  3011 
Wilson,  Edward  E.   Asst.   State's  Atty. 

Cent.   4870    and   307-115    S.    Dearborn 

St.     Cent.  6987 
Wilson,    Edward    L.    813   Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  3675 
*Wilson,  Francis   S.  810  Title  &  Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  711.     Aut.  41-141 
Wilson,   Henry  L.   1440  First  Nat.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  2374 
Wilson,    Ira    J.    715     Monadnock     Blk. 

Har.  4621 
Wilson.    John    C.    425-312    S.    Clark    st. 

Wabash  1531.    Aut.  54-429 
*Wilson.    John    P.    (Wilson.    Moore    & 

Mcllvaine),     1605     Marquette     Bldg. 

Cent.  406 
*Wilson,  Jr.  John  P.  (Wilson,  Moore  & 

Mcllvaine),     1605     Marquette     Bldg. 

Cent.  406 
Wilson,  John  T.  1108  Fisher  Bldg.    Har. 

7748.     Aut.  61-402 
Wilson,  Leon  T.   1511    First    Nat.    Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  5446.    Aut.  47-107 
Wilson,  Russell  H.  6859  Madison  ave. 
Wilson,  S.  D.  506-226  W.  Jackson  blvd. 

Wabash  3408 
Wilson,    Warren   B.    (Wilson    &   May), 

1912  Harris  Trust  Bldg.     Ran.  3518 
*Wilson,  Wm.  Pontiac,  111. 


Wilson,   Wm.    T.   24   Metropolitan   Blk. 

Main  4446 
Wilson.  Wm.  W.  1214-30  N.  Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  7338 
*Windes,  Thomas  G.  Judge  Circuit  Ct. 

Franklin  .3015 
Windes,  Zel.  F.  45-112  N.  La  Salle  st. 

Main   2079.     Aut.   32-511 
Windett.  A.  W.  1450  E.  66th  pi.     Hyde 

Park  4211 
Wing,  Bert  D.  304  National  Life  Bldg. 

Ran.  .3662 
Wing,  Fred  M.  Hartford,  Mich. 
Wing.  J.  Edwin,  1700-72  W.  Adams  st. 

Ran.  425 
Wing,    Robert   J.    (Hopkins,    Peffers   & 

Hopkins),   616     Corn     Exchange     Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  3146  and  2949. 
Wing,   Russell   M.     304     National    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.  3662 
*Winkler,    Frederick    W.     1812     Com'l 

Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Cent.  4722 
Winnen,    Victor    C.    715    Tacoma    Bldg. 

Main  5043.     Aut.  31-910 
*Winslow,    Frank   T.    1831    Com'l     Nat 

Bk.  Bldg.    Ran.  400 
*Winston,  Chas.  A.  (Winston  &  Lowv), 

437-44  Stock  Exch.  Bldg.     Main  3618 

and  3619.    Aut.  31-739 
Winston,  Edward  M.  5630  Monroe  ave. 

Hyde  Park  5064 
*Winston,  Garrard  B.  (Winston.  Payne, 

Strawn  &  Shaw),  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
*Winston,  James  H.  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Cent.  828 
Winterbotham,  J.   E.   1600  Westminster 

Bldg.      Ran.     1771     and    2124.     Aut. 

63-073 
*Winters,    Andrew    L.    (Winters,    Price 

&     Stevens).     605-607    Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  3431.     Aut.  42-247 
*Winters,   Eric.    1009   Cham.   Commerce 

Bldg.     Main  3989 
*Wire,    George    Lacy,    105    S.    Dearborn 

St.    Ran.  4474 
iWischman,  Gustave  H.  129  W.  Lake  st. 

Main  2770 
Wise,   Alvin  W.    840    Marquette    Bldg. 

Ran.  3008 
Wise,    Everett    S.    841    Marquette   Bldg. 

Ran.  3008 
*Wise.   William  G.    (Schmitt  &  Wise), 

501   Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     Cent.  6623. 

Aut.  42-980 
*Wisner,    Carl   V.   901   Monadnock  Blk. 

Har.  626.     Aut.   64-346 
Wissing,    Walter    G.    943-50  Marquette 

Bldg.     Ran.  2996.     Aut.  61-837 
Wissler,  George  E.  1622-24  Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.   2362.     Aut.   41-281 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Witmer,    S.    C.    1407-5   N.    Wabash  ave. 

Ran.  46C1 
Wittmcver,  Jr.  Gustave,  1315  First  Nat. 

Rk.  Bldg.     Cent.  1548 
Wittke,    Otto   H.   2701    W.    22nd   place. 

Lawndale   8076 
*Witty,    William    Walter,    Asst.    State's 

Atty.     Cent.   4870.   and   22-106   N.   La 

Salle  St.     ]\Iain  3860 
Witwer,     Edward    B.    1014    Association 

Bldg.     Ran.   5246 
Wodika,    Samuel,    630    Marquette    Bid?. 

Ran.  1764 
nVoley,  James   D.    (Silber,   Isaacs,   Sil- 

ber  &  Woley),  1023  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

Cent.  6144 
Wolf,   Albert  E.   with   Chicago  Title  & 

Trust  Co.     Cent.  4880 
Wolf,     Alexander,     1018    Ashland    Blk. 

Cent.  3053 
♦Wolf,    Benj.    1509    City    Hall     Square 

Bldg.     Ran.   5974  and   5975 
*WoIf,  Henry  M.  (Judah,  Willard,  Wolf 

&  Reichmann"),   1501   Corn  Exch.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Franklin  205.     Aut.  54-656 
Wolf,   Walter   B.   1501    Corn   Exch.   Bk. 

Bldg.     Franklin  205.     Aut.   54-656 
Wnlfe,  Arthur  R.  602  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Cent.  5003 

Wolfe.  Gilbert  G.  844  Stock  Exch.  Bldg. 

Main  3757 
Wolff,     Charles,     408     Roanoke     Bldg. 

Cent.  4525 
*Wo]ff,    Oscar   M.    1212   Fort    Dearborn 

Bldg.     Cent.  5165 
*Wolfner,    Rudolph    fPopham    &   Wolf- 

ner),   901-5   Rector' Bldg.     Ran.   3968 

and  3969 
Wolfram,   Clarence  A.   with   C.  Title  & 

Trust    Co.     Cent.   4880 
Wolfram,  Louis.  Des  Plaines,  111.     Tel 

624 
Wolfsohn,    Isadore     (Blum,     Wolfsohn 

&    Blum),    1502    Ft.    Dearborn    Bldg. 

Ran.  2028,  4123.    Aut.  51-932 
Woll.  Ernest  M.  304  The  Temple.    Main 

935 
Wollner,    Rudolph    H.   3362   S.   Halsted 

St.     Yds.  5293 
*Wolseley.     Henry     W.     (Wolseley     & 

Ball),  808-9  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Cent. 

1406 
Wonnell,    Kent.     W.     1124    Monadnock 

Bldg.     Har.  292 
♦Wood,    Chas.    B.    CWood    &    Oakley), 

1124    The    Rookery.      Wabash   4257 
Wood.   Charles   H.   410-35   N.   Dearborn 

St.     Ran.  1370 
Wood.     Charles     L.    948    National    Life 

Bldg.     Ran.   5048.     Aut.   31-769 
♦Wood.  Cyrus  J.  ("Wood  &  Wood),  .307 

Ashland  Blk.     Cent.  608.    Aut.  47-406 


Wood,  Edwin  M.  (Wood  &  Brouillet), 
509-11-117  N.  Dearborn  st.     Ran.  620 

♦Wood,  Elijah  C.  424  National  Life 
Bldg.     Ran.  6625.     Aut.  30-385 

Wood,  Frank  L.  3rd  floor,  172  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Main  4017.     Aut.  32-290 

♦Wood,  Franklin  N.  609,  610  Columbus 
Memorial  Bldg.  Cent.  4249.  Aut. 
41-549 

♦Wood,  Henrv  C.  738  The  Rookery. 
Wabash  3174 

Wood,  Ira  C.  (Wood  &  Chase),  1122 
Merchants  Loan  &  Trust  Bldg.  Ran. 
1157.    Aut.  54-334 

Wood,  William  G.  (Wood  &  Wood), 
307  Ashland  Blk.  Cent.  608.  Aut. 
47-406 

Woodbury,  Geo.  W.  (G.  W.,  H.  W.  & 
R.  W.  Woodbury),  83  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Main   2593 

Woodbury.  Homer  W.  (G.  W.,  H.  W.  & 
R.  W.  Woodbury),  83  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Main  2593 

Woodbury.  Ralph  W.  (G.  W.,  H.  W.  & 
R.  W.  Woodbury),  83  Metropolitan 
Blk.     Main   2593 

Woodle.  Edward  Ryan,  1201  Association 
Bldg.     Cent.  5120 

Woodrich,  Anthony,  1018  E.  75th  st. 
Hyde  Park  3938 

♦Woods.  Edward  G.  1151  Otis  Bldg. 
Franklin  85 

Woods.  Geo.  H.  Chief  Deputy  Bailiff 
Municipal  Court,  804  City  Hall 
Franklin  2684.  and  500-166  W.  Wash- 
ington St.     Franklin  1457 

Woods,  Weightstill.  1107-14  Stock  Ex- 
change.    Main  692 

♦Woodward,  Charles. _  604  Chamber  of 
Commerce.     Franklin  1371 

Woodworth,  David  B.  512  Ashland  Blk. 
Ran.   1450 

Woolfolk,  Clinton  S.  (Died  March  26, 
1913) 

♦WoolJey.  Francis  J.  815-118  N.  La  Salle 
St.     Main  4020.     Aut.  33-824 

♦Wormser.  Leo  F.  (Rosenthal  &  Ha- 
mill),  1400  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.  Cent. 
4282 

Worslev,  A.  A.  1010-179  W.  Washing- 
ton  St.     Main   3720.     Aut.   31-502 

♦Worthy,  Sidney  W.  914  Marquette 
Bldg.     Cent.  819.     Aut.  61-784 

Wrase.  Wm.  A.  511  Rookery  Bldg.  Wa- 
bash  920 

Wrav,  Don  C.  1522  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Cent.   2150.      Aut.   43-629 

Wrav.  O.  J.  C.  1231  Unity  Bldg.  Cent. 
1799.     Aut.   42-843 

Wright.  Arthur  B.  414  Merchants  L.  & 
T.  Bldg.     Ran.  5463 


CHICAGO    i-iAW    DIRECTORY. 


Wright,    Carl    C.    502-226  W.   Jackson 

blvd.    Wabash  3408 
Wright,  Charles  A.  175  W.  Jackson  blvd. 

Wabash  2037 
Wright,  Chas.  Wm.  1213  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  2550.     Aut.  42-638 
Wright,    Edward    H.    419-312    S.    Clark 

St.     Wabash  1566.    Aut.  51-685 
Wright,  James  H.  4226  Oakenwald  ave. 
Wright,  Joseph  (Died  Jan.  6th,  1913) 
Wright,    Verne    A.    357    National    Life 

Bldg.     Cent  3582 
Wringer,  Samuel  B.  508-230  S.  La  Salle 

St.     Wabash  1424 
Wunderlich,   Theo.   H.  801   Unity  Bldg. 

Cent.   5354.     Aut.  42-973 
Wyeth,  Newton   (Wyeth  &  Smith),  920 

N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.     Ran.  4332 
Wvlie,  A.  C.  710  Corn  Exchange  Bldg. 

Main  5100 
Wyman.  Chas.  E.  423  The  Temple.  Main 

3910  ' 
Wvman,    Ralph   L.   2438   S.    Paulina   st. 

Canal  296 
*Wyman,  Vincent  D.   (Wyman,  Jurgens 

&  Carpenter),   1410  City  Hall  Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  7400 
Wynekoop,    Harvey    E.     1317     Ashland 

Blk.     Ran.  3140.     Aut.  41-985 


Yeatman,   Walker   M.    1131    S.   7th   ave. 

Mayweed,    111.     Mayweed   1014-R 
Yerkes,  Hiram  N.   with  First  Nat.  Bk. 

Ran.  5363 
*Young,  Chas.  R.  1007  Marquette  Bldg. 

Cent.   1349.     Aut.  61-368 
Young,  F.  Philip,  420  Reaper  Blk.  Cent. 

858.     Aut  42-680 
*Yeung,   Hobart   P.    (Alden,  Latham  & 

Young)     1104-11      Corn     Exch.     Bk. 

Bldg.     Main  3129 
Young.     Tames,    83     Metropolitan    Blk. 

Main  2593 
Young,    John    G.    R.    1915    City    Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Cent.  4128 
Young,   Kimball,  Long  Beach,   Cal. 
*Young,    Lawrence    A.    3    The   Rookery 

Bldg.     Wabash  2616 
Young,     Lin     H.     4529     Calumet     ave. 

Drexel  5341 
Young,    Robert,     707     Com'l     Nat.     Bk. 

Bldg.     Ran.  400 
*Young,  Thomas  J.  Inheritance  Tax  At- 
torney. 734  Otis  Bldg.     Franklin  3500 
Young,  Walter  G.   (Young  &  Johnson), 

4606  Evanston  ave.    Edgewater  2514 
Young,    Wm.    S.     1056     Lawrence    ave. 

Tel.  Edgewater  5360 


Zabel,    Max    W.    1362   Monadnock   Blk. 

Har.  4097.     Aut.  67-705 
^Zacharias,  Michael  C.  Asst.  City  Attv. 

Main  447 
Zaffina,    Giuseppe,    1231-8    Unity    Bldg. 

Cent.  1799.     Aut.  42-843 
*Zahn,    Edward    B.    (Octigan.    Zahn    & 

Anderson),  416  Roanoke  Bldg.    Cent 

956.     Aut.   36-424 
Zaleski,     Robert,      1714-17      City     Hall 

Square  Bldg.     Ran,  4795 
Zamentewsky,  Joseph,  427  E.  46th  place 

Har.  2051.    Kenwood  2173 
*Zane,  John  M.    (Zane,  Morse,   McKin- 

ney  &  Mcllvaine),   709  Harris   Trust 

Bldg.     Cent.  805 
Zeisler,    Leonard    B.    (Zeisler   &   Fried- 
man),    906     Straus     Bldg.     Franklin 

3230.     Aut.  31-670 
*Zeisler,   Sigmund,   Master  in  Chancery 

Circuit  Court,    (Zeisler  &  Friedman), 

906  Straus  Bldg.    Franklin  3230.    Aut. 

31-670 
Zeiss,  Carl,  Luther,  Michigan 
Zelensky,  M.  A.  1011  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

1797.     Aut.  41-427 
Zelenzy,    Anna    M.    3856    W.   26th    st. 

Lawndale  760 
Zeman,  Anton,  1611   City    Hall    Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6710 
*Zeman,   Anton   T.    (Zeman  &  Hruby), 

810-25    N.    Dearborn    st.      Ran.    3742. 

Aut.  44-026. 
*Zeitlein,  Abraham  Z.  1105  Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.   4962.     Aut.   43-366 
*Zillman,     Christian     C.    H.    (David    & 

Zillman),  16  Metropolitan  Blk.    Main 

3225 
♦Zimmerman,     K     A.     (Zimmerman    & 

Myers),     1013     Ashland     Blk.     Cent. 

1192 
Zimmerman,   Irving,   1001   Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.  4972 
Zimmerman,  Louis,    1501    Ashland  Blk. 

Ran.    1005.     Aut.   42-135 
Zink,  Frank,  C.  615  Ashland  Blk.    Ran. 

3417 
*Ziv.  Louis.  411  Reaper  Blk.    Cent   '''•592 

Aut.  42-678 
*Zoline,    Elijah    N.    1218   Ashland    Blk. 

Ran.  3474,  3475.     Aut.  41-435 
Zolla,   Emil    N.    815    City  Hall   Square 

Bldg.     Ran.  6565 
*Zollars,   Charles  E.   1320   Ft.   Dearborn 

Eldg.     Cent.  5774 
*Zook,  David  L.  1040  Otis  Bldg.  Frank- 
lin 3468 
Zurhorst,   Charles   D.   510    Corn    Exch 

Bldg.     Franklin  230 


PATENT  AnORNEYS 


ADAMS  &  JACIvSOX  (Albert  H.  Ad- 
ams and  John  L.  Jackson),  1147  Mo- 
nadnock  Blk.    Tel.  Har.  146.  Aut.  64-759 

BAIX,  FOBEE  &  MAY  (Eoiee  Bain  and 
Geo.  T.  Mav,  Jr.),  1648  Mouadnock 
Blk.    Tel.  Har.  792.     Aut.  64-508. 

BANNING  &  BANNING  (Thomas  A. 
Banning-,  Samuel  W.  Banning,  Thomas 
A.  Banning,  Jr.,  and  Ephraim  Ban- 
ning), 16.'2&-32  Marquette  Bldg.  Cent. 
1001. 

BAENETT  &  TRUMAN  (Otto  Ray- 
mond Barnett  and  Percival  H.  Tru- 
man), 1518-22  Monadnock  Blk.  Tel. 
Har.   282.     Aut.   61-066. 

BARNETT,  OTTO  RAYMOND  (Bar- 
nett &  Truman),  1518-22  Monadnock 
Blk.     Tel.  Har.  282;  Aut.  61-066. 

BARNHILL  CO.,  INC.,  J.  F.,  1102-3 
Karper  Bldg.     Tel.  Har.  4117,  4118. 

BARTON  &  FOLK  (Geo.  P.  Barton 
and  George  E.  Folk),  1445  Monad 
noek  Blk.     Har.  283.     Aut.  64-553. 

BECKSTROM,  J.  WARNER,  737  Mo 
nadnock  Blk.    Har.  3551. 

BELFIELD,  A.  MILLER,  1362  Monad 
nock  Blk.     Tel.  Har.  4097. 

BELKNAP,  FRANK  L.,  1228  Monad 
nock  Bldg.  Tel.  Har.  8022  and  8023 
Aut.  61-203. 

BELT,  WILLIAM  O.  (Linthicum,  Belt 
&  Fuller),  715  Monadnock  Blk.  Tel 
Har.  4621. 

BEN.IAMIN,  FREDERIC  (Benjamin  & 
Eoodhouse),  1515  Marquette  Bldg 
Tel.  Cent.  6117.    Aut.  67-695. 

BROWN,  CHAS.  TURNER,  839  Unity 
Bldg.     Tel.  Cent.  6415.    Aut.  43-308. 

BROWN,  HOPKINS,  NISSEN  & 
SPRINKLE  (Frank  T.  Brown,  Fran- 
cis A.  Hopkins,  Charles  M.  Nissen  and 
Arthur  I..  Sprinkle,  Jr.),  1124  Monad- 
nock  Blk.      Har.    292. 

BROWN  &  MEIILHOPE  (Taylor  E. 
Brown  and  Clarence  E.  Mehlhope), 
808  Marquette  Bldg.  Tel.  Cent.  4384. 
Aut.  67-468. 

BROWN,  WILLIAMS,  BELL,  HANSON 
&  BOETTCHER  (Charles  A.  Brown, 
Lynn  A.  Williams,  Albert  C.  Bell, 
Harvev  L.  Hanson  anA  Arthur  H. 
Boettcher),  1550  Monadnock  Blk.  Tel. 
Har.    3634    and    759. 

BULKLEY,  CHARLES  C,  1233  McCor- 
mick  Bldg.  Tel.  Har.  1572.  Aut.  64-462. 

BURNS,  ROBERT,  45-54  W.  Randolph. 
Ran.   2212. 

CARPENTER,  PAUL,  Room  400  Com- 
mercial Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.    Tel.  Ran.  1071. 

CHEEVER  &  COX  (Dwight  B.  Chee- 
ver  and  Howard  M.  Cox),  ^33  Mo- 
nadnock Blk.     Har.  575. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  CLARENCE  K.,  1620 
Monadnock  Blk.  Har.  1804.  Aut.  65-294. 


CHAMBERLIN  &  FREUDENREICH 
(Walter  H.  Chamberlin,  formerly  As- 
sistant Commissioner  of  Patents  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  and  Wm.  F.  Freu- 
denreich),  1543  Marquette  Bldg.  Tel. 
Cent.    3044.      Aut.    61-764. 

COUPLAND,  L.  B.  (L.  B.  Coupland  & 
Co.),  118  N.  La  Salle  st.  Tel.  Franklin 
2114.      Aut.    33-880. 

COX,  HOWARD  M.  (Cheever  &  Cox., 
1133  Monadnock  Blk.     Har.   575. 

CRAGG,  GEORGE  L.,  1132  Monadnock 
Blk.     Tel.  Har.  279. 

CROMER,  HARRY  IRWIN  (Poole  & 
Cromer),  1302  Marquette  Bldg.  Ran. 
3397. 

DA  VIES,  WM.  B.,  1508  Marquette  Bldg. 
Tel.   Cent.   6585. 

DODSON,  HARRY^  LEA,  919,  920-108 
South  La  Salle  st.  Tel.  Main  1593. 
Aut.  51-538. 

DRURY,  FRANK  H.,  1610  Fort  Dear- 
born Bldg.     Tel.  Ran.  45. 

DURAND,  ARTHUR  F.,  1314-16  Fisher 
Bldg.     Tel.  Har.  2062. 

DYRENFORTH,  LEE,  CHRITTON  & 
A\'ILES  (Philip  C,  Wm.  H.,  and  Ju- 
lius W.  Dyrenforth,  John  H.  Lee, 
liussell  Wiles  and  George  A.  Chrit- 
ton),  1508  Marquette  Bldg.  Tel.  Cent. 
6585. 

FITTS,  CHARLES  FREEMAN,  523 
Railway  Exchange.     Tel.   Har.  2020. 

FLETCHER,  DAVID  H.,  1541  Monad- 
nock Blk.   Tel.  Har.  4574.   Aut.  63-209. 

FOWKES,  W.  HERBERT,  953  Peoples 
Gas  Bldg.     Tel.  Ran.  1560. 

FULLER,  WALTER  M.  (Linthicum, 
Belt  «S;  Fuller),  715  Monadnock  Blk. 
Tel.  Har.  4621. 

GERLACH,  FRED,  1601-2  Marquette 
Bldg.     Tel.  Cent.  5690. 

GRAVES,  ALBERT  H.  (Offield,  Towle, 
Graves  &  Offleld),  1228  Monadnock 
Blk.    Har.   8022  and  8023.    Aut.  61-203. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  L.,  1539-40  Mar- 
quette Bldg.     Tel.  Ran.  3134. 

HAWLEY,  CHARLES  GILBERT,  630 
Marquette  Bldg.     Tel.  Ran.  1764. 

HILL,  JOHN  W.  (Hill  &  Hill),  1462-4 
Mona-lnock  Blk.  Tel.  Har.  2710.  Aut. 
62-710. 

HILL  &  HILL  (John  W.  Hill  and  Roy 
W.  Hill),  1462-4  Monadnock  Blk.  Tel. 
Har.  2710.    Aut.  02-710. 

HILL,  ROY  W.  (Hill  &  Hill),  1462-4 
Monadnock  Blk.  Tel.  Har.  2710.  Aut. 
62-710. 

HILLS,  CHARLES  W.  &  SON  (Charles 
W.  Hills  and  Charles  W.  Hills,  Jr.), 
1523  to  1527  Monadnock  Blk.  Tel. 
Har.    306.      Aut.    64-813. 

HIRSCHL  &  HIRSCHL  (Samuel  D. 
and  Marcus  A.  Ilirschl),  612  Rector 
Bldg.     Tel.  Ran.  2411. 


PATENT    ATTORNEYS— Continue 


HOPKINS;  L.  M.,  1014  No.  5  South  Wa- 
bash Ave.     Rand.  2352. 

JACKER,  RICHARD  J.,  1102  Monad- 
nock  Elk.    Tel.  Har.  5656. 

JOCKUM,  JR.,  J.  H.,  832  Marquette 
Bldg.     Tel.  Cent.  3271.     Aut.  61-284. 

JOHNS,  LUTHER,  723  Monaduock  Blk. 
Tel.  Har.  20. 

JONES,  ADDINGTON,  AMES  &  SEI- 
BOLD  (W.  Clyde  Jones,  Keene  H. 
Addington,  Robert  Lewis  Ames  and 
Arthur  B.  Seibold),  1610  Fort  Dear- 
born   Bldg-.      Tel.    Ran.    45. 

JONES,  GEORGE  BAYARD,  1445  Mo- 
nadnock  Blk.     Har.   283.     Aut.   64-553. 

KING,  FLORENCE,  1652-3  Monadnock 
Blk.     Tel.  Har.  2899. 

LANE,  WALLACE  R.,  1020  Marquette 
Bldg.     Tel.  Rand.  398. 

LINTHICUM,  BELT  &  FULLER 
(Charles  C.  Linthicum,  William  O. 
Belt  and  Walter  M.  Fuller),  715  Mo- 
nadnock Blk.     Tel.  Har.  4621. 

LINTHICUM,  CHARLES  C.  (Linthi- 
cum, Belt  &  FuHp'c'),  715  Monaduock 
Blk.     Tel.  Har.  4621. 

LOTZ,  RUDOLPH  WM.,  1601  McCor- 
mick  Bldg.,  322  S.  Michigan  ave.  Tel. 
Har.   1808. 

Mcelroy,  JOHN  HOWARD,  1429  Mo- 
naduock Bldg.  Tel.  Har.  259.  Aut. 
61-047. 

MANKLE,  GEORGE,  1020  Marquette 
Bldg.     Tel.  Rand.  398. 

MAY,  GEO.  T.,  JR.  (Foree  Bain  and 
May,  Jr.),  1648  Monadnock  Blk.  Tel. 
Har.  .792.    Aut.   64-508. 

MILLER,  LUTHER  L.,  1512-1515  Mo- 
nadnock Blk.     Tel.  Har.  2854. 

MUNDAY,  EVARTS,  ADCOCK  & 
CLARKE  (John  W.  Munday,  Edward 
S.  Evarts  and  Henry  Love  Clarke), 
907  Marquette  Bldg.     Tel.   Cent.   1556. 

NOBLE,  GLENN  S.,  1405  Security  Bldg. 
Tel.  Main  4721. 

OFFIELD,  TOWLE,  GRAVES  &  OF- 
FIELD  (Chas.  K.  Offleld,  Henry  S. 
Towle,  Albert  H.  Graves  and  James 
R.  Offleld),  1228  Monadnock  Blk.  Tel. 
Har.    S022   and   2023.      Aut.   61-203. 

PARKER  &  CARTER  (Francis  Yv\ 
Parker,  Donald  M.  Carter  and  Fran- 
cis W.  Parker,  Jr.),  1410  Marquette 
Bldg.       Tel.    Cent.    1651.      Aut.    63-937. 

PEIRCE,  FISHER  &  CLAPP  (James 
H.  Peirce,  George  P.  Fisher  and  Har- 
rv  Lincoln  Clapp),  1431  Marquette 
Bldg.      Tel.    Cent.    1648.      Aut.    62-207. 

PINES  &  NEWMANN  (George  S. 
Pines  and  Edward  R.  Newmann),  309 
Harris  Trust  Bldg.    Ran.  3012  and  3013. 

POND,  SAMUEL  K,  1228  Monadnock 
Blk.  Tel.  Har.  8022  and  2023.  Aut. 
61-203. 

POOLE,  C.  CLARENCE  (Poole  &  Cro- 
mer),   1301-5    Marquette    Bldg.      Tel. 
Ran.  3397. 
POTTS,  JOSHUA  R.  H.,  1112  Hartford 


Bldg.,    S.    S.    Dearborn    st.      Tel.    Cent. 
5560,   and   805   G  St.   N.   W.,   Washing- 
ton,   D.    C;    929    Chestnut    St.,    Phila- 
delphia. 
RAYMOND     &     BARNETT     (Otto     R. 
Barnett,   Percival  H.   Truman),   1518- 
1522  Monadnock  Blk.     Tel.  Har.  282. 
Aut.  61-066. 
RECTOR,  HIBBEN,  DAVIS  &  MACAU- 
LEY  (Edward  Rector,  Samuel  E.  Hib- 
ben,  Frank  Parker  Davis,  John  B.  Ma- 
cauley,  Louis  B.  Erwin),  1958  McCor- 
mick  Bldg.,  332  S.  Michigan  Ave.  Tel. 
Har,   821. 
REDFIELD,   CASPER   L.,   525-526   Mo- 
nadnock Blk.     Tel.  Har.  600. 
ROODHOUSE,    BENJ.    T.,     1515    Mar- 
quette   Bldg.      Tel.    Cent.    6117.      Aut. 
67-695. 
RUMMLER    &    RUMMLER    (Wm.    R. 
Rummler,  Eugene  A.  Rummler,  Philip 
B.   Woodworth,   Rudow   Rummler  and 
Edwin      Phelps),      1208-1212      Tribune 
Bldg.      Tel.    Cent.    3418    and    3419. 
SANDERS,     HERBERT     J.,     504-35     S. 
Deai-born  st.    Tel. Cent. 1793.    Aut.47-105 
SCHEIBLE,  ALBERT,  1601  McCormick 
Bldg-..  322  S.Michigan  Av.   Tel. Har.  1808 
SCHMIDT,  CHARLES  J.,  1228  Monad- 
nock  Blk.     Tel.   Har.   8022   and  8023. 
Aut.  61-203. 
SHERIDAN,    WILKINSON,    SCOTT    & 
RICHMOND    (Thomas   Francis    Sheri- 
dan,     George      Laurence      Wilkinson, 
Walter    A.    Scott,    Carl    A.    Richmond 
and     Thomas     H.     Sheridan),     1529-35 
Marquette    Bldg.      Tel.    Cent.    1137. 
STARK,   MICHAEL   J.   &   SONS,    1636 

Monadnock  Blk.    Tel.  Har.  1023. 
SHERVEY,    CHARLES    0.,    1524    Mar- 
quette Bldg.     Tel.  Cent.  2463. 
SMYTHE,  EDWIN  H.,  954  Monadnock 

Blk.     Tel.  Har.  1394. 
STEVENS,  MILO  B.  &  CO.,  337-8  Mo- 
naduock Blk.     Tel.  Har.  2554. 
SWENARTON,  HAROLD  A.,  1233  Mc- 
Cormick Bldg.    Tel.  Har.  1572.    Aut. 
64-462. 
SYNNESTVEDT    &    BRADLEY    (Paul 
SvnnestA^edt   and   James  C.  Bradley), 
953  Peoples  Gas  Bldg.    Tel  Ran.  1560. 
THOMASON,  PRANK  D.,  1028  Tribune 

Bldg.     Cent.  6182.     Aut.  43-263. 
TILLMAN,  CHARLES  C,  1620  Monad- 
nock Blk.     Har.  1804.     Aut.  62-721. 
TRUMAN,   PERCIVAL  H.    (Barnett   & 
Truman),    1518-1522    Monadnock    Blk. 
Tel.  Har.  282.    Aut.  61-066. 
WHIPPLE,    JOHN    H.,    1102    Monadnock 

Blk.  Har.  5656. 
WILKINSON.  GEORGE  LAURENCE 
CSheridan,  Wilkinson,  Scott  and  Rich- 
mond), formerly  Law  Clerk  and  Ex- 
aminer U.  S,  Patent  Office,  1529-35 
Marquette  B'dg.  Tel.  Cent.  1137. 
WILLIAMS,  WTNFTELD  S.,  1316  Corn 

Exeh.  Bk.  Bid?.     Franklin  864. 
WONNELL,    KENT    W.,    1124    Monad- 
nock Blk.     TeL  Har.  292. 
ZABEL,  MAX  W.,  1362  Monadnock  Blk. 
Tel.  Har.  4097.     Aut.  67-705. 


RAILROAD  AHORNEYS 


AMERICAN  REFRIGERATOR  TRAN- 
SIT Co.,  Jefferv  &  Campbell,  Local 
Attvs.,  1356  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Ran. 
330T'. 

A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.  and  System,  1011 
Railway  Exchange  Bldg.  Tel.  Har. 
4910.  Gardiner  Lathrop,  Gen.  Solr.; 
Robt.  Dunlap,  F.  T.  A.  Junkin  and 
T.  J.  Norton,  Gen.  Attys.;  Lee  F.  Eng- 
lish. James  L.  Coleman  and  Homer 
W.   Davis.    Attys. 

AURORA.  ELGIN  &  CHL  R.  R.  CO. 
Gen.  Counsel,  Hopkins,  Peffers  & 
Hopkins,  616  Corn  Exchange  Bk. 
Bldg.     Tel.  Main  3146. 

B.  &  O.  R.  R.  CO.,  Division  Counsel, 
Calhoun,  Lvford  &  Sheean,  940  The 
Rookery.  Tel.  Wabash  3  814.  Atty., 
Charles   D.   Clark. 

B.  &  O.  C.  TERM.  R.  R.  CO.,  315  Balti. 
&  Ohio  Passenger  Station.  Tel.  "Wa- 
bash 3242.  Gen'l  Solicitors,  Calhoun, 
Lvford  and  Sheean.  Gen'l  Atty., 
.Tesse  B.  Barton;  Asst.  Atty.,  Thomas 
M.   Butters. 

CALUMET  AND  SOUTH  CHI.  R.  CO. 
Leonard  A.  Busby,  Counsel,  1639  First 
Nat'l   Bk.    Bldg.      Tel.   Ran.   2160. 

CHESAPEAKE  &  OHIO  RT.  CO.,  Local 
Atty.,  H.  C.  Starr,  Pythian  Bldg.,  In- 
dianapolis,' Ind. 

CHL  &  ALTON  R.  R.  CO.,  Gen.  Solr., 
Silas  H.  Strawn,  Attys.,  "Winston, 
Pavne.  Strawn  &  Shaw,  1400  First 
Nat.    Bk.    Bldg.      Cent.    828. 

C,  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  CO.,  Gen.  Offices,  1100- 
5  47  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  Tel.  "Wabash 
4400.  Gen.  Counsel,  Chester  M. 
Dawes;  Asst.  to  Gen.  Counsel,  E.  M. 
Shelton;  Gen.  Atty.,  R.  B.  Scott;  Atty. 
111.  Dist..  Jos.  A.  Connell,  "W.  D. 
Barge.     Claims  Atty.,  F.  S.   Robinson. 

C,  C.  C.  &  ST.  L.  RY  CO,  Gen  Counsel, 
Bertrand  "Walker  and  R.  J.  Cary,  536 
La    Salle    St.    Sta.      Tel.    "Wabash   4200. 

CHI.  CITY  RY.  CO.,  Gen.  Counsel, 
Busbv.  Miller  &  Robinson,  1639  First 
Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.  Rand.  2160.  Special 
Counsel,  John  P.  "Wilson,  Sr.,  1605 
Marquette  Bldg..  Cent.  406;  E.  R. 
Bliss,  1419  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Cent. 
1165;  Attys.,  C.  A.  Stafford,  "W.  D. 
Bartholomew.  A.  C.  Wild,  A.  R.  Pe- 
terson. A.  K.  Bodholdt.  1623  First 
Nat.    Bk.   Bldg.,    Ran.    581. 

CHICAGO  CITY  AND  CONNECTING 
RATLAVAYS,  Leonard  A.  Busby, 
Counsel,  1639  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg., 
Ran.    2160. 

C.  &  E.  T.  R.  R.  CO.,  7th  noor  McCor- 
mick  Bldg.,  "Van  Buren  st.  and  Michi- 
gan ave.,  Tel.  Har.  5115.  Gen.  Coun- 
sel, Calhoun,  Lyford  &  Sheean,  940 
Rookery  Bldg..  Tel.  Wabash  3814; 
Gen.  Solr..  E.  H.  Seneff;  Gen.  Atty., 
H.  T.  Dick;  Dist.  Atty.,  C.  B.  Cardy; 
Insurance  Atty.,  Harrison  F.  Jone»; 
Renl  Estate  and  Tax  Agent,  G.  Bruce 
Hill. 

C.  &  R.  ERIE  R.  R.  CO.,  1113  Rookery. 
Tel.  Wabash  2307.  Gen.  Counsel,  W. 
O.  Johnson. 


CHL  GREAT  WESTERN  RAILROAD 
CO.,  Gen.  Counsel,  John  Barton 
Payne;  Attys.,  Winston,  Payne, 
Strawn  &  Shaw,  1400  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.      Tel.    Cent.    828. 

CHL,  IND.  &  LOU.  RY.  CO.,  1422  Heisen 
Bldg.  Tel.  Har.  3309.  Gen.  Solr., 
Elisha  C.  Field;  Gen.  Atty.,  Harry  R. 
Kurrie;  Attys.  for  111.,  Winston, 
Payne,   Strawn   &  Shaw. 

CHL,    IND.    &    SOUTHERN    R.    R.  CO.. 

Gen.    Counsel,    Bertrand    Walker  and 

R.  J.  Cary,  536  La  Salle  St.  Sta.  Tel. 
AVabash   4200. 

CHL  JUNC.  RY.  CO.,  Solrs.,  Winston, 
Payne.  Strawn  &  Shaw,  1400  First 
Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Tel.  Cent.  828. 

CHL  &  MIL.  ELEC.  R.  R.  CO.,  Bull  & 
Johnson,  1113  The  Rookery.  Tel.  Wa- 
bash 1676.     Attorneys  for  receiver. 

C,  M.  &  ST.  P.  R.  R.  CO.,  1335  Railway 
Exchange  Bldg.  Tel.  Har.  6162.  Gen. 
Counsel,  Burton  Hanson;  Gen.  Solr., 
H.  H.  Field;  Asst.  Gen.  Solrs.,  J.  N. 
Davis,  J.  R.  Dickinson,  C.  S.  Jeffer- 
son; Atty.,  "W.  D.  MUlard;  Commerce 
Counsel,  O.  W.  Dynes. 

C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.  CO.,  Gen.  Offices,  502, 
326  W.  Jackson  blvd.  Tel.  Wabash 
3408.  Gen.  Counsel,  Edward  M.  Hyzer; 
Asst.  Gen.  Counsel,  William  G.  Wheel- 
er; Gen.  Solr.,  Carl  C.  Wright;  G«n. 
Attvs.,  Charles  A.  "Vilas,  Irving  Her- 
riott,  Ira  C.  Belden,  Robert  H.  Wid- 
decombe. 

CHL  &  OAK  PARK  ELEV.  R.  R.  CO., 
Gen.  Counsel,  Isham,  Lincoln  & 
Beale.  1700-72  "W.  Adams  st.  Ran. 
425.  Gen.  Atty.,  Addison  L.  Gardner. 
404  Royal  Ins.  Bldg.  Wabash  3347. 
Atty.,  Carroll  H.  Jones.  Samuel  In- 
sull,  receiver. 

C.  R.  I.  &  P.  RY.  CO.,  1025  La  Salle  St. 
Sta.  Tel.  Wab.  3210.  Gen.  Counsel, 
F.  C.  Dillard;  Gen.  Attys.,  M.  L.  Bell 
and  W.  F.  Dickinson;  Asst.  Gen. 
Atty.,  Thomas  R.  Beman;  Claims 
Atty.,  Geo.  E.  McCaughan;  Atty., 
Charles  T.  Schwarz;  Asst.  Attys., 
AVallaoe  T.  Hughes  and  A,  B.  Enoch; 
Real  Estate  and  Tax  Agent,  Thos. 
J.  Newkirk. 

CHI.  RAILWAYS  COMPANY.  Claim 
and  Law  Department,  600  WaslTing- 
ton  bivd.  Tel.  Havmarket  4126.  Gen. 
Atty.,  J.  R.  Guilllams;  Gen.  Claim 
Agent,  Sidney  Ossnski:  Attys..  C.  C. 
Cunningham.  J.  D.  Ryan,  W.  H. 
Symmes,  Philip  Rosenthal,  Thos.  E. 
MaoKinlev,  E.  C.  Stearns,  John  W. 
"V\^alsh,  Frank  L.  Kriete,  Nathan  L. 
Kruoger,  W.  L.  Stevenson,  S.  M. 
Myers. 

CHI.  &  SOUTHERN  TRACTION  CO.. 
Gen.  Counsel,  Leonard  A.  Busbv,  1639 
First.    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg.      Ran.    2i60. 

CHICAGO.  TERRE  HAUTE  &  S.  E.  RY. 
CO.,  22S  Baltl.  &  Ohio  Passenger  Sta- 
tion. Gen.  Atty.,  Wm.  F.  Peter.  Tel. 
Har.   4660. 

C.  K'  W.  IND.  R.  R  CO.  and  THE  BELT 
RY.  CO.  of  Chicago,  45  Dearborn  Sta- 
tion. Tel.  Har.  3690.  Gen.  Counsel, 
"UMlliam  S.  Kies;  Gen.  Attv.,  C.  G. 
Austin,  Jr.;  Atty.,  Beverly  "W.  Howe. 


RAILROAD    ATTORNEYS— Continued 


CHI.  &  WESTERN  RY.  CO.,  Leonard  A. 
Busby,  Counsel,  1639  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg-.      Tel.   Ran.    2160. 

CINCINNATI,  NEW  ORLEANS  & 
TEXAS,  PAC.  RY.,  Attorneys,  Sim- 
mons &  Irving-,  1652  Otis  Bldg.  Tal. 
Main    14S8. 

COLORADO-MIDLAND   R.    R.    CO.,   Jef- 

fery    &    Campbell,    Local    Attys.,    1356 
First    Nat.    Bk.    Bldg.      Ran.    3307. 

DENVER  &  RIO  GRANDE  R.  R.  CO., 
Jeffery  &  Campbell,  Local  Attys,  1356 
First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  3307. 

EASTERN  ILL.  RY.  CO.,  Leonard  A. 
Busbv,  Counsel,  1639  First  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg.      Tel.   Ran.   2160. 

ELGIN,  JOLIET  &  EASTERN  R.  R.,^  700 
Com.  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Tel.  Ran.  400. 
Gen.  Counsel,  K.  K.  Knapp;  Atty.,  R. 
W.    Campbell. 

GRAND  TRUNK  WESTERN  RY., 
Attvs.,  Kretzinger  &  Kretzinger,  919 
Monadnock   Blk.      Tel.   Har.    242. 

HAMMOND.  WHITING  &  EAST  CHI. 
RY.  CO.,  Leonard  A  Busby,  Counsel. 
1639  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.  Tel.  Ran. 
2160. 

ILL.  CENT.  R.  R.  CO.,  Gen.  Offices,  135 
Park  Row;  Tel.  Wabash  2200.  Gen. 
Solr.,  Blewett  Lee;  Gen.  Attys.,  Wal- 
ter S.  Horton,  C.  L.  Sivley,  R.  V. 
Fletcher:  Attys.,  A.  P.  Humburg,  E. 
W.  McGrew;  Dist.  Atty.,  John  G. 
Drennan;  Asst.  Local  Atty.,  V.  W. 
Foster;  Special  Atty.,  Geo.  A.  Dupuy; 
Local  Attys.,  Calhoun,  Lyford  & 
Sheean,  940  Rookery.  Tel.  Wabash 
3S14. 

IND.  HARBOR  BELT  R.  R.  CO.,  Gen. 
Counsel,  Glennon,  Cary,  Walker  & 
Howe,  536  La  Salle  St.  Station.  Tel. 
Wabash   4200. 

INTERNATIONAL  &  GREAT  NORTH- 
ERN R.  R.  CO.,  Jeffery  &  Campbell, 
Local  Attvs.,  1356  First  Nat.  Bk. 
Bldg.      Ran.    3307. 

LEHIGH  VALLEY  R.  R.  CO.,  Attys., 
Ullmann,  Hoag  &  Davidson,  1305 
Fisher  Bldg.      Tel.  Har.  236. 

L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.  CO.,  Gen.  Counsel. 
Bertrand  Walker  and  R.  J.  Cary,  536 
La  Salle  St.  Station.  Tel.  Wabash 
4200. 

MET.  WEST  SIDE  ELEV.  R.  R.  CO., 
Gen.  Counsel,  Isham,  Lincoln  &  Beale, 
1700-72  W.  Adams  St.  Ran.  425.  Gen. 
Atty.,  Addison  L.  Gardner,  404  Royal 
Ins.  Bldg.,  Wabash  3347;  Atty.,  Car- 
roll   H.    Jones. 

MICH.  CENT.  R.  R.  CO.,  Solrs.,  Wm- 
ston,  Pavne,  Strawn  &  Shaw,  1400 
First   Nat.   Bk.   Bldg.      Tel.   Cent.    828. 

MISSOURI,  KAN.  &  TEX.  RY.  CO.,  Lo- 
cal Attys.,  Hay  &  Brown,  1318-8  S. 
Dearborn  st.     Tel.  Ran.  1368. 

MISSOURI  PACIFIC  RY.  CO.,  Jeffery  & 
Campbell,  Local  Attvs.,  1356  First 
Nat.  Bk.   Bldg.     Ran.  3307. 

MOBILE  &  OHIO  R.  R.  CO.,  Jeffery  & 
Campbell,  Local  Counsel,  1356  F'irst 
Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  3307. 


N.  ^V.  ELEV.  RY.  CO.,  Gen.  Counsel, 
Isham,  Lincoln  &  Beale,  1700-72  W. 
Adams  St.  Ran.  425.  Gen.  Atty.,  Ad- 
dison L.  Gardner,  404  RoyaJ  Ins. 
Bldg.  Wabash  3347.  Atty.,  Carroll 
H.  Jones. 

N.  Y.  CENT  &  HUDSON  R.  R.  CO., 
Solrs.,  Glennon,  Cary,  Walker  & 
Howe,  536  La  Salle  St.  Station.  Tel. 
Wabash    4200. 

N.  Y.,  C.  &  ST.  L.  R.  R.  CO.,  Attys., 
Glennon,  Cary,  Walker  &  Howe,  53ff 
La  Salle  St.  Station.  Tel.  Wabash 
4200. 

PENN.  CO.  (P.,  F.  W.  &  C.  RY.)  and 
P.,  C.  C.  &  ST.  L.  RY.  CO.,  Solrs, 
Loesch,  Scofield  &  Loesch,  1540  Otis 
Bldg      Tel.    Main    4365. 

PERE  MARQUETTE  RAILROAD  CO., 
Attys.,  Glennon,  Cary,  Walker  & 
Howe,  536  La  Salle  St.  Station.  Tel. 
Wabash  4200. 

PHILA.  •&  READING  RY.  CO.,  Attys., 
Ullmann,  Hoag  &  Davidson,  1305 
Fisher  Bldg.      Tel.  Har.   236. 

SE. A  BOARD  AIR  LINE  RY.,  Local 
Counsel.  Geo.  H.  Miller,  1415  Mar- 
quete  Bldg.     Tel.   Cent.  2822. 

SOUTH  SIDE  ELEV.  R.  R.,  Gen.  Coun- 
sel, Isham,  Lincoln  &  Beale,  1700-72 
W.  Adams  St.  Ran.  425.  Gen.  Atty., 
Addison  L.  Gardner,  404  Roval  Ins. 
Bldg.  Wabash  3347.  Atty.,  Carroll 
H.  Jones. 

SOUTHERN  STREET  RY.  CO..  Leonard 
A.  Busbv,  Counsel,  1639  First  Nat. 
Bk.    Bldg.      Tel.    Ran.    2160. 

ST.  LOUIS,  IRON  MOUNTAIN  & 
SOUTHERN  RY.  CO.,  Jeffery  & 
Campbell,  Local  Attys.,  1356  First 
Nat.   Bk.   Bldg.     Ran.    3307. 

ST^LOUIS  SOUTHWESTERN 'ryT'Co! 
Jefferv  &  Campbell,  Local  Attys.,  1356 
First  Nat.   Bk.   Bldg.     Ran.   3307. 

TEXAS  &  PACIFIC  RY.  CO.,  Jeffery  & 
Campbell,  Local  Attys.,  1356  First 
Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.     Ran.  3307. 

THE  PULLMAN  CO.,  400  Pullman  Bldg. 
Tel.  Har.  1523.  Gen.  Solr.,  F.  B.  Dan- 
iels; Gen.  Atty.,  G.  S.  Fernald;  Assi. 
Gen.  Solr.,  H.  T  Wilcoxon;  Tax  Atty., 
J.  D.  Ferguson;  Claims  Atty.,  C.  S 
Williston;    Atty.,    S.    W.    Gehr. 

UNION  PACIFIC  R.  R.  CO.,  Local  Le- 
gal Dept.,  617-112  W.  Adams  st.  H. 
A.  Scandrett,  Interstate  Commerce 
Atty.     Tel.  Ran.  141. 

WABASH  R.  R.,  Attys.,  Zane,  Morse, 
McKinney  &  Mcllvaine,  709  Harris 
Trust  Bldg.  Cent.  805.  Local  Attvs., 
Hay  &  Brown,  1318-S  S.  Dearborn  st. 
Tel.   Ran.   1638. 

WESTERN  PACIFIC  RY.  CO.,  Jeffery 
&  Campbell,  Local  Attys..  1356  First 
Nat.   Bk.    Bldg.      Ran.   3307. 

WESTERN  RAILROAD  ASSN.,  1033 
Peoples  Gas.  Bldg.,  Geo.  S.  Payson, 
Gen.  Counsel.     Tel.  Cent.  1154. 

WISCONSIN  &  MICHIGAN  RY  CO.. 
Gen.  Atty.,  Louis  E.  Hart,  1913-111 
W.   Monroe    st.      Tel.   Cent.    6731. 


COURTS  AND  OFFICIALS 

FEDERE,  STATE,  COUNTY  AND  CITY 


THE   COURTS. 

UNITED  STATES    SUPREME 

JUDICIARY. 

Chief  Justice,  Edward  D.  White,  of 
Louisiana  (appointed  1910),  Fourth 
Circuit. 

ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES. 

Joseph  McKenna,  of  California  (ap- 
pointed  1898),  Ninth   Circuit. 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  of  Massachu- 
setts  (appointed '1902),  First  Circuit. 

William  E.  Day,  of  Ohio  (appointed 
1903),  Sixth  Circuit. 

Horace  H.  Lurton,  of  Tennessee  (ap- 
pointed 1909),  Seventh  Circuit. 

Charles  E.  Hughes,  of  New  York  (ap- 
pointed  1910),   Second   Circuit. 

Willis  Van  Devanter,  of  Wyoming 
(appointed  1910),  Eighth  Circuit. 

Joseph  R.  Lamar,  of  Georgia  (ap- 
pointed 1910),  Fifth  Circuit. 

Mahlon  Pitney,  of  New  Jersey  (ap- 
pointed March  18,  1912),  Third  Circuit. 

OFFICIALS. 

Clerk,  James  H.  McKenney,  District 
of  Columbia;  Deputy  Clerk,  James  D. 
Maher,  District  of  Columbia;  Marshal, 
J.  M.  Wright,  Kentucky;  Reporter, 
Charles  Henry  Butler,  New  York. 

TERMS. 

One  term  annually,  on  the  second 
Monday  of  October,  at  Washington,  D. 

C. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE. 

Attorney  General,  James  C.  McRey- 
nolds  (Tennessee). 

Assistant  to  the  Attorney  General, 
James  A.  Fowler   (Tennessee). 

Assistant  Attorneys  General,  William 
R.  Harr  (District  of  Columbia);  Win- 
fred  T.  Denison  (New  York);  Ernest 
Knaebel  (Colorado);  Jesse  C.  Adkins 
(District  of  Columbia);  Charles  W. 
Cobb  (California),  Interior  Department; 
Samuel  H.  Thompson,  Jr.  (Colorado). 


U.  S.  COMMERCE  COURT. 

Judiciary. 

Martin   A.   Knapp,   New  York;    term 
expires  1915. 

William  H.  Hunt,  Montana;  term  ex- 
pires 1913. 

John  Emmett  Garland,  South  Dakota; 
term  expires  1912. 

Julian    W.    Mack,    Hlinois;    term    ex- 
pires 1916. 

Officials. 

Clerk— G.  F.  Snyder,  West  Virginia. 

Marshal — ^Frank  J.   Starek,   Ohio. 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

JUDICIARY. 

Chief  Justice,  Stanton  J.  Peelle,  of 
Indiana  (appointed  1892). 

ASSOCIATE    JUSTICES. 

Charles  B.  Howry,  of  Mississippi  (ap- 
pointed 1897). 

Fenton  W.  Booth,  of  Illinois  (ap- 
pointed 1905). 

Samuel  S.  Barney,  of  Wisconsin  (ap- 
pointed 1905). 

George  W.  Atkinson,  of  West  Vir- 
ginia  (appointed  1905). 

OFFICIALS. 

Chief  Clerk,  Archibald   Hopkins. 

TERM. 
Begins   on    the   first   Monday   of  De- 
cember. 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  APPEALS 

(Acts  of  Aug.  5,  1909,  and 
Feb.  25,  1910.) 

Presiding  Judge — Robert  M.  Mont- 
gomery, Michigan. 

Associate  Judges — James  F.  Smith, 
California;  Orion  M.  Barber,  Vermont; 
Marion  De  Vries,  California;  George  E. 
Martin,  Ohio. 

Marshal — Frank  H.  Briggs,  Maine. 

Clerk— Arthur  B.  Shelton,  District  of 
Columbia. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


U.  S.  CIRCUIT  COURT  OF 

APPEALS,  SEVENTH 

CIRCUIT. 

JUDICIARY— CIRCUIT    JUDGES. 

Hon.  Horace  H.  Lurton,  of  Tennessee. 

Hon.  Francis  E.  Baker,  of  Goshen, 
Ind. 

Hon.  William  H.  Seaman,  of  She- 
boygan, Wis. 

Hon.  Christian  C.  Kohlsaat,  of  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

CLERK. 

Edward  M.  Holloway,  725-728  Fed- 
eral Bldg.  Tel.  Har.  4700.  Deputy 
Clerk,  F.  G.  Campbell. 

SESSIONS. 

One  first  Tuesday  in  October,  one 
first  Tuesday  in  January,  and  one  sec- 
ond Tuesday  in  April.  Only  one  term 
and  that  in  October. 


U.   S.   DISTRICT   COURT. 

Northern  District  of  Illinois. 
Eastern  Division  at  Chicago. 

JUDICIARY. 

Illinois — ^Northern    District. 
Hon.  Kenesaw  M.  Landis  (appointed 
March  28,  1905). 

Hon.   George   A.    Carpenter    (appoint- 
ed   Jan.    10,    1910). 

Illinois — Southern  District, 
Hon.   J.    Otis   Humphrey,    of   Spring- 
field. 

Illinois — Eastern  District. 
Hon.  Francis  M.  Wright,  of  Urbana. 

Indiana. 
Hon.  Albert  B.  Anderson,  of  Indian- 
apolis. 

Wisconsin — ^Western  District. 
Hon.  Arthur  L.  Sanborn,  of  Madison. 

Wisconsin — Eastern  District. 
Hon.  Ferd.  A.  Geiger,  of  Milwaukee. 
OFFICIALS. 
Clerk  of  District  Court. 
Thomas     C.    MacMillan,    650   Federal 
Bldg.,  Tel.  Har.  4700,  Local  20.    Deputy 
Clerks,  Charles  A.  Buell,  John   E.  Fay, 
John  Felker,  Joseph  O 'Sullivan.    Assist- 
ants, Julia  A.  Thomas,  A.  V.  Middleton, 
D.  K.  Ward,  Myrtle  M.  Snyder. 

John  H.  E.  Jamar,  Deputy  Clerk, 
Room  600  Federal  Bldg.  Tel.  4700. 
Local  47.  Clerks,  A.  V.  Shoemaker, 
Thomas  V.  Sell,  Arthur  E.  Claussen. 
Assistants,  E.  Wallace,  E.  Franklin. 


TERMS. 

Law — Terms,  first  Mondays  of  Feb 
ruary,  March,  April,  May,  June,  July 
September  and  October,  and  third  Mon 
day  of  December.  Last  day  of  service, 
second  Friday  before  first  day  of  term 
Default  day,  first  Thursday  of  term. 

Chancery — Terms  every  month.  Rule 
day,  first  Monday.  Default  day,  Tues- 
day following.  Process  must  be  served 
twenty  days  before  return  day.  Answer 
must  be  entered  on  or  before  return  day 
if  twenty  days'  service. 

U.    S.    DISTRICT    ATTORNEY. 
Illinois — Northern  District. 
James  H.  Wilkerson,  826  Federal  Bldg. 
Tel.  Har.  4700. 

Chief  Clerk,  William  A.  Small. 
Assistant  Attorneys,  John  Byrne,  Gar- 
field Charles,  Robert  W.  Childs,  Morton 
S.  Cressy,  Benjamin  Davis,  Frederick 
Dickinson,  Henry  W.  Freeman,  Elwood 
G.  Godman,  Laurence  B.  Jacobs,  Walter 
M.  Krimbill,  Peter  P.  Mindak,  Harry  A. 
Parkin,  Lin  William  Price,  David  D. 
Stansbury,  William  S.  Stahl,  Walter  P. 
Steffen,  Louis  F.  Strawn,  John  F.  Voigt, 
Albert  G.  Welch. 

Illinois — Eastern  District. 
William    E.   Trautmann,   of   Danville. 
Assistant   Attorneys,   Samuel   Murray 
Clark,  John  E.  Hamlin. 

Illinois — Southern    District. 
William  A.  Northcott,  of  Springfield. 
Clerk,  Robert  C.  Brown. 

Assistant  Attorneys,  Henry  A.  Con- 
verse, Joseph  H.  Story. 

U.  S.  MARSHAL'S  OFFICE. 

Marshal,  Luman  T.  Hoy,  804  Federal 
Bldg.,  Tel.  Har.  4700.  Chief  Deputy, 
J.  P.  Wolf.  Deputies,  Sam  Howard; 
Edw.  T.  Webster,  George  Q.  Allen, 
Thomas  Middleton,  J.  T.  Buckner,  O.  E. 
Bergeson,  E.  C.  Cook,  Charles  Schrimpl, 
W.  H.  Griffith,  Jr.,  H.  B.  Coy,  C.  F. 
Guenther,  C.  T.  Donovan,  A.  J.  Calder, 
Alexander  Conlev,  John  Gillhooly,  W.  P. 
Holden,  F.  J.  Otto,  E.  R.  Davis'  Office 
Deputy  at  Freeport,  H.  F.  Hanke. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY, 


MASTERS  IN  CHANCERY. 

James  S.  Hopkins,  616  Corn  Ex- 
change Bank  Bldg.,  Tel.  Main  3146 
and  2949. 

Charles  B.  Morrison,  652  Federal  Bldg. 
Tel.  Har.  3013. 

U.   S.    COMMISSIONERS. 

Wirt  E.  Humphrey,  Charles  A.  Buell, 
Lewis  F.  Mason,  Mark  A.  Foote,  Sim- 
eon W.  King,  all  for  Chicago;  H.  H. 
Dicus,  Streator,  HI.;  Chas.  H.  Greene, 
Freeport,  HI. 

COMMISSIONERS   IN  EXTRADITION 
CASES. 

Mark  A.  Foote,  877  Federal  Bldg., 
Tel.  Har.  4700.  Wirt  E.  Humphrey,  1311 
Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Main  4221,  Aut. 
41-968.  Simeon  W.  King,  957  Monad- 
nock  Blk.,  Tel.  Har.  2358.  Chas.  A. 
Buell,  679  Federal  Bldg.,  Tel.  Har.  4700. 

REFEREES  IN  BANKRUPTCY  FOR 
COOK  AND  LAKE  COUNTIES. 

Sidney  C.  Eastman,  901  Monadnock 
Blk.,  Tel.  Har.   626;  Aut.   64-346. 

Frank  L.  Wean,  434  Monadnock  Blk., 
Tel.  Har.  1926. 

OUTSIDE    REFEREES. 

Morrill  Sprague,  Joliet,  for  Will  and 
Grundy  Counties;  Arthur  E.  Fisher, 
Rockford,  for  Boone,  Winnebago,  Ste- 
^henson  and  Jo  Daviess  Counties; 
Thomas  S.  Huntley,  Elgin,  for  Du  Page, 
Kendall,  Kane,  MeHenry  and  DeKalb 
Counties;  Arthur  H.  Colwell,  Ottawa, 
for  La  Salle  County;  Henry  S.  Dixon, 
Dixon,  for  Whiteside,  Lee,  Ogle  and 
Carroll  Counties. 

JURY  COMMISSIONERS. 

Frank  H.  Jones,  for  Eastern  Division, 
Continental  and  Commercial  National 
Bank,  Clark  and  Adams,  and  Thomas 
C.  MacMillan,  Clerk  of  the  United 
States  District  Court. 

H.  Poffenberger,  Freeport,  Stephen- 
son County,  HI.,  for  Western  Division. 

UNITED      STATES     DEPOSITORIES. 

Central  Trust  Company  of  Hlinois, 
Hibernian  Banking  Association,  State 
Bank  of  Chicago,  the  Northern 
Trust  Company,  Union  Trust  Com- 
pany, First  National  Bank  of 
Chicago,  Merchants'  Loan  and  Trust 
Co.,  Fort  Dearborn  National  Bank, 
Foreman  Bros.'  Banking  Co.,  Continent- 
al &  Commercial  National  Bank,  Na- 
tional Bank  of  the  Kepublic,  Bankers' 
National  Bank,  Corn  Exchange  National 
Bank,  Federal  Trust  and  Savings  Bank, 


National  City  Bank,  Home  Bank  and 
Trust  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  and  Sav- 
ings Bank,  La  Salle  Street  National 
Bank. 

WESTERN       DIVISION       OF       THE 

NORTHERN       DISTRICT       OF 

ILLINOIS  AT  FREEPORT. 

Judiciary — The  Judges  of  the  Circuit 
and  District  Courts  of  the  Northern 
District  of  Illinois. 

Official&— The  Clerks,  U.  S.  District 
Attorney  and  Marshal  of  the  Northern 
District.  Deputy  Clerk  at  Freeport, 
C.  J.  Bentley. 

Terms — The  third  Mondays  in  April 
and  October.  Adjourned  terms — The 
third  Mondays  in  January  and  July. 

ILLINOIS  SUPREME 
COURT. 

DISTRICTS. 

The  Supreme  Court  is  composed  of 
seven  districts,  as  follows: 

First — The  Counties  of  St.  Clair, 
Clinton,  Washington,  Jefferson,  Wayne, 
Edwards,  Wabash,  White,  Hamilton, 
Franklin,  Perry,  Randolph,  Monroe, 
Jackson,  Williamson,  Saline,  Gallatin, 
Hardin,  Pope,  Union,  Johnson,  Alex- 
ander, Pulaski  and  Massac. 

Second — The  Counties  of  Madison, 
Bond,  Marion,  Clay,  Richmond,  Law- 
rence, Crawford,  Jasper,  Effingham, 
Fayette,  Montgomery,  Macoupin,  Shel- 
by, Cumberland,  Clark,  Greene,  Jersey, 
Calhoun,  Christian,  Pike  and  Scott. 

Third — The  Counties  of  Sangamon, 
Macon,  Logan,  DeWitt,  Piatt,  Douglas, 
Champaign,  Vermilion,  McLean,  Liv- 
ingston, Ford,  Iroquois,  Coles,  Edgar, 
Moultrie   and  Tazewell. 

Fourth — The  Counties  of  Rock  Isl- 
and, Mercer,  Warren,  Henderson,  Ful- 
ton, McDonough,  Hancock,  Schuyler, 
Brown,  Adams,  Mason,  Menard,  Mor- 
gan and  Cass. 

Fifth— The  Counties  of  Knox,  Henry, 
Stark,  Peoria,  Marshall,  Putnam,  Bu- 
reau,  La  Salle,   Grundy   and  Woodford. 

Sixth — The  Counties  of  Whiteside, 
Carroll,  .lo  Daviess,  Stephenson,  Win- 
nebago, Boone.  McHenry.  Kane,  Ken- 
dall, DeKalb.  Lee  and  Ogle. 

Seventh — The  Counties  of  Lake, 
Cook,  Will,  Kankakee  and  Du  Page. 

JUDICIARY. 

Alonzo  K.  Vickers,  of  East  St.  Louis, 
Ist  Dist.   (term  expires  June,  1915). 

William  M.  Farmer,  of  Vandalia,  2d 
Dist.  (term  expires  June,  1915). 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Frank    K.    Dunn,    of    Charleston,    3d 

Dist.  (term  expires  June,  1915). 

George  A,  Cooke,  of  Aledo,  Fourth 
District  (term  expires  June,  1921), 
Chief  Justice. 

John  P.  Hand,  of  Cambridge,  5th 
Dist.    (term  expires  June,   1918). 

James  H.  Cartwright,  of  Oregon,  6th 
Dist.    (term  expires  June,  1915). 

Orrin  N.  Carter,  of  Chicago,  7th 
Dist.  (term  expires  June,  1915).  Chi- 
cago address,  Eoom  1022,  Court  House. 
Telephone  Main  4480. 

OFFICIALS. 

Attorney-General,  Patrick  J.  Lucey, 
of  La  Salle  County. 

Assistant  Attorney-General,  Lester  H. 
Strawn,  of  Pontiae,  111. 

Eeporter,  Samuel  P.  Irwin,  Bloom- 
ington. 

Clerk,  J.  McC'an  Davis,  Springfield. 

Deputy  Clerk,  Eobert  L.  Cown,  of 
Springfield. 

Long  Distance  Telephone,  Main  667. 

TERMS. 

At  Springfield  on  the  first  Tuesday  in 
October,  December,  February,  April  and 
June  of  each  year. 

ADMISSION  TO  THE  BAR. 

By  State  Board  of  Law  Examiners, 
George  W.  Wall,  president,  Du  Quoin, 
111.;  Wm.  B.  Wright,  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Effingham;  David  B.  Snow, 
Ottawa;  Eussell  Whitman,  Chicago; 
Charles  L.  Bartlett,  Quincy,  111.  Ex- 
aminations to  be  held  at  Ottawa  on  the 
last  Tuesday  of  February;  at  Chicago, 
the  first  Tuesday  following  the  4th  day 
of  July;  at  Springfield,  the  first  Tues- 
day of  October,  and  at  Mt.  Vernon  on 
the  first  Tuesday  of  December  in  each 
year. 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS. 
Office  in  Springfield. 

Martin  A.  Brennan,  Bloomington;  Wil- 
liam Johnson,  Eockford;  A.G.Kennedy, 
De  Kalb;  Secretary,  James  J.  Brady, 
ex  oflficio. 

COMMISSIONERS   OF   UNIFORM 
LAWS. 
Created  by  Act  of  June  3,  1909.    Term, 
Four  Years. 
John    C.    Eichberg,    Chicago;    O.    A. 
Harker,    Urbana;    John     H.     Wigmore, 
Chicago;    Ernest  Freund,   Chicago;   Na- 
than W.   MacChesney,   Chicago. 


AFFEIiLATE  COURTS. 

FIRST  DISTRICT. 

(Seventh  Floor,  Ashland  Block.) 

Composed   of   Cook   County. 

JUDICIARY. 

(Tel.  Central  2064.) 

Presiding  Justice,  Ben  M.  Smith;  res. 
1231  Lunt  Ave.     Tel.  Eogers  Park  3757. 

Associate  Justices:  Frank  Baker,  res. 
643  Woodland  Park,  Tel.  Douglas  907; 
Edward  O.  Brown,  res.  1216  N.  State 
St.,  Tel.  North  3454. 

OFFICIALS. 

(Tel.    Central    4693.     Aut.    41-426.) 

Clerk,  Alfred  R.  Porter. 

Chief  Deputy  Clerk,  Roy  S.  Gaskill. 

Deputy  Clerk,  Francis  A.  Bedlan. 

Librarian  and  Bailiif,  Matthew  J. 
Corcoran. 

Terms. 

At  Chicago,  first  Tuesdays  in  March 
and  October. 

B.  BRANCH  APPELLATE  COURT. 

(Seventh    Floor,    Ashland   Block. 
Tel.   Eand.   1733.) 
Chief   Justice,   Thomas   C.   Clark,   res. 
Evanstou,  Tel.  Evanston  1784. 

Associate  Justices:  Frederick  A. 
Smith,  res.  609  Eush  St.,  Tel.  North 
2839;  Albert  C.  Barnes,  1223  E.  50th  St., 
Tel.  Drexel  218. 

C.  BRANCH  APPELLATE  COURT. 

(902  Ashland  Block.  Tel.  Eand.  3641.) 
Chief  Justice,  Warren  W.  Duncan,  of 

Marion,  111. 

Associate  Justices:    Emery  C.  Graves, 

of    Geneseo,    111.;    James    S.    Baume,    of 

Galena,  111. 

D.  BRANCH  APPELLATE  COURT. 

(802  Ashland  Block.  Tel.  Eand.  5540.) 
Chief  Justice,  Martin  M.  Gridley,  res. 

1433  Hinman  av.,  Evanston,  111.  Tel.  85. 
Associate   Justices:     William   H.   Mc- 

Surely,  res.  5136  Hibbard  Ave.    Joseph 

11.   Fitch,   res.    1703   Winona   Ave.,   Tel. 

Edgewater  6'. 

SECOND  DISTRICT. 

Composed  of  the  Counties  of  Boone, 
Bureau,  Carroll,  DeKalb,  Du  Page, 
Grundy,  Henderson,  Henry,  Iroquois, 
Jo  Daviess,  Kane,  Kankakee,  Kendall, 
Knox,  Lake,  La  Salle,  Lee,  Livingston, 
Marshall,  McHenry,  Mercer,  Ogle,  Peo- 
ria, Putnam,  Rock  Island,  Stark,  Ste- 
phenson, Warren,  Whiteside,  Will,  Win- 
nebago and  Woodford. 

JUDICIARY  AND   OFFICIALS. 

Presiding  Justice,  Dorrance  Dibell,  of 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Joliet.  Justices:  Duane  J.  Carnes,  of 
Sycamore,  and  George  M.  Thompson,  of 
Galesburg.  Clerk,  C.  C.  Duflfy,  Ottawa. 
Deputy  Clerk,  A.  E.  Snow,  Ottawa. 

TERMS. 

At  Ottawa,  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of 
April  and  October. 

THIRD   DISTRICT. 

Composed  of  the  Counties  of  Adams, 
Brown,  Calhoun,  Cass,  Champaign 
Christian,  Clark,  Coles,  Cumberland,  De 
Witt,  Douglas,  Edgar,  Ford,  Fulton, 
Greene,  Hancock,  Jersey,  Logan,  Macon 
Macoupin,  Mason,  McDonough,  Mc 
Lean,  Menard,  Montgomery,  Morgan 
Moultrie,  Piatt,  Pike.  Sangamon,  Schuy^ 
ler,  Scott,  Shelby,  Tazewell  and  Ver- 
milion. 

JUDICIARY  AND  OFFICIALS. 

Justices:  Leslie  D.  Puterbaugh,  Peo- 
ria; Solon  Philbrick,  Champaign;  M.  W. 
Thompson,  Danville.  Clerk,  Wm.  C. 
Hippard,  Springfield. 

TERMS. 

At  Springfield,  third  Tuesdays  in 
May  and  November. 

FOURTH  DISTRICT. 

Composed  of  the  Counties  of  Alex 
ander,  Bond,  Clay,  Clinton,  Crawford 
Edwards,  Effingham,  Fayette,  Franklin 
Gallatin,  Hamilton,  Hardin,  Jackson 
Jasper,  Jefferson,  Johnson,  Lawrence, 
Madison,  Marion,  Massac,  Monroe, 
Perry,  Pope,  Pulaski,  Kandolph,  Rich 
land,  Saline,  St.  Clair,  Union,  Wabash, 
Washington,  Wayne,  White  and  Will 
iamson. 

JUDICIARY  AND  OFFICIALS, 

Justices:  Harry  Higbee,  Pittsfield; 
Robert  B.  Shirley,  Carlinville;  James  C. 
McBride,  TayloVville.  Clerk,  A.  C. 
Millspaugh,  Mt.  Vernon. 

TERMS. 

At  Mt.  Vernon,  fourth  Tuesdays  of 
March  and  October, 


CIRCUIT  COURT  OF 
COOK   COUNTY. 

(Clerk's  Offices,  412  County  Bldg.     Tel. 
Franklin  3015.) 

JUDICIARY. 

Chief  Justice,  Jesse  A.  Baldwin,  res. 
Oak  Park,  Tel.  Oak  Park  1426. 


ASSOCIATE    JUDGES. 

Frank  Baker  (assigned  to  Appellate 
Court). 

Edward  Ot  Brown  (assigned  to  Ap- 
pellate Court). 

John  Gibbons,  res,  2201  Cleveland  av,, 
Lincoln  2191. 

Lockwood  Honore,  res.  83  E.  Cedar 
St.     North   821. 

George  Kersten,  res.  2328  Cleveland 
ave. 

John  P.  McGoorty,  res.  6204  Kimbark 
av.,  Hyde  Park  1401. 

Adelor  J.  Petit,  res.  1802  Millard  av. 

Merritt  W.  Pinckney,  res.  Hotel  Del 
Prado.,  Tel.  Hyde  Park  2410. 

Kickham  Scanlan,  res.,  2118  Ewing 
Place.     Tel.    Humboldt    9405. 

Frederick  A.  Smith  (assigned  to 
Branch  Appellate  Court). 

Eichard  S.  Tuthill,  Evanston.  Tel. 
1923. 

Charles  M.  Walker,  res.  1128  La  Salle 
av.,  Tel.  North  3090. 

Thomas    G.    Windes,    res.    Winnetka. 

The  terms  of  all  Circuit  Court  judges 
expire   in   June,   1915. 

OFFICIALS. 

Clerk,  John  W.  Kainey,  res.  3622 
Union  Ave.,  Tel.  Yards  5140. 

Chief  Clerk,  Wm.  J.  Graham,  3717 
Indiana  Ave.,  Tel.  Douglas  2469. 

MASTERS  IN  CHANCERY. 

Farlin  H.  Ball   (Judge  Baldwin). 

Albert  W.  Brickwood  (Judge  Scan- 
lan), Granville  W.  Browning  (Judge 
Honore),  Ralph  W.  Condee  (Judge 
Petit),  William  A.  Doyle  (Judge 
Windes),  John  W.  Ellis  (Judge  Pinck- 
ney), Richard  S.  Folsom  (Judge  Brown), 
Stillman  B.  Jamieson  (Judge  Gibbons), 
Roswell  B.  Mason  (Judge  Mack), 
Geo.  Mills  Rogers  (Judge  Baker), 
Frederick  Sass  (Judge  Fred  A.  Smith), 
Dennis  W.  Sullivan  (Judge  Kersten), 
Horatio  L.  Wait  (Judge  Tuthill),  Sig- 
mund  Zeisler   (Judge  Walker). 

Terms  of  masters  expire  December, 
1914. 

TERMS. 

Third  Monday  of  each  month. 
PRACTICAL   RULE. 

The  last  day  of  service  for  each  term 
is  the  second  Friday  preceding  the  first 
day  of  each  term. 

Default  days,  in  both  law  and  chan- 
cery, are  on  the  Wednesday  following 
the  third  Monday  of  each  month. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


SUPERIOR  COURT  OF 
COOK  COUNTY. 

(Clerk's     Offices,     South    End     Fourth 
Floor,  County  Bldg.  Tel.  Franklin  3015.) 

JUDICIARY. 

Chief  Justice,  Ben  M.  Smith,  res.  1231 
Lunt  av.  Tel.  Rogers  Park  3757.  As- 
signed to  Appellate  Court.  (Term  ex- 
pires December,  1913.) 

ASSOCIATE  JUDGES. 

Albert  C.  Barnes,  res.  1223  E.  50th  st. 
Tel.  Drexel  218,  assigned  to  B  Branch, 
Appellate  Court  (term  expires  1917). 

Theodore  Brentano,  res.  701  Gordon 
Terrace,  Lake  View  3560,  (term  expires 
1915). 

Eichard  E.  Burke,  res.  421  S.  Central 
Park  ave.  Kedzie  3250  (term  expires 
1916). 

Thomas  C.  Clark,  res.  Evanston.  Tel. 
1784.  Assigned  to  B.  Branch  Appellate 
Court  (term  expires  1916). 

William  Fennimore  Cooper,  res.  813 
Dearborn  ave.  (term  expires  1916). 

William  E.  Dever,  res.  708  Buena  av. 
Wellington  8936  (term  expires  1916). 

Joseph  H.  Fitch.  Assigned  to  D. 
Branch  Appellate  Court  (term  expires 
1917). 

Charles  M.  Foell,  res.  Virginia  Hotel. 
Tel.  North  1692   (term  expires  1917). 

Henry  V.  Freeman,  res.  5735  Washing- 
ton av.  Tel.  Hyde  Park  1253  (term  ex- 
pires 1917). 

Clarence  N.  Goodwin,  res.  76  E.  Mon- 
roe St.  (term  expires  1917). 

Martin  M.  Gridley,  res.  1433  Hinman 
av.  Evanston  85.  Assigned  to  D.  Branch 
Appellate  Court   (term  expires  1916). 

Marcus  Kavanagh,  216  E.  20th  st., 
Calumet  3246  (term  expires  1917). 

Charles  A.  McDonald,  res.  6121  Ken- 
more  av.  Ravenswood  1545  (term  ex- 
pires 1916). 

M.  L.  McKinley,  res.  938  Glengyle  pi. 
Edgewater  1417  (term  expires  1917). 

William  H.  McSurely,  res.  5136  Hib- 
bard  Ave.,  assigned  to  D  Branch  Appel- 
late Court  (term  expires  1917). 

John  M.  O'Connor  (will  take  his  seat 
in  December). 

Hugo  Pam,  res.  3843  S.  Michigan  av. 
Tel.  Douglas  234  (term  expires  1917). 

Denis  E.  Sullivan,  res.  6009  Winthrop 
av.  Tel.  Edgewater  1966  (term  expires 
1917). 

OFFICIALS. 

Clerk,  Eichard  J.  McGrath,  res.  648 
Carpenter  St.,  Tel.  Haymarket  4837. 

Chief  Deputy,  Silas  F.  Leachman, 
3713   Columbia   St.,   Tel.   Belmont   1140. 


MASTERS  IN  CHANCERY. 

Charles  P.  Abbey  (Judge  Ben  M. 
Smith),  Leo  J.  Doyle  (Judge  Gridley), 
Edward  F.  Dunne,  Jr.  (Judge  Goodwin), 
James  L  Ennis  (Judge  Fitch),  Frank 
Hamlin  (Judge  Foell),  John  S.  Hum- 
mer (Judge  McDonald),  Wirt  E.  Hum- 
phrey (Judge  Brentano),  Martin  J. 
Isaacs  (Judge  Burke),  Michael  E.  Ma- 
her  (Judge  McKinley),  Charles  T.  Ma- 
son (Judge  Pam),  David  F.  Matchett 
(Judge  Barnes),  James  V.  O'Donnell 
(Judge  Kavanagh),  Sidney  S.  Pollack 
(Judge  Sullivan),  Charles  C.  Stilwell 
(Judge  Cooper),  Charles  J.  Trainor 
(Judge  Dever),  James  Turnock  (Judge 
Clark),  Joseph  Weissenbach  (Judge 
Freeman),.  C.  Arch  Williams  (Judge  Mc- 
Surely). 

Terms  of  masters  expire  December,. 
1913. 

TERMS. 

First  Monday  in  each  month. 

PRACTICAL  RULES. 

The  last  day  for  service  is  the  second 
Friday  preceding  the  first  day  of  each 
term.  Default  day,  in  both  law  and 
chancery,  is  Wednesday,  the  third  day 
of  the  term. 


PROBATE  COURT  OF 
COOK  COUNTY. 

(Sixth   Floor,  South  End  County  Bldg. 
Tel.  Franklin  3015.) 

JUDICIARY. 

Charles  S.  Cutting,  res.  307  N.  Waller 
av.,  Austin  123   (term  expires  1914). 

Assistants  to  Judge  of  Probate  Court, 
Harry  G.  Keats,  I.  F.  Dankowski,  Philip 
P.  Bregstone. 

OFFICIALS. 

Clerk,  John  A.  Cervenka,  res.  2438 
So.   Lawndale   av.    Tel.  Lawndale  4501. 

Chief  Clerk,  Cyril  E.  Jandus,  3803  W. 
26th  St.     Tel.  Lawndale  4437. 

TERMS. 

Twelve  terms  each  year,  commencing 
on  the  first  Monday  of  each  month. 

PUBLIC    ADMINISTRATOR. 

James  F.  Bishop,  1008  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.     Tel.  Ean.  7445. 

PUBLIC    GUARDIAN. 

Nellie  Carlin,  817-827  Unity  Bldg.,  127 
N.  Dearborn  St.  Tel.  Cent.  3640.  Ean. 
3277. 


CinCAGO  LAW  DIRECTORY. 


COUNTY  COURT  OF 
COOK  COUNTY. 

(Sixth  Floor,  North  End  County  Bldg. 
Tel.  Franklin  3015.) 
JUDICIAEY. 
Hon.  John  E.  Owens,  res.  3335  War- 
ren   av.     Tel.    Kedzie    1673    (term    ex- 
pires December,   1914). 

OFFICIALS. 
Clerk,  Kobert  M.  Sweitzer,  res.  2958 
W.  Jackson  blvd.  Tel.  Seeley  793. 
Chief  Clerk,  George  L.  McConnell,  218 
Seeley  av.  Assistant  Chief  Clerk,  Wm. 
A.  Harmon. 

TERMS. 
Twelve  terms  a  year,  commencing  on 
the  second  Monday  of  each  month. 


CRIMINAI.  COURT  OF 
COOK  COUNTY. 

(Criminal  Court  Bldg.,  Michigan  street 
and  Dearborn   avenue.    Tel.  Frank- 
lin 3015.) 
JUDICIARY. 
The  judges  of  the   Circuit  and  Supe- 
rior Courts   alternate   in  presiding  over 
the  Criminal  Court. 

OFFICIALS. 
Clerk,   Frank   J.   Walsh,   res.    542   W. 
65th  St.   Tel.  Stewart  658,  Franklin  3015, 
Local  195.    Aut.  43-885. 

Chief  Deputy,  James  R.  Buckley,  res. 
3521  Colorado  "^Ave.    Tel.  Franklin  3015, 
Local  270,  Aut.  43-760. 
TERMS. 
First  Monday  of  each  month. 


JUVENILE  COURT. 

(Tenth  Floor  County  Bldg.     Tel. 
Franklin  3015.) 

Judiciary — The  judges  of  the  Circuit 
Court  select  one  of  its  members  each 
summer  to  sit  in  the  Juvenile  Court 
for  one  year. 

Assistant  to  the  Judge — Mary  M.  Bar- 
telino. 

Jurisdiction — The  Juvenile  Court 
hears  and  disposes  of  cases  brought  be- 
fore it  under  the  act  to  regulate  the 
treatment  and  control  of  dependent, 
neglected   and   delinquent  children. 

Chief  Clerk— fieo.  R.  Brufc,  1419  N. 
Eidgeway  Ave.     Tel.  Belmont  O.'iO. 

City  Prosecuting  Attorney — Henry 
Eckhardt. 

Chief  Probation  Officer — Joel  D.  Hun- 
ter, 931  Hinnian  Ave.,  Evanston.  Tel. 
3127  W. 

Assistant  Chief  Probation  Officer — 
Joseph  L.  Moss. 


OFFICIALS. 

CITY  LAW   DEPARTMENT. 

(Corporation  Counsel's  Office,  Fifth 
Floor,  City  Hall.    Tel.  Main  447. 

Corporation  Counsel — W.  H.  Sexton. 

First  Assistant — John  W.  Beckwith. 

Assistants — Bryan  Y.  Craig,  Harry  J. 
Gane}',  Max  M.  Korshak,  Lee  D.  Math- 
ias,  Nicholas  Michels,  George  L.  Eeker, 
S.  Crawford  Ross,  Patrick  W.  Sullivan, 
S.  A.  T.  Watkins,  William  Dillon,  John 
F.  Power,  A.  L.  Gettys,  Leon  Hornstein, 
Charles  M.  Haft,  James  G.  Skinner,  J. 
J.  Viterna,  Otto  C.  Bruhlman,  J.  F. 
Grossman,  Jas.  St.  Lawrence,  Loring  R. 
Hoover,  Wm.  J.  Naughton,  Geo.  B. 
O'Reilly,  A.  E.  Arkin,  M.  W.  Cagney, 
E.  J.  Queeny,  Louis  Salinger. 

Fire  Department  Attorney — Joseph  J. 
Murray. 

Law  Department,  Board  Local  Im- 
provements— Philip  J.  McKenna,  Asst. 
Corp.  Counsel  and  Attorney  Board  of 
Local  Improvements.  Assistant  Corp. 
Counsels  and  Assist.  Attys.  for  Board 
of  Local  Improvements — Howard  F. 
Bishop,  Geo.  P.  Foster,  Eugene  H.  Du- 
pee,  E.  C.  Frank  Meier. 

(Room  602  City  Hall.  Tel.  Main  447, 
Local  274.) 

City  Attorney— N.  L.  Piotrowski. 

Chief  Assistant  City  Attorney — Mor- 
ton  A.   Mergentheim. 

Assistant  City  Attorneys — J.  R.  Con- 
sidine,  Francis  F.  Moran,  Myer  S.  Em- 
rich,  .Justin  F.  McCarthy,  George  Mc- 
Mahon,  Matthew  J.  O'Brien,  E.  A.  Prin- 
diville,  David  R.  Levy,  John  B.  Bren- 
za,  Michael  C.  Zacharias,  Matthew  E. 
Clark,  James  J.  O 'Toole,  E.  Marshall 
Amberg,  Walter  La  Buy. 

Attorneys  for  the  Board  of  Educa- 
tion— Richard  S.  Folsom,  1822  Commer- 
cial Natl.  Bank  Bldg.  Tel.  Cent.  348. 
Assistant  Attorney — Angus  Roy  Shan- 
non, 607  Portland  Blk.     Ran.  281. 

(Room  604  City  Hall.  Tel.  Main  447.) 
City  Prosecuting  Attorney — James  S. 
Mclneincy.  Chief  Assistant — Albert  J. 
W.  Appell.  Assistants — Morris  Bar- 
nett,  Geo.  Emmicke,  Frank  J.  Calupuy, 
Henry  Eckhardt,  Leroy  Hackett,  Arthur 
J.  Haggenjos,  Frank  T.  Huening,  Julius 
Jaffe,  Z.  11.  Kadow,  J.  Henry  Kraft, 
Ota  T'.  Lightfoot,  Wm.  Navigato,  Walter 
A.  l^ooney,  Frank  C.  Souhrada,  W.  J. 
Yavra,  Roman  G.  Lewis,  U.  S.  Schwartz, 
Marshall  Solberg. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


STATE'S  ATTORNEY'S  OFFICE. 

(Criminal  Court  Bldg.  Tel.  Cent.  4870.) 

State's  Attorney — Maclay  Hoyne.  As- 
sistant State's  Attorneys — Frank  John- 
ston, Jr.,  Michael  Sullivan,  B.  J.  Ma- 
hony,  Henry  A.  Berger,  Charles  C.  Case 
Marvin  E.  Barnhart,  Francis  W.  Hinck 
ley,  Thomas  J.  Finn,  Malcolm  B.  Ster 
rett,  Eugene  C.  O'Eeilly,  Ernest  Lang 
try,  Irwin  X.  Walker,  George  C.  Bliss, 
John  E.  Herren,  Patrick  J.  Murphy 
John  Prystalski,  Everett  Jennings,  E.  J. 
Eaber,  John  T.  Fleming,  Zach  Hof 
heimer,  William  W.  Witty,  Stephen  A 
Malato,  H.  X.  Bell,  Dwight  McKay 
John  K.  Murphy,  Eobert  E.  Hogan,  Jo 
seph  A.  Smejkal,  James  C.  Dooley,  Wm 
H.  Duval,  Joseph  E.  Fahy,  E.  E.  Wilson 
E.  H.  Evans.  Private  Secretary — Edw 
J.  Fleming. 

Clerks  and  Investigators — Joseph  P. 
Geary,  E.  A.  Julin,  T.  McGrain,  C.  G, 
Kiessling,  O.  Hadacek,  H.  C.  Shugart 
John  Eusch,  Wm.  Sullivan,  F.  J.  Tyr 
rell. 

COUNTY  ATTORNEY'S  OFFICE. 

(507  County  Bldg.    Franklin  3015.) 

County  Attorney — Carl  E.  Chindblom. 
Assistants — William  F.  Struckmann, 
Louis  B.  Anderson,  J.  J.  Crowley, 
Charles  .J.  Jones,  William  A.  Adams. 

County  Tax  Expert — Peter  H. 
Schmitz.    Tel.  Franklin  3015. 

Clerk— G.  D.  Hoffmann. 

SHERIFF'S  OFFICE. 

(Eoom  423  County  Bldg.     Tel.  Franklin 
3015.) 

OFFICIALS. 

Sheriff — Michael  Zimmer,  2256  W. 
21st  PI.,  Tel.  Canal  726.  Assistant 
Sheriff— Wm.  H.  Ehemann,  3042  South- 
port  av.  Chief  Deputy — Charles  W. 
Peters,  1511  N.  Irving  av.,  Tel.  Hum- 
boldt 1S24.  Summons  Clerk — Frank 
Mcllvaiue,  2105  South  Ashland  av.  Ex- 
ecution Clerk — W.  G.  Gregori,  391 
South  California  av.  Real  Estate 
Clerk— John  E.  Kelly,  517  Bowen  Ave. 
Tel.  Oakland  3755. 

City  Deputies— Joel  W.  Arnett,  6437 
Drexel  av.;  Albert  A.  Bock,  3048  Diver- 
sey  av. ;  Virtus  C.  Eohm,  949  Laurel  av. ; 
Henry  Carroll,  Victory  Hotel;  John  M. 
Collins,  6627  Perry  st.;  Sarsfield  Dunne, 
710  S.  Sacramento  blvd.;  Harry  P. 
Fleming,  4409  Emerald  av.;  Fred  H. 
Higgins,  2842  Harvard  st.;  Thos.  F.  Mc- 


Mahon,  3842  Archer  av.;  James  H. 
Frawley,  3611  Perry  av.;  John  E.  Otis, 
5835  S.  Fifth  av.;  James  T.  Prender- 
gast,  1233  S.  Lawndale  av.;  Joseph 
Pionke,  Jr.,  2434  N.  Ashland  av.;  A.  J. 
Quinn,  674  La  Salle  av.;  A.  D.  Shilvock, 
2234  N.  50th  av.;  John  P.  Smith,  7043 
S.  Morgan  st.;  Joseph  Winandy,  5843  N. 
Clark  St.;  Frank  Heppelman,  3553  S. 
Lincoln  st.;  Emil  Hoechster,  2014  North 
Clark  St.;  Morris  Wilson,  909  East  75th 
St.;  Thomas  Maekey,  3840  Wilcox  av. 

Country  Deputies — Anthony  E.  Bar- 
rett, 333  Lathrop  av.,  Eiver  Forest; 
Daniel  P.  Bergin,  Chicago  Heights; 
Amiel  J.  Changelon,  1023  Ayars  pL, 
Evanston;  Walter  Fischbach,  Lemont; 
Edward   H.   Meyer,   Arlington   Heights. 

Chief  Bailiff— Chas.  S.  Brannon,  1S39 
W.  Monroe  st. 

Chief  Bailiff,  Criminal  Courts — John 
C.  Eyan,  850  Loomis  st. 

Jailer— Will  T.  Davies,  611  East  41st 
st.  Assistant  Jailers— Peter  L.  Hoffman, 
1901  13th  St.;  Arthur  E.  Jacobus,  2138 
Greenwich  st.;  John  J.  Meyers,  3334 
Herndon  st. 

SANITARY  DISTRICT  OF 
CHICAGO. 

(Law    Department,    7th    Floor    Karpen 

Bldg.,  900  Michigan  Ave.    Tel. 

Wabash    1320.) 

Assistant  Attorneys — James  S.  Handy, 

Charles    E.    Anthony,    Oscar    H.    Olsen, 

William  Beebe,  Walter  E.  Beebe,  Frank 

N.   Moore,   Jos.   A.    Culkin,   Christopher 

Mamer,  Jr.,  Eoss  C.  Hall,  Wm.  C.  Asay, 

Edmund  M.  Sinnott,  Thomas  J.  Johnson, 

James  M.  Slattery,  Edward  J.  Daragh, 

John  F.  Bolton,  Joseph  Lisack. 

INHERITANCE    TAX 
ATTORNEY. 

(734  Otis  Bldg.    Tel.   Franklin  3500.) 

Attorney — Thomas  J.  Young.  Assist- 
ants— Francis  T.  Sullivan,  John  J.  Poul- 
ton. 

CORONER'S    OFFICE. 

(500  County  Bldg.  Tel.  Franklin  3015.) 
Coroner — Peter  M.  Hoffman,  Des- 
plaines.  111.  Tel.  Desplaines  20.  Chief 
Deputy — David  E.  Jones,  2608  E.  76th 
St.  Tel.  So.  Chicago  572.  Chief  Coro- 
ner's Physician — H.  G.  W.  Eeinhardt, 
2656  Logan  blvd.,  Tel.  Humboldt  1S04. 
Coroner's  Physicians — Joseph  Springer, 
5629  Indiana  av.,  Tel.  Wentworth  1390. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIKECTORY. 


E.  R.  LeCount,  6026  Monroe  ave,  W. 
H.  Burmeister,  1511  Congress  st.  Dep- 
uty Coroners — Matt.  Conrad,  932  N. 
Oakley;  Samuel  L.  Davis,  Park  Eidge; 
Adolp'h  Herrmann,  624  S.  Peoria  St.; 
Geo.  Hitzman,  3554  Dickens  av.;   Chas. 

F,  Kenned}',  1814  Eddy  St.;  Wm.  Os- 
trom,  3136  Princeton  av.;  Geo.  A.  Web- 
ster, Desplaines,  III.;  M.  P.  Hartney,  707 
Diversey  blvd.;  M.  G.  Walsh,  4738  Union 
av.;  David  J.  Gillespie,  Desplaines,  111. 
Clerk — E.  M.  Smith,  Evanston,  111. 
Private  Secretary — Kat  Hudson,  842 
Barry  av.,  Tel.  Graeeland  3916. 

COMMISSIONERS  OF 
COOK  COUNTY. 

537  Courthouse,  Tel.  Franklin  3015.) 

President — Alex.  A.  McCormick. 

Clerk  of  County  Board— Robert  M. 
Sweitzer. 

Commissioners — Alex.  A.  McCormick, 
Peter  Bartzen,  Frank  Ragen,  Joseph  M. 
Fitzgerald,  Bartley  Burg,  David  J.  Har- 
ris, Stanley  Kuflewski,  Daniel  Moriarty, 
John  E.  Maloney,  Albert  Nowak,  city 
districts;  Avery  Coonley,  Harley  B. 
Mitchell,  E.  M.  Board,  John  J.  Gard, 
A.  N.  Anderson,  country  districts. 

Committee  Clerk— P.  J.  Ellert,  537 
County  Bldg. 

Deputy  Comptroller — Frank  S.  Ryan. 

Chief  Clerk— M.  J.  O'Connor. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Service- 
Robert  E    Kenyon. 

COUNTY  TREASURER'S  OFFICE. 

First  and  Second  Floors  County  Bldg. 

County  Treasurer — William  L.  0  'Con- 
uell. 

Assistant  Treasurer — Marcus  Jacob- 
owsky. 

COUNTY  CLERK'S  OFFICE 

r County  Bldg.    Tel.  Franklin  3015.) 
County    Clerk — Robert    M.    Sweitzer. 
Chief  Deputy — John  Mack. 

JURY    COMMISSION. 

(824  County  Bldg.  Tel.  Franklin  3015.) 
Commissioners — William  A.  Amberg, 
president;  Joseph  H.  Barnett,  secretary; 
Richard  J.  Finnegan.  Clerk — Roswell 
n.  Mason. 

RECORDER'S    OFFICE. 

(Main  Floor  County  Bldg.    Tel.  Frank- 
lin 3015.) 
County  Recorder — Joseph  F.  Connery. 
Chief  Clerk— John  P.  Dougherty.  | 

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REGISTRAR   OF   TITIiES. 

(Main  Floor  County  Bldg.  Tel.  Frank- 
lin 3015.) 

Registrar— Joseph  F.  Connery. 

Examiners — Albert  H.  Tyrrell,  Edgar 
H.  Parnell,  James  F.  Fardy. 

Advisory  Examiners — Chas.  T.  Far- 
son,  Alex.  F.  Eeichmann. 

CIVIL  SEVICE  COMMIS- 
SION. 

CHICAGO. 

(610  City  Hall.   Main  447.) 
Commissioners — Harmon     M.     Camp- 
bell,  Elton   Lower,   John   J.   Flynn. 
President — Harmon   M.   Campbell. 
Secretary — R.  A.  Widdowson. 
Counsel — Herbert  J.  Friedman. 

COOK  COUNTS. 

(547  County  Bldg.    Franklin  3015.) 
Commissioners  —  Robert    Catherwood, 

President;   Anna  E.  Xicbols,   Secretary, 

and  W.  Francis  Corby. 

ELECTION  COMMISSION- 
ERS. 

(Third  Floor  City  Hall.  Tel.  Main 
764.) 

Commissioners — Charles  H.  Keller- 
mann,  Anthony  Czarnecki  and  Howard 
S.  Taylor. 

Chairman — Charles  H.  Kellermann. 

Secretary — Anthony    Czarnecki. 

Chief  Clerk— Wm.  H.  Stuart. 

Assistant  Chief  Clerk — Warren  Phin- 
ney. 

Attorney — Charles  H.  Mitchell. 

COUNTY    SURVEYOR 

(1020  County  Bldg.) 
County   Surveyor — George    C.    Water- 
man. 

Duties:  The  Surveyor  is  required  to 
make  all  official  surveys  in  the  County. 

COUNTY    MAGISTRATES. 

Arlington  Heights — John  V.  Whiting. 
Barrington— L.  IT.  Bennett. 
Bellwood — Wm.  S.  Rowe. 
Berwyn — George   Petertil. 
Blue  Island — James  H.  Carroll. 
Brookfield— Wm.  F.  Hoig. 
Bumham — Charles,    Wittenberg. 
Chicago  Heights — Charles  E.  Duesler. 
Cicero — John  Christenson. 
Desplaines — Eugene   W.  Rogers. 
De  Young — Stanley  Swiercz. 
Dolton — James  McGowan. 


CHICAGO    L.AW    DIRECTORY. 


Evanston — John  T-  Boyer  (Town  of 
Eidgeville). 

Evergreen  Park — Richard  Eohsnagel. 

Forest  Park — Henry  D.   Schumacher, 

Franklin  Park — Frank  M.  Johnson. 

Glencoe — Hamilton  M.  Robinson. 

Glen  View — James  P.  Cole.  . 

Glenwood — Lea  A.  Philips. 

Gross  Point — Otto  Falk. 

Harvey— James  A.  Bates. 

Hazelcrest — Harry  J.  Mell. 

Hillside— Fred   Millies. 

Homewood — Jabez  C.  Howe,  Jr. 

Kenilworth — Arthur    S.    McKenna 

La  Grange — Daniel  W.  Munn. 

La  Grange  Park — Presley  L.  Hooker. 

Lansing — Charles  Neufer. 

Lemont — Frederick    Simon. 

Lyons — John  R.  McDonnell. 

Matteson — Jacob  Newman. 

Maywood — Frederick   W.   Seymour. 

Melrose  Park — Charles  S.  Bell. 

Morgan  Park — P.  F.  Ness. 

Morton  Grove — Adolph  H.  Poehlmann. 

Mt.   Greenwood — Alex.   H.   E.    Grant. 

Niles— R.  E.  Doros. 

Niles  Center — Henry  A.   Remke. 

Oak  Park — Arthur  J.  Kendall. 

Palatine^James  H.  Boynton. 

Park  Ridge— Chester  MeNally. 

Phoenix — Charles  H.  Holland. 

Posen — Wm.  H.  Green. 

Ridgeville — John  F,  Boyer. 

Riverdale — John  E.  Schaefer. 

River   Forest — Walter   M.    Oliphant. 

River  Grove — F.  L.  Brown. 

Riverside — Andrew  Baumgardner. 

River  View — John  F.  Dittmann. 

Shermanville — Gus  A.  Olson. 

South  Chicago  Heights— Clarence  S. 
Tisdale. 

Spring  Forests— B.  E.  Reich. 

Stegar— Henry  Wolff. 

Summit — Thomas    Barrett. 

Tessville — Charles  Karthen. 

Thornton — Timothy   E.   Maxwell. 

Tinley  Park — C.  Andres. 

West  Hammond — Adam  Stachowicz. 

Western  Springs — Joseph  Novotney. 

Wheaton — F.  E.  Herrick. 

Wheeling — George  Sicks. 

Wilmette — John    Ling. 

Winnetka — Carlton  Prouty. 

COUNTY    JUSTICES. 

Barrington — Fred  H.  Frye,  Barring- 
ton;  I.  B.  Fox,  Barrington. 

Berwyn— W.  W.  Calkins,  J.  F.  Hur- 
ley. 

Bloom— J.  C.  Kotal,  David  B.  De  Voe, 
Chas.  J.  Sauter,  Manuel  Sultan,  John  H. 
Kaufman,  all  at  Chicago  Heights,  HI. 


Bremen— Wm.  Moak,  Tinley  Park- 
Otto  J.  Peets,  Blue  Island.  ' 

Calumet — Andrew  Baumgartner,  Riv- 
erdale; Henry  G.  Myrick,  Morgan  Park- 
Wm.  J.  Schulz,  Blue  Island. 

Cicero— Joseph  J.  Zbetovsky,  Morton 
Park;  D.  A.  McDonald,  Nicholas  Knol 
Sr.,  Richard  Waruke.  ' 

Elk  Grove— Wm.  Busse,  Elmer  Sig- 
walt,  Wm.  HuUke,  Mt.  Prospect. 

Hanover— Henry  Schramm,  Elgin ; 
Herman  H.  Schultz. 

Lemont — Wm.  Cummings,  John,  W. 
McCarthy,  A.  F.  Nagel,  Peter  Ander- 
son. 

Leyden— Clarence  R.  Little,  Frank- 
lin Park;  Wm.  F.  Mueller,  Kolze;  Edgar 
E.  Skillin. 

Lyons— E.  R.  Polk,  P.  O.  LaGrange: 

Willis  N.  Ward,  Willow  Springs; 
Thomas  Alway,  Congress  Park;  Frank 
O'Heran  and  John  Kirk,  Jr.,  Summit. 

Maine— Charles  E.  Miller,  Michael 
Schiessle,  Park  Ridge;  August  Molden- 
hauer,  Desplaines;  Fred  Thoma,  Des- 
plaines. 

New  Trier— Alfred  E.  Logie,  Fred 
O.  Mason,  Frank  Pavlik,  Jr.,  S.  A.  Goss, 
Fred  B.  Crossley. 

Niles — Andrew  Schmitz,  Niles  Center; 
Joseph  Hoss,  Morten  Grove;  Frank  Kar- 
lovsky. 

Northfield— C.  D.  Rugen,  Glenview; 
Henry  Glos,   Shermerville. 

Norwood  Park— Noah  James  Hen- 
nings. 

Oak  Park— Frank  F.  Aring,  608  South 
Oak  Park  Ave.,  Tel.  Oak  Park  2744. 
Chicago  office,  17  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Tel. 
Main  3116.  F.  A.  McKee,  433  Harvey 
Ave.;  Henry  Neil,  J.  Kentner  Elliott, 
A.  R.  Hulbert. 

Orland — Adam  Schilling. 

Palatine— A.  S.  01ms,  Edson  L.  Bald- 
win. 

Palos — John  Huhn,  Oak  Lawn;  Eu- 
gene Kelly. 

Proviso— Thomas  E.  McBride,  Melrose 
Park;  Frank  R.  Vosburg,  Geo.  W.  Carr, 
Fifth  Ave.  and  St.  Charles,  Maywood; 
Albert  Blessmann,  Forest  Park. 

Rich— Philip    Gleaser,    Richton. 

Ridgeville— Thomas  C.  Elliott,  Wm. 
J.  Schutz,  Henry  M.  Bartlett,  I.  Karl 
Davidson,  Wm.  G.  Norkett. 

Riverside— F.  S.  McClory,  Herbert  J. 
Campbell. 

Schaumberg — John  Meyer,  Henry  E. 
Quindel. 

Stickney — George  Hill,  Clearing;  Al- 
bert Marshall,   Clearing. 

Thornton— Peter     De    Young,     South 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Holland;  Daniel  T.  Curran,  Frank  Green, 
Alex  J.  Macdouald,  Thomas  Harper. 

Wheeling — Jacob  Fritsch,  Mt.  Pros- 
pect; William  Thiemann,  Arlington 
Heights. 

Worth^John  L.  Zacharias,  Blue  Isl- 
and; A.  X.  Townsend,  Blue  Island;  John 
T.  Emery,  Oak  Lawn;  Ben  Schall,  John 
G.  Deifenbach. 

COUNTY  CONSTABLES. 

Barrington — Geo.  M.  Wagner,  Bar- 
ringtou;   Philip  M.  Miller. 

Berwyn^ — Edward  Eitter,  Berwyn. 

Bloom — Chas.  Mav,  Chicago  Heights; 
John  P.  Halleck. 

Calumet — ^A.  J.  Gazelle,  Blue  Island; 
Will.  Foley. 

Cicero — John  F.  Obear,  Grant  Works; 
Earl  Varner,  Frank  Kirchman. 

Elk  Grove — Henry  Beigel,  Mt.  Pros- 
pect. 

Glencoe — Lewis  C.  Conrad,  Police 
Constable. 

Hanover — Albert    Piegorsh,   Bartlett; 

Lemont — Geo.  H.  New,  Frank  Frel- 
ichowski,  John  Kipple. 

Leyden — Halley  P.  Lane,  Eiver 
Grove;  Frank  Wilke,  David  Hoving. 

Lyons — Fred  C.  Zimmerman,  Lyons; 
Charles  Hoppenrath,  La  Grange;  John 
E.  McDonald,  Lyons;  John  D.  Welch, 
Summit. 

Maine — Charles  J.  Johnson,  Walter  E.. 
Wheeler,  Desplaines;  Paul  H.  Laing. 

New  Trier — Peter  Kloepfer,  Grosse 
Point;  Lewis  C.  Conrad,  John  J.  Peters, 
Eobert  L.  Waters. 

Niles — A.  C.  Kadlec,  Jr.,  Niles,  Math- 
ew  Conrad. 

Northfield — Henry  Mentzer,  Prairie 
View. 

Norwood  Park — Philip  Du  Shane. 

Oak  Park— J.  W.  Eex. 

Orland — Peter  J.  Pitts,  Adams  Gun- 
derman. 

Palatine — Frank  Gahlbeck,  Henry  H. 
Devcrinann. 

Palos — Robert  E.  McKinney. 

Proviso — Thomas  Boddy,  Melrose 
Park;  John  Mick,  Tliomas  Boddy. 

Rich — Wm.   Dietrichs,  Matteson. 

Ridgeville — Henrv  F.  Witt,  Charles 
E.   Hetlbk.iii,   Wm.  "h.   Gill,   Fred   Bubo. 

Riverside — C.  M.  Badger,  Joseph  B. 
Ditto. 

Schaumberg — Henry  C.  Winkelhake, 
Fred  W.  Pfingston. 

Stickney — Olin  Parks,  Wm.  Cure. 

Thornton — Wm.  Busack,  Lansing;  Ed- 
mund Dillner,  John  Laschinski,  Frank  J. 
Quinlan. 


Wheeling — D.  T.  MacNab,  Arlington 
Heights;  Henry  Horstmann,  Arlington 
Heights;    Henry   Hipp. 

Worth— Ettian  H.  Wattles  and  Joseph 
Jizisik,  Blue  Island;  John  Freeman,  Jo- 
seph Exter,  John  S.  Hayden. 


Illinois  State  Bar  Association 

OFFICIALS  FOR  1913-14 

President — Robert  McMurdy,  Chicago. 

Vice-Presidents — Edward  C.  Kramer, 
East  St.  Louis;  James  M.  Sheehan,  Chi- 
cago, and  William  F.  Bundy,  Centralia. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer  —  John  E. 
Voigt,  Mattoon.  Chicago  office,  856 
Federal  Bldg. 


Chicago  Bar  Association 

(1110  Fort  Dearborn  Bldg.     Tel.  Cent.  5528) 

Officers  and    Committees    for 
1912-13 

OFFICERS. 

John  T.  Richards,  President. 
Silas  H.  Strawn,  First  Vice-President. 
Mitchell  D.  FoUansbee,  Second  Vice- 
President. 

Richard  S.  Folsom,  Secretary. 
William  Brown,  Jr.,  Treasurer. 
Carlos  P.  Sawyer,  Librarian. 

BOARD  OF  MANAGERS. 

Edgar  B.  Tolman,  James  G.  Condon, 
Carl  Meyer,  Conrad  H.  Poppenhusen, 
George  E.  Chipman,  Carl  E.  Latham, 
Joseph  W.  Moses,  and  the  president, 
vice-presidents,  secretary,  treasurer  and 
librarian. 

COMMITTEE  ON  ADMISSIONS. 

William  Eothmann,  Chairman;  How- 
ard P.  Castle,  James  Jay  Sheridan,  Al- 
bert R.  Gates,  Jesse  R.  Long,  Charles  J. 
O  't^onnor. 

Duties:  To  examine  into  qualifica- 
tions of  applicants  for  admission  to 
membership  in  the  Association,  and  re- 
port thereon. 

COMMITTEE   ON  GRIEVANCES. 

Cecil  I'age,  Cliairmaii;  Del])ert  A. 
Clithero,  Frank  W.  Swett,  William  R. 
Moss,  Elmer  D.  Brothers. 

Duties:  To  hear  complaints  against 
members  of  the  Association  and  com- 
plaints made  in  matters  affecting  the 
interests  of  the  legal  profession,  the 
practice  of  law,  and  the  administration 
of   justice,   and  report     same     to     the 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Board  of  Managers  with  recommenda- 
tions. 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE. 

Edmund  S.  Cummings,  Chairman;  C. 
LeEoy  Brown,  John  O'Connor,  William 
S.  Oppenheim,  Henry  W.  Wolseley. 

Duties:  To  investigate  all  com- 
plaints involving  the  conduct  of  judi- 
cial officers;  to  observe  the  workings 
of  our  judicial  systems;  to  collect  in- 
formation on  subjects  relating  to  im- 
provement of  the  same  and  the  admin- 
istration of  the  law,  and  make  recom- 
mendations thereon. 

COMMITTEE   ON   LEGAL   EDUCA- 
TION. 

Nathan  William  MacChesney,  Chair- 
man; Amos  C.  Miller,  Charles  K.  Holden, 
Marquis  Eaton,  Thomas  E.  D.  Bradlej'. 

Duties:  To  examine  and  report  what 
changes  it  is  expedient  to  propose  in 
the  system  of  legal  education,  and  of 
admission  to  practice. 

COMMITTEE    ON    AMENDMENT    OF 
THE  LAW. 

Almon  W.  Bulkley,  Chairman;  Ste- 
phen A.  Foster,  Gustave  F.  Fischer, 
Fred  A.  Eowe,  James  Hamilton  Lewis. 

Duties:  To  give  attention  to  all  pro- 
posed changes  in  the  law,  to  report 
their  recommendations  as  to  approval 
or  disapproval  of  such  proposed  changes 
in  the  law,  and  if  a  change  is  approved 
by  the  Board  of  Managers,  to  report  for 
approval  a  draft  of  a  bill  embodying 
the    changes    contemplated. 

PUBLIC   SERVICE   COMMITTEE. 

John  M.  Cameron,  Chairman;  W^ar- 
wick  A.  Shaw,  Dudley  Taylor,  Joseph 
B.  David,  Alfred  O.  Erickson. 

Duties:  To  observe  the  conduct  of 
the  clerks,  bailiffs  and  other  subordin- 
ate employes  about  the  courts  and  pub- 
lic offices  connected  therewith;  to  call 
attention  to  such  matters  as  may  con- 
cern the  health,  comfort  and  conven- 
ience of  those  who  may  have  business 
in  the  courts  and  public  offices;  and  to 
investigate  and  report  on  all  matters 
relating  to  the  public  service  which  may 
be  referred  to  them. 

ENTERTAINMENT   COMMITTEE. 

Edwin  A.  Munger,  Chairman;  Harlan 
W.  Cooley,  Joseph  B.  Fleming,  John  T. 
Evans,  Thomas  G.  Deering,  George  E. 
Jenkins. 


COMMITTEE  ON  RULES  OF  COURT. 

Edgar  B.  Tolman,  Chairman;  Joseph 
W.  Moses,  Albert  M.  Kales,  Horace 
Kent  Tenney,  James  G.  Condon,  George 
W.  Miller. 

COMMITTEE  ON   PERSONS  ASSUM- 
ING TO  PRACTICE  LAW  WITH- 
OUT LICENSE. 

Wm.  T.  Hapeman,  Chairman;  A.  A. 
Eolf,  William  Karr  Steele,  Henrv  M. 
Shabad,  Patrick  L.  McArdle. 

Duties:  To  receive  complaints  against 
persons  assuming  to  practice  law  with- 
out having  been  duly  licensed  by  the 
Supreme  Court,  and  procure  the  prose- 
cution   of    such    persons. 

COMMITTEE  ON  CHANGE  IN  METH- 
OD   OF   SELECTING   AND   RE- 
TIRING JUDGES. 

William  Dillon,  Chairman;  John  H. 
Wigmore,  George  T.  Buckingham,  Sig- 
mund   Zeisler,   Ealph   E.   Lounsbury. 

COMMITTEE   ON   MUNICIPAL 
COURTS. 

Donald  E.  Eichberg,  Chairman;  Clyde 
E.  Shorey,  Peter  L.  Evans,  Chilton  P. 
Wilson,  James  D.  Woley. 

Duties:  To  observe  the  workings  of 
the  Municipal  Court  system;  to  collect 
information  thereon;  to  confer  with 
the  Judges  of  the  Municipal  Court  re- 
garding changes  in  the  system,  or  rules 
of  practice  and  procedure,  or  any  mat- 
ter affecting  the  bar  in  relation  to  the 
court;  and  to  recommend  such  action 
as  may  be  deemed  expedient. 

COMMITTEE  ON  SOLICITATION  OF 
BUSINESS  BY  ATTORNEYS. 

James  S.  Handy,  Chairman;  Hamilton 
Moses,  Henry  E.  Baldwin. 

MEMORIAL  COMMITTEE. 

William  Eliot  Furness,  Chairman;  Ho- 
ratio L.  Wait,  Joseph  B.  Leake,  Eichard 
W.  Clifford,  Millard  E.  Powers. 

Duties:  To  cause  to  be  prepared  an- 
nually a  suitable  memorial  volume  con- 
taining biographical  sketches  of  mem- 
bers of  the  Association  who  have  died 
during  the  year. 

COMMITTEE  ON  DEFENSE  OF  POOR 
PERSON  ACCUSED  OF  CRIME. 

Harry  E.  Smoot,  Joseph  B.  Burtt. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


CHICAGO  LAW  INSTITUTE 

(1025  County  Bldg.     Tel.  Main  4301. 
OFFICIALS  FOR    1912. 

Frederick  A.  Smith,  President;  George 
Packard,  First  A^ice-President;  Eobert 
C.  Fergus,  Second  Vice-President;  Al- 
fred E.  Barr,  Secretary;  Frederic  S. 
Hebard,  Treasurer;  William  H.  Holden, 
Librarian;  John  W.  Fellows,  Assistant 
Librarian. 

BOARD  OF  MANAGERS. 

Board  of  Directors — Walter  D.  Her- 
rick,  Charles  J.  O'Connor,  Lyman  M. 
Paine,  Donald  L.  Morrill,  Charles  T.  B. 
Goodspeed,  William  S.  Johnston,  Samuel 
A.  Harper,  Stanley  Eich,  Gabrial  J. 
Norden. 

MEETINGS. 

Eegular  monthly  meeting  of  Execa- 
tive  Board  on  first  Saturday  of  each 
month.  Annual  meeting  of  stockhold- 
ers on  first  Saturday  following  the 
third  Monday  in  each  year. 
STOCK. 

The  use  of  the  Library  is  confined  to 
stockholders,  annual  ticket-holders  and 
quarterly  ticket-holders.  Stock  is  sold 
for  $110  cash  or  $120  in  installments. 
Annual  tickets,  costing  $10  per  year 
more  than  the  net  annual  assessment, 
expire  with  the  current  year.  Quarter- 
ly tickets  are  sold  at  $7  per  quarter. 
Stockholders  pay  an  annual  assessment 
levied  each  year. 


THE  LAWYERS'  CLUB 

Conway  Building. 

Temporary  Offices — 
Chicago  Opera  House  Block. 

OFFICERS. 

First  Vice-President  — •  William  T. 
Alden. 

Second  Vice-President — Emil  C.  Wet- 
ten. 

Treasurer — Frank  H.  Jones. 

Secretary — G.  E.  M.  Pratt. 

Trustees — Marcus  Kavanagh,  Theo- 
dore Brentano,  Eichard  S.  Tuthill, 
Charles  M.  Walker,  Charles  M.  Fooll, 
Harry  Olson,  Simeon  P.  Shope,  Albert 
M.  kales,  Brode  B.  Davis,  John  D. 
Black,  Eobert  J.  Cary,  Edward  M.  Hy- 
zer,  Willard  M.  McEwen,  William  C. 
Rigbv,  Amos  C.  Miller,  William  A. 
Doyle,  Emil  C.  Wetten,  William  T. 
Alden,  Frank  H.  Jones,  Samuel  Shaw 
Parks,  G.  E.  M.  Pratt. 

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LAWYERS'  ASSOCIATION   OF 
ILLINOIS 

(Karpen  Bldg.,  900-919  South  Michigan 
Avenue.) 

OFFICIALS  FOR  1913. 

President — Edward  Maher. 

First  Vice-President — Newton  Wyeth. 

Second  Vice-President — Fred  Mains. 

Secretary — Frank  N.  Moore,  900  S. 
Michigan  Ave.     Wabash  1320. 

Treasurer — Harry  Brown,  45-112  N. 
La  Salle  St.     Main  2079. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Eichard  J.  Cooney,  Chairman,  1202 
Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  925;  Henry  M. 
Ashton,  James  E.  Ward,  E.  W.  Adkin- 
son,  Nathan  Kaplan. 

LEGISLATIVE  COMMITTEE. 

Henry  M.  Ashton,  Chairman,  1109-139 
N.  Clark  St.,  Tel.  Cent.  4634;  Morse 
Ives,  Elmer  J.  Tone,  Eichard  J.  Finn, 
H.  W.  Standidge.  ' 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE. 

Henry  J.  Toner,  Chairman,  948  Nat. 
Life  Bldg.,  Ean.  5048;  Alphonse  Lefkow, 
Oliver  Barrett,  Ambrose  A.  Worsley, 
Ellis  D.  Whipp. 

GRIEVANCE  COMMITTEE. 

Stewart  E.  Brown,  Chairman,  1131-36, 
127  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Tel.  Cent.  2628; 
James   J.   O 'Toole,   Wm.   S.   Newberger. 

MEMBERSHIP  COMMITTEE. 

Charles  C.  Spencer,  Chairman,  37  Met- 
ropolitan Blk.,  Tel.  Main  2662;  Leopold 
Saltiel,  Clarence  A.  Toolen,  Gerald  A. 
Turnbull,  Daniel  W.  Scanlan. 

EDUCATION  AND  LIBRARY 
COMMITTEE. 

Daniel  L.  Cruice,  Chairman,  1231-127 
N.  Dearborn  St.,  Tel.  Cent.  1799;  Mich- 
ael E.  Maher,  C.  S.  O'Meara,  Glenn  E. 
Plumb,  Jacob  Kaplan. 


MEMORIAL  COMMITTEE. 

Henry  M.  Shabad,  Chairman,  801  Eea- 
per  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  1888;  Walter  D. 
Jones,  Aaron  Soble,  Cuthbcrt  D.  Potts, 
Jacob  Levy. 

PUBLIC    SERVICE  COMMITTEE. 

Wm.  Eeeda,  Chairman,  716  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ean.  3960;  Samuel 
Block,  Guiseppe  Zelina,  B.  J.  Vvellman, 
Chauncey  M.  Millar,  Edward  Maher. 


Municipal  Court  of  Chicago 

CITY  HALL,  8th,  9th  and  11th  Floors 
Tel.  Franklin  2684 


JUDICIARY. 

Chief   Justice,    Harry    Olson,    res.    3933 
Clarendon  Ave.     (Term  expires  1918.) 

ASSOCIATE  JUDGES. 

Henry  C.  Beitler,  res.  2122  Lincoln  Park 

West.;    Tel.    Lincoln    1708    (term    ex- 
pires 1914). 
Sheridan  E.  Fry,  res.  6411  Langley  Ave. 

Tel.    Wentworth    7187    (term    expires 

1914). 
Fred    L.    Fake,    res.    5534    Washington 

ave.;    tel.   Hyde  Park   140   (term   ex- 
pires 1914).  I 
Charles   N.    Goodnow,   res.    7200   Euclid 

ave.;   tel.  Hyde  Park  5952   (term  ex- 
pires 1914). 
Frank  H.  Graham,  5319  Michigan  Ave. 

Tel.  Drexel  1929   (term  expires  1914). 
Hugh  E.  Stewart,  res.  455  W.  60th  St.; 

tel.  Normal  1804  (term  expires  1914). 
Oscar  M.  Torrison,  res.  2944  Logan  Blvd. 

Tel.     Belmont     4279      (term     expires 

1914). 
Hosea  W.  Wells,  res.  1943  W.  Adams  st.; 

tel.    Seeley  5753  (term  expires  1914). 
Joseph  Z.  Uhlir,  res.  2410  Clifton  Park 

av.;  tel.  Lawndale  593  (term  expires 

1914). 
John  E.   Caverly,  278  S.  Clark  St.;   tel. 

Wabash  2282    (term  expires  1916). 
Harry  P.  Dolan,  3528  Fulton  Ave.    Tel. 

Kedzie  2380  (term  expires  1916). 
Jacob     H.     Hopkins,     Illinois     Athletic 

Club.     Tel.    Ean.    512    (term    expires 

1916). 
James  C.  Martin,  2944  Indiana  av.;  tel. 

Douglas  7023   (term  expires  1916). 
John    E.    Newcomer,    res.    4210    Gladys 

ave.;   tel.  Kedzie  2723    (term  expires 

1916). 
John  J.   Eooney,   2970   Archer   av.;   tel. 

Yards   2380    (term   expires    1916). 
Joseph   Sabath,   4828    Grand  blvd.;    tel. 

Drexel  7271   (term  expires  1916). 
Thomas  F.   Scully,   1107   Ashland  Blvd. 

Tel.  Monroe  122   (term  expires  1916). 
David  Sullivan,  res  427  E.  48th  PI.    Tel. 

Drexel  5947   (term  expires  1916). 
Charles  A.  Williams,  3516  Janssen  av.; 

tel.     Graceland     3383     (term     expires 

1916). 
John  Courtney,  res.  6325  Jackson  Ave.; 

Tel.    Hyde    Park    844    (term    expires 
1918). 
Harry    M.    Fisher,    res.    3247    Douglas 

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Blvd.;   Tel.  Lawndale  4902   (term  ex- 
pires 1918). 

William  N.  Gemmill,  res.  5406  Ellis 
Ave.;  Tel.  Hyde  Park  2473  (term  ex- 
pires 1918). 

Hugh  J.  Kearns,  res.  3617  Colorado 
Ave.;  Tel.  Kedzie  5424  (term  expires 
1918). 

Joseph  S.  La  Buy,  res.  915  Milwaukee 
Ave.;  Tel.  Haymarket  3280  (term  ex- 
pires 1918). 

John  A.  Mahoney,  res.  1426  Sherwin 
Ave.;  Tel.  Eogers  Park  462  (term  ex- 
pires 1918). 

John  K.  Prindiville,  res.  3400  Vernon 
Ave.;  Tel.  Douglas  3837  (term  expires 
1918). 

Joseph  P.  Eafferty,  res.  1143  Hayes 
Ave.;  Tel.  Eogers  Park  7483  (term  ex- 
pires 1918). 

Joseph  E.  Eyan,  res.  5217  Magnolia 
Ave.;  Tel.  Edgw.  4626  (term  expires 
1918). 

John  J.  Sullivan,  res.  944  W.  Garfield 
Blvd.;  Tel.  Yards  3921  (term  expires 
1918). 

Edward  T.  Wade,  res.  5234  Michigan 
Ave.;  Tel.  Drexel  1081  (term  expires 
1918). 

OFFICIALS. 

(Business  Office,  Chief  Justice,  Eoom 
917   City  Hall.     Tel.   Franklin  2684.) 

(Asst.  to  Chief  Justice— Walter  V. 
Hayt,  res.  4647  Dover  St.;  tel.  Edge- 
water  6601. 

(Asst.  to  Chief  Justice — J.  Kent 
Greene,  res.  4645  No.  Paulina  st.;  tel. 
Edgewater  7063). 

Asst.  to  Chief  Justice — Eoy  E.  Miller, 
6454  Ingleside  ave. 

(aerk's    Office,    814    City    Hall.      Tel. 
Eandolph    2330.) 

Clerk— Frank  P.  Danisch. 

Chief  Deputy  Clerk — John  S.  Derpa, 
8839  Exchange  Ave.  Tel.  So.  Chicago 
625. 

(Bailiff's    Office,    804    City    Hall.      Tel. 
Franklin    2684.) 

Bailiff — Anton  J.  Cermak,  res.  2532  S. 
Trumbull  Ave.      Tel.   Lawndale   4817. 

Chief  Deputy  Bailiff  —  George  H. 
Woods,  res.  2052  Lane  place,  third  flat, 
Tel.   Lincoln   129. 

Asst.  Chief  Deputy  Bailiff— Christian 
L.  Haas,  3840  W.  Van  Buren  st.;  tel. 
Garfield  8553. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


LOCATION   OF  COURTS  AND  TELE 
PHONES. 

CIVIL  COUETS. 

First  District— Sth,  9th  and  11th  floors 
City  Hall.     Tel.  Franklin   2684. 

Second  District— 8855  and  8857  Ex- 
change ave.,  South  Chicago;  tel.  So. 
Chi.  709. 

CRIMINAL    COURTS— FIRST    DIS- 
TRICT. 
Criminal  Court  Branch  I   (Jury  Trials), 

Criminal   Court   Bldg.,   Dearborn   ave. 

&  Michigan  St.;  tel.  Franklin  2684. 
Criminal     Court     Branch    II,     Criminal 

Court  Bldg.,  Dearborn  ave.     &  Mich- 
igan St.;  tel.  Franklin  3015. 
South   Clark   Street  Branch— 625   South 

Clark  St.;  tel.  Franklin  2684. 
Desplaines    Street    Branch — 120    North 

Desplaines  st.;   tel.  Franklin  2684. 
Maxwell   Street   Branch — Maxwell   and 

Morgan  sts.;  tel.  Franklin  2684. 
Hyde    Park    Branch— 5233    Lake    ave.; 

tel.  Hyde  Park  4670. 
East  Chicago  Avenue  Branch — 115  East 

Chicago  av.;  tel.  North  1037. 
Sheffield  Avenue  Branch— 2742  Sheffield 

ave.;    tel.   North   960. 
Englewood    Branch  —  6347    Wentworth 

ave.;    tel.   Wentworth   373. 
Shakespeare     Ave.     Branch — 2138     No. 

California  ave.;  tel.  Humboldt  859. 
Thirty-filth  Street  Branch— 728  W.  35th 

St.;  tel.  Yards  1260. 
Second    District — 8855    and    8857    Ex- 
change ave.,  corner  89th  st.;  tel.  So. 

Chi.   709. 

DISTRICTS. 

The  First  District  comprises  the  en- 
tire City  of  Chicago  exclusive  of  the 
Second    District    as    described   below. 

The  Second  District  comprises  the 
territory  bounded  on  the  North  by  the 
center  line  of  71st  street,  on  the  "West 
by  Cottage  Grove  avenue  from  71st 
street  to  95th  street;  thence  East  on 
the  center  line  of  95th  street  to  the 
center  line  of  the  Illinois  Central  Rail- 
road; thence  Southwest  along  said  cen- 
ter line  of  said  Railroad  to  the  East 
and  West  half  section  line  of  Section 
27,  T.  37  N.,  R.  14  E.  of  the  3rd  P.  M.; 
thence  East  along  said  half  section  line 
to  the  center  line  of  Cottage  Grove 
avenue  as  extended  South;  thence 
South  to  the  City  limits;  on  the  South 
by  the  City  limits  and  on  the  East  by 
the  City  limits  and  Lake  Michigan. 

JURISDICTION. 

The  Municipal  Court  has  jurisdiction 
in  the  following  cases: 


First  ClMs:  All  actions  on  contracts 
expressed  or  implied  when  the  amount 
claimed,  exclusive  of  costs,  exceeds  one 
thousand  dollars;  all  actions  for  the  re- 
covery of  personal  property  when  the 
value  of  the  property  sought  to  be  re- 
covered as  claimed  by  the  plaintiff  ex- 
ceeds one  thousand  dollars;  all  actions 
for  the  recovery  of  damages  for  the 
conversion  of  personal  property  and  ac- 
tions for  the  recovery  of  damages  for 
injuries  to  personal  property  when  the 
amount  of  damages  sought  to  be  re- 
covered as  claimed  by  the  plaintiff,  ex- 
clusive of  costs,  exceeds  one  thousand 
dollars. 

Second  Class:  Causes  transferred 
from  other  Courts. 

Third  Class:  All  criminal  cases  in 
which  the  punishment  is  by  fine  or  im- 
prisonment otherwise  than  in  the  peni- 
tentiary, and  all  other  criminal  cases 
which  the  laws  in  force  from  time  to 
time  may  permit  to  be  prosecuted 
otherwise  than  on  indictment  by  a 
grand  jury. 

Fourth  Class:  All  civil  actions,  quasi 
criminal  actions  excepted,  for  the  re- 
covery of  money  only  when  the  amount 
claimed  by  the  plaintiff,  exclusive  of 
costs,  does  not  exceed  one  thousand 
dollars,  the  amount  in  any  action  on 
a  bond  to  be  determined  by  the  amount 
actually  sought  to  be  recovered  and 
not  by  the  penalty  of  the  bond;  all  ac- 
tions for  the  recovery  of  personal  prop- 
erty when  the  value  of  the  property 
sought  to  be  recovered  does  not  exceed 
one  thousand  dollars;  all  actions  of 
forcible  detainer;  all  proceedings  for 
the  trial  of  the  right  of  property;  and 
all  actions  and  proceedings  of  which 
Justices  of  the  Peace  formerly  had 
jurisdiction  and  which  are  not  other- 
wise provided  for  in  the  Municipal 
Court  Act,  in  which  class  of  actions 
and  proceedings  the  Municipal  Court 
has  jurisdiction  where  the  amount 
sought  to  be  recovered  does  not  ex- 
ceed one  thousand  dollars.  In  any  ac- 
tion of  the  fourth  class  for  the  re- 
covery of  money  only,  judgments  may 
be  rendered  for  over  one  thousand 
dollars  where  the  excess  over  one  thou- 
sand dollars  shall  consist  of  interest 
or  damages  or  costs  accrued  after  the 
commencement    of    such    action. 

Fifth  Class:  All  quasi  criminal  ac- 
tions excepting  bastardy  cases. 

Sixth  Class:  All  proceedings  for  the 
prevention  of  the  commission  of  crimes; 
all  proceedings  for  the  arrest,  exami- 
nation, commitment  and  bail  of  per- 
sons   charged    with    criminal    offenses; 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


all  proceedings  pertaining  to  searches 
and  seizures  of  personal  property  by 
means  of  search  warrants;  and  all 
bastardy  cases. 

VENUE. 

In  cases  of  the  first  class  the  de- 
fendant may  be  served  anywhere  in 
the  City  of  Chicago;  in  cases  of  the 
fourth  class  he  must  be  served  within 
the  district  in  which  he  resides  or  is 
found,  except  where  part  of  the  de- 
fendants are  found  within  the  district 
where  the  suit  is  started,  in  which  case 
summons  may  issue  to  another  district 
for  service  upon  the  other  defendants; 
proceedings  in  rem,  in  fourth  class 
cases,  where  the  defendant  is  not  per- 
sonally served,  must  be  started  in  the 
district  where  the  property  or  gar- 
nishee   is    found. 

CLERK'S  FEES. 

FIEST   CLASS   CASES. 

Plaintiff 's    costs    $8.00 

Defendant's    costs    5.00 

Demand   for   jury    trial   by   either 
party  6.00 

FOUETH  CLASS  CASES. 

"When  the   amount  of  money  or  per- 
sonal  property   sued   for    does   not    ex- 
ceed $200,  the  clerk's  costs  are  as  fol- 
lows: 
Plaintiff's    costs    $2.00 

In  these  cases  no  advance  payment 
of  costs  is  required  of  the  defendant, 
unless  he  demands  a  trial  by  jury. 

When  the  amount  of  money  or  per- 
sonal property  claimed  by  the  plain- 
tiff exceeds  $200,  but  does  not  exceed 
$1,000,  the  clerk's  costs  are  as  follows: 

Plaintiff's    costs    $5.00 

Defendant's  costs   2.00 

In    actions    of   forcible    detainer   the 
costs   are   as   follows: 
Plaintiff's    costs    $2.00 

In  forcible  detainer  cases  the  defend- 
ant pays  no  costs  unless  he  demands 
a  trial   by  jury. 

Where  plaintiff  unites  with  his  claim 
for  possession  a  demand  for  rent  or 
damages  for  withholding  possession, 
the  same  fees,  in  addition,  from  both 
plaintiff  and  defendant  as  in  a  suit  on 
the   money   demand. 

Demand    for   jury   trial   by   either 
party,  in  all  cases   $6.00 


IN    CRIMINAL     AND     QUASI-CRIM- 
INAL CASES,  AND  CASES  OF 
THE  SIXTH   CLASS. 

The  clerk 's  fees  in  every  case  of  this 
character,  in  full  for  all  services  ren- 
dered, are  $6.00,  except  that  in  pro- 
ceedings for  the  arrest,  examination, 
commitment  and  bail  of  persons 
charged  with  criminal  offenses,  the 
costs  are  $15.00. 

TRANSCRIPTS. 

The  fees  of  the  clerk  in  all  cases  for 
making  and  certifying  copies  of  papers 
or  records,  are  ten  cents  for  each  one 
hundred    words. 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. 

The  clerk 's  fees  for  taking  and  cer- 
tifying the  acknowledgment  of  a  deed, 
mortgage  (other  than  a  chattel  mort- 
gage), power  of  attorney,  or  other 
writing,  are  twenty-five  cents.  The 
clerk's  fees  for  the  acknowledgment  of 
a  chattel  mortgage  are  thirty-five  cents, 
and  fifteen  cents  for  each  folio  over 
one  hundred  words  for  docketing  the 
same. 

BAILIFF'S    FEES. 

The  bailiff's  fees  for  serving  any 
summons,  writ  of  attachment,  writ  of 
replevin,  subpoena,  writ  of  execution 
or  other  process,  are  for  each  person 
served,  in  first  class  cases,  $1.75;  in 
fourth   class   cases,    $1.00. 

In  cases  of  writs  of  attachment,  re- 
plevin and  execution  the  bailiff  is  to 
receive,  when  any  levy  upon  or  seizure 
of  property  is  to  be  made  thereunder, 
an  additional  sum  of  $1.75  in  first  class 
cases,   and   $1.00   in   fourth   class   cases. 

When  any  such  levy  or  seizure  is 
made,  the  bailiff  is  also  to  receive  the 
actual  expense  of  seizing  or  caring  for 
the  property  levied  upon  or  seized. 

No  costs  for  the  service  or  return  of 
any  alias  writ  shall  be  chargeable  when 
the  costs  above  provided  for  the  orig- 
inal writ  have  been  paid. 

The  bailiff,  as  commissions  on  money 
realized  by  execution  in  fourth  class 
cases,  is  to  collect  from  the  defendant 
in  the  execution  5  per  cent,  upon  the 
amount  realized,  if  it  do  not  exceed 
$100.  but  if  the  amount  realized  ex- 
ceeds $100,  the  bailiff  is  to  collect  5 
per  cent,  on  the  first  $100  and  3  per 
cent,  upon  the  excess  over  $100. 

Other  fees  are  the  same  as  those  al- 
lowed to  the  Sheriff  of  Cook  County 
for  similar  services. 


LAW  SCHOOLS 


THE  UNIVERSITY^^CHICAGO 
LAW  SCHOOL 

Three-year  course  leading  to  degree  of  Doctor  of  Law  (J.D.),  which,  by 
the  Quarter  system,  may  be  completed  in  two  and  one-fourth  calendar  years. 
College  education  required  for  regular  admission,  one  year  of  law  being  counted 
toward  college  degree.    Law  library  of  38,000  volumes. 

The  Summer  Quarter  offers  special  opportunities  to  students,  teachers  and 
practitioners.         pj^g^  ^erm  1913,  June  16— July  23 
Second  Term  July  24— August  29 

Courses  open  in  all  Departments  of  the  University  during  the  Summer 
Quarter. 

For  Announcement  address 
Dean  of  Law  School,  The  University  of  Chicago. 

LOYOLA   UNIVERSITY 

DEPARTMENT  OF  LAW 


LECTURE  ROOMS  601-4  Ashland  Block 

REV.  JOHN  MATHERY,  S.  J.  President 
HON.  WttLIAM  DH^LON,  LL.  D.,  Dean 
ARNOLD  D.  tecMAHON,  A.  M.,  LL.  B.,  Secretary 


Graduates  of  approved  High  Schools  and  Colleges  are  admitted 
as  regular  students.  The  course  covers  a  period  of  three  years  leading 
to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Lav^^s.  Classes  are  in  charge  of  active 
practitioners  chosen  from  the  Chicago  Bar ;  sessions  are  held  in  the 
evening  from  6:30  to  9:00.  The  next  school  year  opens  Monday, 
September  15th.  1913,  at  6:30  P.  M. 

For  Annual  Announcement,  address  SECRETARY 

601  ASHLAND  BLOCK,  CHICAGO.  Phone  Central  1671 


LAW  SCHOOLS 


Illinois  College  of  Law 

Lraw  Department 
De  Paul  University 


Day  School — The  school  offers  a  three- 
year  course  leading  to  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Laws  (LL.  B.),  open  to 
graduates  of  approved  high  schools,  or 
Doctor  of  Law  (J.  D.),  open  to  grad- 
uates of  approved  colleges.  Students 
who  have  completed  three  years  of  col- 
lege work  in  the  University  will  be  ad- 
mitted as  candidates  for  the  J.  C  de- 
gree, and  one  year  of  law  may  be 
counted  towards  a  college  degree,  thus 
enabling  the  student  to  earn  both  a  col- 
lege and  law  degree  in  six  years. 

The  day  classes  are  held  at  the  Uni- 
versity Building,  Webster  avenue  and 
Osgood  street. 

Evening  School — Illinois  Law  School. 
Three-year  course  leading  to  the  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Laws.    (LL.  B.) 

Class  exercises  are  held  from  6:30  to 
10:30  P.  M.,  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and 
Fridays. 

Elective  courses  on  Tuesday,  Thurs- 
day  and   Saturday    evenings. 

The  evening  school  is  located  in  the 
Chicago  Business  College  Building,  207 
South  Wabash  avenue. 

Graduate  School — Advanced  courses 
leading  to  the  degree  of  Master  of 
Laws  (LL.  M.),  one  year;  Doctor  of 
Civil  Law  (D.  C.  L.),  two  or  more  years. 

Faculty  of  thirty  experienced  in- 
structors; small  class  divisions.  Prac- 
tice courts  meet  each  week.  Library 
and  study  rooms  open  all  day. 

The  regular  session  is  divided  into 
three  terms  of  twelve  weeks  each,  which 
open  in  September,  December  and 
March,  respectively. 

For  catalogue  and  full  information 
address 

ARTHUR  E.  MAYO, 

Secretary. 
207  S.  Wabash  Ave. 
Telephone  Harrison  7316. 


Chicago-Kent  College 
of  Law 

CHICAGO  COLLEGE  OF  LAW. 

Organized  1888. 

KENT  COLLEGE  OF  LAW. 

Organized  1892. 

Lake  View  Building,  116  Michigan  Ave., 

Chicago,  HI. 

FACULTY: 

Hon.  Edmund  W.  Burke,  Dean. 

Hon.  Simeon  P.  Shope. 

Hon.  Orrin  N.  Carter. 

Hon.  Henry  V.  Freeman. 

Hon.  Charles  S.  Cutting. 

Hon.  Thomas  E.  D.  Bradley. 

Hon.   M.   Henry  Guerin. 

Hon.  William  J.  Pringle. 

Wm.  Elmore  Foster. 

Willard  M.  Mc  Ewen. 

Hon.  Marcus  Kavanagh. 

Dr.  James  G.  Kiernan. 

Dr.  Harold  N.  Moyer. 

Dr.  G.  Frank  Lydston. 

Charles  H.  Jackson. 

Hon.  Kickham    Scan  Ian, 

Hon.  W.   N.   Gemmil. 

Thomas  V.  Shannon. 

E.   Boddinghouse. 
Adelor  J.  Petit.        Charles  E.  Kremer. 
E.  C.  Higgins.  Thomas  A.  Moran. 

John  L.  Fogle.  A.  A.  McClanahan. 

Thomas  Bates.  C.  Arch  Williams. 

George  A.  Mason.    Dr.  John  Learning. 
Robert  S.  Hes.  Charles  T.  Farson. 

Charles  A.  Brown.    Ninian  H.  Welch. 
Guy  Guernsey,  Secretary. 
Webster  H.  Burke,  Treasurer. 

The  course  of  instruction  in  this  in- 
stitution is  as  broad  and  thorough  as 
that  of  the  best  law  colleges  in  the 
country. 

Evening  sessions  are  held,  thereby 
affording  young  men  who  are  engaged 
in  law  offices  and  elsewhere  during  the 
day  an  opportunity  to  pursue  a  regu- 
lar course  of  law  studies  under  proper 
instruction. 

Prepares  for  admission  to  the  Bar  in 
all  the  States. 

Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  con- 
ferred upon  those  who  complete  the 
Three  Year  Course  to  the  satisfaction 
of  the  Faculty. 

College  graduates  who  have  a  suf- 
ficient amount  of  credit  in  legal  stud- 
ies may  be  admitted  to  advanced 
standing. 

For   information,    address   the   Secre- 
tarv.  Business  office  1001  Hartford  Bldg, 
Tel.  413  Cent,  and  5296  Cent. 


LAW   SCHOOLS 


Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Law  School 

(Union  College  of  Law.) 


While  no  law  school  can  create  a 
lawyer,  much  of  the  degree  and  rapid- 
ity of  a  lawyer's  success  today  de- 
pends upon  the  character  of  instruction 
received  in  the  law  school,  and  its  fa- 
cilities for  aiding  the  student  in  his 
work. 

It  follows  that  much  care  should  be 
exercised  in  the  selection  of  a  school. 

Three  features  worthy  of  investiga- 
tion in  any  law  school  under  consider- 
ation  are: 

I.     FACULTY. 

IL     LOCATION. 

III.     EQUIPMENT. 

This  School  invites  investigation  and 
comparison   of   these   features. 

The  Law  School  year  begins  Monday, 
September  22. 

For  catalogue  or  other  information, 
address  the  Secretary,  Northwestern 
University  Bldg.,  corner  Lake  and 
Dearborn  streets,  Chicago. 


The    John    Marshall 
Law^  School 

Evening    School    With    Day    Standard. 

(Portland  Block,   Chicago,  S.  E.  cor- 
ner Dearborn  and  Washington  Sts.) 


Faculty — Hon.  Arba  N.  Waterman, 
LL.  D.,  President  of  Faculty;  Hon. 
Orrin  N.  Carter,  A,  B.,  LL.  D.;  Hon. 
Charles  S.  Cutting,  LL.  D.;  Hon. 
George  E.  Adams,  A.M.,  LL.B.;  S.  S. 
Gregory,  A.M.,  LL.B.;  Frank  J.. 
Loeseh;  Hon.  Wm.  E.  Church;  Hon. 
Edward  0.  Brown,  A.  B.;  Donald  L. 
Morrill,  A.  M.;  Elmer  D.  Brothers, 
LL.  B.;  Lynden  Evans,  A.B.;  Hon.  Geo. 
A.  Dupuy,  Benj.  F.  Langworthy,  B.S.; 
Albert  Kocourek,  Ph.D.,  LL.B.;  Eobert 
McMurdy,  A.B.;  Lewis  A.  Stebbins,  LL. 
B.;  G.  Fred  Kush,  A.  M.;  Albert  E. 
Wilson,  A.  M.,  LL.  B.;  Geo.  Packard, 
A.  B.;  George  E.  Chipman,  A.  B.,  LL. 
B.;  Geo.  G.  King,  Eobert  W.  Millar, 
LL.B.;  Joseph  L  Kelly,  Ph.D.;  Morton 
A.  Mergenthein,  A.  M.,  LL.  B.;  Eoy  L. 
McCaskill,  Ph.B.,  J.D. 

Summer  term  in  Law  and  Prelimi- 
nary Studies,  June  25  to  August  31. 

School  year  begins  September  9.  For 
catalogue  and  examination  papers  ad- 
dress the  Dean,  Edward  T.  Lee,  35  No. 
Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  HI.,  Tel.  Cen- 
tral 4669. 


Chicago  Law^  School 


ONE  TEXT  BOOK  AT  A  TIME- 
Practice  Through  the 

The  Instructors  and  Lecturers  have 
been  selected  from  members  of  the 
Bar  who  are  specialists  in  their  sev- 
eral branches  of  the  law. 

The  School  Library  is  one  of  the 
best  in  Chicago,  and  is  open  at  all 
times   to   the   students. 

Day  Instruction — Evening  Class 
Sessions. 
A    Practice    Court    is    under    the    su- 
pervision   of    one    of    the    ablest    trial 
lawyers    in    Chicago. 

Thorough  drill  is  given  the  students 

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-STUDY  OF  LEADING  CASES. 

Three  Years'  Course. 

in   law   principles,   leading     cases      and 
practice.     Forensic  Oratory. 

High  School  Courses  for  pre-legal 
study  during  twelve  months  of  the 
year. 

Three  year  Undergraduate  Course 
leading  to  LL.B. 

One  year  Graduate  Course  leading  to 
LL.M.  and  D.J. 

For  catalogue  and  further  informa- 
tion address  Chancellor,  120S  Schiller 
Bldg.,  04  West  Eandolph  St.,  Chicago. 
Telephone  Central  3438. 


LAW  SCHOOLS 


HAMILTON  COLLEGE  OF  LAW 

offers  an  exceptional  opportunity  to  acquire  a  thorough  knowledge  of  law,  the  course 
leading  to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  (LL.  B.). 

The  faculty  is  composed  of  more  than  20  practicing  lawyers,  who  bring  to  the 
class  room  the  benefit  of  their  legal  knowledge  and  experience  in  the  courts. 

The  entire  Third  Floor  of  the  new  Advertising  building,  119  West  Madison  St., 
is  occupied  for  Class  Rooms,  Library  and  School  equipment  and  was  specially  arranged 
for  the  needs  of  the  college,  by  the  Architect  of  the  building.  It  is  sanitary  and  fire 
proof  throughout. 

The  library  contains  the  necessary  Case  books  and  state  reports,  both  Supreme 
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County  and  Probate  Judges 
in  Illinois 


COUNTY  COUNTY  SEAT  COUNTY  JUDGE 

Adams Quincy Lyman  McCarl. 

Alexander Cairo William  S.  Dewey. 

Bond Greenville Wm.  H.  Dawdy. 

Boone Belvidere Wm.  C.  DeWolf,  Jr. 

Brown Mt.  Sterling W.  Y.  Baker. 

Bureau Princeton J.  R.  Prichard. 

Calhoun Hardin Chas.  E.  Cooke. 

Carroll Mt.  Carroll J.  D.  Turnbaugh. 

Cass Virginia Chas.  A.  E.  Martin. 

Champaign Urbana Wm.  G.  Spurgin. 

Christian Taylorville Chas.  A.  Prater. 

Clark Marshall H.  R.  Snaveley. 

Clay Ijouisville A.  N.  ToUiver. 

Clinton Carlyle James  Allen. 

Coles Charleston John  P.  Harragh. 

„     ,  ^,  .  /John  E.  Owens. 

Cook Chicago «^(.  g  Cutting.  Probate  Judge. 

Crawford Robinson J.  C.  Maxwell. 

Cumberland Toledo S.  R.  Rariden. 

DeKalb Sycamore William  L.  Pond. 

DeWitt Clinton F.  C.  Hill. 

Douglas Tuscola W.  J.  Dolson. 

Du  Page Wheaton Charles  D.  Clark. 

Edgar Paris D.  V.  Dayton. 

Edwards Albion Peter  C.  Walters. 

Effingham Effingham Barney  Overbeck. 

Fayette VandaHa John  H.  Webb. 

Ford Paxton M.  L.  McQueston. 

Franklin Benton T.  J.  Layman. 

Fulton Lewistown H.  S.  Boyd. 

Gallatin Shawneetown H.  P.  Bozarth. 

Greene Carrollton Thos.  Henshaw. 

Grundy Morris George  Bedford. 

Hamilton McLeansboro Isaac  H.  Webb. 

Hancock Carthage J.  Arthur  Baird. 

Hardin Ehzabethtown Ehhu  N.  Hall. 

Henderson Oquawka Rufus  T.  Robinson. 

Henry Cambridge L.  E.  Telleen. 

Iroquois Watseka John  H.  Gillan. 

Jackson Murphysboro Williard  F.  Ellis. 

Jasper Newton H.  M.  Kesserman. 

Jefferson Mt.  Vernon A.  D.  Webb. 

Jersey Jerseyville Harry  W.  Pogue. 

Jo  Daviess Galena John  C.  Boevers. 

Johnson Vienna J.  F.  Hight. 

„  ^  /F.  G.  Plain. 

I^^^e Geneva jj^j^^  jj  Williams,  Probate  Judge. 

Kankakee Kankakee Arthur  W.  Deselm. 

Kendall Yorkville C.  S.  Williams. 

Knox Galesburg R.  C.  Rice. 

Lake Waukegan P.  L.  Persons. 

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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


COUNTY  AND  PROBATE  JUDGES— Continued. 

COUNTY  COUNTY  SEAT  COUNTY  JUDGE 

-     c  11  r\^4.  rWm.  H.  Hinebaugh. 

La  Salle Ottawa |^  r^  Lardin,  Probate  Judge. 

Lawrence. Lawrenceville J.  A.  Benson. 

Lee Dixon Robert  H.  Scott. 

Livingston Pontiac W.  C.  Graves. 

Logan Lincoln Charles  J.  Gelbach. 

Macon Decatur O.  W.  Smith. 

Macoupin Carlinville Truman  A.  Snell. 

,,    ,.                                   T7IJ        J     -11  /John  E.  Hillskotter. 

Madison Edwardsville |j  p   gt^euber,  ProbatelJudge. 

Marion Salem Chas.  E.  Jennings. 

Marshall Lacon Daniel  H.  Gregg. 

Mason Havana J.  A.  McComas. 

Massac Metropolis Wm.  F.  Smith. 

McDonough Macomb C.  G.  Gumbart. 

McHenry Woodstock D.  T.  Smiley. 

McLean Bloomington Homer  W.  Hall. 

Menard Petersburg G.  E.  Nelson. 

Mercer Aledo H.  E.  Burgess. 

Monroe Waterloo Frank  Durfee. 

Montgomery Hillsboro J.  L.  Dryer. 

Morgan Jacksonville E.  P.  Brockhouse. 

Moultrie Sullivan Isaac  Hudson. 

Ogle Oregon Frank  E.  Reed. 

r,       .  T,      •  /Clyde  E.  Stone. 

P^o"^ Peoria |a/j^   O^^^^^  Probate  Judge. 

Perry Pinckneyville M.  C.  Cook. 

Piatt Monticello E.  J.  Hawbaker. 

Pike Pittsfield Paul  F.  Grote. 

Pope Golconda W.  A.  Whiteside. 

Pulaski Mound  City W.  A.  Wall. 

Putnam Hennepin W.  H.  Westcott. 

Randolph Chester W.  M.  Schuwerk. 

Richland Olney S.  C.  Lewis. 

Rock  Island Rock  Island {^^'^^^;  RSW. 

Saline Harrisburg K.  C.  Ronalds. 

fj  B  Weaver 
Sangamon Springfield |^-  ^  Jenkins,  Probate  Judge. 

Schuyler Rushville John  C.  Work. 

Scott Winchester F.  C.  Funk. 

Shelby Shelbyville J.  K.  P.  Grides. 

Stark Toulon Brad.  F.  Thompson. 

St-  Clair Belleville {Sk^S,  Probate  Judge. 

Stephenson Freeport Anthony  J.  Clarithy. 

Tazewell Pekin Jas.  M.  Rahn. 

Union Jonesboro Monroe  C.  Crawford. 

Vermillion Danville {^-  J;  iUernathy,  Probate  Judge. 

Wabash Mt.  Carmel M.  J.  White. 

Warren Monmouth L.  E.  Murphy. 

Washington Nashville W.  P.  Green. 

Wayne Fairfield Virgil  W.  Mills. 

White Carmi J.  C.  Kern. 

Whiteside Morrison Wm.  A.  Blodgett. 

Will Joliet {f--^-  g°tS;  Probate  Judge. 

Williamson Marion W.  F.  Slater. 

Winnebago Rockford L.  M.  Reckhow. 

Woodford Eureka A.  C.  Ford. 

137 


Sheriffs  and  State's  Attorneys 
in  Illinois. 


COUNTY  COUNTY  SEAT  SHERIFFS  STATE  S  ATTORNEYS 

Adams Qunicy Joseph  H.  Lipps  .  . .  .Fred  G.  Wolff e. 

Alexander Cairo A.  S.  Fisher Alex.  Wilson. 

Bond Greenville Shelby  W.  Robinson .  John  D.  Biggs. 

Boone Belvidere WiUiam  E.  Gorman  .  P.  H.  O'Donell. 

Brown Mt.  Sterling D.  W.  Shankland.  .  .  Warren  McNeff. 

Bureau Princeton Charles  Beyer C.  N.  Holerick. 

Calhoun Hardin Peter  A.  Gotway Thos.  J.  Selby. 

Carroll Mt.  Carroll David  B.  Doty F.  J.  Stransky. 

Cass Virginia E.  P.  Widmayer  .  . .  .A.  T.  Lucas. 

Champaign Urbana George  W.  Davis  .  .  .  Louis  A.  Busch. 

Christian Taylorville G.  W.  Brent Harry  Hershey. 

Clark Marshall Jesse  Gallatin E.  D.  Jones. 

Clay Louisville W.  H.  Thrash Thos.  S.  Williams. 

Clinton Carlyle WiUiam  Ragen Hugh  V.  Murray. 

Coles Charleston Vincent  Aye R.  G.  Hammond. 

Cook Chicago Michael  Zimmer Maclay  Hoyne. 

Crawford '.Robinson H.  E.  Highsmith  .  ..  .Joseph  B.  Crowley. 

Cumberland Toledo Col.  S.  Young W.  C.  Greathouse. 

DeKalb Sycamore Frank  C.  Poust Lowell  B.  Smith. 

De  Witt Chnton Wm.  H.  Armstrong  .  L.  O.  WiUiams. 

Douglas Tuscola C.  G.  Stovall W.  T.  Coleman. 

Du  Page Wheaton A.  A.  Kuhn C.  W.  Hadley 

Edgar Paris J.  I.  Blackman W.  H.  Hickman. 

Edwards Albion W.  S.  Rothrock E.  A.  Schroeder. 

Effingham Effingham Matt  Taber Byron  Piper. 

Fayette VandaUa L.  J.  Browning J.  G.  Burnside. 

Ford Paxton M.  Bristle O.  H.  Wylie. 

Franklin Benton John  A.  Vaughn  .  .  .  .  G.  A.  Hickman. 

Fulton Lewistown W.  H.  Roy M.  P.  Rice. 

Gallatin Shawneetown W.  P.  Clayton R.  M.  McGhee. 

Greene Carrollton John  B.  Morrow  .  .  .  .N.  L.  Jones. 

Grundy Morris J.  H.  Francis Frank  H.  Hayes. 

Hamilton McLeansboro A.  S.  Grouse J.  H.  Lane. 

Hancock Carthage Elmer  E.  McAdams.  .Clyde  P.  Johnson, 

Hardin Elizabethtown Edward  Ferrell James  E.  Denton. 

Henderson Oquawka R.  T.  McDill A.  F.  Fawley. 

Henry Cambridge Samuel  Wilson Nels  F.  Anderson. 

Iroquois Watseka James  F.  Ireland.  .  . .  J.  M.  Kern. 

Jackson Murphysboro Charles  T.  Edwards  .W.  A.  Schwartz. 

Jasper Newton William  Pippin Charles  D.  Fithian. 

Jefiferson Mt.  Vernon W.  S.  Payne Joel  F.  Watson. 

Jersey Jersey ville A.  R.  Chappell W.  J.  Chapman. 

Jo  Daviess Galena Robert  Irwin Frank  T.  Sheean. 

Johnson Vienna John  L.  Veach H.  A.  Spann. 

Kane Geneva C.  T.  McBriarty  .  .  .. Wm.  J.  Pyers. 

Kankakee Kankakee Daniel  G.  Lee Wayne  Dyer. 

Kendall Yorkville J.  R.  Henderson  .  . .  .Oliver  A.  Burkhart. 

Knox Galesburg Frank  F.  Seaman  .  ..A.J.  Boutelle. 

Lake Waukegan Omer  J.  Green Ralph  J.  Dady. 

La  Salle Ottawa J.  G.  Mischke George  S.  Wiley. 

Lawrence Lawrenceville W.  A.  Cochran Rolla  Shaw. 

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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


SHERIFFS  AND  STATE'S  ATTORNEYS— Continued. 

COUNTY  COUNTY  SEAT  SHERIFFS  STATe'S  ATTORNEYS 

Lee Dixon C.  E.  Reid Harry  Edwards. 

Livingston Pontiac W.  A.  Patterson  .  . .  .F.  A.  Ortman. 

Logan Lincoln Wm.  Schoffenacker  .  .Everett  Smith. 

Macon Decatur J.  P.  Nicholson Jesse  L.  Deck. 

Macoupin Carlinville Elmo  Etter James  H.  Murphy. 

Madison Edwardsville Simon  Henry James  M.  Baudy. 

Marion Salem Chas.  W.  Vursell.  . . .  Samuel  N.  Finn. 

Marshall Lacon Chas.  F.  Motter H.  E.  Jacobs. 

Mason Havana A.  A.  Brookes E.  P.  Nischwitz. 

Massac Metropolis Oscar  Miller Fred  R.  Young. 

McDonough Macomb A.  P.  McKee Geo.  A.  Folder. 

McHenry Woodstock A.  H.  Henderson  ....  David  B.  Joslyn. 

McLean Bloomington James  Reeder Miles  K.  Young. 

Menard Petersburg T.  E.  Courtwright  .  .  H.  E.  Pond. 

Mercer Aledo C.  A.  Hickok J.  M.  Wilson. 

Monroe Waterloo A.  C.  Rexroth H.  Reichenback. 

Montgomery Hillsboro M.  T.  Kiggins J.  E.  Major. 

Morgan Jacksonville W.  B.  Rogers Robert  Tilton. 

Moultrie Sullivan Warren  M.  Fleming. .  J.  K.  Martin. 

Ogle Oregon W.  B.  Delaney W.  J.  Emerson. 

Peoria Peoria F.  G.  Minor C.  E.  McNeman. 

Perry Pinckneyville S.  T.  Dimcan S.  A.  Warden. 

Piatt Monticello F.  D.  Duvall Thomas  Kastel. 

Pike Pittsfield David  F.  Allen Geo.  C.  Weaver. 

Pope Golconda H.  G.  McCormick.  .  .John  W.  Browning. 

Pulaski Mound  City C.  E.  Wehrenberg.  .  .C.  S.  Miller. 

Putnam Hennepin O.  C.  Cofoid Harry  K.  Ward. 

Randolph Chester H.  S.  Burbes Alfred  D.  Reiss. 

Richland Olney E.  W.  Houser H.  G.  Morris. 

Rock  Island Rock  Island O.  L.  Bruner F.  E.  Thompson. 

Saline Harrisburg J.  Mooneyham Sam  Thomson 

Sangamon Springfield Henry  Mester,  Jr.  ..  .Edmund  Burke. 

Schuyler Rushville Harry  Pratt Geo.  B.  Steele. 

Scott Winchester John  E.  Coulton R.  M.  Riggs 

Shelby Shelbyville F.  D.  Crook W.  E.  Lowe. 

Stark Toulon Thomas  J.  Malone  .  .J.  W.  Fling,  Jr. 

St.  Clair Belleville W.  Mulconnery Charles  Webb. 

Stephenson Freeport R.  J.  Stewart Albert  H.  Manus. 

Tazewell Pekin Chris.  Flugel W.  J.  Reardon. 

Union Jonesboro G.  H.  Huggins M.  D.  Lyerle. 

Vermillion Danville John  T.  Shepard.  .  .  .  J.  H.  Lowman. 

Wabash Mt.  Carmel Wm.  A.  Milburn Harry  M.  Phipps. 

Warren Monmouth W.  T.  Fitzpatrick  .  .  .Joseph  N.  Thomas. 

Washington Nashville H.  F.  Yogelpohl  ...  .J.  P.  Carter. 

Wayne Fairfield George  H.  Anderson. H.  S.  Burgess. 

White Carmi C.  N.  Frazier W.  L.  Martin. 

White  side Morrison J.  F.  Wahl J.  J.  Ludens. 

Will Joliet Thomas  Stevenson  .  .Robert  W.  Martin. 

Will  iamson Marion W.  L.  Duncan D.  T.  Hartwell. 

Winne  bago Rockford H.  W.  Young G.  E.  Johnson. 

Woodford     Eureka John  E.  Woltzen  .  . .  .Thomas  Kennedy. 

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CIRCUIT  COURT  JUDGES 

IN  COUNTIES  OUTSIDE  OF  COOK 


FIRST  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Alexander,  Pulaski, 
Massac,  Pope,  Johnson,  Union,  Jackson, 
Williamson  and  Saline.] 
W.  W.  DUNCAN,  Marion. 
ALBERT  W.   LEWIS,   Harrisburg. 
WM.  N.  BUTLER,  Cairo. 
SECOND  CIRCUIT. 

[The    counties    of    Hardin,    Gallatin, 
White,     Hamilton,     Franklin,     Wabash, 
Edwards,    Wayne,    Jefferson,    Richland, 
Lawrence  and  Crawford.] 
WM.  H.   GREEN.  Mt.  Vernon. 
E.  E.  NEWLIN,  Robinson. 
J.  R.  CREIGHTON,  Fairfield. 

THIRD  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Randolph,  Monroe, 
St.  Clair,  Madison,  Bond,  Washington 
and  Perry.] 

LOUIS    BERNREUTER,    Nashville. 
GEORGE  A.  CROW,  East  St.  Louis. 
WM.   E.   HADLEY,  CoUinsviUe. 
FOURTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The    counties     of     Clinton,    Marion, 
Clay,  Fayette,  Effingham,  Jasper,  Mont- 
gomery, Shelby  and  Christian.] 
ALBERT  M.  ROSE.   Louisville. 
THOMAS  J.  JETT,   Hillsboro. 
JAMES   C.   McBRIDE,   Taylorville. 
FIFTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The    counties   of   Vermilion,    Edgar, 
Clark,  Cumberland  and  Coles.] 
E.  R.  E.  KIMBOROUGH,  Danville. 
WM.  B.  8CH0LFIELD,  Marshnl.. 
M.  W.  THOMPSON,  Danville. 

SIXTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Champaign,  Doug- 
las, Moultrie,  Macon,  De  Witt  and 
Piatt.] 

W.    C.  JOHNS,   Decatur. 
W.    G.    COCHRAN,    Sullivan. 
SOLON   PHILBRICK,   Champaign. 

SEVENTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Sangamon,  Macou- 
pin,   Morgan,    Scott,    Greene   and    Jcr- 

JAMES  A.  CREIGHTON,  Springfield. 
ROBERT  B.   SHIRLEY.  Carlinville. 
OWEN  P.  THOMPSON,  Jacksonville. 

EIGHTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Adams,  Schuyler, 
Mason,  Cass,  Brown,  Pike,  Calhoun  and 
Menard.] 

ALBERT  AKERS,  Quincy. 
HARRY  HIGBEE,  Pittsfield. 
GUY  R.  V/ILLIAMS,  Havana. 


NINTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Knox,  Warren,  Hen- 
derson, Hancock,  McDonough  and  Ful- 
ton.] 

GEORGE  W.  THOMPSON,   Galesburg. 
HARRY    M.    WAGGONER,  Macomb 
ROBERT  J.  GRIER,  Monmouth. 
TENTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The   counties    of     Peoria,   Marshall, 
Putnam,   Stark  and  Tazewell.] 
LESLIE   D.   PUTERBAUGH,   Peoria. 
NICHOLAS     E.     WORTHINGTON, 

Peoria. 
THEODORE  N.  GREEN,  Pekin. 
ELEVENTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  McLean,  Livingston, 
Logan,  Ford  and  Woodford.] 
C.  D.  MEYERS,  Bloomington. 
GEO.  W.  PATTON,  Pontiac. 
THOMAS  M.  HARRIS,  Lincoln. 

TWELFTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Will,  Kankakee  and 
Iroquois.] 

DORRANCE  DIBELL,  Joliet. 
F.  L.  HOOPER,  Watseka. 
CHARLES  B.  CAMPBELL,  Kankakee. 
THIRTEENTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Bureau,  La  Salle 
and  Grundy.] 

SAMUEL  C.  STOUGH,  Morris. 
EDGAR  ELDRIDGE.  Ottawa. 
JOE  A.  DAVIS,  Princetou. 

FOURTEENTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Rock  Island,  Mer- 
cer, Whiteside  and  Henry.] 
EGBERT  W.  OLMSTED,  Rock  Island. 
F.  D.  RAMSAY,  Morrison. 
EMERY  L.  GRAVES,  Geneseo. 
FIFTEENTH  CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Jo  Daviess,  Stephen- 
son, Carroll,  Ogle  and  Lee.] 
JAMES  S.  BAUME,  Galena. 
RICHARD  S.  FARRAND,  Dixon. 
OSCAR  E.  HEARD,  Freeport. 

SIXTEENTH    CIRCUIT. 

[The  counties  of  Kane,  Du  Page,  De 

Kalb  and  Kendall.] 

C.  F.  IRWIN,  Elgin. 

DUANE  J.  CARNES,  Sycamore. 

MAZZINI  SLUSSER,  Wheaton. 
SEVENTEENTH  CIRCUIT. 
[The  counties  of  Winnebago,  Boon;, 

McHenry  and  Lake.] 

ARTHUR  H.  FROST,  Rockford. 

CHARLES    H.    DONNELLY,    Wood- 
stock. 

CHARLES  W.  WHITNEY,  Waukegan. 


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CORRESPONDING 
ATTORNEYS. 

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respective  localities  for  capacity,  integrity  and 

dispatch  in  hnsiness  matters  entrusted 

to  their  care. 


ALABAMA. 

BIRMINGHAM,  Jefferson  Co.— Ster- 
ling A.  Wood,  202-4  First  Nat'l  Bk, 
Bldg.  M.  Edward  Linnehan,  Man- 
ager Collections;  Clement  E.  "Wood, 
Attorney.  Eefer  to  any  bank  in 
city;  U.  S.  F.  &  G.  Co.,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Credit  Association,  New  York; 
Fruit  Growers'  Produce  Exchange, 
Chicago. 

MOBILE,  Mobile  Co.— Pillans,  Hanaw 
&  Pillans  (H.  Pillans,  Henry  Hanaw, 
Palmer  Pillans)  62  and  64  St.  Michael 
St.  Eefer  to  the  Home  Telephone 
Co.,  Leinkauf  Banking  Co.,  and  The 
Texas  Co. 

MONTGOMERY,  Montgomery  Co. — 
Ball  &  Samford  (Fred  S.  Ball,  from 
Ohio,  and  Wm.  H.  Samford),  717-20 
First  Nat '1  Bank  Bldg.  Eefer  to  any 
bank  or  merchant  in  Montgomery. 

ALASKA. 

NOME. — 0.   D.    Cochran. 

ARIZONA. 

PHOENIX,  Maricopa  Co.— Chalmers  & 
Wilkinson  (L.  H.  Chalmers  and  H. 
B.  AVilkinson),  205-8  Phoenix  Nat'l 
Bk.  Bldg.  Eefer  to  Phoenix  National 
Bank,  Union  Bank  and  Trust  Co., 
Phoenix  Title  &  Trust  Co.,  Pacific 
Gas   &   Electric   Co. 

TUCSON,  Pima  Co.— W.  H.  Sawtelle. 

ARKANSAS. 

FORT  SMITH,  Sebastian  Co.— C.  E.  & 
H,  P.  Warner  (Charles  E.  and  Harry 
P.  Warner),  Merchants  National  Bank 
Bldg.  Eefer  to  Ft.  Smith  Bank  and 
Trust  Co. 

HOT  SPRINGS,  Garland  Co.— Eector  & 
Sawyer. 

LITTLE  ROCK,  Pulaski  Co.— Edgar  E. 
Moss,  818  Southern  Trust  Bldg. 

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CALIFORNIA. 

LOS  ANGELES,  Los  Angeles  Co.— Neice 
&  Packard  (De  Forest  M.  Neice  and 
Herbert  W.  Packard),  Suite  627,  628, 
629  Merchants  Trust  Bldg.  Mr.  Neice 
refers  to  the  National  Produce  Bank, 
Clark  and  Lake  streets,  Chicago; 
either  Mr.  Wagner,  president,  or  Mr. 
Ballou.  Mr.  Packard  refers  to  Arthur 
Heuertley,  secretary  Northern  Trust 
Company,  Chicago.  Both  refer  to  Ger- 
man-American Savings  &  Trust  Bank, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

SAN  DIEGO,  San  Diego  Co.— Sam  Ferry 
Smith,  40S  Union  Bldg. 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  City  and  County.— 
William  J.  Herrin,  Mutual  Savings 
Bank  Bldg.  Eefers  to  Mutual  Savings 
Bank,  Wells  Fargo  Nevada  National 
Bank,  International  Banking  Corpora- 
tion. 

SAN  JOSE,  Santa  Clara  Co.— J.  S.  M** 
Ginnis,  Farmers  Union  Bldg.  Eefers 
to  Wilber  Mercantile  Agency,  Chica- 
go; Hubbell's  Legal  Directory,  New 
York;  The  Bradstreet  Co.— all  offices. 

COLORADO. 

DENVER,  Arapahoe  Co.— Walter  C. 
Heckendorf,  430-433  Symes  Bldg.  Ee- 
fers to  Colorado  National  Bank  and 
United  States  National  Bank. 

CONNECTICUT. 

BRIDGEPORT,  Fairfield  Co.— Chamber- 
lain &  Hull  (John  C.  Chamberlain 
and  Elbert  0.  Hull).  31  Sanford 
Bldg.  Eefer  to  Bridgeport  Trust 
Co.;   Burr  &  Knapp,  bankers. 

HARTFORD,  Hartford  Co.— Sidney 
E.  Clarke,  813  Main  st. 

NEW  HAVEN,  New  Haven  Co.— Liv- 
ingston W.  Cleaveland,  828  Chapel 
St.,   Eoom    6.     (Formerly   Judge   Pro- 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


bate  Court,  from  Jan.  9,  1895,  to  Jan. 
8,  1907.)  Eefers  to  any  bank  in  New 
Haven. 
NORWICH,  New  London  Co. — Brown 
&  Perkins  (Lucius  Brown,  Don- 
ald G.  Perkins,  Edmund  W.  Perkins 
and  Allyn  L.  Brown),  Atty's  for 
First  Nat.  and  Merchants'  Nat.  Bks., 
22  Shetucket  st. 

DELAWARE. 

WILMINGTON,  New  Castle  Co.— 
Robert  Penington,  Du  Pont  Bldg., 
Tenth  and  Market  streets.  Eefers 
to  First  Nat'l  Bank  and  Union  Nat'l 
Bank,  Wilmington  Del.;  American 
Surety   Co.   of   New  York. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

WASHINGTON  CITY.— C.  L.  Parker, 
Patents  and  Patent  Law,  943  G  street. 
Eefers  to  any  Law  Directory  Co. 

FLORIDA. 

JACKSONVILLE,  Duval  Co.— Eobert 
Penington,  912  Bisbee  Bldg.  Eefers 
to  Florida  Nat'l  Bank,  Jacksonville, 
and  National  Surety  Co.,  New  York. 

PENSACOLA,  Escanabia  Co.— Blount, 
Blount  &  Carter. 

TAMPA,  Hillsboro  Co.— Joseph  W,  Fra- 
zier,  6-8  Hampton  Blk.  Eefers  to  Ex- 
change Bank,  American  National 
Bank^  Bank  of  Commerce  and  Tefft, 
Waller  Co.  and  The  Bradstreet  Co., 
New  York. 

GEORGIA. 

ATLANTA,  Fulton  Co.  — Mayson  & 
Johnson  (James  L.  Mayson,  Paul  E. 
Johnson,  George  B.  Eush  and  Walter 
C.  Hendrix),  918-922  Atlantic  Nat'l 
Bank  Bldg.  Eefer  to  Fourth  Nat'l 
Bank  of  Atlanta,  Lowery  Nat'l  Bank 
of  Atlanta,  J.  K.  Orr  Shoe  Co.  and 
The  E.  O.  Campbell  Coal  Co.  of  At- 
lanta. 

AUGUSTA,  Eichmond  Co.— Wm.  H. 
Barrett,  Dyer  Bldg. 

COLUMBUS,'  Muscogee  Co.— Frank  U. 
Garrard,  cor.  Broad  and  Twelfth  sts. 

MACON,  Bibb  Co. — Hardeman,  Jones, 
Park  &  .Johnston  (Isaac  Hardeman, 
Geo.  S.  Jones,  E.  P.  Johnston,  Bruce 
C.  Jones),  602,  609  Am.  Nat'l  Bk. 
Bldg.  Refer  to  any  bank  or  business 
house  in  Macon. 

SAVANNAH,  Chatham  Co.— Wilson  & 
Eogers  (H.  E.  Wilson  and  J.  M.  Eog- 
ers).  Eefer  to  any  bank  or  business 
house  in  Savannah. 


IDAHO. 

BOISE,  Ada  Co.— Wood  &  DriscoU 
(Fremont,  Wood  and  Dean  Driscoll), 
315,  317  Overland  Bldg.  Eefer  to  Pa- 
cific National  Bank  and  Boise  City 
National  Bank. 

ILLINOIS. 

ALTON,  Madison  Co.— J.  E.  Hillskotter. 

AURORA,  Kane  Co. — William  F.  Fow- 
ler, 348  Coulter  Blk.,  Chicago  Phone 
275. 

BELVIDERE,  Boone  Co.— Fuller  &  Is- 
rael (Chas.  E.  Fuller,  Ex-Cireuit 
Judge  and  William  Isreal).  Eefer  to 
People's  Bank  of  Belvidere. 

BLOOMINGTON,  McLean  Co.— E.  E. 
Donnelly,  Corn  Belt  Bank  Bldg. 

CAIRO,  Alexander  Co. — Miles  Freder- 
ick Gilbert. 

CANTON,  Fulton  Co. — Chipperfield  & 
Chipperfield. 

CARLYLE,  Clinton  Co.— Hugh  Vincent 
Murray  (States  Attorney).  Eefers  to 
First  Nat  '1  Bank  of  Carlyle,  the  Bank 
of  Breese,  Breese,  111. 

CENTRALIA,  Marion  Co.— William  F. 
Bundy,   212  East  Broadway. 

CHAMPAIGN,  Champaign  Co. — ^Lewis 
Forney  Wingard,  over  Citizens'  State 
Bk.  Eefer  to  any  bank,  city  or 
county  official.  Bell  Phone  724  (long 
distance)   Depositions. 

CHARLESTON,  Coles  Co.— H.  A.  Neal. 

CLINTON,  De  Witt  Co.— Lemon  & 
Lemon  (Richard  A.  and  Frank  K. 
Lemon). 

DANVILLE,  Vermilion  Co.— Lindley, 
Penwell  &  Lindley  (Frank  Lindley, 
Fred  B.  Penwell,  and  Walter  C.  Lind- 
ley). Daniel  Bldg. 

DECATUR,  Macon  Co. — Buckingham  & 
McDavid  (Isaac  A.  Buckingham,  Hor- 
ace W.  McDavid),  501  to  505  Mullikin 
Bldg.  Eefer  to  Mullikin  National 
Bank,  Decatur,  111.;  Tolman  &  Eed- 
field,  Chicago;  C.  J.  Tucker,  member 
of  Illinois  Legislature,  Decatur,  111.; 
W.  A.  Garrett,  Vice-Pres.  C.  &  Gt.  W. 
Ey.  Co.,  Chicago. 

DE  KALB,  De  Kalb  Co.— A.  W,  Fisk. 

DIXON,  Lee  Co.— Arthur  G.  Harris. 
Refers  to  Union  State  Bank. 

EAST  ST.  LOUIS,  St.  Claire  Co.-— Sher- 
idan &  Sheridan  (Phil  H.  Sheridan 
and  W.  J.  N.  Moyers),  Murphy  Bldg. 
Refer  to  Illinois  State  Trust  Co. 
Main  office,  614-19  Navarre  Bldg.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


EDWARDSVILLE,  Madison  Co.— J.  E. 
Hillskotter    (County   Judge).     Eefers 
to  Citizens'  State  and  Trust  Bank. 
FREEPORT,    Stephenson     Co. — Stearns 
&  Zipf  (James  H.  Stearns  and  Oscar 
E.  Zipf),  308-310  Old  Colony  Bldg. 
GALENA,    Jo    Daviess    Co. — Martin    J. 
Dillon.     Eefers   to   Galena   Nat'l  Bk. 
and    Hon.    James    S.    Baume,    Circuit 
Judge. 
GALESBURG,      Knox      Co.— Williams, 
Lawrence,    Welsh     &     Green    (E.    P. 
Williams,  George  A.  Lawrence,  J.  D. 
Welsh,  Alvah  S.  Green  and  F.  O.  Mc- 
Farland),  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 
GRANITE    CITY,    Madison    Co.— J.    E. 

Hillskotrer. 
HARRISBURG,    Saline    Co.— Abney    & 
Burnett   (A.  G.  Abney  and  J.  C.  Bur- 
nett), 11  N.  Main  St.   Eefer  to  First 
Nat'l  Bank,  Saline  Trust  &   Savings 
Bank,  Geo.  M.   McKitrick  and  T.  L. 
Ozment,  all  Harrisburg,  111. 
HARVARD,    McHenry    Co.— Calvin    J. 
Hendricks   (Master  in  Chancery,  Mc- 
Henry Co.)     Long  Distance  Tel.,  Har- 
vard   45.      Eefers    to    Harvard    Bank 
and    Postmaster. 
HENRY,   Marshall    Co.— Fred   W.   Pot- 
ter.   Eefers   to   First   Nat'l   Bk.   and 
Hutchins   &   Downey. 
JACKSONVILLE,      Morgan      Co.— Bel- 
latti,  Barnes  &  Bellatti  (John  A.  Bel- 
latti,     Charles     A.     Barnes,     Walter 
Bellatti).     Eefer  to  Jacksonville  Nat. 
Bk.  and  F.  G.  Farrell  &  Co.,  bankers. 
JOLIET,   Will   Co.— Higgins   &   Walter 
(D.  F.  Higgins  and  Fred  W.  Walter), 
500    Woodruff    Bldg.      Bell    Tel.    298. 
Eefer  to  Will  County  Nat.  Bk.,  Joliet, 
and  E.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  Chicago. 
KANKAKEE,    Kankakee     Co.— Hamil- 
ton K.  and  H.  H.  Wheeler. 
KEWANEE,  Henry  Co.— Morse  &  Deme- 
rath   (Eobert  C.   Morse   and  Nicholas 
J.    Demerath,    Cor.    Second    and    Tre- 
niont  sts.     Eefer  to  Savings  Bank  of 
Kewanee  and  Union  Nat'l  Bank,  Ke- 
wanee. 
LACON,   Marshall   Co.— Barnes   &   Ma- 
goon    (E.    Magoon    Barnes    and    Jay 
Howard  Magoon). 
LEWISTOWN,   Fulton  Co.— Harvey  H. 
Atherton.     Eefers  to  Lewistown  Nat. 
Bk.,  Lewistown,   and  People's  Bank, 
Vermont,  HI. 
LINCOLN,  Logan   Co.— Hoblit  &  Smith, 
MACOMB,  McDonough    Co.— Elting    & 
Hainline    (Philip   E.   Elting   and   An- 
drew  L.    Hainline).      Eefers    to    Ma- 
comb   National    Bank     and    Citizens 
Bank,  Macomb,  HI. 


MARION,      Williamson      Co.— W.      W. 

Clemens. 
MATTOON,  Coles  Co. — Emery  Andrews, 
Eooms  36,  37,  38,  Demaree  Bldg.     At- 
torney for  the  American  Surety  Co.,  of 
New  York. 
METROPOLIS,   Massac    Co.— Courtney 

&   Helm. 
MOLINE,    Eock    Island    Co.— Peek    & 
Dietz  (Burton  F.  Peek,  G.  O.  Dietz, 
and  Cyrus  E.  Dietz).     Refer  to  Peo- 
ple's Savings  Bank  and  Trust  Co. 
MONMOUTH,    Warren    Co.— Safford    & 

Graham. 
MORRIS,  Grundy  Co.— Smith,  Smith  & 
Smith  (Austin  J.,  Edith  M.  and  Hen- 
man  B.  Smith).     Eefer  to  Farmers  & 
Merchants  National  Bank,  T.  H.  Hall, 
George  Trotter,  all  of  Morris,  111. 
MOUND    CITY,    Pulaski    Co.— Wall    & 
Martin  (W.  A.  Wall  and  Geo.  E.  Mar- 
tin).    Eefer  to  First  State  Bank  and 
First  Nat'l  Bank. 
MT.   VERNON,   Jefferson   Co.— Watson 
&  Watson  (Albert  and  Joel  Watson). 
OLNEY,   Richmond   Co.— H.  G.  Morris, 
cor.  Mulberry  and  Main  sts.     Eefers 
to    The    Olney    Bank    and    First    Na- 
tional Bank,  Olney. 
OTTAWA,  La  Salle   Co.— McDougall   & 
Chapman   (Duncan  McDougall  and  C. 
B.    Chapman),    National    City    Bank 
Bldg.     Eefer  to  National   City  Bank 
and  Judge  Orrin  N.  Carter,  Chicago. 
PANA,  Christian  Co.— E.  E.  Dowell. 
PARIS,  Edgar  Co.— Chas.  McKnight. 
PAXTON,  Ford  Co.— Phillips  &  Ludlow 
(A.  L.  Phillips   and  Samuel  Ludlow). 
PEKIN,      Tazewell      Co.  —  Prettyman, 
Velde    &    Prettyman    (W.   L.   Pretty- 
man,    Franklin   L.   Velde   and   W.    S. 
Prettyman),    6,   7,   8    and   9  Zerwekh 
Bldg.     Long  distance  phone. 
PEORIA,  Peoria  Co.— Henry  C.  Fuller, 

2  Arcade  Bldg. 
PITTSFIELD,  Pike   Co.— Edward  Doocy 

(Master  in  Chancery). 
PONTIAC,    Livingston    Co. — Harry  G. 
Greenebaum    (Eeferee   in  Bankruptcy 
for    the     Northern     Division     of    the 
Southern   District   of  Illinois. 
PRINCETON,  Bureau  Co.— W.  A.  John- 
son. 
QUINCY,   Adams   Co. — Emmons  &  Em- 
mons  (L.  E.  Emmons  and  L.  E.  Em- 
mons, Jr.),  102  N.  Fifth  st. 
ROBINSON,    Crawford    Co.— Parker    & 
Eagleton.     Eefer  to  Crawford  County 
State    Bank    of    Eobinson,    111.,    Flat 
Eock  State  Bank,  Farmers  State  Bank, 
Palestine,    111.,    Newlin    State    Bank, 
Hutsonville,  111. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


EOCHELLE,  Ogle  Co.— John  B.  Hayes. 
Eefers  to  any  bank  or  public  official 
in  the  city  or  county. 

EOCKFOED,  Winnebago  Co. — Carpen- 
ter &  St.  John  (Fred  E.  Carpenter 
and  Edwin  M.  St.  John),  Winnebago 
Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

EOCK  ISI.AND,  Eock  Island  Co.— 
Connelly  &  Connelly  (H.  C.  and  B.  D. 
Connelly)  Peoples  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg. 
Eefer  to  Manufacturer's  State  Bank, 
East  Moline,  111.,  or  any  bank  in  the 
City  of  Eock  Island. 

SAVANNA,  Carrol  Co.— Arthur  J.  Gray, 
Cromer  Bldg.  Eefer  to  any  Bank  or 
Business  house. 

SHELBYVILLE,  Shelby  Co.— Walter  C. 
Headen  (City  Attorney  and  Attorney 
for  Citizens' Savings  and  Loan  Assn). 

SPEINGFIELD,  Sangamon  Co.— Eob- 
ert  Matheny,  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

ST.  CHAELES,  Kane  Co.— Harry  G. 
Hempstead. 

STEELING,  Whiteside  Co.  —  Jarvis 
Dinsmoor,  Academy  of  Music  Blk. 

STEEATOE,  La  Salle  Co.— H.  N.  Eyon 
&  Son. 

SYCAMOEE,  De  Kalb  Co.— Faissler  & 
Fulton  (John  Faissler  and  William 
J.  Fulton),  Daniel  Pierce  Bldg.  Long 
distance  telephone. 

TAYLOEVILLE,  Christian  Co.— Pro- 
vine  &  Provine  (William  M.  and 
Walter  M.  Provine). 

TUSCOLA,  Douglas  Co.— Chas  G.  Eck- 
hart. 

UEBANA,  Champaign  Co.  L.  F.  Win- 
gard. 

WATSEKA,  Iroquois  Co.— A.  F.  Good- 
vear. 

WAUKEGAN,  Lake  Co.— Charles  H. 
King,  225  Washington  st.  Eefers  to 
Peoples  Bank  of  Waukegan.  Tele- 
phone 103. 

WHEATON,  Du  Page  Co.— W.  H 
Fisher. 

WOODSTOCK,  McHenry  Co.— Mullen 
&  Hoy. 

INDUNA. 

ANDEESON,    Madison    Co.— McMahon 

&  Teegarden. 
BEAZIL,    Clay    Co.— S.    M.    McGregor, 

Culbertson    Blk.      Eefers    to    Eiddel 

Nat.,   Citizens'  Nat.,   and  First  Nat. 

Banks. 
COLUMBUS,    Bartholomew   Co.— Baker 

&    Eichman    (Charles    S.    Baker    and 

Frank  N.  Eichman),  Law  Bldg. 
CEAWFOEDSVILLE,  Montgomery  Co. 

-Crane  &  McCabb. 
ELKHAET,      Elkhart      Co.— Orrin     M. 

Conley,  431  South  Main  st. 

144 


EVANSVILLE,  Vanderburg  Co. -Cun- 
ningham &  Ortmeyer,  Waverly  Bldg. 
Eefer  to  City  Nat.  Bank,  B.  M. 
A.  Bldg. 

FOET  WAYNE,  Allen  Co.— Breen  & 
Morris  (William  P.  Breen  and  John 
Morris),  People's  Trust  &  Savings 
Company  Bldg. 

FEANKFOET,  Clinton  Co.— Sheridan  & 
Gruber  (Harry  C.  Sheridan  and  Earl 

F.  Gruber). 

GOSHEN,    Elkhart    Co.— Vail    &    Weh- 

meyer. 
GEEENCASTLE,   Putnam    Co.— W.   M. 

Sutherlin. 
HAMMOND,    Lake    Co.— G.    C.    White, 

Lake  County  Savings  &  Trust  Bldg, 

Eefers  to  First  Nat'l  Bank,  Hammond 

Savings    &    Trust    Co.,    Lake    County 

Savings  and  Trust  Co. 
HAETFOED   CITY,    Blockford    Co.— J. 

A.  Hindman. 
HUNTINGTON,  Huntington  Co.— Cline, 

Bronyon    &   Cline. 
INDIANAPOLIS,    Marion    Co.— Henley 

&  Baker  (William  J.  Henley  and  John 

L.  Baker),  851  Lemcke  Annex. 
JEFFEESONVILLE,     Clark    Co.— Geo. 

H.  Voigt. 
LA  FAYETTE,  Tippecanoe  Co. — Edgar 

G.  Collins,  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 
Eefers  to  any  bank  or  trust  company 
in  the  city. 

LAPOETE,  Laporte  Co.— M.  E.  Leliter. 
Eefers  to  First  Nat'l  Bank,  Laporte 
Savings  Bank. 

LEBANON,   Boone   Co.— Bert   Winters. 

LOGANSPOET,  Cass  Co.— Eabb  &  Ma- 
honey  (Joseph  M.  Eabb  and  Michael 
F.  Mahoney),  220  Fourth  st.  Eefer 
to  Ft.  Wayne  &  Wabash  Valley  Tr. 
Co.,  E.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  M.  J.  Bligh, 
and  all  banks  in  Logansport. 

MAEION,  Grant  Co.— George  G.Whar- 
ton (Attorney  for  Big  4  Eailroad  Co, 
and  E.  G.  Dun  &  Co.),  510  Glass  Blk, 

MICHIGAN  CITY,  La  Porte  Co.— 
Worth  W.  Pepple.  Eefers  to  First 
National   and  Citizens'  Banks. 

MUNCIE,  Delaware  Co. — Thompson  & 
Sprague. 

NEW  ALBANY,  Floyd  Co.— Henry  E. 
Jewett. 

NOTEE  DAME,  St.  Joseph  Co.— Will- 
iam Hoynes,  Law  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Notre  Dame. 

PEEU,  Miami  Co.— Bailey  &  Bailey. 

POETLAND,  Jay  Co.— John  M.  Smith, 
27-29  Bimel  Bldg.  Eefers  to  Peoples 
Bank,  First  State  Bank  of  Dunkirk, 
Ind.,  and  Bimel  Spoke  and  Auto 
Wheel  Co. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


PRINCETON,  Gibson  Co.— James  B. 
Gamble.  Refers  to  People's  Nat'l 
Bank,  Princeton,  Ind.,  C.  E.  C.  Law 
List  Co.,  New  York  City;  United  Mer- 
cantile Agency,  Chicago;  U.  S.  Fidel- 
ity &  Guaranty  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

RICHMOND,  Wayne  Co.— Study  & 
Study. 

SOUTH  BEND,  St.  Joseph  Co.— Slick 
&  Slick,  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

TERRE  HAUTE,  Vigo  Co.— Crane  & 
Miller  (George  M.  Crane  and  A.  L. 
Miller).  Refer  to  Bradstreet 's,  and 
Terre  Haute  Nat.  Bank. 

VALPARAISO,  Porter  Co.— D.  E.  Kelly, 
Salyer  Block,  Long  Distance  Bell. 
Refers  to  Valparaiso  National  Bank 
and  First   Trust   Co. 

VmCENNES,  Knox  Co.— Clarence  B. 
Kessinger. 

WABASH,  Wabash  Co.— McCracken  & 
Eikenbary. 

WASHINGTON,  Daviess  Co.— O'NeaU 
&  O'Neall. 

IOWA. 

ATLANTIC,  Cass  Co.— J.  B.  Rockafel- 
low.  Refers  to  Albert  H.  and  Henry 
Veeder,  Chicago,  and  Hon.  Smith  Mc- 
Pherson,  Judge  U.  S.  District  Court, 
Red  Oak. 

BURLINGTON,  Des  Moines  County- 
Blake  &  Wilson  (W.  E.  Blake  and 
Harold  J.  Wilson),  306-7-8-9  Tama 
Bldg.  Attorneys  for  Merchants'  Na- 
tional Bank  and  Citizens'  Water  Co. 

CEDAR  RAPIDS,  Linn  Co.— Redmond 
&  Stewart  (John  M.  Redmond  and 
John  D,  Stewart).  Refer  to  any 
bank  in  Cedar  Rapids. 

CLINTON,  Clinton  Co. — Chase,  Seaman 
&  Sutton  (C.  W.  Chase,  formerly 
Circuit  Judge,  H.  W.  Seaman  and  L. 
F.  Sutton),  Clinton  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 

COUNCIL  BLUFFS,  Pottawattamie 
Co. — Saunders  &  Stuart  (C.  G.  Saun- 
ders and  D.  E.  Stuart),  307  to  310 
Shugart  Blk.  Refer  to  First  Nat.  Bk. 
of  Council  Bluffs. 

DAVENPORT,  Scott  Co.— T.  A.  Mur- 
phy, Whitaker  Blk.  Refers  to  John 
V.  Farwell  Co.  and  Sprague,  Warner 
&  Co.,  Chicago. 

DES  MOINES,  Polk  Co.— Guy  R.  Car- 
son, 409-410  Youngerman  Bldg.  Re- 
fers to  any  bank  or  wholesale  house 
in  Des  Moines;  or  George  M.  Reyn- 
olds, President  Continental  &  Com- 
mercial  Nat'l   Bk.,   Chicago. 

DUBUQUE,  Dubuque  Co. — Lacy,  Brown 
&  Lacy  (Glenn  Brown  and  Frank  R. 
Lacy),  Lincoln  Bldg.,  Eighth  and  Lo- 
cust Sts. 


FAIRFIELD,  Jefferson  Co.— Leggett  & 
McKemey  (Chas.  D.  Leggett  and  J. 
S.  McKemey).  Attorneys  for  Iowa 
State  Savings  Bank. 

FORT  DODGE,  Webster  Co.— Mitchell 
&  Hackler. 

IOWA  CITY,  Johnson  Co.— Frank  F. 
Messer.  Refers  to  Citizens'  Savings 
&   Trust  Co.  * 

KEOKUK,  Lee  Co.— Wm.  J.  Roberts, 
28  N.  4th  St.  Refers  to  Keokuk  Sav- 
ings  Bank. 

MARSHALLTOWN,  Marshall  Co.— 
Boardman  &  Lawrence  (C.  H.  E. 
Boardman  and  Graham  W.  Law- 
rence). 

MASON  CITY,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.— Clig- 
gitt.  Rule  &  Smith  (John  Cliggitt, 
Duncan  Rule  and  Earl  Smith). 

MUSCATINE,  Muscatine  Co.— Jayne  & 
Hoffman  (Henry  Jayne,  William 
Hoffman,  Arthur  Hoffman  and  Wm, 
R.  Jayne). 

OSKALOOSA,  Mahasha  Co.— Jno.  O. 
Malcolm. 

OTTUMWA,  Wapello  Co.— McNett  & 
McNett  (William  and  Walter  Mc- 
Nett), 134  E.  Main  st.  Refer  to  Iowa 
Nat.  Bk.  of  Ottumwa  and  John  Mor- 
rell  &  Co..  Ltd. 

SIOUX  CITY,  Woodbury  Co.— E.  A. 
Burgess,  Iowa  Bldg.  Refers  to  Mer- 
chants' Nat.  Bk.  or  any  other  bank 
in  Sioux  City. 

WATERLOO,  Blackhawk  Co.— Edwards 
&  Longley  (A.  J.  Edwards,  Alfred 
Lo-ngley).     Refer  to  any  bank  in  city. 

WEBSTER  CITY,  Hamilton  Co.— Wes- 
ley  Martin,  634  Second  st.  Refer- 
ences: Hamilton  County  State  Bank, 
Farmers'  National  Bank. 

KANSAS. 

ATCHISON,  Atchison  Co.— Waggener, 
Orr  &  Challiss. 

EMPORIA,  Lyon  Co.— Hamer  &  Harris. 

FORT  SCOTT,  Bourbon  Co.— Robert  B. 
Campbell,   10  So.  Main  st. 

HUTCHINSON,  Reno  Co.— Vandeveer 
&  Martin. 

KANSAS  CITY,  Wyandotte  Co.— McAn- 
anv  &  Alden. 

LEAVENWORTH,  Leavenworth  Co.— 
Lee  Bond,  Times  Bldg. 

PARSONS,  La  Bette  Co.— W.  D.  At- 
kinson. 

PITTSBURG,  Crawford  Co.— E.  B. 
Wheeler. 

TOPEKA,  Shawnee  Co. — Rossington  & 
Smith  (W.  H.  Rossington,  Chas.  Blood 
Smith,  Samuel  Barnum),  Crawford 
Bldg.  Refer  to  Western  Union  Tel. 
Co.    (Law  Dept.);    The   Pullman   Co. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


(Law  Dept.);  Merchants  Nat'l  Bank 
of  Topeka,  Kans. 
WICHITA,  Sedgwick  Co.— S.  W.  Shat- 
tuck,  Jr.,  500-502  Sedgwick  Bldg. 
Eefers  to  National  Bank  of  Com- 
merce, Kansas  National  Bank  and 
The  Shattuck-George  Iron  Co.,  all  of 
Wichita,  Kas.;  Hibbard,  Spencer, 
Bartlett  Co.,  Chicago;  Holbrook-Black- 
welder  Eeal  Estate  Trust  Co.,  St. 
Louis. 

KENTUCKY. 

BOWLING  GREEN,  Warren  Co.— Sims 
&  Rodes. 

COVINGTON,  Kenton  Co.— Mackoy  & 
Mackoy  (William  H.  and  Harry  B. 
Mackoy).  Eefer  to  Covington  Sav- 
ings Bank  and  Trust  Co. 

HENDERSON,  Henderson  Co.— E.  L. 
McDonald,  O.  V.  B.  &  T.  Co.  Bldg. 

LEXINGTON,  Fayette  Co.— E.  A.  Thorn- 
ton, 709  Trust  Co.  Bldg.  Eefers  to  C, 
N.  O.  &  T.  P.  Ey.  Co. 

LOUISVILLE,  Jefferson  Co.— Tyler  Bar- 
nett,  140  S.  Fifth  st.  Eefers  to  the  At- 
torneys for  Louisville  Nat.  Bankiu;^ 
Co.,  German  Bank,  N.  W,  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  Jos.   Schlitz  Br'g  Co. 

MORGANFIELD,  Union  Co.— W.  T. 
Harris.  Eefers  to  Bank  of  Union 
County;  Peoples  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 

NEWPORT,  Campbell  Co.— John  W. 
Heuver. 

OWENSBORO,  Daviess  Co.— Weir  & 
Weir. 

PADUCAH,  McCracken  Co. — Bradshaw 
&  Bradshaw.  (W,  F.  and  W.  F. 
Bradshaw,  Jr.),  601-605  City  Nat'l 
Bk.  Bldg. 

LOUISIANA. 

NEW  ORLEANS,  Orleans  Parish.— 
Merrick,  Lewis,  Gensler  &  Schwarz 
(Edwin  T.  Merrick,  Walter  S.  Lewis, 
Philip  Gensler,  Jr.,  and  Ealph  J. 
Schwarz),  Perrin  Bldg.  Attorneys  for 
Commercial  Nat.  Bk.  Eeference: 
First  Nat.  Bk.  of  Chicago. 

MAINE. 

AUBURN,  Androscoggin  Co. — Geo.  C. 
Wing. 

AUGUSTA,  Kennebec  Co.— Heath  & 
Andrews  (H.  M.  Heath  and  C.  L. 
Andrews). 

BANGOR,  Penobscot  Co.— Willis  Y. 
Patch.  Eefers  to  any  bank  in  Ban- 
gor. 

BIDDEFORD,  York  Co.— Goodwin  & 
Snow. 

PORTLAND,  Cumberland  Co. — Harry  L, 
Cram,  85  Exchange  st.  Eefers  to  any 
bank  or  trust  company  in  Portland, 
Me. 


MARYLAND. 

BALTIMORE.— Maloy,  Brady  &  Em- 
bert  (AVilliam  M.  Maloy,  State  Sen- 
ator, George  M.  Brady  and  T.  How- 
ard Embert),  Suite  1403,  Fidelity 
Bldg.  Counsel  for  Bank  of  Hampden, 
Crane  Co.,  Associate  Editors'  Corpora- 
tion Legal  Mutual  Manual  of  New 
York. 

CUMBERLAND,  Allegany  Co.— De 
Warren  H.  Reynolds. 

FREDERICK,  Frederick  Co.— Jacob 
Eohrback,   20  W.   Church  st. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

BOSTON,  Suffolk  Co.— Adler,  Barker  & 

Wood,  60  State  st. 
FALL   RIVER,   Bristol     Co.— Fuller   & 

Gray,  78  Bedford  st. 
LOWELL,     Middlesex     Co.— Alfred    P. 

Sawyer,  45  Merrimack  st. 
LYNN,  Essex  Co.— Wm.  Bennett  Mur- 
phy, 3  Exchange  st. 
NEW  BEDFORD,  Bristol  Co.— Mayhew 

E.    Hitch,   Masonic  Bldg.      Eefers   to 

Merchants'  National  Bank. 
SPRINGFIELD,  Hampden  Co.— Gardner 

&  Gardner. 
WORCESTER,  Worcester  Co.— Dodge  & 

Taft,  629  State  Mutual  Bldg. 

MICHIGAN. 

ADRIAN,  Lenawee  Co. — Charles  L,  Rob- 
ertson. Eefers  to  National  Bank  of 
Commerce,  Page  Woven  Wire  Fence 
Co. 

ANN  ARBOR,  Washtenaw  Co.— M.  J. 
Cavanaugh. 

BATTLE  CREEK,  Calhoun  Co.— Edwin 
C.  Lewis,  Old  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.  Eefers 
to  Old  National  Bank,  Nichols  & 
Shepard  Co.,  Grand  Trunk  Western 
Ey.,  Michigan  United  Eailways  Co. 

BAY  CITY,  Bay  Co.— Lee  E.  Joslyn. 
Shearer  Bros.  Bldg.  Eefers  to  Lum- 
berman's State  Bank  and  First  Nat. 
Bank  of  Bay  City. 

CALUMET,  Houghton  Co.— Galbraith 
&  McCormack,  Ulseth  Block.  Refer 
to  Merchants'  &  Miners'  Bank. 

DETROIT,  Wayne  Co.— Choate,  Robert- 
son &  Lehmann  (Ward  N.  Choate, 
Charles  R.  Robertson,  William  J.  Leh- 
mann), Suite  433,  Majestic  Bldg. 

ESCANABA,  Delta  Co.— Frank  D. 
Mead.     Refers  to  First  Nat.  Bk.  of 

lliSCRI13,b3< 

FLINT,  Genesee  Co.— J.  J.  Carton. 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  Kent  Co.— Wilson, 
Wilson  &  Rice,  (Charles  M.  Wilson, 
Hugh  E.  Wilson,  Cyrus  W.  Rice) 
Michigan    Trust    Co.,    Bldg.      Refer 


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to    Michigan    Trust    Co.,    and    Kent 

State  Bank. 
IRONWOOD,     Gogebic     Co.  —  Belmont 

Waples. 
JACKSON,      Jackson      Co.— Wilson     & 

Cobb    (Thomas   A.    Wilson   and    Wm. 

S.  Cobb),  Union  Bk.  Bldg. 
KALAMAZOO,  Kalamazoo   Co. — Alfred 

J.  Mills,  Press  Bldg.     Eefers  to  any 

bank  in  this  city. 
LANSING,     Ingham     Co.— Cummins     & 

Nichols    (Alva   M.    Cummins,   Charles 

W.  Nichols,  Samuel  H.  Ehoads);  Tus- 

sing  Bldg.    Eef er  to  City  Nat  '1  Bank, 

Lansing,  and  Justices  Supreme  Court 

of  Michigan. 
MANISTEE,      Manistee      Co.— Smurth- 

waite  &  Belcher  (Thomas  Smurthwaite 

and    Charles    N.    Belcher),    Eamsdell 

Bldg.    Eefer  to  First  National  Bank. 
MARQUETTE,   Marquette   Co.— Ball   & 

Ball. 
MENOMINEE,  Menominee    Co. — A.  L. 

Sawyer.     Eefers  to  First  Nat.  Bank, 

J.   W.  Wells  Lumber  Co. 
MOUNT  CLEMENS,  Macomb   Co.— Os- 
car L.  Lungerhausen. 
MUSKEGON,      Muskegon      Co. — Nims, 

Erwin,  Vanderwerp  &  Foote. 
PORT  HURON,  St.  Clair  Co.— Phillips 

&   Jenks. 
SAGINAW,  Saginaw  Co. — Humphrey  & 

Grant,  609  Eddy  Bldg. 

MINNESOTA. 

DULUTH,  St.  Louis  Co.— Stearns  & 
Hunter  (Victor  Stearns  and  Arthur 
W.  Hunter),  507  Lonsdale  Bldg.  Ee- 
fer to  City  National  Bank,  American 
Exchange  National  Bank. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  Hennepin  Co.— Wil- 
liam Furst,  404  to  408  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Eefers  to  Swift  &  Co.,  Wash- 
burn Crosby  Co.,  any  bank  or  jobbing 
house  in  Minneapolis. 

ST.  PAUL,  Eamsay  Co. — Durment, 
Moore  &  Sanborn,  616-620  Germania 
Life  Bldg.  Eefer  to  American  Na- 
tional Bank,  St.  Paul;  Northwestern 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Milwaukee; 
Penn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia; J.  W.  Newlean,  Auditor  111. 
Cent.  E.  E.  Co.,  Chicago;  F.  P.  Luth- 
er, Eailway  Supplies,  Monadnock 
Bldg.,   Chicago. 

STILLWATER,  Washington  Co.— Her- 
man  F.   Stark. 

WINONA,  Winona  Co.— Brown,  Abbott 
&   Somsen. 


MISSISSIPPI. 

GREENVILLE,  Washington  Co.— Hugh 
C.  Watson,  Citizens'  Bank  Bldg.  Ee- 
fers to  Citizens'  Bank,  Greenville, 
Miss.,  and  Capital  National  Bank  of 
Jackson,  Miss. 

JACKSON,  Hinds  Co.— J.  H.  Thompson. 
Eefers  to  any  bank  or  business  house 
in  Jackson,  Miss. 

VICKSBURG,  Warren  Co.— Dabney  & 
Dabney  (Marye  Dabney  and  Moncure 
Dabney),  over  Vicksburg  Bank.  Re- 
fer to  all  banks  in  Vicksburg,  Miss., 
and  Geo.  T.  Houston  &  Co.,  of  Chicago 

MISSOURI. 

KANSAS  CITY,  Jackson  Co.— Bower- 
sock,  Hall  &  Hook  (Justin  D.  Bower- 
sock,  Lester  W.  Hall  and  Hook),  Fi- 
delity Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

ST.  JOSEPH,  Buchanan  Co.— Geo.  W. 
Groves.  Eefers  to  German  American 
National  Bank,  Stock  Yards  Bank, 
Park  Bank,  Wyeth  Hdw.  &  Mfg.  Co., 
all  St.  Joseph,  or  any  bank  or  whole- 
sale house  in  St.  Joseph. 

ST.  LOUIS.— Abbott  &  Edwards  (Au- 
gustus L.  Abbott,  John  B.  Edwards, 
Ealph  J.  Eoeder,  Edwin  C.  Luedde, 
Frank  L.  Sich,  George  J.  Breaker), 
1120  New  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Eefer  to  E.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  or  any  bank 
or  trust  company  in  St.  Louis. 

MONTANA. 

GREAT  FALLS,  Cascade  Co.— Phillip  A. 
Heimlich,  Thisted  Bldg.  Eefers  to 
Central  Trust  Co.  of  Illinois,  Chicago, 
Commercial  Trust  and  Savings  Bank, 
Great  Falls,  Mont.  Union  Bank  and 
Trust  Co.,  Helena,  Mont. 

NEBRASKA. 

HASTINGS,  Adams  Co.— Michel  A. 
Hartigan,  LL.  B.,  Prosecuting  Attor- 
ney Adams  County.  Eefers  to  First 
Nat'l  Bank  of  Hastings. 

LINCOLN,  Lancaster  Co.— Burkett,  Wil- 
son &  Brown  (Elmer  J.  Burkett,  Hen- 
ry H.  Wilson  and  Elmer  W.  Brown), 
408  to  411  Fraternity  Bldg.  Eefer 
to  any  bank  in  the  City  of  Lincoln. 

OMAHA,  Douglas  Co. — Crane  &  Bouch- 
er (Thomas  D.  Crane  and  John  J. 
Boucher),  950-952  Omaha  Nat'l  Bk. 
Bldg.  Eefer  to  United  States  Nat. 
Bk.  of  Omaha  and  the  Judges  of 
U.  S.  Court,  and  District  Court.  Also 
attend  to  law  business  in  South 
Omaha. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


NEVADA. 

£ENO,  "Washoe  Co.— Albert  D.  Ayres, 
Journal  Bldg.  Eefers  to  Farmers  & 
Merchants  Nat'l  Bank,  Reno;  Amer- 
ican Surety  Co.,  U.  S.  Senator  Geo.  S. 
Nixon. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

CONCORD,  Merrimae  Co. — Edmund  S. 
Cook. 

LACONIA,  Belknap  Co.— Stephen  S. 
Jewett,  Rooms  3,  4,  5  and  6  Masonic 
Temple.  Eefers  to  the  Laconia  Na- 
tional  Bank. 

MANCHESTER,  Hillsboro  Co.— Frank 
C.  Livingston,  325  The  Kennard. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

BAYONNE,  Hudson  Co.— William  Van 
Buskirk,  23  West  8th  St.  Refers  to 
First  National  Bank  of  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

CAMDEN,  Camden  Co.— French  & 
Richards. 

JERSEY  CITY,  Hudson  Co.— William 
Van  Buskirk,  15  Exchange  PI.  Refers 
to  Commercial  Trust  Co.,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J. 

NEWARK,  Essex  Co. — Hartshorne,  Ins- 
ley  &  Leake  (Charles  H.  Hartshorne, 
Earle  Insley  and  Eugene  W.  Leake). 

TRENTON,  Mercer  Co.— Frank  S.  Kat- 
zenbach,  Jr.,  Forst-Richey  Bldg. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

ALBUQUERQUE,  BernalUlo  Co.— H.  F. 

Reynolds. 
SANTA   FE,    Santa   Fe   Co.— Hanna    & 
Wilson  (R.  H.  Hanna  and  F.  C.  Wil- 
son), Laughlin  Bldg.     Refer  to  U.  S. 
Bank  and  Trust  Co. 

NEW  YORK. 

ALBANY,  Albany  Co.— Charles  F. 
Bridge,  Home  Savings  Bk.  Bldg. 
Refers  to  National  Commercial  Bank 
and  Union  Trust  Co. 

BINGHAMTON,  Broome  Co.— H.  J. 
Hennessey,  84  Court  st.  Refers  to 
First  Nat'l  Bank,  Hon.  Benjamin  Ba- 
ker, County  Judge. 

BUFFALO,  Erie  Co.— C.  R.  &  C.  U. 
Carruth  (Charles  R.  Carruth  and 
Clarence  U.  Carruth),  880  Ellicott 
Square.  Refer  to  Manufacturers  & 
Traders'  Nat.  Bank,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
and  Penn  Mutual  Liie  Ins.  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

ELMIRA,  Chemung  Co.— Herendeen  & 
Mandeville  (H.  C.  Mandeville  and 
E.  W.  Personius),  .521529  Robinson 
Bldg.  Refer  to  Chemung  Canal  Trust 
Co.;  Merchants  Nat'l  Bank. 


NEW  YORK  CITY,  New  York  Co.— 
James  Lane  Allen,  associated  with 
firm,  John  S.  &  Henry  A.  Wise,  suite 
1811,  1816-20  Broad  st.  Refers  to 
any  Chicago  Lawyer,  Judge  or  Bank. 
Practiced   in   Chicago  over  35  years. 

ROCHESTER,  Monroe  Co. — Harry  Otis 
Poole,  member  of  the  Attorneys' 
National  Clearing  House,  338,  339 
Powers  Bldg, 

SYRACUSE,  Onondaga  Co. — Lee  & 
Brewster  (Harry  Sheridan  Lee  and 
Neal  Brewster),  704  Dillaye  Bldg. 
Refer  to  National  Bank  of  Syracuse, 
Lyman  Trust  &  Deposit  Co.  of  Onon- 
daga, Syracuse,  Neal  &  Hyde,  A.  L. 
Nettleton  Shoe  Co.,  Syracuse. 

TROY,  Rensselaer  Co. — Thomas  H.  Guy, 

5  Keenan  Bldg. 

UTICA,  Oneida  Co. — Charles  G.  Irish, 
Utica  City  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  108  Gen- 
esee St. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

ASHEVILLE,     Buncombe     Co.— David- 
son, Bourne  &  Parker,  Peek  Square. 
GREENSBORO,     Guilford     Co. — Taylor 

6  Scales. 

RALEIGH,  Wake  Co.— R.  H.  Battle  & 
Son. 

WILMINGTON,  New  Hanover  Co.— 
Walter  C.  Benson.  Refers  to  Ameri- 
can National  Bank  and  any  judge  or 
law  firm  in  North  Carolina. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  Forsyth  Co.— Louis 
M.  Swink. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

BISMARCK,  Burleigh  Co.— Miller  & 
Costello  (Andrew  Miller  and  W.  P. 
Costello).  Refer  to  First  National 
Bank  and  City  National  Bank. 

GRAND  FORKS,  Grand  Forks  Co.— 
Murphy  &  Duggan. 

OHIO. 

AKRON,  Summit  Co.— Otis,  Beery  & 
Otis  (E.  P.  and  E.  E.  Otis  and  C.  F. 
Beery),  Guth-Otis  Bldg,  Bell  Tel.  803. 

CANTON,  Stark  Co.— McCarty  &  Mc- 
Clintock  (A.  M.  McCarty  and  C.  B. 
McClintock),  Eagle  Block.  Refer  to 
First  Nat'l  Bank  of  Canton,  Ohio; 
The  J.  H.  McLain  Co.  of  Canton,  or 
any  other  bank  in  city. 

CINCINNATI,  Hamilton  Co.— Cobb, 
Howard  &  Bailey  (Orris  P.  Cobb,  Ed- 
win J.  Howard,  Oliver  G.  Bailey  and 
Henry   W,    Backus),    Blymyer  Bldg. 


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Eefer  to   Law  Department   of  Swift 
&  Co. 
CLEVELAND,      Cuyahoga     Co.— Wing, 
Myler   &    Turney    (Francis    J.    Wing, 
Hubert  J.  Turney,  A.  J.  Schur,  Nathan 

B.  Gordon,  William  Eockwell,  Don  E. 
Sipe,  Clarence  V.  Liggett  and  Eoy  G. 
Engstrom),  841-847  Engineers  Bldg. 

COLUMBUS,  Franklin  Co.— Watson, 
Stouffer  &  Davis  (Benson  G.  Watson, 
Charles  I.  Stouffer,  Oliver  E.  Davis), 
411-420  New  First  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg. 
Eefer  to  The  New  First  Nat'l  Bank, 
Columbus,  O.;  Wilber  Mercantile 
Agency,   Chicago. 

DAYTON,  Montgomery  Co.— E.  Otto 
Baumann,  &00-902  Eeibold  Bldg.  Ee- 
fers  to  Teutonia  Nat'l  Bk.,  Fourth 
Nat'l  Bk  of  Dayton,  O.;  Ernest  L. 
Kreamer,  Sec'y  C.  L,  League  of  Am., 
The  Temple,  Chicago. 

DEFLAJfCE,  Defiance  Co.— Harris  & 
Shaw  (Henry  B.  Harris  and  Tellis 
T.   Shaw). 

LIMA,  Allen  Co.— Frank  E.  Mead,  309 
Holland  Blk.  Eefers  to  City  Bank 
of  Lima,  Ohio. 

MANSFIELD,  Eichland  Co.  —  Cum- 
mings,  McBride  &  Wolfe. 

NEWARK,  Licking  Co.— Fulton  &  Ful- 
ton. 

SPRINGFIELD,  Clarke  Co.— Hagan  & 
Hagan  (F.  M.  Hagan  and  E.  O.  Ha- 
gan), 405-6  Bushnell  Bldg.  Eefer  to 
First  National  Bank  and  Springfield 
National  Bank,  Springfield,  O. 

STEUBENVILLB,  Jefferson  Co.— C.  L. 
Williams  (Huston  &  Williams). 
Eefer  to  Union  Deposit  Bank  and 
Nat'l   Ex.   Bank,    Steubenville,   Ohio. 

TOLEDO,  Lucas  Co. — Marshall  &  Eraser 
(Harold  W.  Eraser  and  Edwin  J.  Mar- 
shall, John  E.  Parsons,  Jr.,  George  E. 
Dixon,  Joseph  O.  Eppstein),  Suite 
1034,  Spitzer  Bldg.  Eefer  to  the  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Commerce  and  The 
Commerce   Trust   Co. 

YOUNGSTOWN,  Mahoning  Co.— Wirt 
&  Gunlefinger  (B.  F.  Wirt  and  Mark 
M.   Gunlefinger),   Eealty   Trust   Bldg. 

ZANESVILLE,  Muskingum  Co. — Edwin 
E.  Meyer,  People's  Savings  Bk.  Bldg. 

OKLAHOMA. 

ARDMORE,  Carter  Co.— Richard  M. 
Lester,  Post  Office  Bldg.  Eefers  to 
Guaranty  State  Bank. 

EL  RENO,  Canadian  Co.— W.  L.  Bax- 
ter. 

GUTHRIE,  Logan  Co.— C.  G.  Hornor. 

MUSKOGEE,    Muskogee    Co. — Preston 

C.  West,    Rooms    8    to    16    Oklahoma 


Bldg.  Eefers  to  any  bank  or  estab- 
lished business  house  in  the  city. 

OKLAHOMA,  Oklahoma  Co.— Burwell, 
Crockett  &  Johnson  (B.  F.  Burwell, 
late  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Oklahoma;  A.  P.  Crockett 
and  Chas.  Edward  Johnsoli),  415,420 
Lee  Bldg. 

TULSA,  Tulsa  Co.— John  E.  Woodard, 
336-S  Eobinson  Bldg.  Eefers  to  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Commerce,  Tulsa,  Ex- 
change National  Bank,  Tulsa. 

OREGON. 

PORTLAND,  Mutnomah  Co.— Whitfield 
&  Coan  (F.  H.  Whitfield  and  Ralph  A. 
Coan),  301-309  Fenton  Bldg.  Eefer  to 
Lumbermen's  National  Bank,  Mer- 
chants National  Bank,  every  Judge  of 
Supreme,  Circuit  and  Justice  Court  of 
Oregon. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

DU  BOIS,  Clearfield  Co.— W.  L.  Calkins. 
Eefers  to  Du  Bois  National  Bank,  Du 
Bois,  Pa.;  First  National  Bank,  Falls 
Creek,  Pa.    City  references  on  request. 

ERIE,  Erie  Co.— J.  M.  Sherwin,  633 
State  St.  Refer  to  Buffalo  &  Lake 
Erie  Traction  Co. 

HARRISBURG,  Dauphin  Co.— Geo.  L. 
Eeed. 

PHILADELPHIA,  Philadelphia  Co.— 
Conard  &  Middleton  (C.  Wilfred  Con- 
ard,  Allen  C.  Middleton,  A.  J.  Small- 
wood,  George  P.  Orr),  1118-20  Chest- 
nut St.  Eefer  to  Commonwealth  Title 
Insurance  and  Trust  Co.,  Tenth  Na- 
tional Bank. 

PITTSBURG,  Allegheny  Co.— Morris, 
Walker  &  Allen  (Alvin  A.  Morris,  Al- 
bert J.  Walker,  Harold  Allen,  A.  I. 
Boyle,  Jr.),  1608  Commonwealth  Bldg. 
References:  People's  Nat'l  Bank, 
Pittsburg;  Nat'l  Bank  of  Commerce, 
New  York;  Nat'l  Bank  of  the  Ee- 
public,  Chicago. 

READING,  Berks  Co.— W,  B.  Bechtel, 
546  and  548  Court  st. 

SCRANTON,  Lackawanna  Co. — Beers 
&  Grambs  (R.  Louis  Grambs  and 
Fred  E.  Beers),  Connell  Bldg. 

WILKES-BARRE,  Luzerne  Co.— S.  J. 
Strauss,  21  S.  Franklin  st. 

YORK,  York  Co.— Niles  &  Neff. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

NEWPORT,  Newport  Co.— William  P. 
Sheffield.  Jr.,  221  Thames  st. 

PROVIDENCE,  Providence  Co.— Bar- 
ney &  Lee  (Walter  H.  Barney,  Thom- 
as Z.  Lee,  F.  I.  McCanna),  Industrial 
Trust   Co.  Bldg.,   49   Westminster  st. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

CHARLESTON,  Charleston  Co.— Miller, 
Whaley  &  Bissell  (William  C.  Miller, 
Eichard  S.  Whaley,  William  C.  Bis- 
sell), People's  Office  Bldg.  Eefer  to 
The  People's  Nat'l  Bank  of  Charles- 
ton, Charleston  Light  &  W^ater  Co., 
Commercial  Savings  Bank  and  other 
corporations. 

COLUMBIA,  Richland  Co.  —  Barron, 
Moon  &  Barron  (Chas.  H.  Barron,  M. 
H.  Moon  and  J.  T.  Barron). 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

HURON,  Beadle  Co.— Gardner,  Pair- 
bank  &  Churchill  (A.  K.  Gardner,  A. 
B.  Fairbank  and  Irwin  A.  Churchill), 
First  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.  Refer  to  First 
Nat'l.  Bk.  and  James  Valley  Bank. 

RAPID  CITY,  Pennington  Co.— Thomas 
R.  Nelson,  Security  Bank  Blk.  Refers 
to  H.  W.  Hinrichs,  Brest.  Security 
Savings  Bank,  Rapid   City. 

SIOUX  FALLS,  Minnehaha  Co.— Bailey 
&  Voorhees  (Chas.  0.  Bailey,  John 
H.  Voorhees,  Peter  G.  Honegger, 
Frederic  -B.  Eaton),  Syndicate  Bldg. 
Refer  to  any  one  in  South  Dakota. 

TENNESSEE. 

CHATTANOOGA,  Hamilton  Co.— Cole- 
man  &   Frierson    (Lewis  M.   Coleman 

'  and  Wm.  L.  Frierson),  818-820  James 
Bldg.  Refer  to  American  National 
Bank  and  Southern  Express  Co. 

KNOXVrLLE,  Knox  Co.— Lucky,  An- 
drews &  Fowler  (C.  E.  Lucky,  F.  W. 
Fowler,  F.  W.  Andrews),  501-507  Em- 
pire Bldg.  Refer  to  East  Tennessee 
National  Bank,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

MEMPHIS,  Shelby  Co.— Lehman,  Gates 
&  Martin  (L.  Lehman,  E.  Lehman, 
Elias  Gates,  Jno.  F.  Martin),  ia04-10 
Exchange  Bldg.  Refer  to  Manhattan 
Savings  Bank   &   Trust   Co. 

NASHVILLE,  Davidson  Co.— Stokes  & 
Stokes  (.Jordan  and  Jordan  Stokes, 
Jr.),  Rooms  1,  2  and  3  Bass  Block. 
Refer  to  E.  G.  Dun  &  Co.  and  Fourth 
Nat.  Bk. 

TEXAS. 

DALLAS,  Dallas  Co. — Spence,  Knight, 
Baker  &  Harris  (Wendel  Spenoe, 
Rhodes  S.  Baker,  Robert  E.  L. 
Knight,  William  R.  Harris,  W.  H. 
Walne  and  A.  F.  Weisberg),  619  to 
628  Slaughter  Bldg.  Refer  to  J.  T. 
Talbert,  Commercial  National  Bank, 
Chicago,  Trinity  isiational  Bank,  Dal- 
las. 

DENTON,  Denton  Co.— L.  Fulton.  Re- 
fers to  National  Surety  Co.,  The  Clear- 
ing House  Quarterly,  Wilber  Merc. 
Agency. 


FORT  WORTH,  Tarrant  Co.— Stephens 
&  Miller,  Western  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg. 

GALVESTON,  Galveston  Co.— James 
B.  &  Charles  J.  Stubbs,  212  Twenty- 
second  St.  Refer  to  all  the  banks  and 
business  houses  in  Galveston. 

SAN  ANTONIO,  Bexar  Co.— Shook  & 
Vander  Hoeven  (John  R.  Shook  and 
T.  T.  Vander  Hoeven),  228  W.  Com- 
merce  St. 

WACO,  McLennan  Co. — Witt  &  Naman 
(Edgar  E.  Witt,  Wilford  W.  Naman), 
75  to  78  Provident  Bldg.  Refer  to 
Central  Texas  National  Bank,  Sanger 
Bros.,  Goldstein  &  Migel,  Waco  Drug 
Company. 

UTAH. 

OGDEN,  Weber  Co.— E.  A.  Stratford, 
Stratford  Collection  and  Reporting 
Co.,  411  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 
Refers  to  Ogden  State  Bank. 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  Salt  Lake  Co.— 
Booth,  Lee  &  Badger  (Hiram  E. 
Booth,  E.  O.  Lee  and  Carl  A.  Bad- 
ger), 162  So.  Main  st.  Eefer  to  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Eepublic  and  Utah 
National    Bank. 

VERMONT. 

BURLINGTON,  Chittenden  Co.— Eus- 
sell  W.  Taft,  176  College  st.  Eefera 
to    Howard   National   Bank. 

RUTLAND,  Eutland  Co.— Ernest  H. 
O'Brien.  Referee  in  Bankruptcy, 
Quinn  Bldg.  Refers  to  Fred  S.  Piatt, 
Clerk  U.  S.  District  Court;  Hon. 
James  L.  Martin,  Judge  District 
Court  for  the  District  of  Vermont. 

VIRGINIA. 

LYNCHBURG,  Campbell  Co.— Harrison 
&  Long,  Krise  Bldg. 

NEWPORT  NEWS,  Warwick  Co.— 
William  C.  Stuart,  First  National 
Bk.  Bldg.  Refers  to  First  Nat.  Bk. 
and  Judges  of  State  and  Federal 
Courts. 

NORFOLK,  Norfolk  Co.— Jeffries.  Wol- 
cott,  Wolcott  &  Lankford  (John  L. 
Jeffries,  Harry  K.  Wolcott,  Edward 
W.  Wolcott,  Menalcus  Lankford), 
Seaboard  Bank  Bldg.  Refer  to  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Commerce,  and  any 
judge. 

RICHMOND,  Henrico  Co.— H.  W.  Good- 
wyn,  1112  Main  st.  General  practice. 
Thoroughly  equipped  offices  for  hand- 
ling collections. 

ROANOKE,  Roanoke  Co.— A.  E.  King, 
Watt,  Rettew  &  Clay  Bldg. 


CHICAGO    LAW*  DIRECTORY. 


WASHINGTON. 

SEATTLE,  King  Co.— Hastings  &  Sted- 
man   (H.  H.  A.  Hastings,  Livingston 

B.  Stedman)  64  Haller  Bldg.  Refer 
to  American  Surety  Co.  of  N.  Y.  and 
Oregon  Mortgage  Co.  of  Portland, 
Oregon. 

SPOKANE  FALLS,  Spokane  Co.— Mer- 
ritt,  Oswald  &  Merritt  (J.  W.  Merritt, 
Seabury  Merritt,  Hugo  E.  Oswald), 
1224  Old  National  Bank  Bldg.  Eefer 
to  Traders  National  Bank,  Old  Na- 
tional Bank. 

TACOMA,  Pierce  Co. — Eickabaugh  & 
McElroy,  National  Bank  of  Com- 
merce Bldg. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

CHARLESTON,  Kanawha  Co.— Brown, 

Jackson  &  Knight. 
WHEELING,     Ohio     Co.— William     E. 

Krupp,  1226  Chapline  st. 

WISCONSIN. 

GREEN  BAY,  Brown  Co.— Greene,  Fair- 
child,  North,  Parker  &  McGillan 
(George  G.  Greene,  H.  0.  Fairchild, 
Jerome  E.  North,  Barton  L.  Parker, 
Jas.  H.  McGillan,  John  W.  Gauerke), 
Kellogg  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.  Eefer  ^o 
any  bank  or  railroad  company  in 
city.  Are  attorneys  for  Kellogg  Na- 
tional Bk.  and  Citizens  National  Bk., 

C,  M.  &  St.  P.  Ey.  Co.,  C.  &  N.  W. 
Ev.   Co.,    G.   B.    &   W.   Ey.    Co.,   local 


street  car  company  and  gas  and  elec- 
tric light  company. 

LA  CROSSE,  La  Crosse  Co.— McCon- 
nell  &  Schweizer  (John  E.  McConnell 
and  Chas.  H.  Schweizer),  Batavian 
Bank  Bldg. 

MADISON.  Dane  Co.— Sanborn  &  Blake 
(John  B.  Sanborn  and  Chauncey  E. 
Blake),  Wisconsin  Bldg. 

MILWAUKEE,  Milwaukee  Co.— Miller. 
Mack  &  Pairchild  (Benjamin  K.  Mil- 
ler, George  P.  Miller,  Edwin  S.  Maek, 
Arthur  W.  Fairchild),  102  Wiscon- 
sin St. 

OSHKOSH,  Winnebago  Co.— Bouck  & 
Hilton  (George  Hilton,  John  F.  Klu- 
wm,  William  C.  Bouck  and  Edward 
J.  Dempsey).  Refer  to  Judge  George 
W.  Burnell,  New  German  American 
Bank  of  Oshkosh;  Edward  M.  Hyzer, 
Gen'l  Counsel  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co., 
Chicago. 

RACINE,  Racine  Co.— Palmer  &  Git- 
tings  (Walter  C,  Palmer  and  Chris- 
topher C.  Gittings),  Mfrs.  Bk.  Bldg. 

WYOMING. 

CASPER,  Natrona  Co.— William  O. 
Wilson.  Practiced  law  in  Chicago  for 
ten  years. 

CHEYENNE,  Laramie  Co.  — M.  A. 
Kline,  507,  509  First  Nat'l  Bk  Bldg. 
Refers  to  Hon.  John  H.  Riner,  Judge 
U.  S.  District  Ct.  and  Hon.  Chas.  N. 
Potter,  Chief  Justice  Supreme  Ct., 
both  of  Cheyenne;  A.  D.  Johnston, 
Cashier  First  Nat'l  Bk.  of  Cheyenne. 


CITY  COURTS 

City  Courts  have  concurrent  jurisdiction  within  the  city,  with  the  Circuit  Courts^ 
in  all  civil  and  criminal  cases  (except  treason  and  murder)  and  in  appeals  from  Justices 
of  the  Peace  residing  within  the  city. 

CITY  COURT  OF  ALTON. 
JAMES  E.  DUNNEGAN,  Judge.  S.  F.  CONNOR,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  AURORA. 
E.  M.  MANGAN,  Judge.  EDWARD  O.  PETERSON,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  BEARDSTOWN. 
J.  J.  COOKE,  Judge.  JOHN  LISTMANN,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  CANTON. 
HARRY  G.  MORAN,  Judge.  ERNEST  HIPSLEY,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  CENTRALIA. 
A.  D.  RODENBERG,  Judge.  GUY  C.  LIVESAY,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  CHARLESTON. 
CHARLES  A.  SHUEY,  Judge.  A.  C.  SHRIVER,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  CHICAGO  HEIGHTS. 
CHARLES  H.  BOWLES,  Judge.  EDWARD  H.  KIRGIS,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  DEKALB. 
JOHN  A.  DOWDALL,  Judge.  JOHN  C.  KILLIAN,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  DUQUOIN. 
BENJAMIN  W.  POPE,  Judge.  HARRY  BARRETT,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  EAST  ST.  LOUIS. 
W.  M.  VANDERVENTER  and  WM.  J.  VEACH,  Clerk. 

ROBERT  H.  FLANNIGAN,  Judges. 

CITY  COURT  OF  ELGIN. 
E.  M.  MANGAN,  Judge.  CHARLES  S.  MOTE,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  GRANITE  CITY. 
J.  M.  BANDY,  Judge.  CHARLES  RITCHIE,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  HARRISBURG. 
ALBERT  E.  SOMERS,  Judge.  CHARLES  P.  SKAGGS,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  HERRIN. 
ROBERT  T.  COOK,  Judge.  DAVID  BAKER,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  KEWANEE. 
H.  STERLING  POMEROY,  Judge.  CHARLES  L.  RAWLEY,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  LITCHFIELD. 
PAUL  McWILLIAMS,  Judge.  L.  SALZMAN,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  MACOMB. 
DEAN  FRANKLIN,  Judge.  WM.  H.  WILSON,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  MARION. 
WM.  W.  CLEMENS,  Judge.  HARRY  HOLLAND,  Clprk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  MATTOON. 
JOHN  McNUTT,  Judge.  THOMAS  M.  LYTLE,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  PANA. 
JOSIAH  P.  HODGE,  Judge.  G.  W.  MARSLAND,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  STERLING. 
HENRY  C.  WARD,  Judge.  EARL  L.  HESS,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  SPRING  VALLEY. 
WILLIAM  HAWTHORNE,  Judge.  WM.  H.  BURNELL,  Clerk. 

CITY  COURT  OF  ZION. 
V.  V.  BARNES,  Judge.  O.  L.  SPRECHER,  Clerk. 

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THE 


Chicago  Law  Reporters 
Association 


OFFICERS  1913 


FRED  H.  GURTLER.  WILLIAM  C.  MEYER,  J.  L.  BENNETT, 

President.  Vice-President.  Sec'y  and  Treas. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE:  TEIiEPHONES: 

COUNTY  COURT   HOUSE 

MARION   H.  DRAKE                       W.  E.  MeDERMUT  7th  floor,  Main  3034,  3634,  4877 

J.  L  BENNETT                               CHARLES  A.  BOOS  ^^'l- ^°°kV-  ^\nn    ^^^^'  ^^'^^  ^"'^ 

F.H.  GURTLER                              JAMES  M.  PURCELL,  i^ranKlin  luu 

CHARLES  SCATES                          A.  M.  GRIFFEN,  ""'"p"'t'"  f  m7(I 

WILLIAM  C.  MEYER.                      F.  A.  CARLSON  Automatic  41-367 

OFFICE  OF  SECRETARY,  1301  ASHLAND  BLOCK. 

Tel.  Cent.  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 


MEMBE^RS 

Bell,    Frank   E.,   &  Co.      Res.  Tel.  Irvlng  Park  3197. 
436  Stock  Exch.  Bldg.    Tel.  Main  2590,  Auto.  32-092. 

Bennett  &  Co. 

1301-4  Ashland  Blk.,  Tels.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367.      f;^ 

BettS)     Bert    E.       Res.  Tel.  Rogers  Park  1426. 
1018  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.    Tel.  Rand.  3836. 

BinnSy    ChaS.    L.         Res.  Tel.  Douglas  7568. 

Suite  830  Chicago  Opera  House,  Tel.  Main  3298,  Auto.  32-988. 

Black,     Mary    E.       Res.  Tel.  Hyde  Park  2756. 
919-920  New  York  Life  Bldg.    Tel.  Rand.  4332. 

Boher,  A.  L. 

Room,  721-118  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Tel.  Main  3193. 

Boos,    ChaS.    A.     Res.  Tel.  Living  Park  1611. 

1301-4  Ashland  Blk.,  Tels.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Briot,  Charles  H. 

903-909  Monadnock  Block.    Tel.  Harrison  626,  Auto.  64-346. 


153 


Butler,  John  A. 

1301  Ashland  Blk.    Tels.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

CdrlSOIli     F.     A.         Res.  Tel.  Oak  Park  3390. 

748  First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  3567,  Auto.  42-772. 

Clsary,  William  J.     Res.  Tei.  stewart  5494. 

1408  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Tel.  Cent.  5045,  Auto.  48-472. 

Conner,    A.    R.         Res.  Tel.  Grac.  6403. 
909  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  6211,  Auto.  41-425. 

Crane,  Iva  L. 

52  Borden  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  5309,  Auto.  44-818. 

Curry,     C.     Alison        Res.  Tel.  Edgewater  8541. 
1307-69  W.  Washington  St.,  Tel.  Cent.  2499,  Auto.  41-456. 

Dawley,  Charles  P. 

748  First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  3567,  Auto.  42-772. 

Dickerson,  The  Edna  Co. 

436  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.    Tel.  Main  2590,  Auto.  32-092. 

Dickinson,     F.     B.         Res.  Tel.  Drexel  5036. 
909  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  6211,  Auto.  41-425.     ' 

Drake,  Marion  H. 

130i-4  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  5451,  Auto.  41-367. 

Dundas  &  Carrier 

69  W.  Washington  St.,  Room  706,  Tel.  Cent.  1638,  Auto.  41-633. 
Res.  Tel.  Dundas,  5800  Seeley;  Carrier,  Rogers  Park  2126. 

EulaSS,    E,    A.     Res.  Tel.  Hyde  park  56I2. 
909  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  6211,  Auto.  41-425. 

Franklin,    Miss  E.   M.       Res.  Tel.  Ravenswood  3161. 
652  Federal  Bldg.    Tel.  Harrison  3013. 

Fuller    &    MeanOr  Res.  Tel.  Evanston  2063. 

903  Straus  Bldg.    Tel.  Franklin  1493,  Auto.  34-752. 


Gray,  Abbott  &  Williston 

516  Reaper  Block,  Tel.  Ran.  420,  Auto.  42-682. 

Griff  en  Bros.    Res.  Tei.  seeiey  5099. 

1301-4  Ashland  Blk.    Tel  Cent.  5451,  Cent.  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Gurtler,  Lockwood  &  Johnson Rogfr?pIrk  4339 

1018  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.    Tel.  Ran.  3996,  Auto.  47-242. 

Harnden  Harry  A.    Res.  Tei.  Gien  EHyn  103-R. 

1301-4  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  5451,  Cent.  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Harte,    Grace    H.     Res.  Xel.  Lincoln  eioe. 
709-710   167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Main  3792 
Franklin  541,  Auto.  34-075. 

Hawkins,    C.    A.       Res.  Tei.  Wentworth  8371. 
510  Corn  Exchange  Bank  Bldg.    Tel.  Franklin  230. 

HealiOn,    Anne     Res.  Tei.  Midway  2713 

1301  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  1470  and  5451,  Auto.  41-367. 

Hipp,    Charles  H.       Res.  Tei.  Morgan  Park  1538. 
436  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.     Tel.  Main  2590,  Auto.  32-092. 

Holmes,     Kate    S.     Res.  Tei.  Hyde  park  2113. 
462-3  Monadnock  Blk.,  Tel.  Harrison  3656,  Auto.  68-254. 

Hopkins,    A.    M.      Res.  Tei.  490  Y-1  Wheaton. 
411  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  458,  Auto.  41-444. 

JaCObSOn,     Emma     Res.  Tei.  Drexel  7995. 

1301  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Johnson,     George    C.       Res.  Tei.  Edgewater  5044. 
1125-27  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.    Tel.  Main  2849. 

LaWSOn,    D.    A.        Res.  Tei.  Midway  2199. 
909  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  6211,  Auto.  41-425. 

Lee,    Harry  F.       Res.  Tei.  Normal  3426. 
516  Reaper  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  420,  Auto.  42-682. 

Leonard,     G.     Russell        Res.  Tei.  Hyde  park  2961. 
729-33  Chicago  Opera  House.     Tel.  Main  32  and  Frank.  2825, 
Auto.  32-422. 

155 


Le  Wald,    Tula    C.     Res.  Xel.  Midway  1672. 
642  Otis  Bldg.    Tel.  Franklin  3445,  Auto.  31-482. 

Linn,    Charles    R.         Res.  Tel.  Norwood  Park  514. 
748  First  Nat.  Bk.    Tel.  Cent.  3567,  Auto.  42-772. 

Luther )  Manton  H.     Res.  Tei.  Douglas  7100. 

1010  Chicago  Opera  House,  Tel.  Main  2426,  Auto.  31-689. 

Lynch,  Margaret  A.  Tei.  cent.  5332,  Auto.  43-306. 

1340  Unity  Bldg.       Res.  Tel.  North  3510. 

McCOnnell,  Richard  S.      Res.  Tei.  Edgewater  7124. 
748  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  3567,  Auto.  42-772. 

Malarkey,  Jeannette     Res.  Tei.  Normal  5896. 

1105  Tacoma  Bldg.,  Tel.  Main  4846,  Auto.  31-903. 

Meyer,    Minnie    M.        Res.  Tei.  Oraceland  10-437. 
812  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  882,  Auto.  43-503. 

Meyer,    William    C.         Res.  Tei.  North  5663. 

1301-4  Ashland  Blk.,  Tels.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Morgan,    Samuel    M.     Res.  Tei.  Hyde  park  5663. 
1301-4  Ashland  Blk.,  Tels.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Neville,  Mrs.  Helen  T.     Res.  Tei,  can  omce. 

1301-4  Ashland  Blk.,  Tels.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Paddock,    DoddS  Co.       Res.  Tei.  Edgewater  3412. 
422  Reaper  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  4998,  Auto.  42-681. 

Phillips,   Edgar    N.     Res.  Tei.  Edison  522. 
516  Reaper  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  420,  Auto.  42-682. 

PUrCell,     James    M.     Res.  Tei.  Kedzle  7221. 
729  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  2757,  Auto.  42-774. 

Rankin,     Alice    M.  Res.  Tei.  Downers  Grove  158-J-l. 

1225  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  5908,  Auto.  42-777. 

Runnels,    Bettie     Res.  Tei.  Ravenswood  1091. 

1806  Commercial  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.    Tel.  Cent.  1216,  Auto.  62-873. 


Satterlee,     Neil     Res.  Tel.  Lmcoln  2178. 

Suite  830  Chi.  Opera  House,  Tel.  Main  3298,  Auto.  32-988. 

SCdteS)    Charles     Res.  Tel.  Lake  View  1479. 

3008-12  Chi.  Opera  House.    Tel.  Main  2426,  Auto.  31-689. 

Sebastian,   Frank    E.    Res.  Tel.  Normal  9064. 
1301  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  5451,  Auto.  41-367. 

Shinn,    Anna    I.        Res.  Tel.  Drexel  429. 
913  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  4311,  Cent.  2656. 

Siddall,    Frances    M.     Res.  Tel.  Hyde  Park  1590. 
729  Chi.  Opera  House.    Tel.  Main  32,  Auto.  32-422. 

Snyder,    William    J.     Res.  Tel.  May  wood  97. 
1305  Ashland  Block,  Tel.  Randolph  1366. 

Squibb,    Frederic    J.     Res.  Tel.  Lake  view  3232. 
748  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  3567,  Auto.  42-772. 

Stephens,    F.    H.        Res.  Tel.  Rogers  Park  3147. 

1301-4  Ashland  Blk.,  Tels.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

StOCkert,  Edward  G.  Res.  Tel.  Edison  Park  2004. 

1301  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  5451  and  1470,  Auto.  41-367. 

Sweig,    Edward    W.     Res.  Tel.  Oak  park  2I65. 
516  Reaper  Blk.,  Tel.  Ran.  420,  Auto.  42-682. 

Taylor,    Dr.   G.   G.  Res.  Tel.  Maywood  835-R. 

909  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  6211,  Auto.  41-425. 

Taylor,    Lyle    D.     Res.  Tel.  Evanston  1052. 
909  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  6211,  Auto.  41-425. 

Umlauf,  Lewis  Ceasy    Res.  Tei.  Diversey  9419. 

436  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.    Tel.  Main  2590,  Auto.  32-092. 

Vance,   T.  G.  Tel.  Auto.  34-075. 

709-10  167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Main  3792,  Frank.  541. 

Weiner,    I.    H.         Res.  Tel.  Normal  1911. 

1520  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.    Tel.  Cent.  4613  and  1042,  Auto.  53-458. 


White,   Raymond  M.         Res.  Tel.  Hyde  Park  2461. 
1408  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.    Tel.  Cent.  5045,  Auto.  48-472. 

Wicklin,  Florence  Res.  Tei.  Lmcoin  5493 

462  Monadnock  Blk.,  Tel.  Harrison  3656,  Auto.  68-254. 

Williams,     Geo.    H.  Res.  Tel.  mnsdale  369. 

167  W.  Washington  St.,  Room  802.  Tel.  Frank.  2785,  Auto.  32-382. 

Wyman,  Richard  H.     Res.  Tei.  Evanston  291. 

1301  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  5451  and  1470.    Auto.  41-367. 

YOUker,     Claude     W.      Res.  Tei.  River  Forest  4I67-M.I. 
729  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.    Tel.  Ran.  2757,  Auto.  42-774. 


General  Court  Reporters 


Anderson,    Violette  N.         Res.  Tei.  Douglas  3183. 
Room  18-143  N.  Dearborn  St.     Tel.  Ran.  4758,  Auto.  48-428. 

Garrett,  Susie    Res.  Tei.  Doug.  1328. 

1109  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  2054,  Auto.  48-866. 

Harker,  Frank  M.  Res.  Tei.  wnmette  1242. 

903  Straus  Bldg.     Tel.  Franklin  1493,  Auto.  34-752. 

LeClair,  Lea        Res.  Tei.  Orexel  3175. 
1226  First  Nat'l  Bk.  Bldg.     Tel.  Cent.  6329. 

Maris,  Emma  J. 

621  Oxford  Bldg.    Tel.  Main  3179,  Auto.  33-710. 

Palmer,    ChaS.  G.        Res.  Tei.  Rogers  Park  3088. 
602  Strauss  Bldg.,  6  N.  Clark  St.    Tel.  Frank.  2159. 

Pettit,  Frank  W. 

609  Ashland  Blk.     Tel.  Cent.  4745,  Auto.  41-760. 


DANIEL  E.  DEVLIN,  President  T.  G.  VANCE,  Secretary, 

E.  C.  ELSON,  Vice-President  FRANK  A.  TECHTIVIAN,  Rec.  Secretary 

Chicago  Court  Reporters' 
Federation 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  MEIVIBERSHIP    COIVIMITTEE 

^^E^I^cS^rut        j'at^A^Sr  No.   14171  Minnie  M.Meyer        H.Y.Harrison 

A.  M.  Griffen  Daniel  E.  Devlin  S.  M.  Atlcins  Harry  L.  Edwards 

T,  G.  Vance  J.  B.  Knoblocl< 

GRIEVANCE   COMIVIITTEE 
Iva  L.  Crane,  A.  De  Elton  Peterson,  Rollo  M.  Cole,  Robert  McKendry,  Harry  F.  Lea. 

Office  of  Secretary,  Suite  709,  167  West  Washington  St. 

Tel.  Main  3792,  Franklin  541.       Auto.  34-075 
CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Abbott,    J  ainCS  (Gray,  Abbott  &  Williston.) 

516  Reaper  Blk.,  Tel.  Rand.  420,  Auto.  42-682. 

Allen,    E.     M.  Res.  Tel.  Oakland  5617. 

60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038  and  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 

Atkins,    S.     M.        Res.  Tel.  Belmont  8941. 

60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Cent.  3038  and  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 

Bdrnet,     H,     E.  Res.  Dearborn  713. 

724  Chicago  Opera  House.    Tel.  Frank.  2187. 

Brady,     Murray    J.     Res.  Tel.  Douglas  3632. 
830  Chicago  Opera  House.    Tel.  Main  3298,  Auto.  32-988. 

Bristol,  Julia  M. 

1263  Monadnock  Blk.    Tel.  Harrison  3296. 

BurkeSS,    Jos.    J.         Res.  Tel.  Ran.  2976. 

710-167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Main  3792,  Franklin  541.    Auto. 
34-075. 

Butler's  Court  Reporting  Agency 

Res.  Tel.  North  5655. 
1613  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Rand.  5004,  Auto.  41-760. 

Campbell,    Mrs.    J.   G.         Res.  Tel.  Morgan  park  1921. 
518-19  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  1458. 

Cole,     Rollo    M.        Res.  Tel.  Graceland  8456. 

60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038  and  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 


Copeland,  Wm.  F. 

830  Chicago  Opera  House.    Tel.  Main  3298,  Auto.  32-988. 

COrbin,   Homer  B,        Tel.  Res.  Lake  view  5187. 
410-411  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Ran.  458,  Auto.  41-444. 

Devlin  &  Roberts 

523  Reaper  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  6952  and  6954,  Auto.  41-927. 
Devlin,  Res.  Tel.  Went.  4465;  Roberts,  Res.  Tel.  Hyde  Park  2244. 

Edwards,  Harry  L. 

802-167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Frank.  2785,  Auto.  32-382. 

ElSOn,     Elbert    C.     Res.  Tel.  Ravenswood  4512. 
830  Chicago  Opera  House.    Tel.  Main  3298,  Auto  32-988. 

Elvert,     Martha        Res.  Tel.  Oakland  1106. 

437-44  Stock  Ex.  Bldg.,  Tels.  Main  3618,  3619,  Auto.  31-739. 

Feldkatnp,  B.  J.     Tei.  Auto.  34-075. 

710-167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Main  3792,  Franklin  541. 

Ferguson,    F.   S.         Res.  Tel.  Dearbom  503. 
710-167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Main  3792,  Frank.  541, 
Tel.  Auto.  34-075. 

Greene,  Sophia     Res.  Tei.  caiumet  2936. 

710-167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Main  3792. 
Frank.  451,  Auto.  34-075. 

Hanson,    A.M.        Res.  Tei.  Drexel  2314. 
609  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  4466. 

Harrison,  Harry  Y. 

60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038  and  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 

Harte,   Grace  H.         Res.  Tei.  Lincoln  6106. 

710-167  W.  Washington  St.     Tel.  Main  3792,  Frank.  541, 
Auto.  34-075. 

HoUinger,    Jos.   W.        Res.  Tei.  Oraceland  9120. 
506  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  2526  and  2340,  Auto.  44-252. 

JaCObSOn,   Fannie        Res.  Tei   Midway  3304. 

710-167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Franklin  2910,  Auto.  34-075. 

KnOblOCk,    James  B.        Res   Tei   Belmont  6349. 

60-68  W.  Washin^on  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038  and  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 


Lehnhardt,  Paul  Jr.     Res.  Tei.  Beimont  7304. 

60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038,  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 

Lindsay,    Willard    C.         Res.  Tel.  Dlversey  8346. 
506  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  2526  and  Ran.  2340,  Auto.  44-252. 

McDermUt,    W.    E.       Res.  Tel.  Midway  3143. 
729  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  2757,  Auto.  42-774. 

McKendry,  Robert  &  Co.  Res.  Tel  Edgewater5173. 
60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038  and  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 

Maclaskey  &  Maclaskey 

1207  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.    Tel.  Cent.  3660,  Auto.  41-808. 

MacLean,    Isabel      Res.  Tel.  Ravenswood  3401. 
609  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  4466. 

Meyer,   Nellie  C.        Res.  Tel.  Graceland  10437. 
812  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Rand.  882,  Auto.  43-503. 

Mitchell,   Wm.   J.        Res.  Tel.  Stewart  3620. 
516  Reaper  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  420,  Auto.  42-682. 

Morgan,   Frank  H.        Res.  Tel.  Kenwood  1700. 
1610  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  1590. 

Morse,  Lowry  H.     Tei.  Auto.  34-075. 

710-167  W.  Washington  St.    Main  3792,  Frank.  541. 

Norton,    Alex.    A.     Res.  Tei.  Graceland  47. 
411  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  458,  Auto.  41-444. 

Norton,  Harry  W.        Res  Tei  North  5414 

60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038,  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 

Peterson,  A.  De  Elton     Res.  Tei.  Lake  view  2939. 

410-411  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  458,  Auto.  41-444. 

Pierce,  William  HenryRes.  Tei  winnetka509  w. 

1601  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  4934,  Auto.  44-670. 

ScateS,   Charles         Res.  Tei.  Lake  View  1479. 
1008-10  Chi.  Opera  House.    Tel.  Main  2426,  Auto.  31-689. 

Schroeder,  Anna  C. 

1609  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Cent.  425. 

SchUeler,   Oscar        Res.  Tei.  Ravenswood  5114. 
516  Reaper  Blk.    Tel.  Rand.  420,  Auto.  42-682. 


SOUthWOrth,   F.    W.         Res.  Tel.  North  2471. 

710-167  W.  Washington  St.     Tel.  Main  3792,  Frank.  541,  Auto. 
34-075. 

Techtman,  Frank  A. 

60-68  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Ran.  3038  and  4202,  Auto.  41-917. 

Vance,  T.  G.     Auto.  34-075. 

709-10-167  W.  Washington  St.    Tel.  Main  3792,  Franklin  541. 

Weltman,    Edward        Res.  Tel.  Lincoln  6839. 
410-11  Ashland  Blk.    Tel.  Ran.  458,  Auto  41-444. 

Winchell,  M.  R. 

805  Unity  Bldg.    Tel.  Cent.  1610. 

Young,   Edwin  C.        Res.  Tel.  west  4929. 
63-154  W.  Randolph  St.    Tel.  Franklin  3479. 


Tel.  Central  1761    Auto.  44-222  NOTARY  PUBLIC 

Linc^iJlU  EDNA    HERRON 

Operator 

oTs't^nSirwo'r'"''  1114  UNITY  BUILDING,  CHICAGO 


Lucille  Ruth  Verhoeven 

COURT  REPORTER 
505  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  Chicago 

Phones:    Main  1609    Main  1450    Dolton  402 


Miss  E.  L.  Renaud 

PUBLIC    STENOGRAPHIC    OFFICE 

special  Facilities  for  Prompt  Handling  of  Typewritinfi  in  Large  Quantities 
REPORTING        -        -        DEPOSITIONS         -         -        MIMEOGRAPHING 

AIVJ.V-V2I  708  New  York  Life  Building 


Phones:  Central  4556  M       Q      ^Velr 


Central  59 
Central  455 
Auto.  58-297 

COURT  REPORTER 

413-15  Fort  Dearborn  Building 


Rand.  458  Auto.  41-444  Rand.  459 

Fitzgerald  &  Bingham 

Court  and  General  Reporters 

410-411  ASHLAND   BLOCK 

GEORGE  F.  FITZGERALD  HENRY  BINGHAM 

Hyde  Park  6443  Hyde  Park  2929 


Katherine  Davitt  &  Katharine  Cerlach 

1016  First  National  Bank  Building 

GENERAL  AND  PATENT 

LAW  STENOGRAPHERS  AND  REPORTERS 

Depositions.    Patent  Testimony.  Telephone:  Randolph  5103 


Phones: 

Franklin  2785 

Todd 

COURT 

Mason 

REPORTER 

Auto. 

32-382 

Room  802,  167  W 

.  Washington 

Street 

Carrie  S.  Tuttle 

COURT  AND  GENERAL  STENOGRAPHER 

1313  Fort  Dearborn  Building 

Notary  Telephones— Randolph  226,  227,  228  CHICAGO 


Franklin  2187 

Law  Reporting  Co.  of  Chicago 

32  NORTH  CLARK  STREET 


Phones:  Franklin  2188;  Graceland  558 

Edward  J.  Walsli 

COURT  REPORTING 

Suite  724  Chicago  Opera  House  Block 


Masters  in  Chancery 

CIRCUIT  COURT 
Ball,  Farlin  H. 

808,  809  Title  &  Trust  Bldg-.     Tel.  Cent.  1406. 

Brickwood,  Albert  W. 

1201-1202  Rector  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  2878. 

Browning,  Granville  W. 

1210  Hartford  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  976,  Auto.  41-811. 

Condee,  Ralph  W. 

1222  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  876,  Auto.  44-043. 

Doyle,  William  A. 

1206-9  First  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  810,  Auto.  44-051. 

Ellis,  John  W. 

1107-8  Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  872,  Auto  41-453. 

Folsom,  Richard  S. 

1822  Commercial  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  348  and  3981. 

Jamieson,  Stillman  B. 

Suite  1506  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  1607,  Auto.  44-597. 

Mason,  Roswell  B. 

1010  Marquette  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  6116,  Auto.  62-230. 

Rogers,  Geo.  Mills 

1310-1314  Chi.  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  2643,  Auto.  42-434 

Sass,  Frederick 

.*rr414  Ft.  Dearborn  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  6646,  Auto.  58-301. 

,'Sullivan,  Dennis  W. 

421  The  Temple,  108  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Tel.  Main  3910, 

Wait,  Horatio  L. 

1201  Chicago  Stock  Exchange,  Tel.  Main  133. 

Zeisler,  Sigmund 

906  Straus  Bldg.,  Tel.  Franklin  3230,  Auto.  31-670. 

161 


Masters  in  Chancery 

SUPERIOR  COURT 
Doyle,  Leo  J. 

534  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  4701  and  4702,  Auto.  41-587. 

Dunne,  Jr.,  Edward  F. 

1103-4  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.,  Tel  Cent.  4296,  Auto.  44-003. 

Ennis,  James  I. 

1334-40  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.    Tel.  Main  4341. 

Hamlin,  Frank 

611  Portland  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  1717. 

Hummer,  John  S. 

710  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  592,  Auto.  43-093. 

Humphrey,  Wirt  E. 

1311  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Main  4221, 

Isaacs,  Martin  J. 

1023  Home  Ins.  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  6144. 

Maher,  Michael  E. 

1420  Unity  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  367,  Auto.  44-501. 

Mason,  Charles  T. 

503  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Tel.  Main  2885. 

Matchett,  David  F. 

913-19  Fort  Dearborn  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  5256,  Auto.  51-916. 

O'Donnell,  James  V. 

420  Reaper  Blk.,  Tel.  Cent.  4998,  Auto.  41-424. 

Pollack,  Sidney  S. 

1524  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Tel,  Cent.  727,  Auto.  44-035. 

Masters  Continued  on  Next  Page 


Masters  in  Chancery 

SUPERIOR  COURT 
Stillwell,  Charles  C. 

1903-4  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  4339. 

Trainor,  Charles  J. 

506  Ashland  Blk.,  Tel.  Ran.  2340,  Auto.  44-252. 

Turnock,  James 

Room  405-35  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Tel.  Han.  2919,  Auto.  48-370. 

Weissenbach,  Joseph 

1630  Tribune  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  1806. 

Williams,  C.  Arch 

1012  Rector  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  6166. 


U.  S.  DISTRICT  COURT 
Morrison,  Charles  B. 

652  rederal  Bldg.,  Tel.  Harrison  3013. 


PUBLIC  ADMINISTRATOR 
Bishop,  James  F. 

1005-8  City  Hall  Square  Bldg.,  Tel.  Ran.  7445. 


PUBLIC    GUARDIAN 

Carlin,  Nellie 

817-27  Unity  Bldg.,  Tel.  Cent.  3640  and  3277. 


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I  lllllwrS  TO  I    LoWyviS   Legal  Printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 

180 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  51208. 

Monday,  July  21,  1913 

circuit  Court — First  day  of  July  term. 
Probate  Court — Last  day  to  publish  adjudication  notices  to  the  September  term. 


Tuesday,  July  22,  1913 


Wednesday,  July  23,  1913 


Circuit   Court — Default   day. 


Thursday,  July  24,  1913 


Friday,  July  25,  1913 

Saperior  Court — Last   day  of  service   and  to  file   narr.   to   August   term 


Saturday,  July  26,  1913 

Superior   Court — Last    day   to   plead   after    appearance    in    Chancery   to    July    term. 


■ZmI'mm  ^^  ^^^  Printing-  Line  call  up  the  Old 

Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  MILLER 

170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077 


For  Quick  Printing 


Monday,  July  28,  1913 


Tuesday,  July  29,  1913 


Wednesday,  July  30,  1913 


DavniiVfl  fi.  iflillAV  ^^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DarilarQ  01  IVIIIICry  Oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  460S.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       Ante  51208. 

Thursday,  July  31,  1913 


Friday,  August  1,  1913 

I  County  Court — Last  day  of  service  and  file  narr,  to  August  term. 


Saturday,  August  2,  1913 


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Monday,  August  4,  1913 

Superior,  Probate,  Criminal  and  U.  S.  District  Courts — First  day  of  August  term. 
U.  S.  District   Court — Rule   day  in   chancery   and   admiralty. 


Tuesday,  August  5,  1913 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  admiralty  and  chaHcery. 


Wednesday,  August  6,  1913 


Superior   Court — Default    day. 


C__,    ||_,!^f^      BL^IiM^^l^      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  brieis,  Abstracts,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32>077 


Thursday,  August  7,  1913 


Friday,  August  8,  1913 

Circuit  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file  narr.  to  August  term. 


Saturday,  August  9,  1913 

Circuit  Court — Last  day  to  t)lead  after  appearance  in  cliatitery   to  July  term. 


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■  or  ylllUIV  rrillling  Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  miller 
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-146 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  51208. 

Monday,  August  11,  1913 

County  Court — First  day  of  August  term. 


Tuesday,  August  12,  1913 

U.    S.    District    Court — Last    day    of    service    in    chancery    to    the    September    term. 


Wednesday,  August  13,  1913 


County   Court — Default   day. 


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Thursday,  August  14,  1913 


Friday,  August  15,  1913 


Saturday,  August  16,  1913 


Prinfpre  fftr  IfluiwAr*  ^*^''**°  *  miller 

riilllCIO  lOl    LaWjClS  Legal  Printmg  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  August  18,  1913 

Circuit  Court — First  day  of  August  term. 


Tuesday,  August  19,  1913 


Wednesday,  August  20,  1913 


ClrcuH  Court — Default  day. 


For  Briefs,  Abstracts,  barnard''&milleb, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 

189 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       a«*«-  ^i-'os. 

Thursday,  August  21,  1913 


Friday,  August  22,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file  narr.  to  the  September  term. 


4  \y-' 


Saturday,  August  23,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  August   term. 


rt'i^^:i.  -y^A    rye  -'S 


Monday,  August  25,  1913 

Probate  Court — Last  day   to   publish  adjudication   notices   to   the   October  term    in 
Daily   Law   Bulletin. 


Tuesday,  August  26,  1913 


Wednesday,  August  27,  1913 


DnB'n4e>«8  A.  MiIIav  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DailiaiQ  &  miller^  oldest  Law  Printing  House  m  the  city 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street 


Thursday,  August  28,  1913 


Friday,  August  29,  1913 

County  Court — Last  day  of  service  and  to  file  narr.  to  September  term. 


Saturday,  August  30,  1913 


BARNARD     &     MILLER 


I  nniCrS  for   LflWyCrS    Legal  printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


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We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       Auto.  51208. 

Monday,  September  1,  1913 

Labor  Day — Legal  Holiday. 

IT.   S.  District   Court — Rule   day    In    chancery   and   admiralty. 

Superior,  Probate,    Criminal   and   U.    S.   District    Courts — First    day    of    September 

term. 


Tuesday,  September  2,  1913 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 


Wednesday,  September  3,  1913 


Superior   Court — Default   day. 


193 


Thursday,  September  4,  1913 


Friday,  September  5,  1913 

Circuit  Court — Last  day  of  service  to  the  September  term. 


Saturday,  September  6,  1913 

Circuit    Court — Last    day    to    plead    after    appearance    in    chancery    to    the    August 

term. 


in  Law  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 

Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  MILLER 

170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077 


For  Quick  Printing 


Monday,  September  8,  1913 

County   Court — First    day   of    September   term. 


Tuesday,  September  9,  1913 


Wednesday,  September  10,  1913 


County   Court — Default    day. 


tl^vn^vA  fi.  UillAr  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DarilarQ  Of  miller^  Oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^nto.  51208. 

Thursday,  September  11,  1913 


Friday,  September,  12,  1913 


Saturday,  September  13,  1913 


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Monday,  September  15,  1913 

circuit  Court — First  day  of  September  term. 


Tuesday,  September  16,  1913 

U.  S.  District  Court — Last  day  of  service  In  chancery  to   October  term. 


Wednesday,  September  17,  1913 

circuit  Court — Default  day. 


r^m    D.:^C^      AL^I»^j^«*     Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  brieTs,  ADSiracis,  barnard&milleb, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  September  18,  1913 


Friday,  September  19,  1913 


Saturday,  September  20,  1913 

Superior    Court — Last    day    to    plead    after   appearance    in    chancery    to    September 

term. 


€^w0  AiiZaL  DvSnllniv  ^^  ^^^  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rOl  ylllCK  rrinilllg  Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  miller 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 

J9p 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  4608.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       a«*«-  sisos. 

Monday,  September  22,  1913 

Probate   Court — Call    of   claim   docket.     Last   day   to    publish   adjudication    notices 
to   November   term   in  Daily  Law   Bulletin. 


Tuesday,  September  23,  1913 


Wednesday,  September  24,  1913 


Thursday,  September  25,  1913 


Friday,  September  26,  1913 

Superior  and  U.  S.  District  Courts — Last  day  of  service  and  to  file  narr.   to   the 
October  term. 


Saturday,  September  27,  1913 


DrmtAPfr  Iav  I'liuuArfr  ^^^^^^^    *    MILLER 

rrinicrS  tor   LdWyCiS    Legal  printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  September  29,  1913 


Tuesday,  September  30,  1913 


Wednesday,  October  1,  1913 


C  |^-in"l"^in  Law  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rOr  ylllCK  r linilllg  Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  MILLER 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  51208. 

Thursday,  October  2,  1913 


Friday,  October  3,  1913 

County  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file  narr.  to  October  term. 


Saturday,  October  4,  1913 

Circuit  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  September  term. 


Monday,  October  6,  1913 

Superior,  Probate,  Criminal  and  U.  S.  District  Courts — First  day  of  October  term. 
U.  S.  District  Court — Rule  day   in   chancery  and   admiralty. 


Tuesday,  October  7,  1913 

Illinois    Supreme,    Appellate    and    TJ.    S.    Circuit    Court    of    Appeals — First    day    of 

October  term. 

U.   S.  District   Court — Default   day  in    chancery   and   adrdiralty. 


Wednesday,  October  8,  1913 


Superior   Court — Default    day. 


Rorn^ril  fL  UiIIa^  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
Da  1 119 1 Q  OE  miller^  oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 

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Thursday,  October  9,  1913 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  In  law. 


Friday,  October  10,  1913 

Circuit    Court — Last    day    of    service    and   to    file    narr.    to    October   term. 


Saturday,  October  11,  1913 


DvmtArft  Iav   liHAfifAva   ^^^^^^^    *    MILLER 

rrilllcro  lOr   LdWywlS    Legal  printing:  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       Auto.  51208. 

Monday,  October  13,  1913 

County  Court — First  day  of  October  term. 
U.  S.  Supreme  Court — First  day  of  term. 


Tuesday,  October  14,  1913 

U.   S.   District   Court — Last   day   of   service   in    chancery   to    the   November   term. 


Wednesday,  October  15,  1913 


Connty   Court — Default   day. 


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Thursday,  October  16,  1913 


Friday,  October  17,  1913 


Saturday,  October  18,  1913 


C-.-    D»!^f^      AL^l^^^I^      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  brieis,  ADStracts,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  October  20,  1913 

Probate   Court — Last    day    to    publish    adjudication    notices    to    December    term    in 

the  Dally  Law  Bulletin. 

Circuit  Court — First  day  of   October   term. 


Tuesday,  October  21,  1913 


Wednesday,  October  22,  1913 


Circuit    Court — Default    day. 


D'lrn'irfl  SL  MlllAf  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
Darllai  Q  CI  IVIIIICry  oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 

/207 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  sisos. 

Thursday,  October  23,  1913 


Friday,  October  24,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file  narr.  to  the  November  term. 


Saturday,  October  25,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  October  term. 


208 


Monday,  October  27,  1913 

Probate   Court — Call   of   claim    docket. 


Tuesday,  October  28,  1913 


Wednesday,  October  29,  1913 


r^m  AiiSaL  DwZniSitiv  ^^  ^^^  Pnntmg  Line  can  up  ine  urn 
rOl  ||UICK  ri  inilllg  Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  MILLER 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


299 


Thursday,  October  30,  1913 


Friday,  October  31,  1913 

County  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file  narr.  to  the  November  term 


Saturday,  November  1,  1913 


C-.-    D«:^f^      AL^Im^^Ia      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  briets,  ADstracis,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 

210 


We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       Auto,  siaos. 

Monday,  November  3,  1913 

U.    S.   District   Court — Rule   day    in    chancery   and   admiralty. 
Superior,  Probate  and  Criminal  Courts — First  day  of  the  November  term. 


Tuesday,  November  4,  1913 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 


Wednesday,  November  5,  1913 


Superior  Court — Default  day. 


Thursday,  November  6,  1913 


Friday,  November  7,  1913 

Circuit  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file   narr.  to  the  November  term. 


Saturday,  November  8,  1913 

circuit   Court — Last    day   to   plead   after   appearance   in   chancery   to   the   Octol)er 

term. 


PrintArc  (nr  IfluivAr^  barnard  &  miller 

rillllvlo   lUI    Ldffffjwld    Legal  Printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  November  10,  1913 

County  Court — First   day   of   the  November   term. 


Tuesday,  November  11,  1913 

U.   S.   District    Court — Last    day   of    service   in    chancery    to    the    December    term. 


Wednesday,  November  12,  1913 


County  Court — Default  day. 


Cam  A..:aL  DitiSnt^nM  ^^  ^^^  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rOl  ||UiCK  riiniing  ReUable  ^rm  BARNARD  &  miller 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  51208. 

Thursday,  November  13,  1913 


Friday,  November  14,  1913 


Saturday,  November  15,  1913 


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Monday,  November  17,  1913 

Circuit  Court — First  day  of  the  November  term. 


Tuesday,  November  18,  1913 


Wednesday,  November  19,  1913 


Circuit   Court — Default   day. 


D'lPit^i'fl    fi.    ilillAi*     ^^^    PRINTERS,    Established    1857 

Dai  narQ    &    IfllilCly    oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Thursday,  November  20,  1913 


Friday,  November  21,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file  narr.  to  the  December  term. 


Saturday,  November  22,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  the  November 

term. 


C^-    Di^!^!^      AL^I.^^I^      Blanks  and  Kecords  teiepnone 

ror  brieis,  ADSiracis,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding-  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  4608.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       A«to.  sisos. 

Monday,  November  24,  1913 

Probate   Court — Call    of  claim   docket.      Last   day   to   publish   adjudication   notices 
to   the   January   term    in    the   Daily   Law   Bulletin. 


Tuesday,  November  25,  1913 


Wednesday,  November  26,  1913 


Thursday,  November  27,  1913 

Tlianksglvlngr  Day — Legal  Holiday. 


Friday,  November  28,  1913 

County  Court — Last  day   to   serve   summons   and  file   narr.   to  the  December  term. 


Saturday,  November  29,  1913 


I  nntCrS   for   LSWyCrS    Legal  printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  December  1,  1913 

Superior,   Probate    aud    Criminal    Courts — First   day    of   the   December   term. 
U.   S.   District    Court — Rule    day    in    chancery    and    admiralty. 


Tuesday,  December  2,  1913 

U.   S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 
Illinois    Supreme    Court — First   day    of    the    December    term. 


Wednesday,  December  3,  1913 


Superior   Court — Default  day. 


DAvnitVil  A.  iiillA»i  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DdrilarQ  Of  IVIIIIUry  OMest  Law  Prmtlng  House  m  the  city 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  4608.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  51208. 

Thursday,  December  4, 1913 


Friday,  December  5,  1913 

circuit  and  U.   S.  District  Courts — Last  day  to   serve  summons  and  file   narr.   to 
the  December  term. 


Saturday,  December  6,  1913 

Circuit  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  the  November 

term. 


220 


Monday,  December  8,  1913 

County  Conrt — First  day  of  December  term. 


Tuesday,  December  9,  1913 


Wednesday,  December  10,  1913 


County   Court — Default   day. 


C^M  A..:^L  D »:««:«»  ^^  ^^^  printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rOl  yllICK  rrillling  Reliable  firm  BARNARD&  miller 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  December  11,  1913 


Friday,  December  12,  1913 


Saturday,  December  13,  1913 


r^M    DM^j^fjk      AL«ktMAAiA      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  brieis,  ADStracis,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^nto.  51208. 

Monday,  December  15,  1913 

Circuit    and    U.    S.    District    Courts — First    day    of    the    December    term. 


Tuesday,  December  16,  1913 

U,  S.  District  Court — Last  day  of  service  in  cliancery  to  January  term. 


Wednesday,  December  17,  1913 


Circuit   Court — Default   day. 


Thursday,  December  18,  1913 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  law. 


Friday,  December  19,  1913 


Saturday,  December  20,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  the  Decemlur 

term. 


C  A  ■  l#  n^"-,l!-,-^  in  Law  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
■  or  yUlCK  rrillling  ReliablefirmBARNARD&  miller 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  December  22,  1913 

Probate   Court — Call   of   claim    docket.     Last   day   to   publish   adjudication   notices 
to  the  February  term  in  the  Daily  Law  Bulletin. 


Tuesday,  December  23,  1913 


Wednesday,  December  24,  1913 


C^M     DmIaIj^       ALAlMA«kt«k      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  Bneis,  ADStracis,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.        ^"*«-  sisos. 

Thursday,  December  25,  1913 

Cliristmns   Day — Legal    Holiday. 


Friday,  December  26,  1913 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  file  narr.   to  the  January  term. 


Saturday,  December  27,  1913 


Monday,  December  29,  1913 


Tuesday,  December  30,  1913 


Wednesday,  December  31,  1913 


D  4    fi.    ii'llAV     ^^^   PRINTERS,    Established    1857 

bflrnflrO    &    iTllllCry    OMest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Thursday,  January  1,  1914 

IVew    Vcars    Day — Legal    Holiday. 


Friday,  January  2,  1914 

circuit  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  to  file  nai-r.  to  the  January  term. 


Saturday,  January  3,  1914 

circuit  Court — Last  day   to   plead  after   appearance  in   uliancery  lo    the  December 

term. 


C-.-    D..:^!^       AL^t^A^i^      Blanks  and  Kecoras  teiepnone 

ror  Drieis,  ADStracts,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  4608.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  51208. 

Monday,  January  5,  1914 

Superior,    Probate    and    Criminal    Courts — First    day    of    January    term. 
U.    S.   District   Court — Rule   day    in    chancery   and   admiralty. 


Tuesday,  January  6,  1914 

U.  S,  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  7th  Circuit — First  day  of  January  session. 
U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 


Wednesday,  January  7,  1914 


Superior   Court — Default   day. 


Thursday,  January  8,  1914 


Friday,  January  9,  1914 

Circuit   Court — Last    day   of   service    and    to    file    narr.    to    February   term. 


Saturday,  January  10,  1914 


D^vn^rJ  £.  UillAi*  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
D3rn3rQ  «  inillCry  Oiaest  Law  printing  House  m  the  city 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Monday,  January  12,  1914 

Couuty    Court — first    day    of    the    January    term. 


Tuesday,  January  13,  1914 

U.    S.    District    Court — Last    day    of    service    in    cliancery    to    the    February    term. 


Wednesday,  January  14,  1914 


Couuty    Court — Default    day. 


Cmv  AiiIaL  Dv^ntSniv  ^^  ^^^  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rUI  yllICK  r llllling  Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  miller 
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Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  4G0S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY,       Auto.  51208. 

Thursday,  January  15,  1914 


Friday,  January  16,  1914 


Saturday,  January  17,  1914 


Monday,  January  19,  1914 

Probate   Court — Last   day   to    publish    adjudication   notices    to   the   March    term   in 

the  Daily  Law  Bulletin. 

Circuit   Court — First    day   of   the   January    term. 


Tuesday,  January  20,  1914 


Wednesday,  January  21,  1914 


Circuit    Court — Default    cPay, 


C^M    D^^^f^      AL^I^^^I^      Blanks  and  Records  telephon* 

ror  briefs,  ADstracts,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  January  22,  1914 


Friday,  January  23,  1914 

Superior  Court — Last  day  of  service  and  to   file   narr.   to  the   February  term. 


Saturday,  January  24,  1914 

Superior  Court — Last  day   to   plead   after  appearance   in   chancery   to  the  January 

term. 


H  I     O     ||;||Ay     ^^^    PRINTERS,    Established    1857 

DarildrQ    Of    nilllCry   Omest  Law  printing  House  in  the  city 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  4608.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  5120s. 

Monday,  January  26,  1914 

Probate   Court — Call    of    claim    Docket. 


Tuesday,  January  27,  1914 


Wednesday,  January  28,  1914 


Thursday,  January  29,  1914 


Friday,  January  30,  1914 

County  Court— Last  day  of  service  and  to  file  narr.  to  the  February  term. 


Saturday,  January  31,  1914 


Fnr    Rripfc      AhotrOAfo      blanks  and  Records  telephone 
I  Ul     UllUlOy     flllOtrclVlOy    BARNARD  &  MILLER, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077 


Monday,  February  2,  1914 

Snperior,    Probate,    Criniiual    and    U.    S.    District    Courts — First    day    of    February 

term. 
XJ.    S.   District   Court — Rule   day   in    chancery    and   admiralty. 


Tuesday,  February  3,  1914 

Illinois   Supreme  Court — First  day  of  February  term. 
U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 


Wednesday,  February  4,  1914 


Superior  Court — Default   day, 


p    ■     ■  I         I  BARNARD     &     MILLER 

I  nntCrS   for   LflWyCrS    Legal  printing  is   our   Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phpnes— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       Auto.  51208. 

Thursday,  February  5,  1914 


Friday,  February  6,  1914 

circuit  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  to  file  narr.  to  February  term. 


Saturday,  February  7,  1914 

Circuit   Court — Last  day   to   plead  after   appearance   In   chancery   to   the  January 

term. 


Monday,  February  9,  1914 

County  Court — First  day  of  February  term. 


Tuesday,  February  10,  1914 

U.  S.  District  Court — Last  day  of  service  in  chancery  to  the  March  term. 


Wednesday,  February  11,  1914 


Couuty    Court — Default    day 


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rOi  y  UICK  r rinilllg  ReUable  firm  BARNARD  «&  MILLER 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  February  12,  1914 

Liucolu's   Birthday — Legal   Holiday. 


Friday,  February  13,  1914 


Saturday,  February  14,  1914 


Rornarfl  iL  Mllllkr  ^^^  printers,  Established  1857 
Ddllldra  Of  IfllllCry  OMest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  4608.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  51208. 

Monday,  February  16,  1914 

Circuit  Court — First  day  of  the   FelDruary  term. 


Tuesday,  February  17,  1914 


Wednesday,  February  18,  1914 


Circuit    Court — Default    day. 


Thursday,  February  19,  1914 


Friday,  February  20,  1914 

Superior  and  TJ.   S.  District   Courts — Last   day   of  service  in   law   and   to   file   narr. 
to  March  term. 


Saturday,  February  21,  1914 

Superior   Court — Last   day    to    plead    after   appearance    in    chancery    to    February 

term. 


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rOl  ||UIUIV  rilllllllg  Reliable  firm  BARNARD  &  MILLER 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  February  23,  1914 

Probate  Court — Call  of  claim  docket.     Last  day  to  publish  adjudication  notices  to 
April  term   in  Daily  Law   Bulletin. 


Tuesday,  February  24,  1914 


Wednesday,  February  25,  1914 


n    -     I  £         I  BARNARD     &    MILLER 

rrinterS  lOr   Lawyers    Legal  printing  is  our  specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       Auto.  51208. 

Thursday,  February  26,  1914 


Friday,  February  27,  1914 

County   Court — Last  day   of  service  and  to  file  narr.   to  March  term. 


Saturday,  February  28,  1914 


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Monday,  March  2,  1914 

Superior,    Probate    and    Criminal    Courts — First    day    of    term. 
U.    S.    District    Court — First    day    of    Marcli    term.      Rule    day    in    chancery    and 

admiralty. 


Tuesday,  March  3,  1914 

A.ppellate  and   Braneli  Appellate   Courts,  First  District — First  day  of  March  term. 
U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 


Wednesday,  March  4,  1914 

Superior  Court — Default   day. 


n^irn^rJ  fi.  UiIIa^  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DaillalQ  OC  mlllCly  oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  city 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Thursday,  March  5,  1914 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  law. 


Friday,  March  6,  1914 

Circuit  Conrt — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  to  file  narr.   to  the  March  term. 


Saturday,  March  7,  1914 

Circuit  Conrt — Last  day  to  plead   after  appearance  In  chancery  to  the  February 


DrintAr»   IaI"   I  OUfVAVO    BARNARD     &    MILLER 

rrilllwrS   lOr   LdWywlS    Legal  printing:  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  82-077 


We  assist  counsel  in  the  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
Cent.  400S.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       Auto.  51208. 

Monday,  March  9,  1914 

County  Court — First  day  of  March  term. 


Tuesday,  March  10,  1914 


Wednesday,  March  11,  1914 


County  Court — Default  day. 


Thursday,  March  12,  1914 


Friday,  March  13,  1914 


Saturday,  March  14,  1914 


Caw    DwiaI*       ALaImaaAa      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  brieis,  Abstracts,  barnard&milleb, 

170-174    N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077 


Monday,  March  16,  1914 

Circuit  Court — First  day  of  March  term. 


Tuesday,  March  17,  1914 

U.   S.  District   Court — Last   day   of   service   in    chancery   to   April    term. 


Wednesday,  March  18,  1914 


Circuit  Court — Default  day, 


D^vnAVfl  9.  iiillAP*  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DarnaiQ  Cf  mlllciy  oldest  Law  Printing  House  m  the  city 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 

249 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifying  corporations  on  request. 
Cent  -1608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY,       ^-.o.  51308. 

Thursday,  March  19,  1914 


Friday,  March  20,  1914 


Saturday,  March  21,  1914 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  March  term. 


260 


Monday,  March  23,  1914 

Probate  Court — Call   of  claim   docket.     Last   day   to  publish  adjudication   notices 
to  May  term   in   Daily  Law   Bulletin. 


Tuesday,  March  24,  1914 

Fourth   District   Appellate  Court,   Illinois — First   day  of  March   term. 


Wednesday,  March  25,  1914 


PrintArc  fnr  liiiiivArc  s^Rnard  &  miller 

rillllClO   lUl    LdWyUla    Legal  Printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  March  26,  1914 


Friday,  March  27,  1914 

Superior  Court — Last  day  of  service  and  to  file  narr.   to  April  term. 


Saturday,  March  28,  1914 


U  I     O     ii:||A»     ^^^    PRINTERS,    Established    1857 

DdinarQ    &    mlllCly    Oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 

252 


We  assist  counsel  in  tlie  incorporation  and  qualification  of  corporations 

in  all  states. 
CM.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       *""•  ="«8. 

Monday,  March  30,  1914 


Tuesday,  March  31,  1914 


Wednesday,  April  1,  1914 


253 


Thursday,  April  2,  1914 


Friday,  April  3,  1914 

County  Court — Last  day  of  service  and  to  file  narr.  to  April  term. 


Saturday,  April  4,  1914 

Circuit   Court — Last  day  to   plead   after  appearance  in   chancery  to   March    term. 


C^w  AiiimL  Dwinliniv  ^^  ^^^  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rOl  yUlUK  r rinilllg  Reliable  nrm  BARNARD  &  miller 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  April  6,  1914 

Superior,   Probate   and   Criminal   Courts — First    day   of   April    term. 
U.    S.    District    Court — First    day    of    April    term.      Rule    day    in    chancery    and 

admiralty. 


Tuesday,  April  7,  1914 

Second    District    Appellate    Court,    Illinois — First    day    of    April    term. 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 

Illinois  Supreme  Court — First  day  of  April  term. 


Wednesday,  April  8,  1914 

Superior   Court — Default   day. 


Cam    DmIaIa      AL^tMA^tA      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  brieis,  ADSiracts,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto' 32-077 

266 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualifjdng  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^°*«-  ^isos. 

Thursday,  April  9,  1914 


Friday,  April  10,  1914 

Circnit   Court — Last   day   to   serve   summons   and'  file   narr.    to   April   term. 


Saturday,  April  11,  1914 


Monday,  April  13,  1914 

County   Court — First   day   of   April    term. 


Tuesday,  April  14,  1914 

U.  S.  District  Court — Last  day  of  service  in  chancery  to  May  term. 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  Seventh  Circuit — First  day  of  April  session. 


Wednesday,  April  15,  1914 


County    Court — Default    day. 


Printnre  fnr  I  ^uivAro  barnard    &   miller 

■  rilllurS  TO  I    LQWyvlS    Legal  Prmtlng  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  April  16,  1914 


Friday,  April  17,  1914 


Saturday,  April  18,  1914 


1%  j|    ft.    ii'llAW     ^^^   PRINTERS,    Established    1857 

bflrnSrO    &    IVIIIICry    OMest  Law  Prtntmg  House  in  the  city 
Phones— Franklin  564.     Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 

258 


Counsel  may  obtain  copies  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws  and  general  in- 
formation regarding  organizing  and  qualif5dng  corporations  on  request. 
Cent.  460S.         THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       ^uto.  siaos. 

Monday,  April  20,  1914 

Probate  Court — Last   day  to   publish    adjudication   notices   to   June   term   in   Daily 

Law  Bulletin. 

Circuit   Court — First   day  of  March   term. 


Tuesday,  April  21,  1914 


Wednesday,  April  22,  1914 


circuit   Court — Default   day. 


Thursday,  April  23,  1914 


Friday,  April  24,  1914 

Superior  and  V.  S.  District  Courts — Last  day  of  service   and  to   file   narr.   to  May 


Saturday,  April  25,  1914 

Superior  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearance  in  chancery  to  the  April  term. 


p  n    "^f^       ■L-kl--*^*-k      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  bnets,  ADStracts,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  April  27,  1914 

Probate  Court — Call   Of   claim   docket. 


Tuesday,  April  28,  1914 


Wednesday,  April  29,  1914 


in  Law  Printing-  Line  call  up  the  Old 
Reliable  firm  BARNAED  &  MILLER 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


ITav  All  I  aI#    D»in#Sn»  ^^  ^^w  Printing-  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rOl    y  UICK   rrillllllg  ReUable  firm  BARNARD  &  MILLER 


Lawyers  may  obtain  information  regarding  incorporation  or  qualifica- 
tion of  corporations  in  all  states  or  territories  from 
Cent.  4608.        THE  CORPORATION  TRUST  COMPANY.       a»*«-  ^i^os. 

Thursday,  April  30,  1914 


Friday,  May  1,  1914 


(  County  Court — Last  day  of  service  and  to  file  narr.   to  May  term 


Saturday,  May  2,  1914 


Monday,  May  4,  1914 

Superior,  Probate  and  Criminal   Courts — First   day  of  May  term. 
U.  S.  District  Court — First  day  of  May  term.     Rule  day  in  cliancery  and  admiralty. 


Tuesday,  May  5,  1914 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  chancery  and  admiralty. 
TUrd  District  Appellate  Court,  Illinois — First  day   of  May  term. 


Wednesday,  May  6,  1914 

Superior   Court — Default   day. 


Q    -     ■  {         I  BARNARD     &     MILLER 

rnnterS  lOr   Lawyers    Legal  Prmtmg  is  our  specialty 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  May  7,  1914 

U.  S.  District  Court — Default  day  in  law. 


Friday,  May  8,  1914 

circuit  Court — Last  day  to  serve  summons  and  to  file  narr.  to  the  May  term. 


Saturday,  May  9,  1914 

circuit  Court — Last  day  to  plead  after  appearances  in  chancery  to  April  term, 


C  A  ■  L  n^'_,l!-,-^  in  Law  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
■  or  ylllCK  rrlnling  ReliaWe  Arm  BARNARD&  miller 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phonei— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  May  11,  1914 

Cuuuty  Court — First  day  of  May  term. 


Tuesday,  May  12,  1914 

L.  S.  District  Court — Last  day  of  service  in  chancery  to  June  term. 


Wednesday,  May  13,  1914 


County  Court — DefaiUt   day. 


p  n^I  ALl^l^      Blanks  and  Records  telephone 

ror  Dneis,  Abstracts,  barnard&  miller, 

170-174.  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Eranklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Thursday,  May  14,  1914 


Friday,  May  15,  1914 


Saturday,  May  16,  1914 


Printers  fnr  laiuvArc  Barnard   &  MILLER 

I  IIII1CI9   lUI    LdWJCiS   Legal  Printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  May  18,  1914 

Circuit  Court — First  day  of  May  term. 


Tuesday,  May  19,  1914 


Wednesday,  May  20,  1914 

Circuit   Court — Default   day. 


D4vn4«>«l  fi.  IIiIIav  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DarllarQ  &  IVIIIICry  OMest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Thursday,  May  21,  1914 


Friday,  May  22,  1914 

Saperior  Court — Last  day  of  service  and  to  file  narr.  to  June  term. 


Saturday,  May  23,  1914 

Saperior   Court — Last   day   to    plead    after   appearance    in    chancery    to   May    term. 


Printpr^  Inr  lnuivpre  ^^^nard  &  miller 

rillllCIO   lUl    LdfrjClO    Legal  Printing  is  our  Specialty. 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077 


Monday,  May  25,  1914 

Probate   Court — Call   of   claim   docket. 
Last   day  to    publish   adjudication   notices   to   July   term   in   Daily  Law  Bulletin. 


Tuesday,  May  26,  1914 


Wednesday,  May  27,  1914 


Cav  AiiiaL  Dvinliniv  ^^  ^^^  Printing  Line  call  up  the  Old 
rOr  y UICIV  rrillllllg  RellaMe  firm  BARNARD  &  MILLER 
170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street.  Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-C77 


Thursday,  May  28,  1914 


Friday,  May  29,  1914 


Saturday,  May  30,  1914 

Decoration  Day — Legal  Holiday. 


D^vn^ivfl  fi.  llillAr  ^^^  PRINTERS,  Established  1857 
DailldrQ  Of  miller^  Oldest  Law  Printing  House  in  the  City 
Phones— Franklin  564.    Auto  32-077  170-174  N.  La  Salle  Street. 


Rules  of  Practice 


Supreme  Court  of  Illinois. 


IN  FORCE  MARCH  1,  1911 


Records    of    Trial    Courts— How    Pre- 
pared. 

Rule  1.  The  authenticated  copy  of  the 
record  of  the  judgment,  order  or  decree 
of  the  trial  court,  to  be  filed  in  this  court 
on  appeal  or  error,  or  in  return  to  a  writ 
of  error  or  certiorari,  shall  contain,  in 
chronological  order,  copies  of — first,  the 
process  and  service ;  second,  the  plead- 
ings;  third,  the  verdict  in  jury  trials; 
fourth,  the  judgment  or  decree  of  the 
court ;  fifth,  all  orders  in  the  cause ;  sixth, 
the  bill  of  exceptions,  or,  in  chancery 
cases,  all  depositions,  the  master's  report 
and  certificate  of  evidence,  if  any ;  sev- 
enth, the  appeal  bond,  in  cases  of  appeal. 
But  in  civil  cases  a  party  or  his  attorney 
may,  by  praecipe,  direct  what  files  of  the 
cause  shall  be  included  in  the  transcript, 
and  in  such  case,  if  the  transcript  shall 
be  insufficient  to  fully  and  fairly  present 
the  questions  involved,  the  requisite  por- 
tion shall  be  applied  at  his  cost,  and  if 
unnecessarily  voluminous,  he  shall 
pay  the  cost  of  unnecessary  mat- 
ter. In  cases  removed  from  the  Ap- 
pellate Court  there  shall  be  added  a  tran- 
script of  the  proceedings  in  such  court. 
In  no  case  shall  the  clerk  insert  in  any 
transcript  any  matter  not  a  part  of  the 
record,  and  the  clerk  of  this  court  shall 
not  tax  as  costs  any  matter  so  inserted 
contrary  to  rule. 
Supersedeas— Manner  of  Applying 
For— Bond. 
Rule  2.  If  a  supersedeas  shall  be  ap- 
plied for,  the  transcript  of  the  record  on 
which  the  application  is  made  must  be 
complete,  and  so  certified  by  the  clerk  of 
the  court  below;  or,  in  civil  cases,  there 
shall  be  attached  to  the  transcript  a  cer- 
tificate of  the  judge  who  heard  the  cause 
below,  that  the  transcript  contains  all  of 
the  record  necessary  to  a  full  and  fair 
presentation  of  the  errors  complained  of; 
and  the  requisite  bond  must  be  entered 
Into  and  filed  in  the  office  of  the  clerk 
of  this  court  according  to  law,  with  the 
assignment  of  errors  written  on  or  ap- 
pended to  the  record.  And  on  every  ap- 
plication for  a  supersedeas,  an  abstract 
of  the  record,  with  a  brief  containing  the 
points  and  authorities  relied  upon,  and 
pointing  specifically  to  those  portions  of 
the  record  upon  which  the  alleged  errors 
arose,  shall  be  presented,  with  the  record, 
to  the  court  or  judge  to  whom  the  applica- 
tion is  made.  Every  such  application 
must  be  accompanied  by  a  proper  affidavit 
of  some  credible  person,  showing  the  suf- 
ficiency   of   the   proffered    bail   or    bond. 

Rule  3.  Whenever  a  bond  is  executed 
by  an  attorney  in  fact,  the  clerk  shall 
require  the  original  power  of  attorney  to 
be  filed  in  his  office,  unless  it  shall  ap- 
pear   that    the    power    of    attorney    con- 

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tains  other  powers  than  the  mere  power 
to  execute  the  bond  in  question,  in  which 
case  the  original  power  of  attorney  shall 
be  presented  to  the  clerk  and  a  true  copy 
thereof  filed,  certified  by  the  clerk  to  be 
a  true  copy  of  the  original. 

Rule  4.  "When  a  writ  of  error  shall 
be  made  a  supersedeas,  the  clerk  shall 
endorse  upon  said  writ  the  following 
words :  "This  writ  of  error  is  made  a 
supersedeas,  and  is  to  be  obeyed  accord- 
ingly," and  he  shall  thereupon  file  the 
writ  of  error,  with  the  transcript  of  the 
record,  in  his  office.  Said  transcript  shall 
be  taken  and  considered  as  a  due  return 
to  said  writ,  and  thereupon  it  shall  be 
the  clerk's  duty  to  issue  a  certificate  in 
substance  as  follows: 

State  of  Illinois,  _„ 

Office  of  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court.  /^^' 

I  do  hereby  certify  that  a  writ  of  er- 
ror has  issued  from  this  court  for  the  re- 
versal of  a  [judgment  or  decree]  ob- 
tained    by      vs ,     in     the 

court  of ,  at  the 

term,   A.    D.    19..,    in   a  certain  action   of 

,  which  writ  of  error  is   made  a 

supersedeas,  and  is  to  operate  as  a  sus- 
pension of  the  execution  of  the  [judgment 
or  decree]  and,  as  such,  is  to  be  obeyed 
by  all  concerned.  Given  under  my  hand 
and    the    seal    of    the    Supreme    Court,    at 

Springfield,     this day     of 

A.    D.    19. . 


Cierk. 
Writs    of    Error— Process. 

Rule  5.  Writs  of  error  shall  be  direct- 
ed to  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  record  of 
the  court  in  which  the  judgment  or  de- 
cree complained  of  is  entered,  command- 
ing him  to  certify  a  correct  transcript  of 
the  record  to  this  court ;  but  where  the 
plaintiff  in  error  shall  file  in  the  office  of 
the  clerk  of  this  court  a  transcript  of 
the  record,  duly  certified  to  according  to 
the  rules,  before  a  writ  of  error  issues, 
it  shall  not  be  necessary  to  send  such  writ 
to  the  clerk  of  the  interior  court,  but  such 
transcript  shall  be  taken  and  considered 
as   a  due   return   to   said  writ. 

Rule  6.  The  process  on  a  writ  of  error 
shall  be  a  scire  facias  to  hear  errors.  Is- 
sued on  the  application  of  the  plaintiff  in 
error  to  the  clerk,  upon  the  filing  of  the 
transcript  of  record,  directed  to  the  sher- 
iff or  other  officer  of  the  proper  county, 
commanding  him  to  summon  the  defend- 
ant in  error  to  appear  in  court  and  show 
cause,  if  any  he  have,  why  the  judgment 
or  decree  mentioned  in  the  writ  of  error 
shall  not  be  reversed.  If  the  scire  facias 
be  not  returned  executed,  successive  writs 
may  Issue  without  an  order  of  court.  If 
the  application  for  the  snre  facias  shall 


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be  made  on  or  before  twenty  days  before 
the  first  day  of  the  succeeding  term  of 
said  court,  then  the  scire  facias  shall  be 
made  returnable  on  the  first  day  of  such 
succeeding  term ;  but  if  the  application 
Is  not  made  on  or  before  twenty  days 
before  the  first  day  of  the  succeeding 
term,  then  the  scire  facias  shall  be  made 
returnable  on  the  first  day  of  the  sec- 
ond   succeeding    term. 

Rule  7.  The  first  day  of  each  term 
shall  be  return  day  for  the  return  of  pro- 
cess, and  no  party  shall  be  compelled  to 
answer  or  prepare  for  hearing  unless 
the  scire  facias  shall  have  been  served 
twenty  days  before  the  return  day  there- 
of;  nor  shall  a  defendant  be  at  liberty 
to  enter  his  appearance  and  compel  the 
plaintiff  to  proceed  with  the  cause  un- 
less the  defendant  shall  have  given  the 
plaintiff  twenty  days'  notice,  before  the 
term,  of  his  intention  to  enter  his  ap- 
pearance and  have  the  cause  proceed 
to  a  hearing.  If  the  scire  facias  is  served 
less  than  twenty  days  before  the  return 
day  thereof,  the  defendant  will  be  re- 
quired to  plead  or  join  in  error  by  the 
first  day  of  the  second  succeeding  term 
to  which  the  cause  shall  stand  continued. 

Rule  8.  in  all  cases  in  which  a  writ 
of  error  is  made  a  supersedeas,  the  plain- 
tiff in  error  shall,  on  filing  the  record 
with  the  clerk,  at  the  same  time  order 
and  direct  a  scire  facias  to  issue  to  hear 
errors,  and  shall  use  reasonable  diligence 
to  have  the  same  served  twenty 
days  before  the  first  day  of  the  term  to 
which  it  is  made  returnable.  On  failing 
to  do  so,  the  defendant  in  error  shall 
have  the  right  to  a  hearing  at  the  said 
term,  after  joining  in  error,  without  giv- 
ing twenty  days'  notice  as  required  by 
rule  7  :  Provided,  if  there  be  not  twenty 
days  between  the  allowance  of  the  su- 
persedeas and  the  sitting  of  the  court 
the  cause  shall  stand  continued  until  the 
next  term,  unless,  by  consent  of  parties. 
It  shall  be  otherwise  ordered. 

Notice    to   Pnrcliasers    and   Terre- 
Tenants. 

Rule  9.  In  all  cases  wherein  guar- 
dians, executors  or  administrators,  or  oth- 
ers acting  In  a  fiduciary  character,  have 
obtained  an  order  or  decree  for  the  sale 
of  lands  In  causes  ex  parte,  and  a  sale 
has  been  had  under  such  decree  or  order, 
and  the  same  shall  be  brought  to  this 
court  for  review,  the  purchaser  or  terre- 
tenants  of  such  lands,  if  known,  shall 
be  suggested  to  the  court  by  affidavit 
of  the  plaintiff  in  error,  and  notice  given 
them  of  the  pendency  of  the  writ  of  er- 
ror twenty  days  before  the  first  day  of 
the  term  of  the  court  to  which  the  scire 
facias  Is  returnable,  so  that  they  may 
appear   and   defend. 

Time    for    FIlliii?   Records— Hearing 
Docket. 

Rule  10.  No  case  brought  to  this 
court  by  appeal  or  on  error  shall  be 
placed  on  the  court  docket  for  hearing 
unless  the  record  is  filed  on  or  before 
twenty  days  before  the  first  day  of  the 
term,  nor  in  cases  brought  by  writ  of 
error  unless  the  scire  facias  shall  have 
been  served  twenty  days  before  the  first 
day  of  the  term,  except  in  extraordinary 
cases  the  court,  upon  special  application, 
may  order  a  cause  to  be  placed  on  the 
hearing  docket. 


Assij;unient   of  Errors. 

Rule  11.  The  appellant  or  plaintiff  In 
error  shall,  in  all  cases,  assign  errors  at 
the  time  of  filing  his  record  in  this 
court,  and  on  failing  to  do  so  the  case 
may  be  dismissed  or  the  judgment  or  de- 
cree be  affirmed ;  but  other  errors  may  be 
assigned  after  the  filing  of  the  record, 
by  leave  of  the  court  or  of  one  of  the 
justices.  The  appellee  or  defendant  in 
error  shall  have  the  right  to  assign  cross- 
errors,  as  allowed  by  the  statute,  within 
two  days  after  the  record  is  filed  in  this 
court,  and  not  afterwards  without  spe- 
cial leave  of  the  court  or  of  one  of  the 
justices.  The  assignment  of  errors  and 
cross-errors  must  be  written  upon  or 
attached  to   the   record. 

Inspection    of   Original    Papers. 

Rule  12.  Whenever,  in  the  opinion 
of  the  presiding  judge  of  any  inferior 
court,  an  inspection  of  an  original  paper 
in  an  action  on  appeal  or  writ  of  error 
shall  be  important  to  a  correct  decision 
of  the  case,  sucli  judge  may  make  such 
order  for  the  transmission,  safe  keeping 
and  return  of  such  original  paper  as  to 
him  may  seem  proper.  And  the  clerk 
of  this  court  will  receive  such  original 
paper  in  connection  with  the  transcript, 
and  hold  the  same  subject  to  such  or- 
der. 

Removing    Records. 

Rule  13.  No  person  shall  remove 
from  the  office  of  the  clerk  any  record 
of  this  court,  except  upon  special  leave 
granted  for  that  purpose.  No  record 
shall  be  taken  from  the  files  of  the  court, 
except  on  application  therefor  to  the 
clerk  or  his  deputy,  and  it  is  made  the 
duty  of  the  clerk  to  report  promptly  to 
the  court  every  violation  of  this  rule. 
The  clerk  shall  be  held  responsible  for 
the  safe  keeping  and  production  of  the 
records :  Provided,  that  in  cases  in  which 
the  appeal  or  writ  of  error  is  trans- 
ferred to  an  Appellate  Court  because 
the  same  should  have  been  taken  to,  or 
sued  out  of,  that  court,  the  clerk  shall 
transmit  the  record,  abstracts  and  briefs 
to  such  Appellate  Court ;  and  in  all  cases 
in  which  an  appeal  is  dismissed,  where 
the  party  still  shall  have  the  right  to 
sue  out  of  this  court  a  writ  of  error, 
the  clerk  shall  permit  the  party  to  use 
the  transcript  of  the  record  as  a  return 
to  a  writ  of  error  sued  out  of  this  court, 
and  no  special  order  shall  be  necessary 
for  such  purpose.  And  provided  fur- 
ther, that  when  the  original  bill  of  ex- 
ceptions or  certificate  of  evidence  shall 
be  incorporated  in  the  transcript  of 
the  record  and  the  judgment  or  de- 
cree shall  be  reversed  and  •  the  cause 
remanded  for  another  trial  or  hearing, 
said  original  bill  of  exceptions  or  cer- 
tificate of  evidence  may  be  withdrawn 
by  either  party  desiring  to  use  the 
.same  on  another  trial  or  hearing,  and 
tlie  clerk  of  this  court,  upon  applica- 
tion therefor,  will  detach  the  same 
from  the  transcript,  substituting  there- 
for the  receipt  of  the  party  to  wliom 
the  same  is  delivered  and  a  certified 
copy  of  any  original  document  in- 
cluded in  or  annexed  to  such  bill  of 
exceptions  or  certificate  of  evidence  as 
an   exhibit. 

Abstracts. 

Rule  14.  In  all  cases  the  party  bring- 
ing a  cause  into  this  court  shall  furnish 
a  complete  abstract  or  abridgment  of  the 


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record,  referring  to  the  pages  of  the  rec- 
ord by  numerals  on  the  margin.  And 
where  the  record  contains  the  evidence,  it 
shall  be  condensed  in  narrative  form  in 
the  abstract,  so  as  to  clearly  and  con- 
cisely present  its  substance.  The  ab- 
stract shall  contain  a  complete  index,  al- 
phabetically arranged,  giving  the  page 
where  each  paper  or  exhibit  may  be 
found,  with  the  names  of  the  witnesses 
and  the  pages  of  the  direct,  cross  and 
re-direct  examination :  Provided,  that  in 
cases  brought  from  the  Appellate  Court 
the  abstracts  filed  in  such  court  under 
its  rules  may  be  filed  here  by  changing 
the  cover  to  conform  to  the  rule,  and 
filing  therewith  a  printed  abstract  of  the 
record  of  the  Appellate  Court  and  an  in- 
dex. The  abstract  must  be  sufficient  to 
fully  present  every  error  and  exception 
relied  upon,  and  it  will  be  taken  to  be 
accurate  and  sufficient  for  a  full  under- 
standing of  the  questions  presented  for 
decision,  unless  the  opposite  party  shall 
file  a  further  abstract,  making  necessary 
corrections  or  additions.  Such  further 
abstract  may  be  filed  if  the  original  ab- 
stract is  incomplete  or  inaccurate  in  any 
substantial   part. 

Briefs. 

Rule  15.  Each  party  shall  file  a  print- 
ed brief  in  the  cause.  The  brief  of  ap- 
pellant or  plaintiff  in  error  shall  con- 
tain a  short  and  clear  statement  of  the 
case,  including,  first,  the  form  of  the  ac- 
tion ;  second,  the  nature  of  the  plead- 
ings sufficiently  to  show  what  the.  issues 
were,  and  to  present  any  question  sub- 
ject to  review  arising  on  such  pleadings; 
third,  in  cases  depending  upon  the  evi- 
dence the  leading  facts  which  such  evi- 
dence proved  or  tended  to  prove,  with- 
out discussion  or  argument  and  without 
detail ;  fourth,  how  the  issues  were  de- 
cided upon  the  trial  or  hearing,  and  what 
the  judgment  or  decree  was ;  and  fifth, 
the  errors  relied  upon  for  a  reversal. 
The  statement  so  made  will  be  taken  to 
be  accurate  and  sufficient,  unless  the  op- 
posite party  shall,  in  his  brief,  point  out 
wherein  it  is  inaccurate  or  insufficient. 
Following  the  statement  of  the  case,  the 
brief  shall  conclude  with  the  points  made 
and  the  authorities  relied  upon  in  sup- 
port of  them ;  and  in  citing  cases,  the 
names  of  the  parties  must  be  given,  with 
the  book  and  page  where  the  case  is  re- 
ported. No  alleged  error  or  point  not 
contained  in  such  brief  shall  be  raised 
afterwards,  either  by  reply  brief,  or  in 
oral  or  printed  argument,  or  on  petition 
for   rehearing. 

The  brief  of  appellee  or  defendant  in 
error  shall  contain  a  short  and  clear 
statement  of  the  propositions  by  which 
counsel  seek  to  meet  the  alleged  errors 
and  sustain  the  judgment  or  decree,  or 
by  which  such  errors  are  obviated.  Coun- 
sel may  also,  in  such  statement,  point 
out  any  lnsufl3ciency  or  inaccuracy  in  the 
statement  of  the  opposite  party,  and  sup- 
ply or  correct  the  same,  and,  in  cases 
depending  on  the  evidence,  may  state 
the  leading  facts  or  conclusions  which 
the  evidence  proved  or  tended  to  prove, 
without  discussion  or  argument  and  with- 
out detail.  Such  brief  shall  conclude  with 
the  points  and  authorities  relied  upon, 
in  like  manner  as  required  in  the  briefs 
of  appellant  or  plaintiff  in  error.  All 
briefs  shall  be  signed  by  counsel  filing 
the  same.  \ 

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In  all  cases  brought  from  the  Appel- 
late Court,  the  party  bringing  the  case 
to  this  court  shall  file  as  an  appendix  to 
his  brief  the  printed  opinion  of  such  Ap- 
pellate Court  in  the  cause,  including  the 
statement  of  facts,  if  any,  prepared  by 
that   court. 

The  brief  of  any  party  may  be  fol- 
lowed by  an  argument  in  support  of  such 
brief,  which  shall  be  distinct  therefrom 
but  bound  with  the  same.  The  argu- 
ment shall  be  confined  to  discussion  and 
elaboration  of  the  points  contained  in 
the  brief.  Evidence  shall  not  be  copied 
at  length  in  such  argument,  but  it  shall 
refer  to  the  abstract  for  the  same:  Pro- 
vided, that  where  it  may  be  important 
to  determine  what  questions  were  raised 
in  the  Appellate  Court,  certified  copies 
of  the  briefs  and  arguments  filed  and 
used  in  that  court  may  be  filed  in  this 
court  on  motion  and  leave  granted.  Briefs 
filed  in  the  Appellate  Court  will  not  be 
received    for    any    other   purpose. 

Printingr   Briefs   and   Abstracts. 

Rule  16.  Abstracts  and  briefs  shall 
be  Drinted  in  a  neat  and  workmanlike 
manner,  with  small  pica  type  and  leaded 
lines,  upon  white  paper  6%  by  10  inches, 
as  near  as  may  be,  bound  in  book  or 
pamphlet  form,  with  a  suitable  cover  con- 
taining the  title  of  the  court  and  cause 
and  the  court  from  which  the  case  is 
brought.  The  name  of  the  trial  judge 
entering  the  judgment,  decree  or  order 
to  be  reviewed  shall  appear  upon  the 
cover  of  the  abstract.  Twelve  copies  of 
each  abstract  and  brief  shall  be  filed  with 
the  clerk  of  this  court,  one  of  which 
shall  be  for  the  use  of  the  opposite  party 
and  one  for  the  official  reporter. 
Motions. 

Rule  17.  The  clerk  of  this  court  will 
enter-  all  motions  of  course,  such  as  for 
hearing,  taking  the  case  under  advise- 
ment and  entering  decisions.  Special  mo- 
tions may  be  made  immediately  after 
the  decisions  of  the  court  are  announced, 
but  at  no  other  time,  unless  in  case  of 
necessity  or  in  relation  to  a  cause  when 
called  in  course.  They  shall  be  in  writ- 
ing, and  when  based  on  matters  which 
do  not  appear  of  record  shall  be  sup- 
ported by  affidavit.  They  shall  be  filed 
with  the  clerk,  together  with  the  reasons 
in  support  thereof,  at  least  one  day  be- 
fore they  shall  be  submitted  to  the  court 
and  at  least  one  day  before  the  cause 
stands  for  trial,  except  as  above  pro- 
vided. Objections  to  motions  must  also 
be  In  writing,  and  oral  arguments  will 
not  be  heard :  Provided,  however,  that 
before  such  motions  are  made,  a  copy 
thereof,  together  with  the  reasons  and 
showing  in  support  of  the  same,  shall  be 
served  on  counsel  of  the  opposite  party, 
unless  such  service  shall  be  shown,  by 
aflSdavit,  to  be  impracticable. 
Time    to  Plead. 

Rule  18.  In  all  cases  in  this  court 
where  the  defendant  In  error  or  appellee 
desires  to  plead  and  not  join  In  error, 
he  shall  file  his  plea  in  the  office  of  the 
clerk  not  later  than  the  first  day  of  the 
term  at  which  the  cause  stands  for  hear- 
ing, and  the  issue  thereon  must  be  made 
up  before  the  day  the  cause  is  to  be 
heard. 

Security    for    Costs. 

Rule  19.  Upon  filing  an  affidavit  that 
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of  this  state,  or  insolvent,  and  that  no 
bond  for  costs  has  been  filed,  a  rule  shall 
be  entered  against  him,  of  which  he  shall 
take  notice,  to  show  cause  why  the  writ 
shall  not  be  dismissed. 

Original  Actions. 
Rule  20.  In  proceedings  in  original 
actions  relating  to  the  revenue,  process 
or  notice  of  a  motion  shall  be  served  on 
the  defendant  at  least  twenty  days  be- 
fore the  first  day  of  the  term.  If  there 
shall  not  be  twenty  days  between  the  day 
of  service  and  first  day  of  the  term,  or 
If  a  declaration  setting  forth  the  cause 
of  action  shall  not  be  filed  at  least 
twenty  days  before  the  first  day  of  the 
term,  the  cause  may  be  continued  on  the 
application  of  the  defendant. 
Final  Process. 
Rule  21.  No  final  process  shall  issue 
In  any  case  before  the  close  of  the  term, 
unless,  for  good  cause  shown,  the  court 
shall  otherwise  order. 

Agrreed  Cases. 
Rule  22.  No  judgment  will  be  pro- 
nounced in  any  agreed  case  placed  upon 
the  docket  of  this  court,  unless  an  affida- 
vit shall  be  filed  setting  forth  that  the 
matters  presented  by  the  record  were 
litigated  in  good  faith  about  a  matter  in 
actual  controversy  between  the  parties, 
and  that  the  opinion  of  this  court  is  not 
sought  with  any  other  design  than  to 
adjudicate  and  settle  the  law  relative  to 
the  matter  in  actual  controversy  between 
the   parties  to  the   record. 

Docketint?  and  Rehearing. 
Rule  23.  Causes  in  which  the  peo- 
ple are  a  party,  and  in  which  they  have 
a  direct ,  interest  in  the  decision,  shall  be 
placed  at  the  head  of  the  docket ;  all 
other  cases  shall  be  docketed  and  called 
for  argument  in  the  order  in  which  the 
records  shall  have  been  filed  with  the 
clerk :  Provided,  however,  that  causes 
which,  in  the  judgment  of  the  court,  in- 
volve important  public  interests  may  be 
advanced    on    the    docket. 

Rule  24.  In  preparing  the  docket  of 
the  business  of  the  terms  the  clerk  shall 
place  upon  the  same  all  cases  pending  in 
which  final  judgment  has  not  been  en- 
tered, and  in  all  such  cases  where  the 
case  shall  have  been  submitted  to  the 
court  for  consideration,  the  clerk  shall 
note  upon  the  docket  the  term  at  which 
such   case   was   submitted. 

Rule  25.  All  petitions  for  rehearing 
shall  be  docketed  separate  and  apart 
from   the   trial   docket. 

Call  of  Docket— expiration  of  Rules. 

Rule  26.  The  trial  docket  shall  be 
called  numerically,  and  the  causes  shall 
be  argued,  continued  or  otherwise  dis- 
posed of  as  thoy  are  called,  unless,  for 
good  cause  shown,  they  be  placed  at  the 
foot  of  the  docket.  All  unexpired  rules 
will  terminate  upon  the  call  of  the  cause 
for  hearing:  Provided,  that  if  the  court 
shall  give  time  to  either  party  without 
the  consent  of  the  other,  the  cause  shall 
not  lose  Its  precedence  on  the  docket. 

Call   of  Docket— Time   of  Filing:   Ab- 
stracts   and    Briefs. 

Rule  27.  The  call  of  the  docket  will 
commence  on  Thursday  of  the  second 
week  of  the  term  and  twenty  cases  per 
day  shall  be  subject  to  call.  Abstracts 
and    briefs    of    the    appellant    or   plaintiff 


in  error  must  be  filed  In  the  clerk's  of- 
fice on  or  before  twenty  days  before  the 
first  day  of  the  term  at  which  the  cause 
will  stand  for  hearing,  together  with 
proof  of  service  of  copies  of  such  ab- 
stracts and  briefs  on  the  opposite  party 
or  his  counsel,  personally  or  by  mail,  and 
in  case  either  the  abstract  or  brief  is 
not  so  filed  within  the  time  prescribed, 
the  judgment  of  the  court  below  will, 
on  the  call  of  the  docket,  be  affirmed.  The 
appellee  or  defendant  in  error  shall  file 
his  brief,  with  like  proof  of  service,  not 
later  than  the  first  day  of  the  term,  un- 
less the  time  for  filing  the  brief  of  ap- 
pellant or  plaintiff  in  error  shall  be  ex- 
tended, in  which  case  he  shall  have  twen- 
ty days  from  the  day  on  which  the  brief 
of  appellant  or  plaintiff  in  error  is  ac- 
tually filed.  Appellant  or  plaintiff  in  er- 
ror shall  then  have  seven  days  in  which 
to  file  a  reply  brief,  with  like  proof  of 
service,  at  the  expiration  of  which  time 
the  cause  will  stand  for  decision  and  no 
further  printed  arguments  will  be  re- 
ceived. 

Oral   Argument. 

Rule  28.  Oral  argument  will  be  heard 
on  behalf  of  each  party  who  shall  have 
complied  with  the  rule  for  filing  briefs, 
and  who  shall  file  with  his  briefs  a  state- 
ment of  his  intention  to  argue  such  cause 
orally,  which  statement  of  intention  to 
argue  orally  shall  be  printed  at  the  bot- 
tom of  the  outside  or  first  page  of  the 
cover  of  the  brief,  and  no  further  brief 
shall  be  received  on  behalf  of  any  party 
after  he  shall  have  argued  the  case  or- 
ally. The  time  allowed  for  oral  argu- 
ment shall  be  restricted  to  one  hour  on 
each  side,  unless  otherwise  specially  per- 
mitted. But  in  the  division  of  his  time 
the  appellant  or  plaintiff  in  error  shall 
make  a  fair  opening  of  the  cause,  and 
shall  not  raise  any  new  point  in  reply. 
Oral  argument  shall  be  strictly  confined 
to  the  questions  at  issue  in  the  cause : 
Provided,  that  where  any  cause  shall  be 
argued  on  one  side  only,  such  argument 
shall  be  restricted  to  thirty  minutes. 
Transferred    Causes. 

Rule  29.  "Where  a  cause  is  transferred 
to  this  court  from  an  Appellate  Court, 
for  the  reason  that  it  was  wrongfully 
taken  to  that  court  when  it  should  have 
been  taken  directly  from  the  trial  court 
to  this  court,  the  same  rules  shall  gov- 
ern, in  reference  to  the  preparation  and 
filing  of  briefs  and  abstracts  and  in  ref- 
erence to  docketing  and  hearing  the 
cause,  as  though  it  had  been  brought 
here  by  appeal  from  the  Appellate  Court, 
the  date  of  the  order  of  the  Appellate 
Court  transferring  the  cause  being  re- 
garded, for  the  purposes  of  this  rule, 
as  though  it  were  the  date  of  an  order 
allowing  an  appeal  in  the  cause  from  the 
Appellate  Court  to  this  court. 

Rehearings— How    Applied    for. 

Rule  30.  The  manner  of  applying  for 
a  rehearing  shall  be  as  follows :  Within 
fifteen  days  after  an  opinion  is  filed,  a 
party  desiring  a  rehearing  shall  file  a 
notice  In  writing  of  his  Intention  to  make 
such  application  with  the  clerk  of  this 
court,  and  shall  within  said  time,  deliver 
a  copy  thereof  to  the  official  reporter  of 
this  court,  and  within  twenty-five  days 
after  the  filing  of  the  opinion  shall  place 
on  file  in  the  clerk's  ofllce  twelve  printed 
copies    of    the    petition,     and     within     the 


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same  time  deliver  a  copy  to  said  official 
reporter.  Application  for  a  rehearing  In 
any  cause  shall  be  made  by  petition  to 
the  court,  signed  by  counsel,  stating  con- 
cisely the  points  supposed  to  have  been 
overlooked  or  misapprehended  by  the 
court,  with  proper  reference  to  the  par- 
ticular portion  of  the  original  abstract 
and  brief  relied  upon.  In  no  case  will 
any  argument  be  permitted  in  support  of 
such  petition.  This  rule  will  be  strictly 
enforced,  and  any  petition  in  violation 
thereof  will  be  stricken  from  the  files. 
Stay  of  Proceedings  on  Petition. 
Rule  31.  Where  an  opinion  is  filed 
and  a  petition  for  rehearing  shall  after- 
wards be  presented  to  a  justice  of  the 
court,  if  such  justice  shall  certify  that 
In  his  opinion  the  case  should  be  further 
considered  by  the  court  on  such  petition 
all  further  proceedings  in  the  cause  shall 
be  stayed  until  the  next  term  of  the 
court.  If  it  is  practicable  to  do  so,  such 
application  shall  be  presented  to  the  jus- 
tice who  wrote  the  opinion  in  the  case. 
Docketing  Reliearings— Time  of  Fil- 
ing,- Briefs. 
Rule  32.  When,  in  any  case,  a  re- 
hearing is  granted,  the  case  shall  be 
placed  for  hearing  at  the  foot  of  the 
docket.  The  original  brief  and  argument 
of  the  petitioner  shall  stand  as  his  print- 
ed brief  and  argument,  on  the  hearing. 
The  opposite  party  shall,  in  all  such 
cases,  have  ten  days  from  the  time  of 
granting  the  rehearing  to  reply  to  the 
petition  and  the  petitioner  shall  have  five 
days  to  file  his  closing  argument,  and  the 
case  shall  then  stand  for  final  decision. 
Where  a  cause  is  re-heard  oral  argument 
shall  not  be  permitted  except  it  be  or- 
dered by  the  court  upon  its  own  motion, 
and.  wlien  oral  argument  is  allowed,  if 
the  party  against  whom  the  rehearing 
is  granted  wishes  to  avail  himself  of  the 
permission  to  argue  orally,  his  closing 
printed  argument  must  be  filed  on  or  be- 
fore the  calling  of  the  cause.  Oral  argu- 
ment on  both  sides,  when  allowed,  shall 
close  the  arguments  in  the  case. 
Cleric's  Fees  Advanced. 
Rule  33.  There  shall  be  advanced  by 
the  party  filing  the  transcript  of  the  rec- 
ord from  the  court  below  in  this  court, 
at  the  time  of  filing  the  same,  the  sum 
of  ten  dollars,  said  sum  to  apply  on  ac- 
count of  taxable  fees  to  the  clerk ;  but 
no  additional  advanced  fees  shall  be  re- 
quired of  either  party  except  as  fees  are 
earned,  if  the  case  shall  be  again  dock- 
eted on  any  motion,  petition  for  rehear- 
ing,  or  for  any  other  purpose. 

Taxing  Printer's  Fees  for  Abstracts. 

Rule  34.  Upon  printed  abstracts  be- 
ing furnished  in  conformity  to  the  rules 
of  this  court,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
clerk  to  tax  a  printer's  fee  at  the  rate 
of  twenty  cents  for  each  one  hundred 
words  of  one  copy  of  such  abstracts 
against  the  unsuccessful  party  not  fur- 
nishing the  same,  as  costs,  to  be  recov- 
ered by  the  successful  party  furnishing 
such  abstract.  Appellees  or  defendants 
In  error  who  shall  file  additional  ab- 
stracts under  the  rules  of  this  court 
shall,  if  successful  in  the  cause,  be  enti- 
tled to  have  taxed  like  fees  for  such  ad- 
ditional abstracts  on  motion,  if  the  court 
shall  be  of  the  opinion  that  such  addi- 
tional   abstracts   were    necessary. 


Library. 

Rule  35.  The  librarian  of  the  law 
library  attached  to  this  court  shall  not 
permit  any  person,  except  those  author- 
ized by  these  rules,  to  take  from  the 
rooms  of  this  court  any  book  or  books 
belonging  to  said  library  without  the  con- 
sent of  the  court  being  first  obtained  for 
that  purpose ;  and  if  any  person  not  so 
authorized  shall  take  away  a  book  with- 
out such  consent,  such  person  shall  be 
considered  in  contempt  of  tlie  court,  and 
may  be  fined  at  the  discretion  of  the 
court. 

Rule  36.  Books  may  be  taken  from 
the  library  upon  the  written  order  of  a 
judge  of  the  United  States  circuit  or  dis- 
trict  court. 

Rule  37.  The  books  of  the  law  libra- 
ry shall  not  be  marked  or  underlined  with 
pen  or  pencil,  nor  shall  the  pages  of  the 
same  be  folded  down.  The  librarian 
shall  adopt  such  rules  as  to  the  safe 
keeping  of  the  books  as  he  may  deem  ex- 
pedient. 
Seniority— Chief  Justice— Order  of 
Succession. 
Rule  38.  Seniority  among  the  justices 
shall  be  determined  by  length  of  contin- 
uous service,  but  if  the  terms  of  two  or 
more  justices  shall  begin  at  the  same 
time,  they  shall  determine  the  seniority, 
as  between  or  among  themselves,  by  lot, 
unless  they  shall  be  able  to  determine 
it  by  agreement.  The  term  of  chief  jus- 
tice shall  begin  on  the  first  Monday  of 
June  in  each  year.  No  justice  shall  be 
eligible  as  chief  who  shall  not  have 
served  as  a  justice  at  least  two  years. 
Among  those  who  are  eligible,  justices 
who  have  not  before  served  as  chief  shall 
be  preferred,  and  among  the  latter  sen- 
iority, as  determined  by  this  rule,  shall 
control.  If  all  the  eligible  justices  shall 
have  before  served  as  chief,  then  that 
.lustice  shall  succeed  whose  last  term  as 
chief  is  most  remote  in  point  of  time. 
Admissions  to  tbe  Bar— Board  of 
E^xaminers. 
Rule  39.  There  shall  be  appointed  by 
this  court  a  State  Board  of  Law  Ex- 
aminers, to  consist  of  five  members  of 
the  bar  of  at  least  five  years'  standing, — 
one  from  each  Appellate  Court  district 
and  one  from  the  State  at  large, — to  hold, 
regulate,  supervise  and  control  examina- 
tions for  admission  to  the  bar,  and  to  ex- 
amine and  report  upon  applications  for 
admission,  based  upon  admission  to  the 
bar  in  another  State  or  foreign  country. 
Every  application  to  this  court  for  admis- 
sion to  the  bar  shall  be  made  in  term 
time,  by  motion  In  open  court,  based  upon 
a  report  of  said  Board  of  Law  Examin- 
ers. Each  examiner  shall  act  as  a  mem- 
ber of  such  board  for  a  term  of  three 
years,  except  under  the  first  appointment, 
which  shall  be  for  a  term  of  one  year 
for  one,  two  years  for  two  and  three 
years  for  the  remaining  two  of  said  ex- 
aminers, and  until  the  appointment  of 
their    successors. 

Examinations  shall  be  conducted  by 
written  or  printed  Interrogatories,  In 
whole  or  in  part,  and  be  as  nearly  as 
possible  uniform  throughout  the  State;  to 
be  held  at  Ottawa  on  the  last  Tuesday 
in  Februarv;  at  Chicago  the  first  Tues- 
day next  succeeding  the  fourth  day  in 
Julv;  at  Springfield  the  first  Tuesday 
in  'October,  and  at  Mt.  Vernon  on  the 
first  Tuesday  in  December  in  each  year. 


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Such  examinations  shall  be  held  by  the 
examiners  as  a  body,  a  majority  of 
whom  shall  constitute  a  quorum. 

Each  applicant  examined  must  sus- 
tain a  satisfactory  examination  upon  the 
law  of  real  and  personal  property,  per- 
sonal rights,  torts,  contracts,  evidence, 
common  law  and  equity  pleading,  part- 
nerships, bailments,  negotiable  instru- 
ments, principal  and  agent,  principal  and 
surety,  domestic  relations,  wills,  corpo- 
rations, equity  jurisprudence,  conflict 
of  laws,  criminal  law,  and  upon  the 
principles  of  the  constitutions  of  the 
State  and  of  the  United  States,  and  le- 
gal ethics. 

The  board  shall  certify  to  this  court 
every  person  who  shall  pass  a  satisfac- 
tory examination,  provided  such  person 
shall  have  in  other  respects  complied  with 
the  rules  regulating  the  licensing  of  at- 
torneys, which  fact  shall  be  determined 
by  said  board  before  the  examination.  If 
an  applicant,  on  examination,  should  be 
rejected,  he  shall  not  again  be  admitted 
to  an  examination,  until  at  least  one 
examination  has  intervened  after  such 
rejection,  and  shall  file  with  the  board 
proof  that  he  has  studied  law  during 
the  intervening  time  subsequent  to  the 
prior   examination. 

Each  applicant  for  admission  to  the 
bar,  whether  upon  examination  or  admis- 
sion in  another  State  or  foreign  country, 
shall  pay  to  said  board,  in  advance,  a  fee 
of  eight  dollars,  and  shall  present  his 
affidavit,  or  that  of  some  other  reputable 
person  for  him,  that  he  is  of  the  age  of 
twenty-one  years  or  above,  a  resident  of 
this  State  and  a  citizen  of  the  United 
States,  or  has  declared  his  Intention  of 
becoming  a  citizen  thereof;  also,  a  certi- 
fied transcript  of  the  record  from  a  court 
of  record  of  this  State  showing  that,  he  is 
a  person  of  good  moral  character,  which 
transcript  shall  show  that  at  least  two 
reputable  members  of  the  bar  practicing 
In  the  court  in  which  the  record  is  made, 
and  whose  names  shall  be  given,  ap- 
peared before  said  court  and  testified  that 
the  applicant  was  a  reputable  person  and 
of  good  moral  character. 

Every  applicant,  except  those  who  ap- 
ply for  admission  by  virtue  of  admission 
in  another  State  or  foreign  country,  shall 
present  to  the  Board  of  Law  Examiners 
satisfactory  proof,  in  writing,  by  exam- 
ination or  otherwise,  as  the  board  may  di- 
rect, that  he  has  had  a  preliminary  gen- 
eral education  equivalent  to  that  of  a 
graduate  of  a  high  school  in  this  State, 
and  has  pursued  for  the  period  of  three 
years,  during  at  least  thirty-six  weeks  in 
each  year,  a  course  of  law  studies  cov- 
ering the  subjects  above  enumerated, 
naming  the  law  books  studied,  and  that 
such  law  studies  have  been  pursued  in 
an  established  law  school  considered  by 
the  board  to  be  in  good  standing,  or  un- 
der the  tuition  of  one  or  more  licensed 
lawyers,  and  that  the  applicant,  if  study- 
ing under  such  tuition,  has  submitted 
to  regular  and  satisfactory  examinations 
by  such  lawyer  or  lawyers  during  said 
period,  upon  each  subject.  Such  proof 
shall  consist  of  the  affidavit  of  the  ap- 
plicant and  the  certificate  of  the  secre- 
tary or  one  of  the  professors  of  the  law 
school,  showing  personal  attendance  at 
Buch  law  school,  or  the  certificate  or  cer- 
tificates of  the  lawyer  or  lawyers  under 
whose  tuition  such  studies  have  been 
pursued,    or    If,     in    consequence     of     the 

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death  or  absence  of  such  lawyer  or  law- 
yers, his  or  their  certificate  cannot  be 
procured,  Its  place  may  be  supplied  by 
the  affidavit  of  any  credible  witness  hav- 
ing knowledge  of  the  facts.  The  course 
of  study  may  be  made  up  by  attendance 
upon  a  law  school  for  a  portion  of  the 
time  and  under  the  direction  and  super- 
vision of  one  or  more  lawyers  for  the  re- 
mainder of   the  time. 

The  papers  produced  to  the  board  of 
examiners  in  conformity  with  the  fore- 
going rule  shall  not  be  deemed  conclu- 
sive evidence  of  the  facts  therein  stated, 
and  if  it  shall  come  to  the  knowledge  of 
said  board  that  any  person  who  has  pre- 
sented to  said  board  such  transcript,  has 
imposed  upon  the  court  in  which  the  rec- 
ord is  made  and  is  not,  in  fact,  a  per- 
son of  good  moral  character,  or  that 
any  certificate  or  affidavit  is  untrue,  said 
board  shall,  after  full  investigation,  cer- 
tify their  findings  in  that  respect,  to- 
gether with  the  reasons  therefor,  to  this 
court  with  their  certificate  of  qualifica- 
tion. Any  fraudulent  act  or  represen- 
tation by  an  applicant  in  connection  with 
his  application  for  examination  or  ad- 
mission shall  be  sufficient  cause  for  the 
withholding  of  the  license  by  this  court, 
or  for  its  revocation  after  it  has  been 
issued. 

Every  applicant  for  admission  to  the 
bar  upon  a  license  or  other  voucher 
showing  his  admission  as  an  attorney  at 
law  in  another  State  or  foreign  country, 
must,  in  addition  to  the  other  proofs 
above  required,  present  to  the  board  such 
license  duly  certified,  or  a  copy  of  the 
record  of  the  court  showing  his  admis- 
sion to  the  bar,  duly  proved,  as  required 
by  law  for  the  authentication  of  the  rec- 
ords of  courts  of  sister  States  when  of- 
fered in  evidence  in  the  courts  of  this 
State.  Such  license  or  voucher  must  con- 
fer the  right  to  practice  in  the  highest 
courts  in  such  State  or  foreign  country. 
Such  applicant  shall  be  admitted  upon 
such  license  or  voucher  without  examina- 
tion by  the  board,  if  it  appears  to  the 
court,  by  certificate  of  said  board,  that 
in  the  State  or  country  in  which  the 
license  was  issued  the  requirements  for 
admission  to  the  bar  were  equal  to  those 
prescribed  in  this  State,  or  that  the  ap- 
plicant has  been  engaged  in  active  prac- 
tice for  a  period  of  five  years  in  courts 
of  record  under  such  license.  The  board 
shall  certify  to  this  court  persons  enti- 
tled to  admission  by  virtue  of  such  ad- 
mission to  the  bar  In  such  other  State  or 
foreign    country. 

Out  of  the  fees  received  by  the  board 
of  examiners  they  shall  pay  all  nec- 
essary expenses  for  examinations,  includ- 
ing necessary  traveling  expenses.  The 
remainder  of  said  fund  in  each  year  shall 
be  divided  equally  among  the  examiners: 
Provided,  hoivever,  that  no  examiner  shall 
receive  more  than  $750  per  annum,  and 
If,  after  the  payment  of  such  sum  to 
each  examiner,  there  shall  remain  a  sur- 
plus, said  .surplus  shall  be  paid  over 
to  the  succeeding  board  of  examiners, 
and  shall  constitute  a  part  of  the  receipts 
of  the  next  succeeding  year.  The  board 
of  examiners  shall  render  an  account  of 
their  receipts  and  disbursements  to  this 
court  at  the  October  term  of  each  year. 

Proceedlngrs    to    Strike    Attorneys 
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be  made  to  strike  the  name  of  an  at- 
torney from  the  roll  there  shall  be  filed 
an  information  making  clear  and  spe- 
cific charges,  giving  time,  place  and 
acts  of  misconduct,  with  reasonable 
certainty,  signed  by  the  Attorney  Gen- 
eral, a  State's  Attorney,  the  president 
and  secretary  of  a  regularly  organized 
bar  association,  either  Incorporated  or 
unincorporated,  or  any  person  aggrieved 
by  the  misconduct  of  the  attorney 
charged.  Where  the  information  is 
signed  by  such  aggrieved  person  he 
shall  verify  it  by  an  affidavit,  upon  which 
perjury  can  be  assigned,  and  such  ag- 
grieved person  must  be  represented  in 
the  proceeding  so  instituted  by  an  attor- 
ney whose  name  then  appears  upon  the 
roll  of  the  attorneys  of  this  court.  When 
the  information  shall  be  deemed  suffi- 
cient the  court  will  enter  a  rule  to  show 
cause  on  a  day  named,  and  when  the 
rule  shall  be  answered,  the  court  will 
prescribe  the  time  of  closing  proofs  by 
the  respective  parties,  and  the  cause  shall 
then  stand  for  hearing. 
Reporting  and  Pnblislilns  Deci- 
sions. 

Rule  41.  As  to  the  time  and  manner 
of  publishing  decisions  the  following  rules 
shall   be  observed : 

First — The  reporter  shall  publish,  in 
book  form,  all  such  opinions  as  are  to  be 
reported,  which  may  be  filed  hereafter, 
within  three  months  after  the  filing  and 
recording  of  the  same,  except  where  more 
opinions  of  the  court  shall  be  filed  at  the 
same  time  than  will  comprise  one  volume 
of  the  Reports,  in  which  event  the  re- 
porter shall  publish  the  first  volume  of 
such  opinions  within  three  months  after 
the  time  of  the  filing  and  recording  there- 
of, and  the  residue  shall  be  published  in 
volumes  at  the  rate  of  one  volume  for 
every   three   months. 

Second — In  order  to  facilitate  the  pub- 
lication of  the  opinions  hereafter  to  be 
filed,  as  herein  prescribed,  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  clerk  of  this  court  to  trans- 
mit to  the  reporter,  without  delay,  a  copy 
of  the  printed  abstracts,  briefs  and  ar- 
guments in  each  case  taken  by  the  court. 

Third — In  cases  where  application  for 
rehearing  shall  be  made  under  the  rules 
of  the  court,  the  reporter  shall  not  pub- 
lish the  opinions  therein  until  such  appli- 
cation shall  have  been  disposed  of. 

Fourth — Each  volume  of  Reports  here- 
after to  be  published  shall  contain  not 
less  than  seven  hundred  pages,  and  shall 
be  of  the  same  general  character,  typo- 
graphically, as  those  heretofore  published 
by  the  present  reporter,  subject  to  such 
changes  as  the  court  may,  from  time  to 
time,  specially  direct.  The  paper  upon 
which  the  reports  may  be  printed  shall 
be  clear,  white  paper,  supersized  and  cal- 
endered, and  of  not  less  than  50  pounds 
to  the  ream.  The  binding  shall  be  of  the 
best  law-sheep,  without  blemish  or 
patches,  and  the  boards  used  in  binding 
shall  be  good  tar  boards. 

Fifth — The  reporter  shall  prepare  a 
proper  and  correct  headnote  or  syllabus 
in  each  case,  and  may  publish  the  briefs 
of  counsel,  in  his  discretion.  He  shall 
furnish  a  table  of  cases  reported  in  each 
volume,  arranged  in  alphabetical  order, 
and  an  index  of  the  matter  contained  in 
the  volume,  distributed  under  appropriate 


heads,  with  cross-references  and  num- 
bers. In  any  volume  which  shall  close  a 
term  of  court  there  shall  be  published  a 
table  of  the  cases  directed  not  to  be  re- 
ported. Such  rules  as  may  be  from  time 
to  time  adopted  by  the  court  shall  be 
published  in  the  volume  next  succeeding 
their   adoption. 

Sixth — It  Is  made  the  duty  of  the  re- 
porter to  superintend  the  printing  of  the 
Reports,  and  see  that  they  are  accurately 
and  properly  printed.  He  shall  trans- 
mit to  each  of  the  justices  of  this  court 
a  printed  copy  of  all  the  cases  reported, 
before  the  regular  edition  shall  be 
printed. 

Seventh — The  reporter  Is  not  required 
to  attend  upon  the  term  of  this  court,  ex- 
cept as  may,  from  time  to  time,  be  spe- 
cially  directed. 

Eighth — It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  re- 
porter to  keep  constantly  on  hand,  of 
the  Reports  hereafter  to  be  published,  a 
sufficient  number  to  meet  promptly  any 
demand  of  the  profession  therefor. 
Certiorari. 

Rule  42.  In  case  application  shall 
be  made  to  require  any  case  decided  by 
an  Appellate  Court  to  be  certified  to 
this  court  for  review  and  determina- 
tion, there  shall  be  filed  a  petition  for 
a  writ  or  certiorari,  signed  in  writing 
by  counsel  by  his  or  their  individual 
name  or  names,  together  with  trans- 
cripts of  the  records  of  the  trial 
court  and  Appellate  Court,  as  required 
by  rule  1  in  cases  removed  from  the 
Appellate  Court  to  this  court,  and 
with  an  assignment  of  errors  written 
upon  or  attached  to  the  transcript  of 
the  record  of  the  Appellate  Court.  It 
shall  not  be  necessary  to  file  a  copy 
of  the  original  transcript  of  the  rec- 
ord of  the  trial  court  filed  in  the  Ap- 
pellate Court,  but  it  shall  be  sufficient 
to  file  such  original  transcript,  authen- 
ticated by  the  seal  of  the  Appellate 
Court  and  the  certificate  of  the  clerk. 
Upon  the  filing  of  the  petition,  to- 
gether with  the  transcript  of  the  rec- 
ord of  the  Appellate  Court,  the  clerk 
of  this  court  shall  issue  to  the  clerk 
of  the  Appellate  Court  a  certificate 
of  such  filing,  and  the  clerk  of  the 
Appellant  Court  shall  thereupon  trans- 
mit to  the  clerk  of  this  court  the 
original  transcript  of  the  record  of 
the  trial  court.  In  case  the  writ  shall 
not  be  granted  the  original  transcript 
of  the  record  of  the  trial  court  shall 
be  returned  forthwith  to  the  clerk  of 
the     Appellate     Court.       The     petition 

shall    be   docketed,    " Petitioner, 

v Respondent."  The  pe- 
titioner shall  file  with  his  petition 
an  abstract  of  the  record  prepared  in 
accordance  with  rules  14  and  16  in 
cases  brought  from  an  Appellate 
Court.  The  petition  shall  contain  a 
concise  statement  of  the  case  and  of 
the  points  and  authorities  relied  upon 
for  reversal,  without  argument,  and 
shall  be  accompanied  by  a  copy  of  the 
opinion  of  the  Appellate  Court. 
Twelve  copies  of  such  petition  and  ab- 
stract shall  be  filed,  with  proof  of 
service  of  copies  thereof  upon  the 
opposite  party  or  his  counsel.  No 
petition  shall  be  heard  at  any  term 
unless  filed  on  or  before  twenty  days 
before  the  first  day  thereof.  The  re- 
spondent may  file  a  reply  to  the  peti- 
tion on  or  before   the   first  day  of   the 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Rules    of    Supreme    Court    of    Illinois. 


term,  stating  briefly  and  concisely, 
without  argument  tlie  points  and  au- 
thorities relied  upon  to  meet  or  obvi- 
ate the  alleged  errors  and  sustain  the 
judgment,  which  shall  contitute  an 
appearance  in  the  case.  Twelve  cop- 
ies of  such  reply  shall  be  filed.  Oral 
arguments  will  not  be  heard  upon 
such  petition.  If  the  petition  shall  be 
granted  it  shall  not  be  necessary  to 
send  the  writ  of  certiorari  to  the 
clerk  of  the  Appellate  Court,  but  the 
transcript  of  the  record  filed,  with  the 
petition,  shall  he  taken  and  considered 
as  a  due  return  to  the  writ  and  the 
cause  shall  thereafter  be  docketed  as 
in    cases    of    writs    of    error,    the    peti- 


tioner being  designated  as  plaintiff  In 
error,  but  it  shall  retain  the  original 
number  of  the  petition,  and  no  addi- 
tional docket  fee  shall  be  required  of 
the  petitioner.  A  scire  facias  to  hear 
errors  shall  be  issued  in  the  manner 
provided  by  rule  6,  returnable  on  the 
first  day  of  the  next  term,  for  all 
respondents  who  have  not  appeared 
in  opposition  to  the  petition.  After 
the  petition  is  granted  the  cause  shall 
proceed  as  if  pending  on  writ  of  er- 
ror, and  the  rules  in  regard  to  the  fil- 
ing of  briefs  and  arguments  and  mak- 
ing oral  arguments  shall  apply  as  in 
other    cases. 


UNITED  STATES  DISTRICT  COURT 

FOR  THE  NORTHERN  DISRITCT  OF  ILLINOIS. 

RULES  IN  BANHIiUPTCY 

It  is  hereby  ordered,  that  until  other- 
wise ordered  by  the  court  the  following 
temDorary  rules  be  and  are  hereby 
adopted  and  prescribed  for  the  regulation 
of  proceedings  in  bankruptcy  in  the 
United  States  District  Court  for  the 
Northern  District  of  Illinois. 


Rule    I.— Adopted   Marcli   39,    1S»9. 

All  notices  required  to  be  given  under 
Section  58  of  said  Act  shall  be  printed  on 
postal  cards  or  on  cards  to  which  one 
cent  stamps  may  by  postal  regulations  be 
attached,  and  said  cards  properly  stamped 
and  addressed,  together  with  proper  blank 
affidavit  of  mailing,  which  shall  cmtain  a 
list  of  the  names  of  the  creditors  to  whom 
notices  are  to  be  sent  and  their  respective 
addresses,  as  appears  by  the  schedule 
filed  by  the  bankrupt,  shall  be  delivered 
by  the  bankrupt  or  his  attorney  to  the 
referee  (except  the  notice  of  the  petition 
for  final  discharge  and  affidavit  of  mail- 
ing thereof,  which  shall  be  delivered  in 
like  manner  to  the  clerk  of  this  court) 
at  least  one  day  before  the  same  are  re- 
quired to  be  mailed  under  the  provisions 
of  this  Act ;  and  the  same  referee  or 
clerk,  or  some  person  in  their  employ, 
shall  mail  said  notices  and  execute  the 
proper  affidavit  thereof.  The  referee  or 
clerk  shall  direct  the  form  or  manner  of 
publication  and  proof  thereof,  of  the  no- 
tices mailed  by  them  respectively,  and 
shall  sign  the  original  of  each  notice. 
Rule    II.— Adopted    Feb.    8,    1899. 

"Wliere  voluntary  bankrupts  have  here- 
tofore omitted  to  subscribe  the  several 
sheets  of  their  schedules  attached  to  their 
petitions,  they  are  hereby  ordered  so  to 
do,  whether  their  said  petitions  are  in 
possession  of  the  clerk,  referee,  or  trustee, 
without  any  further  order  in  their  respec- 
tive 


Rule   III.— Adopted  March   4,   1899. 

The  petition  for  a  discharge  must  be 
in  the  form  prescribed  by  the  Supreme 
Court  (No.  57),  and  shall  be  filed  with 
the  clerk,  who  upon  the  presentation  of 
such  petition  to  him  shall  enter  the  or- 
der which  is  part  of  form  No.  57,  and 
shall    set    a    day   for   a   hearing,    not    less 


than  ten  days  after  the  date  of  entry 
of  such  order.  The  clerk  shall  also  at- 
tend to  the  publication  and  mailing  of 
such  order,  and  certify  to  the  same  as 
provided  in  form  No.  57,  but  the  clerk 
may  require  the  bankrupt  or  his  attor- 
ney to  prepare  all  necessary  copies  and 
notices  in  form  as  directed.  The  publica- 
uon  as  aforesaid  shall  be  made  at  least 
one  week,  and  the  copies  shall  be  mailed 
to  creditors  at  least  ten  days  prior  to 
the  day  named  for  the  hearing  on  such 
petition. 

There  must  also  be  presented  to  the 
clerk  at  some  time  before  the  final  dis- 
charge is  granted  a  rpnort  or  certiflca'a 
of  the  reteree  that  the  bankrupt  has  in 
all  things  conformed  to  tne  requirements 
of  the  Act  and  that  so  far  as  the  referee 
has  been  able  to  ascertain  the  said  bank- 
rupt has  committed  none  of  the  offenses 
and  done  none  of  the  acts  prohibited  in 
Sub-division  (b)  of  Section  14  of  the  Act. 
and  that  such  bankrupt  is  in  the  opinion 
of  the  referee  entitled  to  his  discharge. 

If  no  creditor  or  other  party  in  inter- 
est appears  and  opposes  on  or  before  the 
day  named  in  the  order  to  show  cause, 
the  discharge  may  be  granted.  Opposi- 
tion to  the  discharge  by  a  creditor  or 
other  party  in  interest  shall  be  made  in 
the  manner  prescribed  in  general  order 
XXXII.  The  issue  thus  joined  may  be 
referred  to  the  referee  to  ascertain  and 
report  the  facts  with  his  conclusions  there- 
on. Either  party  may  except  to  such  re- 
port, and  the  exceptions  may  be  heard 
by  the  judge  upon  one  of  the  days  desig- 
nated by  him  for  such  hearings. 
Rule   IV Adopted   Mnrcli   30,    1S99. 

Upon  the  filing  of  a  petition  for  a  meet- 
ing of  creditors  to  corsider  a  composi- 
tion as  per  form  60  prescribed  by  the  Su- 
preme Court,  the  matter  shall  be  referred 
by  the  clerk  to  the  proper  referee,  who 
shall  give  the  notice  therefor  as  pre- 
scribed bv  Rule  I  of  this  court. 

Upon  the  filing  of  a  petition  for  con- 
firmation of  a  composition  the  referee 
shall  fix  a  day  within  which  parties  In 
interest  shall  show  cause  in  opposition 
thc-eto  in  the  manner  provided  in  general 
rule  XXXII.  of  the  Supreme  Court. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Rales  in  Bankruptcy. 


and  shall  mall  notices  thereof  to  the 
creditors  in  accordance  with  rule  I  of 
this  court,  which  notices  shall  be  mailed 
at  least  ten  days  before  the  said  date 
fixed  by  the  referee.  If  no  creditor  or 
other  party  in  interest  shall  appear  in 
opposition  to  the  confirmation  of  such 
composition  within  the  time  so  fixed,  as 
provided  in  said  rule  XXXII,  and  the 
bankrupt  shall  file  the  written  approval 
of  the  referee  of  the  composition,  the 
same  may  be  confirmed  by  the  court,  but 
if  opposition  is  made  to  such  confirma- 
tion, the  issues  shall  be  by  the  clerk  re- 
ferred to  the  referee  to  ascertain  and  re- 
port the  facts,  together  with  his  conclu- 
sions thereon.  Either  party  may  except 
to  such  report,  and  the  exceptions  may 
be  heard  by  the  judge  upon  one  of  the 
days  designated  by  him  for  such  hear- 
ings. 


Rnle  v.— Adopted  April  a6,  1899. 

The  petitioner  or  petitioners  in  all  cases 
in  bankruptcy  shall,  at  the  time  of  filing 
their  respective  petitions,  deposit  with 
the  clerk  the  sum  of  five  dollars  ($5)  to 
Indemnify  the  referee  for  his  necessary 
incidental  expenses,  including  oflSce  rent, 
clerical  aid,  stationery,  etc.,  and  out  of 
which  sum  the  referee  may  be  reim- 
bursed for  such  expense.  The  sum  so  ad- 
vanced by  the  bankrupt  or  other  person, 
may  be  repaid  him  out  of  the  assets  of 
the  estate,  if  any,  as  costs  of  adminis- 
tration. 

Where  expenses  shall  be  incurred  by 
the  referee  in  excess  of  said  deposit  of 
five  dollars,  in  any  particular  case,  a 
special  order  with  reference  to  the  same 
may  be  made  by  the  judge  on  application 
of  the   referee. 

The  referee  shall  keep  an  account  as 
against  said  fund,  showing  the  items  of 
disbursements  and  incidental  expenses 
Incurred  in  each  case. 


Rule  VI Adopted  May  15,  1899. 

In  all  cases  in  this  district,  wherever 
funds  are  to  be  distributed  by  the  clerk, 
trustee  or  referee,  the  same  shall  be  by 
check  payable  to  the  order  of  the  cred- 
itor in  whose  name  the  account  is  proved, 
or  to  the  attorney  in  fact  of  such  creditor 
or  to  the  gtssignee  of  such  account  (pro- 
vided the  power  of  attorney  or  assign- 
ment is  filed  with  the  referee);  but  such 
check  may  be  delivered  to  the  attorney  of 
record  in  this  court  of  such  creditor  or 
assignee.  And  in  all  cases  which  have 
been  referred  to  a  referee,  all  checks 
shall  be  signed  by  the  clerk  or  proper 
trustee  and  also  by  the  referee  to  whom 
the  cause  has  been  referred,  before  they 
are  issued;  and  whenever  the  statute  or 
general  rules  provide  for  the  deposit  of 
funds  and  the  checking  out  thereof  under 
the  direction  of  the  judge  of  this  coutt, 
it  shall  be  proper  to  have  same  deposited 
in  the  name  of  the  clerk,  and  checks 
against  said  fund  shall  be  signed  by  the 
clerk  and  also  by  the  proper  referee  be- 
fore they  are  issued,  except  on  special 
cause  shown  In  a  particular  case. 


Rule   VII.— Adopted    Oct,   24,    1899. 

All  specifications  of  objections  to  dis- 
charge of  bankrupts  when  duly  filed,  will 
be  referred  by  the  clerk  to  the  proper 
referee  to  take  testimony  and  report  the 
same  together  with  his  conclusions  there- 
on to  the  court. 

Rule  VIII.— Ailopted  January  5,  1900. 

The  referees  in  bankruptcy  appointed  by 
this  court  are  hereby  designated  and  au- 
thorized to  countersign  checks  drawn  on 
funds  in  the  depositories  of  this  court,  in 
the  cases  assigned  to  them  respectively, 
whenever  such  checks  are  required  by 
the  terms  of  Supreme  Court  rule  XXIX 
to  be  countersigned  by  a  judge  or  referee. 

Rule    IX.— Adopted   July    ^4,    19U5. 
Receivers. 

Upon  every  application  for  a  receiver 
in  bankruptcy,  notice  thereof  shall  be 
first  given  to  the  bankrupt  unless  it  be 
made  to  appear  to  the  court,  by  the 
petition  or  affidavit  showing  the  facts, 
that  the  service  of  such  notice  is  im- 
practicable. 

The  receiver,  upon  his  appointment 
and  qualification,  shall  proceed,  with- 
out delay,  to  make  an  inventory  of  the 
property  coming  to  his  possession,  and 
shall  file  the  same  immediately  upon  its 
completion,  with  the  clerk  of  this  court. 

The  receiver  shall  not  employ  an  at- 
torney or  counsel  without  having  ob- 
tained leave  of  court  therefor,  upon 
written  application,  setting  forth  the 
facts  showing  the  necessity  for  such  em- 
ployment, and  no  attorney  or  counsel  foi- 
such  receiver  shall  be  allowed  compensa- 
tion out  of  the  estate  for  services  other 
than  for  such  as  are  reasonably  neces- 
sary, and  of  a  strictly  legal  character. 

No  sale  of  property  shall  be  made  by 
a  receiver  unless  he  present  to  the  court 
his  verified  petition  setting  forth  the  ne- 
cessity therefor,  and  also  make  it  ap- 
pear to  the  satisfaction  of  the  court  that 
the  estate  will  suffer  loss  unless  such 
sale  be  made  before  the  election  of  the 
trustee.  In  no  case  shall  a  sale  be  made 
without  notice  to  creditors  as  provided 
in  Section  5S  a,  nor  shall  a  sale  be  made 
before  adjudication  Avithout  the  bank- 
rupt's consent,  except  as  provided  for  in 
Section  2  <^)  and  General  Order  in  Bank- 
ruptcy  XVIII. 

All  moneys  belonging  to  a  bankrupt  es- 
tate, coming  into  a  receiver's  hands,  shall 
be  by  him  immediately  deposited  in  one 
of  the  designated  depositories,  and  the 
same  shall  not  be  withdrawn  except  on 
checks  signed  by  the  receiver  and  coun- 
tersigned by  the  clerk  of  this  court,  upon 
the  order  of  the  judge  (unless  otherwise 
provided  where  the  receiver  is  conducting 
the  business  under  orders  of  the  court), 
provided  chocks  may  be  drawn  and 
signed,  as  aforesaid,  to  cover  small  in- 
so   orders. 

Immediately  upon  the  appointment  and 
qunlification  of  a  trustee,  the  receiver 
shall  turn  over  to  such  trustee  all  the 
money  and  property  in  the  receiver's  pos- 
session, taking  ihe  trustee's  receipt  there- 
for, and  the  receiver  shall  file  his  final 
report  and  account  within  five  days  after 
the  qualification  of  the  trustee,  unless 
such  time  be  extended  by  order  of  the 
judge. 


CHICAGO  LAW  DIRECTORY, 


Rules   in  Baukmptcy. 


Receivers  shall  receive  for  their  serv- 
ices, payable  after  they  are  rendered,  out 
of  the  first  moneys  coming  to  the  hands 
of  the  trustee,  such  compensation  as  the 
court  may  allow,  provided  that  the  maxi- 
mum allowance  to  the  receiver  shall  not 
exceed  the  maximum  to  be  allowed  trus- 
tees for  their  services  under  Section 
48  (a)  of  the  Bankruptcy  Act  as  amended 
February  5th,  1903,  for  moneys  disbursed 
by  them,  and,  provided,  also,  that  where 
tangible  property  other  than  money  is 
turned  over  to  a  trustee  by  the  receiver, 
such  receiver's  maximum  compensation 
shall  be  based  upon  the  fair  value  of 
such  property  in  addition  to  the  aggre- 
gate of  the  money  actually  disbursed  and 
turned  over  to  the  trustee,  or  the  receiv- 
er's fees  be  held  in  abeyance  until  the 
trustee  reduces  the  property  to   money. 

See  opinion  of  Judge  Lowell,  In  re  Cam- 
bridge Lumber  Co.,  136  Fed.  Rep.,  9S3. 

Rule  X.— Adopted  July  24,  1905. 

Petitioning  Creditors. 
It  shall  be  the  duty  oL'  the  petitioning 
creditors,  through  their  attorneys,  to  pro- 
cure the  adjudication  of  the  bankrupt  as 
speedily  as  the  law  permits.  The  atten- 
tion of  petitioning  creditors  and  their  at- 
torneys is  especially  directed  to  General 
Order   in  Bankruptcy  IX. 

Rule  XI.— Adopted  July  24,  1905. 

Petition    to    Dismiss    Proceedings. 
Every   application    to    dismiss    a   volun- 
tary or  involuntary  petition  in  bankruptcy, 


as  contemplated  by  Section  59  g  of  the 
Bankruptcy  Act,  must  be  by  petition  in 
writing,  signed  by  such  applicant  or  his 
attorney  of  record  in  the  case,  and  if 
made  in  an  Involuntary  case  before  the 
schedules  provided  for  in  Section  7  of  the 
Act  have  been  filed,  such  application  must 
be  accompanied  by  a  list  of  all  of  the 
known  creditors  of  the  bankrupt,  which 
list  must  either  have  been  sworn  to  by 
the  bankrupt  or  by  one  of  the  petitioning 
creditors  or  his  attorney  in  the  case. 
Upon  the  filing  of  such  petition  to  dis- 
miss, an  order  will  be  entered  of  record 
in  the  case,  fixing  a  day  more  than  ten 
days  after  the  filing  of  the  application, 
upon  which  creditors  and  all  parties  in 
interest  may  show  cause  before  the 
judge,  if  any  there  be,  in  opposition  to 
such  petition  to  dismiss,  which  order 
shall  also  provide  for  notice  to  be  given 
in  accordance  with  Section  58a  (S)  of 
the  Bankruptcy  Act.  If  such  application 
to  dismiss  is  presented  before  adjudica- 
tion and  reference,  the  notice  aforesaid 
may  be  given  by  the  clerk;  if  filed  after 
the  adjudication  and  reference,  the  notice 
shall  be  given  by  the  referee  to  whom  the 
case  stands  generally  referred,  and  in 
such  case,  a  certified  copy  of  the  order 
to  show  cause  shall  at  once  be  furnished 
the  referee.  The  certificate  of  the  clerk 
or  referee,  as  the  case  may  be,  showing 
that  the  aforesaid  notice  has  been  duly 
given,  shall  be  filed  in  the  clerk's  office 
on  or  before  the  day  fixed  in  the  order  to 
show  cause. 


REFEREES'  RULES  CONCERNING  PETITIONS  IN  BANKRUPTCY 


The  following  rules  governing  the  preparation 
of  petitions  and  schedules  in  bankruptcy,  and 
amendments  thereto,  are  hereby  adopted  by  the 
referees  for  the  counties  of  Cook,  Lake  and 
McHenry  in  said  district: 

1.  Petitions  in  voluntary  cases  and  schedules 
in  all  cases  must  be  in  the  printed  form  pre- 
scribed by  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  and 
the  information  therein  required,  must  be  set 
out  in  full  under  the  appropriate  headings,  with- 
out erasure  or  interlineation.  In  Schedule  A., 
the  data  called  for  by  each  heading  must  be 
placed  in  the  column  directly  below  such  head- 
ing and  must  be  confined  within  the  vertical 
lines  enclosing  that  column.  The  columns  must 
be  so  ruled  as  to  provide  a  reasonable  space  for 
inserting  the  appropriate  matter,  and  in  order 
to  comply  with  this  rule  as  to  Schedules  A  and 
B.  CI)  it  will  be  necessary  to  use  forms  with  the 
printed  matter  running  lengthwise  of  the  legal 


cap    page   so   that   the   requisite   space   may   be 
afforded. 

2.  The  post  Office  address  of  the  bankrupt, 
as  well  as  that  of  his  lawyer,  if  any,  shall  be  en- 
dorsed on  the  wrapper  of  the  petition. 

3.  The  address  of  each  creditor  must 
contain  the  Street  number,  City,  and 
State,  when  known.  TVhen  unknown,  that 
fact  shall    be  stated. 

4.  The  use  of  ditto  marks  is  forbidden  by 
Supreme  Court  general  order  V.  fin  re  Orne, 
Fed.  Cas.  10582.) 

5.  Claims  for  exemption  must  be  itemized 
with  amount  of  the  bankrupt's  valuation  against 
each  item,  and  the  total  stated.  The  appro- 
priate allegation  must  be  made  if  the  bankrupt 
claims  the  exemption  as  the  head  of  a  family. 

0.  Oaths  to  the  petition  and  schedules  must 
not  be  administered  by  the  attorney  of  the 
affiant. 


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APPELLATE  COURT  RULES 

FIRST  DISTRICT  OF  ILLINOIS 


Adopted  November  22,  A.  D.  1911.    Amended  December  28,  A.  D.  1911 


Rule    1.— Records     of    Trial    Courts— 
Ho-»v   Prepared. 

The  authenticated  copy  of  the  record 
of  the  judgment,  order  or  decree  of  the 
trial  court,  to  be  filed  in  this  court  on 
appeal  or  error,  or  in  return  to  a  writ  of 
error  or  certiorari,  shall,  except  as  other- 
wise provided  by  law,  contain,  in  chrono- 
logical order,  without  grouping,  copies  of 
the  process  and  service  ;  the  pleadings  ;  the 
verdict  in  jury  trials ;  the  judgment  or  de- 
cree of  the  court ;  all  orders  In  the  cause ; 
the  bill  of  exceptions,  or,  in  chancery 
cases,  all  depositions,  the  master's  re- 
port and  certificate  of  evidence,  if  any ; 
the  appeal  bond,  in  cases  of  appeal.  But 
in  civil  cases  a  party  or  his  attorney 
shall,  as  by  law  provided,  by  praecipe,  di- 
rect what  parts  of  the  record  of  the 
cause  shall  be  included  in  the  transcript 
and  in  such  case,  as  by  law  provided,  if 
the  transcript  shall  be  insufficient  to  fully 
and  fairly  present  the  questions  involved, 
the  requisite  portion  shall  be  supplied  at 
his  cost,  and  if  unnecessarily  voluminous, 
he  shall  pay  the  cost  of  unnecessary  mat- 
ter. In  no  case  shall  the  clerk  insert  in 
any  transcript  any  matter  not  a  part  of 
the  record,  and  the  clerk  of  this  court 
shall  not  tax  as  costs  any  matter  so  in- 
serted contrary  to  rule. 

Rnle    2. — Supersedeas — Manner    o£ 
Applying    lor — Bond. 

If   a    supersedeas   shall    be    applied   for, 
the  transcript  of  the  record  on  which  the 
application    is    made    must    be    complete ; 
^  and  so  certified  by  the  clerk  of  the  court 

below;  or,  there  shall  be  attached  to  the 
transcript  a  certificate  of  the  judge  wlio 
heard  the  cause  below,  that  the  transcript 
contains  all  of  the  record  necessary  to  a 
full  and  fair  presentation  of  the  errors 
complained  of. 

An  assignment  of  errors  must  be  writ- 
ten on  or  appended  to  the  record  when 
filed. 

If  a  supersedeas  shall  be  granted,  the 
requisite  bond  must  be  entered  into  and 
filed  in  the  office  of  the  clerk  of  this  court 
according  to  law,  except  in  those  cases  of 
the  fourth  and  fifth  classes  from  the  Mu- 
nicipal Court  of  Chicago,  in  which  no 
further  bond  is  required.  And  on  every 
application  for  a  supersedeas  three  copies 
of  an  abstract  of  the  record,  with  three 
copies  of  a  brief  containing  the  points 
and  authorities  relied  upon,  and  pointing 
specifically  to  those  portions  of  the  rec- 
ord upon  which  the  alleged  errors  arose, 
shall  be  presented,  with  the  record,  to  the 
court  or  judge  to  whom  the  application  is 
made.  Every  such  application  in  which  a 
bond  is  required  must  be  accompanied  by 
a  proper  affidavit  of  the  surety  or  sure- 
ties, showing  the  sufficiency  of  the  prof- 
fered bail  or  bond. 

Rule    8.— Bond    by   Attorney. 

"WTienpver  a  bond  is  executed  by  an  at- 
torney in  fact,  the  clerk  shall  require 
the  original  power  of  attorney  to  be  filed 
in  his  office,  unless  it  shall  appear  that 
the  power  of  attorney  contains  other 
powers  than  the  mere  power  to  execute 
the  bond  in  question,  in  which  case  the 
original  power  of  attorney  shall  be  pre- 
sented to  the  clerk,  and  a  true  copy 
thereof  filed,  certified  by  the  clerk  to  be 
a  true  copy  of   the  original. 


Rule   4.— Form    of  Writ   When   a   Su- 
persedeas. 

When  a  writ  of  error  shall  be  made  a 
supersedeas  the  clerk  shall  indorse  upon 
said  writ  the  following  words:  "This 
writ  of  error  is  made  a  supersedeas,  and 
is  to  be  obeyed  accordingly,"  and  he  shall 
thereupon  file  the  writ  of  error  with  a 
transcript  of  the  record,  in  his  office. 
Said  transcript  shall  be  taken  and  con- 
sidered as  a  due  return  to  said  writ, 
and  thereupon  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
clerk  to  issue  a  certificate,  in  substance 
as  follows,  to-wit : 
State  of  Illinois,  ss. 

Office  of  the  Clerk  of  the 
Appellate  Court  of  the  First  District. 

I  do  hereby  certifly  that  a  writ  of  error 
has   been    issued    from   this   court    for   the 

reversal   of  a  judgment  obtained  by  

V.   in   the  court  of  ,   at   the 

term,  A.   D.    19 — ,   in  a  certain  action 

of  ,    which   writ  of   error   is   made   a 

supersedeas,  and  is  to  operate  as  a  sus- 
pension of  the  execution  of  the  judgment, 
and  as  such  is  to  be  obeyed  by  all  con- 
cerned. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  the  seal  of 
the  Appellate  Court  of  the  First  District, 

at    ,    this    day    of   ,    A.    U. 

19 — . 

,  Clerk. 

Rule   5.— To   W^hom  Directed. 

Writs  of  error  shall  be  directed  to  the 
clerk  or  keeper  of  the  record  of  the  court 
in  which  the  judgment  or  decree  com- 
plained of  is  entered ;  but  where  the  plain- 
tiff in  error  shall  file  in  the  office  of  the 
clerk  of  this  court  a  transcript  of  the 
record,  duly  certified  according  to  law,  be- 
fore a  writ  of  error  issues,  it  shall  not  be 
necessary  to  send  such  a  writ  to  the  clerk 
of  the  inferior  court,  (except  in  cases 
of  the  fourth  and  fifth  class  from  the 
Municipal  Court  of  Chicago),  but  such 
transcript  shall  be  taken  and  considered 
as  a  due  return  to  said  writ,  except  as 
aforesaid. 

Rule   6.— Process    on   Writs    of   Error 
— Scire    Facias. 

The  process  on  writs  of  error  (except 
In  cases  of  the  fourth  and  fifth  class 
from  the  Municipal  Court  of  Chicago), 
shall  be  a  scire  facias  to  hear  errors, 
issued  on  the  application  of  the  plaintiff 
in  error  to  the  clerk,  directed  to  the  sher- 
iff or  other  officer  of  the  proper  county, 
commanding  him  to  summon  the  defend- 
ant in  error  to  appear  in  court  and  show 
cause,  if  any  he  have,  why  th^  judgment 
or  decree  mentioned  in  the  writ  of  error 
shall  not  be  reversed.  If  the  scire  facias 
be  returned  by  the  officer,  not  served,  an 
alias  or  plurics  may  issue  witliout  an  or- 
der of  court. 

In  cases  of  the  fourth  and  fifth  class 
from  the  Municipal  Court  of  Chicago  the 
party  suing  out  a  writ  of  error  from  this 
court  shall  not  be  required  to  serve  upon 
the  opposite  party  any  scire  facias  to 
hear  errors,  but  in  lieu  thereof  shall 
within  five  days  after  the  issuance  of  the 
writ  of  error,  file  the  same  with  the  clerk 
of  said  Municipal  Court,  and  make  proof 
to  this  court  of  such  filing,  and  said  writ 
of  error  so  filed  shall  be  notice  to  the 
opposite  party  of  the  suing  out  and 
prosecution   of   such   writ  of   error. 


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Rales  of  Appellate  Court— First  District. 


Rule       T.— Return      Day— Waiver      of 
Service— Notice    by    Defendant. 

The  first  day  of  each  term  shall  be 
return  day,  for  the  return  of  process ;  and 
no  party  shall  be  compelled  to  answer 
or  prepare  for  hearing,  unless  the  scire 
facias  shall  have  been  served  ten  days 
before  the  return  day  thereof  (except 
as  provided  in  Rule  6)  ;  nor  shall  a  de- 
fendant be  at  liberty  to  enter  his  appear- 
ance and  compel  the  plaintiff  to  proceed 
with  the  cause,  unless  he  shall  have  given 
the  plaintiff  ten  days'  notice,  before  the 
term,  of  his  intention  to  enter  his  ap- 
pearance and  have  the  cause  proceed  to 
a  hearing,  except  as  aforesaid. 
Rule  8.— Scire  Facias  to  Hear  Er- 
rors-Notice— Continuance. 

In  all  cases  in  which  a  writ  of  error 
Is  made  a  supersedeas,  the  plaintiff  in 
error  shall,  on  filing  the  record  with  the 
clerk,  at  the  same  time  order  and  direct 
a  scire  facias  to  issue  to  hear  errors  (ex- 
cept as  provided  in  Rule  6),  and  shall 
use  reasonable  diligence  to  have  the  same 
served  ten  days  before  the  first  day  of 
the  term  to  which  the  writ  of  error  is 
made  returnable ;  on  failing  to  do  so,  the 
defendant  in  error  shall  have  the  right 
to  a  hearing  at  the  said  term,  after  join- 
ing in  error,  without  giving  ten  days'  no- 
tice,  as   required    by   rule   7. 

Provided,  if  there  be  not  ten  days  be- 
tween the  allowance  of  the  supersedeas 
and  the  sitting  of  the  court,  the  cause 
shall  stand  continued  until  the  next  term, 
unless  by  consent  of  parties  it  shall  be 
otherwise    ordered. 

Rule    9 Notice    to    Purcliasers    and 

Terre   Tenants. 

In  all  cases  wherein  guardians,  exe- 
cutors or  administrators,  or  others  acting 
in  a  fiduciary  capacity,  having  obtained 
an  order  or  decree  for  the  sale  of  lands 
in  causes  ex  parte,  and  a  sale  has  been 
had  under  such  decree  or  order,  and  the 
same  shall  be  brought  to  this  court  for 
revision,  the  purchaser  or  terre  tenants 
of  such  lands,  if  known,  shall  be  sug- 
gested to  the  court  by  aflildavit  of  plain- 
tiff in  error,  and  notice  given  them  of 
the  pendency  of  the  writ  of  error  ten 
days  before  the  first  day  of  the  term  of 
the  court  to  which  the  writ  of  error  is 
returnable,  so  that  said  terre  tenants  may 
appear    and    defend. 

Rule  10. — Writ  of  Error — Parties — Sum- 
mons— Severance. 

In  all  cases  brought  to  this  court  by 
writ  of  error,  wherein  the  party  suing  out 
the  writ  is  one  of  several  parties  plain- 
tiff or  defendant  below,  the  party  sumg 
out  said  writ  shall  in  his  praecipe  filed 
herein  join  as  parties  plaintiff  in  error  In 
this  court,  his  co-plaintiffs  or  co-defend- 
ants below  against  whom  the  order,  judg- 
ment or  decree  was  rendered,  and  in  case 
said  co-plaintiffs  in  error  so  joined  herein 
as  aforesaid  do  not  join  in  the  prosecu- 
tion of  said  writ,  the  party  bringing  said 
cause  to  this  court,  as  aforesaid,  may 
upon  filing  the  transcript  of  record  herein, 
order  and  direct  that  a  summons  issue 
for  said  parties  so  joined  as  plaintiffs  in 
error,  commanding  them  to  appear  on  the 
return  day  of  said  writ  and  join  in  the 
prosecution  of  said  writ  of  error  and  the 
errors  assigned,  or  to  assign  errors.  On 
failure  of  said  plaintiffs  in  error  so  joined 
as  aforesaid  to  appear  and  join  in  the 
prosecution  of  said  writ  of  error,  after 
having  been  served  with  summons  more 
than  ten  days  prior  to  the  first  day  of  the 
term  to  which  said  summons  is  return- 
able, the  party  suing  out  said  writ  of  er- 

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ror,  as  aforesaid,  shall  be  entitled  to  an 
order  of  severance  in  said  cause  and  to 
leave  to  prosecute  said  writ  of  error 
alone. 

Rule  11. — RemovinsT  Records. 

No  record  shall  be  taken  from  the  files 
of  the  court,  except  on  application, 
therefor,  to  the  clerk  or  his  deputy.  The 
clerk  shall  be  held  responsible  for  the 
safe  keeping  and  production  of  the  rec- 
ords. Application  for  leave  to  remove  rec- 
ords may  be  considered  at  any  time,  in 
the  discretion  of  the  court. 

Rule    12. — Assigrnnients    of    Error. 

The  appellant  or  plaintiff  in  error 
shall,  in  all  cases,  assign  errors  at  the 
time  of  filing  his  record  in  this  court, 
and  on  failing  to  do  so,  the  case  may  be 
dismissed;  but  other  errors  may  be  as- 
signed after  the  filing  of  the  record,  by 
leave  of  the  court.  The  appellee  or  de- 
fendant in  error  shall  have  the  right  to 
assign  cross-errors  for  two  days  after 
the  expiration  of  the  time  within  which 
the  record  is  required  by  law  to  be  filed 
in  this  court,  and  not  afterward,  without 
special  leave  of  the  court.  The  assign- 
ment of  errors  and  cross-errors  must  be 
written  upon  or  attached  to  the  record. 

Rule    13.— Inspection    of    Original 
Papers. 

Whenever,  in  the  opinion  of  the  pre- 
siding judge  of  any  inferior  court,  an 
inspection  of  an  original  paper  in  an  ac- 
tion on  appeal  or  writ  of  error  shall  be 
important  to  a  correct  decision  of  the 
case,  such  judge  may  make  such  order 
for  the  transmission,  safe  keeping  and  re- 
turn of  such  original  paper  as  to  nim  may 
seem  proper.  And  the  clerk  of  this  court 
will  receive  such  original  paper  in  con- 
nection with  the  transcript,  and  hold  the 
same  subject  to  such  order. 
Rule  14. — Assijcrnment  of  Cases — Desig- 
nation of  Courts. 

For  the  purpose  of  the  assignment  of 
cases,  the  Appellate  Court,  created  by  an 
act  entitled  "An  Act  to  establish  appellate 
courts,"  approved  June  2,  1S77;  in  force 
July  1.  1877,  shall  be  known  and  desig- 
nated as  the  "A"  Appellate  Court.  The 
first  branch  Appellate  Court  created  by  an 
act  entitled  "An  Act  to  Amend  an  Act  en- 
titled 'An  Act  to  Establish  appellate 
courts,'  approved  June  2,  1877,  and  pro- 
viding for  the  creation  of  branch  appel- 
late courts,"  approved  and  in  force  June  2, 
1897,  shall  be  known  and  designated  as 
the  "B"  Branch  Appellate  Court ;  and  the 
second  Branch  Appellate  Court  created  by 
an  act  entitled  "An  Act  providing  for  the 
Creation  of  Additional  Branch  Appellate 
Courts,"  approved  June  G,  1911,  in  force 
July  1,  1911,  shall  be  known  as  the  "C" 
Branch  Appellate  Court ;  and  the  third 
Branch  Appellate  Court,  created  by  an 
act  entitled  "An  Act  providing  for  the 
Creation  of  Additional  Branch  Appellate 
Courts,"  approved  Juno  6,  1911,  in  force 
July  1,  1911,  shall  be  known  as  the  "D" 
Branch  Appellate  Court ;  and  the  clerk  of 
this  court  will  so  indicate  upon  the  clerk's 
docket  the  assignment  of  each  case  when 
made,  in  the  manner  aforesaid. 

All  motions,  etc.,  must  be  made  before 
the  court  to  which  the  cause  stands  as- 
signed, and  in  the  absence  of  any  assign- 
ment, must  be  made  before  the  "A"  Ap- 
pellate Court. 

Rule      15. —  Motion      Days  —  Orders      of 
Course. 

The  Appellate  Court  will  convene  Mon- 
days ;  the  "B"  Branch  Appellate  Court 
Tuesdays ;      the     "C"      Branch     Appellate 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Rules  of  Appellate  Court— First  District. 


Court  Wednesdays,  and  the  "D"  Branch 
Appellate  Court  on  Thursdays  at  ten 
o'clock  A.  M.,  and  motions  may  be  made  at 
the  openhig  of  court  each  day  Immedi- 
ately after  the  decisions  of  the  court  are 
announced ;  but  at  no  other  time  unless 
In  case  of  necessity,  or  in  relation  to  a 
cause  when  called  in  course.  Motions  will 
be  entered  by  the  clerk  with  orders  made 
therein,  in  such  manner  that  a  perfect 
record  may  be  kept  of  each  step  in  the 
cause. 

Rule    16. — Motions — Objections — 
Notice. 

All  motions  shall  be  in  writing,  and 
when  based  on  matters  which  do  not  ap- 
pear of  record  shall  be  supported  by  affi- 
davit. They  shall  be  filed  with  the  clerk, 
together  with  the  reasons  and  affidavits, 
If  any,  in  support  thereof,  at  least  one 
day  before  they  shall  be  submitted  to  the 
court,  and  at  least  one  day  before  the 
cause  stands  for  trial,  except  as  above 
provided.  Objections  to  motions  must 
also  be  in  writing,  and  filed  not  later  than 
the  next  day  after  the  motion  is  made, 
and  replies  to  objections  to  motions  will 
not  be  allowed,  and  oral  arguments  will 
not  be  heard:  Provided,  however,  that  a 
copy  of  the  motion  and  of  the  reasons 
and  showing  in  support  of  the  same,  shall 
be  served  on  counsel  of  the  opposite  party 
at  least  one  day  before  they  shall  be  sub- 
mitted to  the  court.  On  all  motions  to 
dismiss  appeals  or  writs  of  error,  or  for 
supersedeas,  or  to  continue  in  force  in- 
junctions, three  copies  of  the  reasons  or 
affidavits  in  support  thereof  shall  be  filed 
with  the  motion,  and  three  copies  of  the 
objections  to  said  motion  shall  also  be 
filed  within  the  time  as  above  provided. 
Rule  17. — nond  for  Costs. 

Upon  filing  an  affidavit  that  any  plain- 
tiff in  error  is  not  a  resident  of  this  state, 
and  that  no  bond  for  costs  has  been  filed. 
a  rule  will  be  entered  against  him,  to 
show  cause  why  the  writ  shall  not  be  dis- 
missed. 

Rule  IS. — Time  to  Plead. 

In  all  cases  in  this  court  where  the  de- 
fendant in  error  or  appellee  desires  to 
plead  and  not  join  in  error,  he  shall  file 
his  plea  in  the  office  of  the  clerk  at  least 
five  days  before  his  brief  would  be  due 
under  Rule  24  had  he  joined  in  error,  and 
the  issue  thereon  must  be  made  up  within 
Raid  five  days  or  such  further  time  as  may 
be  allowed  by  the  court. 

Rule    19. — Abstracts — Number    of 
Copies— Index. 

In  all  cases,  a  party  bringing  a  cause 
Into  this  court  shall  furnish  a  complete 
abstract  or  abridgement  of  the  record, 
therein  referring  to  the  appropriate  pages 
of  the  record  by  numerals  on  the  margin, 
and  shall  cause  such  abstract  to  be 
printed  in  a  neat  and  workmanlike  man- 
ner, with  small  pica  type,  and  leaded 
lines,  and  it  shall  be  sufficient  to  cause 
such  abstract  to  be  printed  on  both  sides 
of  the  paper,  with  the  same  measure  and 
margins  as  the  volumes  of  the  Appellate 
Court  Reports,  and  folded  and  bound  in 
pamphlet   form. 

The  abstract  shall  contain  a  complete 
index,  alphabetically  arranged,  giving  the 
page  where  each  paper  or  exhibit  may  be 
found,  with  the  names  of  the  witnesses 
and  the  pages  of  the  direct,  cross  and 
re-direct    examination. 

The  abstract  must  be  sufficient  to  fully 
present  every  error  and  exception  relied 
upon,  and  it  will  be  taken  to  be  accurate 
and  sufficient  for  a  full  understanding  of 
the  questions  presented  for  decision  unless 
the  opposite  party  shall  file  a  further  ab- 

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stract,    making    necessary    corrections    or 
additions. 

Six  copies  of  said  printed  abstracts 
shall  be  filed  in  each  case ;  one  for  each 
of  the  justices,  one  for  the  appellee  or 
defendant  in  error,  one  for  the  court  re- 
porter and  one  to  remain  on  file  with 
the   record. 

Rule       20. — Additional       Abstracts       by 
Defendants. 

The  counsel  for  appellee  or  defendant 
in  error  shall  be  permitted,  if  he  is  not 
satisfied  with  the  abstract  or  abridgement 
furnished  by  the  counsel  of  the  opposite 
party,  to  file  such  further  abstracts  as  he 
shall  deem  necessary  to  a  full  under- 
standing of  the  merits  of  the  cause. 
Rule     21. — Briefs — Number     of     Copies. 

Printed  briefs  will  be  required  in  all 
causes,  whether  argued  orally,  in  full  or 
In  part  only,  or  when  submitted  on  briefs 
without  oral  argument.  The  briefs  should 
contain  a  short,  clear  statement  of  the 
points,  and  the  authorities  in  support 
thereof;  and  in  citing  cases  from  pub- 
lished reports,  counsel  will  be  required 
not  only  to  give  the  book  and  page,  but 
also  the  names  of  the  parties  as  they 
appear  in  the  title  of  the  reported  case ; 
and  the  names  of  counsel  filing  brief  or 
abstract  must  appear  to  the  same.  But 
the  filing  of  a  printed  brief  shall  not  pre- 
clude the  party  from  filing  full  printed 
arguments  in  support  of  his  brief  of  points 
and  authorities,  provided  he  does  so  with- 
in the  time  his  printed  brief  is  required  to 
be   filed. 

Six  copies  of  the  briefs  must  be  filed  in 
each  case;  one  for  each  of  the  justices, 
one  for  the  opposite  party,  one  for  the 
court  reporter  and  one  to  be  filed  with 
the    record. 

Rule     22. — Docketing?     and     Hearing     of 
Causes. 

Criminal  causes  shall  be  placed  at  the 
head  of  the  docket ;  all  other  cases  shall 
be  docketed  and  called  for  hearing  in  the 
order  in  wliicli  the  same  shall  have  been 
filed  with  the  clerk ;  provided,  however, 
that  causes  which  in  the  judgment  of  the 
court  involve  important  public  interests, 
may'  be  advanced  on  the  docket. 

Rule    23 Call    of     Docket — Expiration 

of  Rules. 

The  docket  shall  be  called  numerically, 
and  the  causes  shall  be  taken  under  ad- 
visement, continued,  or  otherwise  disposed 
of,  as  they  are  called. 

Not  more  than  forty  cases  shall  be 
called  on  any  one  day.  Stipulations  of 
parties  or  their  attorneys  changing  the 
order  in  which  cases  are  to  be  called,  will 
not  be  recognized.  All  unexpired  rules 
will  terminate  upon  the  call  of  tlie 
cause  for  hearing;  provided,  that  if  the 
court  shall  give  time  to  either  party,  with- 
out the  consent  of  the  other,  the  cause 
shall  not  lose  its  precedence  on  the  docket. 
Rule  24. — Time  for  Filing  Abstracts 
and    Briefs. 

In  all  cases  not  being  appeals  from  in- 
terlocutory orders,  up  to  and  including  No. 
SO  on  the  term  docket,  the  appellant  or 
plaintiff  in  error  shall  file  with  the  clerk 
his  abstract  and  brief  on  or  before  the 
third  Monday  of  term  and 

In  all  cases  from  81  to  100,  inclusive, 
on  or  before  the  4th  Monday  of  the  term. 

In  all  cases  from  101  to  120,  inclusive, 
on  or  before  the  5th  Monday  of  the  terra. 

In  all  cases  from  121  to  140.  inclusive, 
on  or  before  the  6th  Monday  of  the  term 

In  all  cases  from  141  to  180,  inclusive, 
on  or  before  the  7th  Monday  of  the  term. 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Rules  o£  Appellate  Court— First  District. 


In  all  cases  from  181  to  220.  Inclusive, 
on  or  before  the  8th  Monday  of  the  term. 

In  all  cases  from  221  to  260.  inclusive, 
on  or  before  the  9th  Monday  of  the  term. 

In  all  cases  from  261  to  300,  inclusive, 
on  or  before  the  10th  Monday  of  the  term. 

In  all  cases  from  301  to  340,  inclusive 
on  or  before  the  11th  Monday  of  the  term. 

In  all  other  cases  on  or  before  the 
12th   Monday   of  the   term.  ,.,.„, 

In  case  of  the  failure  of  the  plamtiff  in 
error  or  appellant  to  file  both  his  abstract 
and  brief  within  the  time  above  limited, 
the  appeal  or  writ  of  error  will  be  dis- 
missed on  motion  and  notice  before,  or 
without  notice  on  the  call  of  the  docket, 
unless  the  delay  is  excused  upon  circum- 
stances to  be  shown.  In  all  cases,  the 
appellee  or  defendant  in  error  shall  file  his 
brief  within  not  exceeding  thirty  days 
after  the  expiration  of  the  time  limited 
in  this  rule  for  the  filing  of  briefs  by  the 
appellant  or  plaintiff  in  error,  or  within 
thirty  days  after  any  extension  thereof. 
Reply    Briefs. 

Reply  briefs  must  be  filed  before  the 
case  is  called,  unless  otherwise  specially 
ordered. 

Interlocutory   Appeals. 

On  all  appeals  from  interlocutory  or- 
ders granting  injunctions  or  appointing 
receivers,  the  appellants  shall  file  ab- 
stracts and  briefs,  as  required  on  other 
appeals,  within  seven  days  after  filing  the 
record  in  this  court.  And  the  appellees 
shall  file  briefs  within  the  next  five  days 
after  notice  that  the  appellants'  briefs 
and  abstracts  are  filed.  Then  the  cases 
will  be  taken  under  advisement  on  briefs 
filed,  or  on  motion  of  either  party  set  for 
oral  argument  at  such  time  as  the  court 
mav  fix. 

Provided,  however,  that  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  appellant  from  such  inter- 
locutory order  to  give  the  opposite  party 
or  hi?  solicitor  notice  of  the  time  of 
filing  the  record  and  appellant's  abstracts 
and  briefs  in  said  appeal,  on  or  before  the 
day  of  filing  the  same.  And  on  failure 
so  to  do.  the  appellee  shall  have  such 
further  time  to  file  briefs  as  the  court 
may   direct. 

Rule   25. — Oral    Arguments.     • 

Oral  arguments  will  not  be  heard  on 
the  calling  of  a  cause  upon  the  regular 
call  of  the  docket,  but  causes  will  be 
placed  on  the  oral  argument  cal- 
endar on  motion  of  either  party  when 
reached  on  the  call.  Printed  arguments 
on  behalf  of  either  party,  in  addition  to 
the  brief,  will  not  be  received  unless  the 
same  shall  have  been  filed  within  the  time 
prescribed  by  these  rules  for  the  filing  of 
printed   briefs   by   such   party. 

Rule    '2(i. — Time    for    Argument. 

The  time  allowed  for  each  oral  argu- 
ment upon  the  hearing  of  a  cause  shall 
be  restricted  to  one  hour,  except  the  clos- 
ing argument,  which  shall  be  rrstricted 
to  thirty  minutes,  unless  otherwise  spe- 
cially permitted.  Oral  arguments  will 
not  be  heard  upon  any  motion,  unless  spe- 
cially directed  by  the  court.  If  the  ap- 
pellant or  plaintiff  In  error  makes  no 
opening  argument,  the  appellee  or  de- 
fendant In  error  will  be  allowed  but  fif- 
teen minutes,  and  the  appellant  or  plain- 
tiff in  error  .shall  be  allowed  fifteen  min- 
utes  in   which   to   reply. 

Rnle  117. — nnmnges  on  DiHmissIng  Ap- 
peals. 
When  appeals  from  decrees,  judgments 
or  orders  for  the  recovery  of  money  are 
dismissed  by  this  court  for  want  of  prose- 
cution, or  for  falling  to  file  authenticated 
copies  of  records,  as  required  by  law,  the 

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court  will  award  damages  against  the  ap- 
pellant upon  the  amount  recovered  in  the 
court  below,  not  exceeding  ten  per  cent, 
on  the  first  $100,  and  five  per  cent,  on 
any   excess. 

If  the  judgTnent  order  or  decree  ap- 
pealed from  is  not  for  the  recovery  of 
money,  the  court  will  enter  judgment  for 
not  less  than  fifty  (50)  dollars,  nor  more 
than  two  hundred  and  fifty  (250)  dollars 
damages. 

Rule    28.— Rehearing— Time    and    Man- 
ner of  Application. 

Application  for  a  rehearing  of  any  cause 
shall  be  made  by  petition  to  the  court, 
signed  by  counsel,  stating  the  grounds  for 
a  rehearing,  and  the  authorities  relied  on 
in  support  thereof.  Within  ten  days  after 
a  decision  is  entered  of  record,  the  party 
desiring  a  rehearing  shall  give  notice  In 
writing  to  the  opposite  party  or  his  at- 
torney, of  his  intention  to  make  such  ap- 
plication, and  shall,  within  said  ten  days, 
file  with  the  clerk  of  this  court  a  copy 
of  such  notice,  with  proof  of  the  due 
service  thereof,  and  within  said  ten  days 
he  shall  also  file  with  the  clerk  six 
printed  copies  of  the  petition  for  a  re- 
hearing. If  a  rehearing  be  granted,  the 
case  will  be  reconsidered  upon  the  record, 
abstracts,  original  briefs,  petition,  and 
any  answer  thereto,  of  which  six  printed 
copies  shall  have  been  filed  with  the  clerk 
of  the  court  within  ten  days  after  the 
order  granting  a  rehearing  is  entered  of 
record. 

Rule  29. — Rehearing — Stay  of  Proceed- 
ings. 

Whenever  a  petition  for  a  rehearing 
shall  be  presented  to  either  of  the  jus- 
tices of  this  court  in  vacation,  if  he  shall 
certify  that  there  are  probable  grounds 
for  granting  a  rehearing,  all  further  pro- 
ceedings authorized  by  the  judgment  of 
this  court  shall  be  stayed  until  the  next 
term  of  the  court. 
Rule     30. — Taxing     Printer's     Pees     lor 

Abstracts— Ad<litional    Abstracts. 

Upon  printed  abstracts  being  furnished 
in  conformity  with  the  rules  of  this  court, 
it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  clerk  to  tax 
a  printer's  fee  at  the  rate  of  twenty 
cents  for  each  one  hundred  words  of  one 
copy  of  such  abstracts  against  the  un- 
successful party  not  furnishing  the  same, 
as  costs,  to  be  recovered  by  the  success- 
ful party  furnishing  such  abstract.  Ap- 
pellees or  defendants  in  error  who  shall 
file  additional  abstracts  under  the  rules 
of  this  court  shall,  if  successful  in  the 
cause,  be  entitled  to  have  taxed  like  fees 
for  such  additional  abstracts  on  motion, 
if  the  court  shall  be  of  the  opinion  that 
such  additional  abstracts  were  neces- 
sary. 

Rule    31. — Kxtending    Time    for    Filing 
Abstracts    and    Briefs. 

No  extension  of  time  in  which  to  file 
abstracts  or  briefs  will  be  granted,  ex- 
cept upon  at  least  one  day's  notice  to  the 
opposite  party,  or  upon  a  stipulation  and 
consideration  by  the  court  of  circum- 
stances shown  by  affidavit,  of  which  a 
copy   has  been   served   with   the  notice. 

Rule   32. — Appellate   Court   Library. 

The  books  of  the  law  library  of  this 
court  shall  not  be  marked  or  underlined 
with  pen  or  pencil ;  nor  shall  the  pages 
of  the  same  be  folded  down ;  and  no 
books  shall  be  taken  from  the  conference 
room  without  the  consent  of  the  court 
being  first  obtained  for  that  purpose. 
Any  violation  of  this  rule  will  be  con- 
sidered as  a  contempt  of  court,  and  the 
person  offending  be  fined  therefore  at  the 
discretion  of  the  court. 


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RULES  OF  THE 


Circuit  Court  of  Cook  County 


In  Effect  March  21,  1910. 


GENERAIi  RULES. 


Hour   of    Opening    Court. 

Rule  1.  Ten  o'clock  in  the  forenoon 
shall  be  the  hour  for  opening  court,  ex- 
cept that  on  Saturdays  court  shall  con- 
vene at  9:30  a.  m.  and  shall  adjourn 
at   12   o'clock  noon. 

Numbering  o£   Causes. 

Rule  2.  Suits  brought  in  this  Court 
are  at  once  given  two  numbers,  the 
general  number  and  the  term  number. 
The  first  is  the  proper  number  of  the 
suit  in  its  order  and  is  never  changed, 
and  in  this  numbering  no  distinction 
is  made  between  suits  at  law  and  in 
chancery. 

Suits  brought  during  the  year  are 
numbered  in  the  series  of  term  num- 
bers   to    which    they    belong. 

In  calling  the  attention  of  the  Court 
to  anv  pending  suit  the  term  number 
must  be  used.  When  a  cause  is  finally 
disposed  of,  the  files  are  arranged  in 
the  vault  according  to  the  general 
numbers. 

The  Clerk  will  at  the  close  of  each 
day's  business  distribute  in  rotation 
among  the  Judges  who  have  common 
law  calendars  the  common  law  causes 
begun  on  such  day,  and  at  the  same 
time,  and  in  the  same  manner  distrib- 
ute among  the  Judges  who  have  chan- 
cery calendars  the  chancery  causes 
begun  on  such  day,  and  will  place 
upon  the  wrapper  of  each  case  the 
name  of  the  Judge  to  whom  the  same 
is  assigned.  All  pleadings  will  be  set- 
tled and  orders  entered  in  a  cause  by 
the  Judge  to  whom  the  same  Is  as- 
signed, but  in  the  absence  of  such 
Judge,  any  other  Judge  may  take  de- 
fault or  enter  orders  In  causes  as- 
signed   to    such    absent   Judge. 

Provided,  that  the  Chief  Justice,  upon 
such  notice  and  such  showing  as  he 
may  deem  sufficient,  may  direct  the 
clerk  to  withhold  any  case  from  its 
proper  distribution  in  rotation,  as  pro- 
vided in  said  rule,  and  may  assign  any 
case,  either  at  the  time  the  suit  is  be- 
gun or  at  any  stage  thereafter  (pro- 
vided the  Judge  on  whose  calendar 
such  case  is  pending  shall  not  object), 
to  any  judge  to  promptly  take  for  hear- 
ing and  disposition  any  such  cause. 
Clerk's    Registers. 

Rule  3.  The  Clerk  shall  keep  law 
and  chancery  registers  in  which  shall 
be    noted    respectively: 

1.  The  numbers  and  titles  of  all 
causes,  petitions  or  proceedings  be- 
gun   in    this    Court. 

2.  The  names  of  the  respective  at- 
torneys   or    solicitors    therein. 


3.  The  date  and  time  of  day  of  fil- 
ing each  paper  filed  in  such  cause, 
describing  the  same  as  briefly  as  may 
be    necessary    for    identification. 

4.  The  date  when  any  paper  shall 
be  taken  from  the  files  and  to  whom 
delivered. 

Filing  and  Removal  o£  Papers. 

Rule  4.  Copies  of  all  pleadings  and 
all  exhibits  accompanying  the  same 
must  be  filed  with  the  Clerk  at  the 
time  the  originals  are  filed,  and  unless 
such  copies  are  furnished  at  that  time 
the  Clerk  will  refuse  to  file  the  orig- 
inals. 

The  files  in  pending  causes  shall  be 
kept  in  the  law  and  chancery  file- 
rooms. 

No  paper  filed  shall  be  delivered  to 
any  person  other  than  an  attorney,  so- 
licitor or  counsel  in  the  case,  or  his 
clerk,  known  to  be  such;  nor  shall  the 
entire  files  or  any  bond,  writ  or  other 
process  be  delivered  to  any  other  per- 
son than  a  bailiff  or  deputy  Clerk  of 
this    Court. 

Copies  of  pleadings  and  papers  may 
be  withdrawn  to  be  returned  within 
three  days  upon  leaving  receipt  for 
the   same. 

The  Clerk  of  the  Court  will  not  per- 
mit the  originals  of  pleadings  and  pa- 
pers in  any  case  to  be  withdrawn  with- 
out an   order  of  Court. 

On  good  cause  shown,  any  Judge  of 
this  Court  may,  on  application,  permit 
the   original    files   to    be   withdrawn. 

Any  person  withdrawing  without 
leave  of  Court  any  paper  filed  with 
the  Clerk  in  any  case  will  be  deemed 
in   contempt  of  Court. 

Calls    of    Calendars — Notice. 

Rule   5.     Parties  shall   take  notice   of 
all   calls   of  the  calendars. 
First    Calls. 

Rule  6.  On  the  calls  of  the  trial 
calendars  of  all  causes  there  will  from 
time  to  time  be  first  calls  of  not  ex- 
ceeding two  hundred  causes,  for  the 
purpose  of  ascertaining  what  causes 
are  ready  for  trial,  on  which  calls 
causes  will  be  marked  for  trial,  con- 
tinued or  stricken  from  the   docket. 

No  cause  stricken  from  the  docket 
will  be  reinstated  except  on  written 
notice  to  each  attorney  or  solicitor 
of  record  and  each  party  whose  ap- 
pearance has  been  entered  without  an 
attorney  or  solicitor  and  each  infant 
and  insane  person  served  with  process 
personally  for  whom  no  guardian  ad 
litem  has  been  appointed  before  the 
cause  was  stricken  from  the  docket. 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Uules    of    the    Circuit    Court    of    Cook    County. 


Trial  Calis. 

Rule  7.  Causes  are  called  for  trial 
in  their  order  upon  the  calendars.  The 
call  for  each  day  is  announced  before 
the  adjournment  on  the  preceding  day. 

There  will  be  no  call  of  the  jury  trial 
calendars    on    Saturday. 

Printed  trial  calendars  will  be  made 
up  for  the  September  term  eac«  year, 
including:  all  pending  causes;  and  new 
ca.lendars  from  time  to  time  thereafter 
as  may  be  necessary.  Notice  of  the 
preparation  of  new  calendars  will  be 
given  in  the  Law  Bulletin  ten  days 
or  more  before  the  first  day  of  the 
term  for  which  such  calendars  are 
prepared. 

Certificates    of    Good    Moral    Character. 

Rule  8.  All  applications  for  certifi- 
cates of  good  moral  character  shall 
be  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Clerk  of 
this  Court,  together  with  the  recom- 
mendations in  writing  of  two  or  more 
sponsors  at  least  ten  days  before  being 
presented   to    tlie   Court    on    motion. 

Costs — Appearances. 

Rule  9.  When  there  are  several  de- 
fendants, if  a  single  appearance  is  fUed 
for  all,  but  one  appearance  fee  of  three 
dollars  ($3)  is  required  to  be  paid,  but 
if  several  appearances  are  filed  for 
different  parties,  either  by  different 
attorneys  or  solicitors,  or  by  the  same 
attorneys  or  solicitors  at  different 
times,  an  appearance  fee  must  be  paid 
for    each    appearance. 

When  the  appearance  fee  has  been 
paid  no  costs  are  required  upon  filing 
a  cross-bill. 

Costs — Upon      Setting      Aside     Defaults 
and    Overruling    Demurrers. 

Rule  10.  Whenever  a  default  is  set 
aside  or  a  demurrer  is  overruled  or 
sustained,  and  leave  to  plead  or  Jeave 
to  amend  is  prayed  for,  the  Court  may. 
In  granting  such  motion,  impose  as 
terms  costs  not  less  than  $5  nor  more 
than  $10,  to  be  paid  by  the  losing  to 
the  successful  party  on  the  motion,  or 
his   or   their  attorney   or  solicitor. 

Costs — Suits   in    Forma   Pauperis. 

Rule  11.  Before  a  person  may  be 
permitted  to  begin  and  prosecute  a 
suit  as  a  poor  person  he  shall  make 
an  affidavit  stating  that  he  has  a  mer- 
itorious cause  of  action;  that  he  is  un- 
able to  pay  the  costs  and  that  he  will 
not  settle  or  compromise  the  claim 
or  release  the  defendant  until  all  ac- 
crued costs  are  paid.  The  attorney  or 
solicitor  of  such  person-shall  also  state 
In  writing,  that  he  has  investigated  the 
facts  and  that  he  believes  the  party 
has  a  meritorious  cause  of  action,  and, 
further,  that  he  will  not  accept  any 
compensation  from  the  plaintiff  nor 
from  any  person  In  his  behalf  until  all 
costs  are  first  paid.  After  appearance 
by  defendant,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of 
his  attorney  or  solicitor  of  record,  as 
an  officer  of  the  Court,  to  see  to  it 
that  In  the  event  of  settlement  or  com- 
promise of  the  suit,  all  costs  accrued 
shall  he  paid  out  of  the  proceeds  of 
any  such  settlement  or  compromise; 
provided,  that,  in  case  the  Judge  to 
whom     such     application     is    presented 


sha.ll    refuse    to    grant    leave,    he    shall 
so   endorse   the   affidavit. 

All  applications  for  leave  to  begin 
suit  as  a  poor  person  shall  be  made  in 
person,  unless  the  applicant  be  physic- 
ally incapacitated  from  appearing  in 
open  Court,  in  which  event  an  affi- 
davit must  be  presented  to  the  Court, 
showing  the  fact  of  the  incapacity  and 
such  other  facts  as  will  entitle  the  ap- 
plicant to  begin  suit  as  a  poor  person. 

Demurrers. 

Rule  12.  No  demurrer  shall  be  al- 
lowed to  be  filed  to  any  pleading  un- 
less upon  a  certificate  of  counsel  that 
in  his  opinion  it  is  well  founded  in 
point  of  law,  and  unless  supported 
by  the  affidavit  of  the  party,  or  by 
his  agent  duly  authorized,  or  attorney 
or  solicitor,  that  it  is  not  interposed 
for   delay. 

Depositions — Opening     of. 

Rule  13.  The  following  order  shall 
be  entered  on  the  first  day  of  each 
term: 

"Ordered,  That  leave  be,  and  is  here- 
by given  the  Clerk  of  this  Court  to 
open  and  file  all  depositions  returned 
and  to  be  returned  during  the  present 
term    of    this    Court." 

Motions. 

Rule  14.  Motions  of  course  are  heard 
and  disposed  of  in  order  on  tlie  open- 
ing of  Court  and  before  the  call  of 
the  docket  by  the  Judge  on  whose  trial 
calendar  the  cause  has  been  placed 
or  to  whom  said  cause  has  been  as- 
signed. A  memorandum  of  all  such 
motions,  stating  the  term  number,  the 
title  of  the  cause,  the  nature  of  the 
motion  briefly,  together  with  his  own 
name,  and,  except  in  default  cases,  or 
where  no  appearance  has  been  entered, 
the  name  of  the  opposing  attorney  or 
solicitor,  shall  be  placed  upon  the  mo- 
tion book  provided  by  the  Clerk  by 
the  attorney  or  solicitor  for  the  mov- 
ing party  before  the  opening  of  Court. 
Neither  attorneys  nor  solicitors  will 
rise  to  address  the  Court  upon  a  mo- 
tion until  it  has  been  called  in  its 
regular  order  from  the  motion  book 
by  the  Clerk.  All  motions  not  of 
course  shall  be  made  in  writing,  and 
when  founded  on  matters  of  fact  not 
otherwise  appearing  by  the  pleadings, 
or  other  proceedings  in  the  cause,  such 
facts  must  be  presented  by  affidavit, 
which  shall  be  filed,  with  the  motion 
with  the  Minute  Clerk  of  the  Judge 
before  whom  the  motion  is  to  be  made, 
and  a  copy  thereof  served  with  the 
notice  of  the  motion.  Counter  affidav- 
its may  ordinarily  be  filed  in  opposi- 
tion to  such  motion;  but  counter  or 
supplementary  affidavits  will  not  be 
allowed  on  applications  for  continu- 
ances, or  in  applications  for  security 
for  costs,  or  for  sureties  on  appeal 
bonds  to  justify  or  to  set  aside  de- 
faults. 

Notice    of    Motions— When    Required. 

Rule  15.  No  motion  will  be  heard 
or  order  made  in  any  cause  without 
notice  to  the  opposite  party,  when  an 
appearance  of  such  party  has  been 
entered,  except  where  a  party  is  in 
default  or  when  a  cause  is  reached  on 
the   call    of    the    trial    calendar. 


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Notice    of    Motions — How    Given. 

Rule  16.  Notice  to  the  opposite 
party  must  be  in  writing,  state  the 
motion,  designate  the  Judge  before 
whom  the  same  is  to  be  made,  and  the 
time  and  place  of  hearing,  and  be 
served  by  delivering  a  copy  to  such 
party  or  his  attorney  or  solicitor  of 
record  before  4  p.  m.  of  the  business 
day  next  preceding  the  day  mentioned 
in  the  notice  for  calling  up,  either 
personally  or  by  leaving  a  copy  there- 
of at  his  office  with  some  person  in 
charge  thereof  on  his  behalf,  and  be 
supported  by  affidavit  whenever  based 
on  matters  of  fact  not  appearing  of 
record  or  by  the  files  in  the  case,  but 
all  notices  served  on  Saturday  shall  be 
served  before  12  o'clock  noon  of  that 
day. 

Passing    and    Continuing    Suits. 

Rule  17.  When  the  principal  attor- 
ney or  solicitor  of  record,  or  the  at- 
torney or  solicitor  specially  charged 
with  the  trial  of  the  case  of  a  party, 
is  ill  or  actually  engaged  in  the  trial 
of  a  cause  in  some  other  Court  at  the 
time  the  cause  is  called  for  trial,  and 
the  other  party  is  ready,  the  Court 
will  pass  the  cause  for  the  time  with- 
out prejudice,  where  it  appears  by 
affidavit  or  otherwise  that  the  party 
seeking  the  delay  has  used  due  dili- 
gence to  be  ready  for  trial,  and  would 
have  been  ready  but  for  the  illness  or 
engagement  of  his  attorney.  Provided, 
That  a  sound  discretion  will  be  exer- 
cised by  the  Court  in  the  enforcement 
of  this  rule  in  extreme  cases,  in  favor 
of  plaintiffs  in  attachments  and  suits 
on  demands  which  would  be  barred 
by  the  statute  of  limitations  if  dis- 
missed; and  also  in  all  cases  where 
any   substantial    injury   might   result. 

No  suit  will  be  passed  for  the  second 
time  for  either  of  the  causes  above 
mentioned,  and  any  suit  so  passed  shall 
be  in  order  to  be  called  for  trial  upon 
notice  at  any  time  after  the  cause  for 
which  the  same  was  passed  shall 
cease. 

No  cause  passed  by  stipulation  of  the 
parties  shall  be,  on  account  of  any 
such  engagement  or  otherwise,  called 
for  trial  until  there  has  been  an  op- 
portunity given  for  trial  of  all  suc- 
ceeding suits  set  for  trial  on  the  last 
preceding    preliminary    call. 

If  no  such  notice  shall  be  given  dur- 
ing the  term  or  terms  the  trial  cal- 
endar shall  be  called,  the  suit  shall  be 
placed  by  the  Clerk,  without  further 
order,   on   the   next  trial   calendar. 

Service    of    Rules. 

Rule  18.  The  service  of  rules  or  or- 
ders made  by  the  Court,  or  by  the 
Judges  during  summer  recess,  shall 
be  by  delivering  a  certified  copy.  When 
neKher  the  party  nor  his  attorney  or 
solicitor  resides  in  or  has  an  office 
in  the  City  of  Chicago,  all  notices  may 
be  served  by  mail,  and  when  either 
party  has  appeared  by  attorney  or  so- 
licitor, service  of  any  rule,  order  or 
notice  made  on  such  attorney  or  so- 
licitor shall  be  deemed  sufficient,  un- 
less where  the  object  is  to  bring  a 
party  into  contempt  for  disobeying  any 
rule  or  order,  in  which  case  the  serv- 
ice shall  be  upon  the  party  personally, 
or    by    registered    letter. 


In     General. 

Rule  19.  All  matters  pertaining  to 
the  administration  of  the  Circuit 
Court,  not  herein  otherwise  provided 
for,  shall  be  under  the  direction  of  the 
Chief  Justice.  He  shall  determine  the 
necessity  for,  and  designate  from  time 
to  time  such  outside  Judges  as  shall 
be  required  to  assist  in  the  work  of 
the  Circuit  Court  of  Cook  County,  and 
such  judges  shall  discharge  their  du- 
ties under  his  direction.  He  shall  also 
have  general  supervision  and  direction 
of  the  clerk's  office,  to  the  end  that  the 
provisions  of  law  and  the  rules  of  the 
court   can    be   conformed   to. 

COMMON  LAW  RULES. 


Affidavit    for    Capias. 

Rule  1.  When  an  affidavit  for  a 
capias  or  petition  for  habeas  corpus  is 
presented  to  a  Judge  he  shall  indorse 
thereon  a  minute  of  the  order  refusing 
or   granting   the  writ. 

Default. 

Rule  2.  In  all  suits  at  law  made 
returnable  to  any  term  of  the  Court 
where  process  has  been  duly  served 
and  declaration  filed  ten  days  before 
the  first  day  of  the  term,  the  defend- 
ant shall  plead  or  demur  before  the 
opening  of  Court  on  the  morning  of 
the  third  day,  and  the  plaintiff  shall 
be  entitled  to  judgment  by  default  in 
all  suits  where  the  plea  or  demurrer  is 
not  so  filed,  unless  the  party  has  ob- 
tained an  extension  of  the  rule  so  to 
plead  or  demur.  Any  defendant  en- 
tering his  appearance  without  service 
will  be  required  to  plead  or  demur  to 
the  declaration  at  such  time  as  he 
would  be  so  required  if  he  had  been 
served  with  process  on  the  day  of  the 
entry  of  his  appearance. 

Setting   Aside   Default. 

Rule  3.  When  either  party  neglects 
to  file  the  proper  pleadings,  within 
the  time  fixed  by  law  or  the  rule  of 
the  Court,  such  party  shall  be  in  de- 
fault and  may  be  proceeded  against 
accordingly.  Defaults  will  not  be  set 
aside  except  upon  affidavit  of  the  party, 
agent  or  attorney  filed,  setting  forth  a 
meritorious  cause  of  action  or  defense, 
in  which  case  the  default  may  be  set 
aside  on  such  terms  as  the  Court  may 
deem  just,  and  the  pleading,  for  want 
of  which  such  default  existed,  shall 
be  filed  forthwith,  unless  the  Court 
shall   otherwise   direct. 

Appeal    Suits. 

Rule  4.  No  orders  will  be  entered  In 
an  appeal  suit  from  a  Justice  of  the 
peace  if  a  transcript  has  not  been  filed 
ten  davs  before  the  term  at  which 
the  application  Is  made. 

Rule  5.  The  appellee  in  any  appeal 
suit  from  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  which 
has  been  perfected  ten  days  before  the 
commencement  of  any  trial  term,  may 
enter  his  appearance  in  writing  and 
have  the  same  filed  among  the  pa- 
pers in  the  suit,  and  if  such  appearance 
is  so  entered  ten  days  before  the  com- 
mencement of  the  term,  the  suit  shall 
stand   for   trial    in   its    order. 

Rule  6.  In  appeals  from  judgments 
of  Justices  of  the  Peace  to  this  Court 


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appellant  or  appellants  shall  file  with 
the  Clerk  a  transcript  of  the  proceed- 
ings before  the  Justice  of  the  Peace 
within  ten  days  after  filing  the  appeal 
bond.  ,  ,     , 

Rule  7.  AppeaJ  suits,  when  reached 
on  calendar,  will  be  disposed  of  either 
by  trial,  continuance,  dismissal  of  case 
or  appeal,  or  by  striking  the  same 
from  the  docket,  and  in  case  the  same 
are  stricken  from  the  docket,  they 
will  not  be  again  placed  on  any  trial 
calendar  unless  all  parties  not  in  de- 
fault are  notified,  transcripts  and  pa- 
per filed,  and  the  suits  ready  in  every 
respect    for    trial. 

Rule  8.  The  Clerk  shall  place  all 
appeal  cases  upon  a  separate  calen- 
dar, which  shall  be  assigned  by  the 
Chief  Justice  to  one  or  more  of  the 
Judges   for   trial. 

Contested  Motions. 
Rule  9.  Motions  not  of  course  or 
contested  motions  will  be  heard  on 
each  Saturday  of  the  term,  after  dis- 
position of  motions  for  new  trial  on 
that  dav,  one  day's  notice  in  writing 
having  been  previously  given.  The 
Clerk  will  from  time  to  time  prepare 
a  calendar  of  contested  motions  upon 
which  such  motions  will  be  placed  in 
the  order  in  which  notice  thereof  is 
given  to  him.  A  peremptory  call  of 
such  motions  will  be  made  when  or- 
dered bv  the  Court,  of  which  three 
days'  notice  will  be  given  in  the  Law 
Bulletin. 

Motions  for  Rules  on  Sureties  In  Ap- 
peal Bond.s  to  Justify. 
Rule  10.  Motions  may  be  made  to 
require  a  surety  on  an  appeal  bond 
to  justify,  after  the  bond  has  been 
approved  and  the  appeal  perfected. 
They  must  be  supported  by  affidavit 
showing  that  afliant  has  made  inquiry 
as  to  the  responsibility  of  such  surety 
and  the  nature  of  such  inquiry,  and,  if 
the  surety  has  scheduled  any  real  es- 
tate, as  to  the  title  and  value  of  such 
real  estate,  and  that  from  such  inquiry 
affiant  believes  that  such  surety  is 
irresponsible,  and  stating  the  facts 
tending  to  show  that  such  belief  is 
well  founded.  If  such  affidavit  is 
deemed  sufficient,  a  rule  will  be  en- 
tered requiring  the  surety  to  justify 
or  the  appellant  to  give  a  new  bond 
by  a  certain  day;  and  in  default,  that 
the  appeal  be  dismissed.  The  same 
motions  in  like  manner  may  be  made 
Jn  all  cases  of  bonds  given  ex  parte 
In   any  proceeding. 

The  Clerk  shall  spread  of  record,  on 
a  book  or  books  kept  for  that  purpose, 
bonds  filed  in  any  cause  in  this  Court. 
Short  Cause  Calendar. 
Rule  11.  Monday  of  each  week  is 
set  apart  and  assigned  as  the  day  for 
the  trial  of  actions  upon  the  "Short 
Cause  Calendar."  No  suit  shall  be  no- 
ticed for  trial  on  such  calendar  until 
the  same  is  at  issue.  All  notices  to 
place  a  suit  on  such  calendar  must  be 
filed  with  the  Clerk  within  two  days 
after  service  of  the  same,  and  not  later 
than  on  Thursday  eleven  days  before 
the  Monday  on  which  the  case  is  set 
for  trial.  Suits  placed  upon  this  cal- 
endar shall  be  assigned  for  trial  In  the 
order  in  which  said  notices  are  filed 
with  the  Clerk,  in  the  same  manner 
as  other  common  law  suits,  and  all 
p^tUs  not  reached  for  trial  on  the  Mon- 


day designated  shall  stand  continued 
until  the  following  Monday.  A  suit 
upon  the  "Short  Cause  Calendar"  may 
be  passed  or  continued  for  good  cause 
shown,  the  same  as  other  suits,  and  if 
so  passed  or  continued  it  shall  lose  its 
place  upon  such  calendar,  but  may  be 
again  placed  thereon  by  either  party 
giving   ten   days'    notice. 

Instructions. 

Rule  12.  All  instructions  or  propo- 
sitions of  law  must  be  presented  to 
the  Court  at  the  conclusion  of  the  tak- 
ing of  the   evidence. 

Motions    for    Nctv    Trial. 

Rule  13.  Motions  for  new  trial  must 
be  filed  in  writing,  and  such  motions 
will  be  heard  on  Saturday  of  the 
week  following  the  week  in  which 
the  verdict  is  rendered,  unless 
the  Judge  presiding  at  the  trial 
shall  otherwise  direct,  and  it  shall  be 
the  duty  of  the  Clerk  to  make  up  each 
Saturday  a  calendar  of  such  motions 
for  new  trial,  in  the  order  in  which  the 
suits  were  tried,  placing  thereon  with- 
out notice,  all  pending  motions.  This 
calendar  will  be  called  and  motions 
disposed  of  without  notice,  and  in  case 
the  hearing  of  any  motion  is  continued 
it  will  be  placed  at  the  foot  of  the 
next  new  trial  motion  calendar,  un- 
less   the    Court    shall    otherwise    order. 

New  Trial. 

Rule  14.  Whenever  a  jury  shall  re- 
port its  inability  to  agree  upon  a  ver- 
dict in  any  case  the  trial  judge  shall 
direct  a  new  trial  to  proceed  forth- 
with, or  as  soon  thereafter  as  practica- 
ble. 

Opening  Statement. 

Rule  in.  As  soon  as  the  jury  has 
been  selected  and  sworn  to  try  the  is- 
sues in  any  case,  the  court  shall  call 
upon  the  counsel  for  the  plaintiff  to 
make  the  opening  statement  to  the 
jury,  and  immediately  thereafter,  the 
court  shall  call  upon  the  counsel  for 
the  defendant  to  make  an  opening 
statement  in  behalf  of  the  defendant, 
unless  counsel  for  the  defendant  elects 
to  waive  the  making  of  his  opening 
statement. 

InNtriietious. 

Rule  10.  -Rach  party  shall  upon  the 
conclusion  of  every  case  tried  by  jury, 
and  before  the  beginning  of  the  argu- 
ments, submit  to  the  trial  judge  the 
instructions  which  lie  intends  to  ask 
the  coui-t  to  give  to  the  jury,  and  shall 
at  tlie  same  time  deliver  a  copy  thereof 
to  counsel   for  the   opposite  party. 

Tlicreupon  the  judge  shall  give  each 
liartv  an  opportunitv,  out  of  the  pres- 
ence of  the  jury  and  before  the  begin- 
ning of  the  arguments,  to  state  his  ob- 
jections to  the  instructions  requested 
bv  the  other  party  and  to  reply  to  the 
oiijections  of  the  opposite  party  to  the 
instructions   requested    by   him. 

If  the  judge  modifies  the  instructions 
loqufsted  by  the  parties  he  shall  give 
counsel  an  opportunitv  before  the  same 
are  read  to  the  jury  to  state  bis  ob- 
jections to  the  instructions  as  modified. 

Counsel  will  be  expected  as  officers 
of  the  court,  in  good  faitli,  to  assist 
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Rules    ot    the    Circuit    Court    of    Cook    County. 


before  the  beg-inning-  of  the  arg-uments 
to  the  jury,  so  that  the  jury  may  be 
correctly  charg-ed  as  to  the  law  of  the 
case,  and  Inadvertent  and  preventilile 
error  may  not  enter  into  the  record  to 
the  manifest  prejudice  of  the  cause  of 
justice. 

The  trial  judge  will,  as  far  as  prac- 
ticable, arrange  the  order  of  the  in- 
structions which  he  intends  to  give,  so 
as  to  present  the  law  of  the  case  to 
the  jury  in  the  form  of  a  connected 
charp-e.  If  the  judge  shall  elect  to  give 
of  his  own  motion  any  additional  in- 
structions for  the  purpose  of  more 
fully  presenting  to  the  jury  the  law  of 
the  case  as  applicable  to  the  issues 
of  fact,  such  additional  instructions 
shall  also  be  submitted  to  counsel  as 
above  provided,  in  regard  to  modifica- 
tions  of   requested   instructions. 


CHANCERY  RULES. 

Appearance   of   Parties. 

1.  When  any  defendant  who  shall 
be  summoned,  served  with  a  copy  of 
the  bill  or  petition,  or  notified  of  the 
beginning  of  the  suit  as  required  by 
law,  shall  enter  and  file  an  appearance 
in  writing  before  default  taken,  the 
party  entering  such  appearance  shall 
thereby,  without  any  order,  have  twen- 
ty days  from  the  first  day  of  the  ap- 
pearance term  within  which  to  ex- 
cept, plead,  answer  or  demur.  By  ap- 
pearance term  is  meant  the  term  at 
which  the  party  might  be  defaulted 
for  failure  to   appear. 

When  any  defendant,  who  has  not 
been  summoned,  etc.,  as  required  by 
law,  shall  enter  an  appearance,  he  shall 
give  the  complainant's  solicitor  im- 
mediate written  notice  of  the  fact, 
and  shall  except,  plead,  answer  or  de- 
mur within  twenty  days  after  the  first 
day  of  the  term  next  succeeding'  that 
in  which  his  appearance  has  been  en- 
tered. 

Defaults. 

2.  On  and  after  the  third  day  of 
each  term  defaults  may  be  entered  as 
to  such  defendants  as  have  been  served 
in  due  time,  and  have  filed  no  appear- 
ance  in  writing. 

What    May    be    Considered    as    Motions 
of   Course. 

3.  Motions  for  default,  default  de- 
crees, for  appointment  of  commission- 
ers in  partition;  for  confirmation  of 
reports  of  commissioners  and  of  Mas- 
ters where  no  exceptions  are  filed, 
motions  for  rules  to  plead,  answer  or 
demur;  concerning  amendments  of 
pleadings  or  for  leave  to  file  any  plead- 
ing or  paper;  to  set  aside  defaults, 
for  new  bonds;  that  sureties  Justify; 
concerning  ne-exeats;  for  ex  parte  in- 
junction orders:  touching-  the  custody 
of  children;  motions  for  reference  to  a 
IMaster  and  for  contempts  of  Court 
may,  among  others,  be  considered  mo- 
tions of  course. 

Calling  and   Hearing;  of  3Iotions. 

4.  If  no  one  appears  for  or  against 
a  motion  when  called,  it  will  be 
stricken     from    the     "contested    motion 


calendar"   or    the    "motion    book"   upon 
which  it  may  be  pending. 

Motions,  whether  "contested"  or  "of 
course,"  if  not  supported  by  the  mov- 
ing solicitor  when  called,  will  be  over- 
ruled, as,  of  course,  on  the  suggestion 
of  opposing  solicitor,  who,  in  response 
to  notice  thereof  is  in  attendance,  and 
no  renewal  thereof  will  be  permitted 
except  for  cause  shown,  upon  service 
of  notice  of  motion  therefor  with  copy 
of  afl^davit,  etc.,  upon  the  opposite  so- 
licitor and  upon  reasonable  terms  m 
the  discretion  of  the  Court,  or  upon 
consent  thereto  in  writing  of  the  op- 
posing   solicitor. 

In  all  cases  where  a  motion  is  made 
before  default  day  and  there  is  no  ap- 
pearance of  defendant  by  solicitor,  the 
defendant  shall  be  personally  served 
with  at  least  one  day's  notice  thereof, 
and  with  copies  as  hereinbefore  di- 
rected, if  practicable,  and  not  other- 
wise determined  by  the  Court  because 
of  the  emergency  thereof;  all  motions 
except  in  default  cases  shall  be  re- 
duced to  writing  and  filed  in  the  cause 
before  action  of  the  Court  is  moved 
thereon. 

Contested   Motions. 

Contested  motions  shall  be  deemed 
to  include  all  motions  pertaining  to 
the  settling  of  pleadings;  for  alimony 
and  solicitor's  fees;  for  injunctions 
upon  notice;  to  dissolve  injunctions; 
for  the  appointment  or  removal  of  re- 
ceivers; the  hearing  of  exceptions  to 
Masters  or  receiver's  reports,  and  all 
other  opposed  motions  the  hearing  of 
which  will  operate  unduly  to  delay 
the   Court   in   its   other   duties. 

A  calendar  of  such  motions  will  be 
made  up  on  Friday  of  each  week  for 
hearing  on  the  following  Monday,  in 
the  order  of  filing  notices  thereof,  with 
the  Minute  Clerk,  and  will  be  posted 
in  the  Court  room.  The  Court  may,  in 
its  discretion,  continue  the  call  of  said 
calendar  from  day  to  day,  or  upon  a 
particular  day  to  be  specified  without 
notice  except  as  may  be  announced 
during  the  call  thereof,  and  may, 
whenever,  in  its  opinion,  the  exigency 
of  the  case  requires  it,  hear  particular 
motions  at  any  time. 

Motions  passed  under  the  rule  re- 
lating to  the  engagement  or  other  dis- 
ability of  a  solicitor  shall  be  placed 
at  the  head  of  the  next  succeeding  cal- 
endar in  the  relative  order  they  occu- 
pied  on   the  pending  calendar. 

Motions  continued  by  order  or  con- 
sent, will  be  placed  in  their  relative 
order  at  the  foot  of  the  next  calendar 
unless  otherwise  ordered. 

To  entitle  a  motion  to  be  placed  and 
heard  on  the  contested  motion  calen- 
dar, notice  thereof,  together  with  a 
copy  of  all  affidavits  and  other  perti- 
nent and  competent  papers  relied  upon 
and  to  be  read  in  support  thereof,  ex- 
cept the  records,  files,  pleadings,  depo- 
sitions, reports  of  Masters  and  Re- 
ceivers, and  other  proceedings  in  the 
cause,  or  in  other  causes,  must  be 
served  on  the  solicitor  of  the  opposing 
party  before  four  o'clock  in  the  after- 
noon of  the  nreceding  Thursday,  and 
a  copv  of  all  counter-affidavits,  etc. 
(with  "the  like  exceptions),  must  be 
served  on  the  solicitor  of  the  moving 
party  before  twelve  o-'clock  noon  of 
Saturday  succeeding.  Said  notice  with 
proof,   or  acceptance,   of  service  there- 


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of,  must  be  delivered  to  the  Minute 
Clerk  before  two  o'clock  p.  m.  of  the 
Friday  before  the  Monday  on  which 
the   motion   is  to    be  heard. 

To  entitle  records  or  other  proceed- 
ings in  the  same  cause  or  in  other 
causes  than  the  one  in  which  the  mo- 
tion is  made,  to  be  read  either  in  sup- 
port of  or  in  opposition  to  a  motion 
of  any  kind,  brief  designation  thereof 
shall  be  made  by  notice  to  the  solici- 
tor of  the  opposite  party  within  the 
times  mentioned  for  the  service  of  af- 
fidavits. 

Affidavits  and  matters  of  record, 
strictly  in  rebuttal,  may  be  read  with- 
out notice,  or  the  service  of  a  copy 
thereof. 

Motions  in  cases  where  the  emerg- 
ency thereof  will  not  admit  of  the  de- 
lay incident  to  the  contested  motion 
calendar,  may  be  taken  up  and  heard 
at  any  time,  upon  such  notice  as  the 
Court  may,  in  its  discretion,  direct,  or 
without  notice,  if  the  Court  shall  so 
determine. 

Except  by  permission  of  the  Court, 
but  one  solicitor  on  each  side  shall  be 
heard  on  any  motion,  demurrer,  or  any 
interlocutory  matter. 

Default     Divorces     and     Other     Default 
Suits. 

5.  All  default  divorce  suits  as  well 
as  all  other  default  suits,  in  which  no- 
tice shall  be  given  the  Clerk  to  place 
the  same  upon  the  default  calendar 
will  be  heard  upon  Saturday  of  each 
week,  unless  otherwise  determined  by 
the  Judge  before  whom  such  cause 
is  pending.  No  references  shall  be 
allowed  in  default  divorce  suits,  except 
as  to  questions  of  alimony  and  prop- 
erty, and  all  testimony  must  be  taken 
by  deposition  or  In  open  Court.  When 
taken  in  open  Court  it  must  be  taken  in 
shorthand,  written  out  and  sworn  to 
be  a  correct  transcript  by  the  stenog- 
rapher and  solicitor  in  the  suit  and 
presented  to  the  Court,  and  filed  be- 
fore a  decree  wiU  be  entered.  No  de- 
cree of  divorce  will  be  granted  upon 
the  unsupported  testimony  of  the  com- 
plainant. 

Within  ten  days  after  the  hearing 
of  any  default  or  uncontested  divorce 
suit,  the  complainant  shall  hand  to  the 
Minute  Clerk  a  draft  of  the  decree  and 
certificate  of  evidence;  in  default 
whereof,  unless  for  good  cause  shown 
the  time  be  extended,  the  bill  shall  be 
dismissed. 

Withdrawal    of    Solicitors. 

6.  No  solicitor  will  be  permitted  to 
withdraw  his  appearance  for  any  party 
unless  the  Court  shall  be  satisfied  by 
affidavit  or  otherwise,  that  such  party 
has  had  reasonable  notice  of  the  so- 
licitor's Intention  to  withdraw  hla  ap- 
pearance in  the  cause. 

Abstract     of    Pleadings    and     Evidence. 

7.  In  all  cases  heard  in  this  Court, 
except  where  otherwise  determined  by 
the  Court,  the  parties  shall  prepare  an 
abstract  or  abridgement  of  their  re- 
spective pleadings,  and  of  the  evidence 
when  the  same  shall  have  been  taken 
by  deposition  or  before  a  Master  In 
Chancery,  and  such  abstract  of  the 
pleadings  and  evidence  shall  be  read 
on  the  hearing  in  lieu  of  the  original 
pleadings  and   depositions. 


Decrees,    Ktc,    as    to    Sale    of    Real    E:s- 
tate. 

8.  All  decrees  and  orders  of  this 
Court  directing  the  public  sale  of  any 
real  estate  or  an  interest  therein, 
shall  provide  that  such  sale  shall  be 
made  at  the  rooms  of  the  Chicago  Real 
Estate  Board  or  of  the  Cook  County 
Real  Estate  Board  In  the  City  of  Chi- 
cago unless  the  Court  for  cause  shown 
shall  otherwise  order. 

Changing   Final   Decree   as   to   Alimony 
or    Custody    of    Children. 

9.  All  applications  for  changing  a 
final  order  or  decree  concerning  ali- 
mony or  the  custody  of  children  shall 
be  by  petition  in  writing  verified  by 
affidavit.  Upon  the  filing  thereof  a 
rule  on  the  respondent  to  plead,  an- 
swer or  demur  in  ten  days  after  serv- 
ice of  the  copy  thereof  on  such  re- 
spondent, may  be  obtained.  Issues 
joined  therein  may  be  heard  at  such 
time  as  the  Court  may  order.  The 
Court  may,  in  its  discretion,  upon  mo- 
tion, refer  the  same  to  a  Master,  as  in 
other   cases. 

Bonds. 

10.  Upon  the  motion  of  any  party 
in  interest,  the  bond  of  any  receiver, 
injunction  or  other  bond  may  be  or- 
dered spread  of  record  in  the  cause 
in    which    it    is    filed. 

Complete     Record,     Etc. 

11.  A  complete  record  may  be  made 
of  all  pleadings,  files,  etc.,  in  any 
cause  upon  the  motion  of  any  party 
in  interest,  upon  such  terms  as  to  the 
costs   thereof   as   the   Court    may   order. 

Any  pleading  or  file  may  be  ordered 

spread    of    record    in    any    cause    before 

final    decree,    upon    such    terms    and    in 

such  manner  as  the   Court   may  order. 

Receivers. 

12.  Notice  of  the  filing  of  reports 
by  receivers,  and  of  all  orders  asked 
for  or  by  any  receivers,  and  of  all 
orders  to  be  made  on  such  receiver 
siiall  be  given  to  each  and  all  the  so- 
licitors or  firms  of  solicitors  of  record 
in  the  cause. 

Rules  Governing  Masters  in  Chancery. 
1.  Whenever  a  reference  shall  be 
made  to  a  Master  in  Chancery  of  this 
Court,  to  take  testimony  and  report 
the  same,  or  to  take  testimony  and 
report  the  same  with  his  conclusions 
thereon  to  the  Court,  the  Master  to 
whom  such  reference  is  made  shall,  as 
soon  as  practicable,  fix  a  day  to  pro- 
ceed with  the  taking  of  testimony  or 
evidence,  on  such  reference,  and  on  the 
day  so  fixed  he  shall  proceed  with  the 
taking  of  such  testimony  or  evidence, 
and  may,  in  his  discretion,  fix  a  day 
within  which  the  complainant  shall 
close  his  proofs,  which  time  he  may, 
in  his  discretion,  for  good  cause  shown, 
extend  for  such  reasonable  time  as 
justice  may  require;  and  as  soon  as 
the  complainant  has  closed  his  proofs, 
shall  fix  a  time  within  which  the  de- 
fendant shall  close  his  proofs,  and  the 
complainant  his  proofs  in  rebuttal;  and 
In  his  discretion  for  good  cause  may 
extend  the  time  for  such  reasonable 
time  as  justice  may  require;  and  In 
case  the  parties  shall  not  close  their 
proofs  within  the  time  limited  by  the 
Master,  he  shall  proceed  to  make  up 
his  report  upon  the  testimony  and  evi- 
dence that  may  have  been  submitted  to 


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him  without  waiting  for  further  evi- 
dence or  testimony  from  the  party  so 
failing  to  close  his  proofs  within  the 
time  limited. 

2.  Whenever  such  reference  is  made 
to  a  Master  in  Chancery  of  this  Court, 
to  take  testimony  and  report  the  same, 
or  to  take  testimony  and  report  the 
same  with  his  conclusions  thereon  to 
the  Court,  the  Master  shall  have  full 
power  and  discretion  to  pass  upon  all 
questions  of  competency  of  witnesses, 
and  the  propriety  and  relevancy  of  all 
questions  or  interrogatories  put  by 
counsel,  and  the  Master  shall  note  his 
ruling  upon  each  objection  in  the  min- 
utes of  the  proceedings  before  him,  and 
when  the  Master  has  ruled  that  a  party 
or  witness  shall  answer  a  given  in- 
terrogatory, it  shall  be  the  duty  of 
such  witness  or  party  to  answer  in  the 
same  manner  as  if  such  witness  or 
party  had  been  so  directed  by  the 
Court;  and  in  case  the  Master  shall 
hold  that  any  question  is  irrelevant  or 
incompetent,  the  same  shall  not  be 
answered.  If  either  party  shall  object 
to  the  ruling  of  the  Master  upon  the 
admissibility  of  testimony  or  evidence, 
they  shall,  after  the  testimony  and 
evidence  before  the  Master  is  closed, 
and  before  he  makes  his  report  there- 
on, bring  such  objections  and  excep- 
tions to  the  Master's  ruling  upon  the 
testimony  before  the  Court,  and  if  the 
Court  shall  sustain  the  ruling  of  the 
Master,  he  shall  immediately  proceed 
to  make  his  report  upon  the  testimony 
and  evidence  submitted  to  him,  and  if 
such  objections  and  exceptions  to  the 
rulings  of  the  Master  shall  be  sus- 
tained, the  Master  shall  proceed  to  take 
such  further  testimony  as  the  Court 
may  direct,  and  shall  disregard,  in 
making  up  his  report,  such  testimony 
as  the  Court  may  rule  to  be  incom- 
petent   or    irrelevant. 

3.  All  parties  accounting  before  a 
Master  shall  bring  in  their  respective 
accounts  in  the  form  of  debtor  and 
creditor,  and  any  of  the  other  parties 
who  shall  not  be  satisfied  with  the 
accounts  so  brought  in,  shall  be  at 
liberty  to  examine  the  accounting 
party  viva  voce  or  upon  oral  or  writ- 
ten interrogatories,  in  the  Master's  of- 
fice, as  the  Master  may  direct. 

4.  The  Master  shall  be  at  liberty  to 
examine  any  creditor  or  other  per- 
son coming  in  to  make  a  claim  before 
him,  either  upon  written  Interroga- 
tories or  viva  voce,  or  in  both  modes, 
as  the  nature  of  the  case  may  appear 
to  him  to  require.  The  evidence  upon 
such  examination  shall  be  taken  down 
by  the  Master,  or  by  some  other  per- 
son by  his  order  and  in  his  presence, 
if  either  party  requires  It,  in  order 
that  the  same  may  be  used  by  the 
Court,   if   necessary. 

5.  All  affidavits,  depositions  and 
documents  which  have  been  previously 
made,  read  or  used  In  the  Court  upon 
any  proceeding  in  any  cause  or  matter 
may  be  used  before  the  Master. 

6.  Every  bill  or  petition  upon  which 
an  ex  parte  preliminary  injunction, — 
order  for  the  appointment  of  a  receiv- 
er,— or  for  a  writ  of  ne  exeat  republica 
is  desired,  shall  be  filed  with  the  Clerk 
of  the  Court  before  the  same  is  pre- 
sented to  a  Judge  for  an  order  or  to 
a  Master  for  a  recommendation  as  to 
such  injunction,  receiver  or  writ  of 
ne  exeat.  For  such  purpose  the  Clerk 
may  deliver  such  bill  or  petition  to  the 

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solicitor  or  person  filing  such  bill  upon 
his  receipting  therefor  to  such  Ciern., 
but  the  same  must  be  returned  to  the 
custody  of  such  Clerk  immediately 
after  such  Judge  or  Master  shall  have 
passed    upon    such    application. 

No  Master  shall  examine  any  such 
bill  or  petition  presented  to  him  until 
the  same  shall  have  been  filed  as  afore- 
said and  the  Master'^  fee  paid  to  such 
Master. 

The  Master  shall  indorse  upon  or 
at  the  foot  of  every  such  bill  or 
petition  so  presented  and  examined 
by  him  his  conclusion  or  recommenda- 
tion as  to  whether  the  prayer  of  such 
bill  or  petition  as  to  such  injunction, 
receiver,  or  ne  exeat,  should  be 
granted. 

No  Master  shall  examine  or  make 
any  recommendation  upon  any  such 
bill  or  petition  which  shall  contain 
the  indorsement  of  any  other  Master 
as  aforesaid,  except  upon  a  special  or- 
der  of   the    Court   to   that    effect. 

7.  The  attendance  of  solicitors  shall 
not  be  compulsory  before  Masters  in 
Chancery  in  any  matter  on  Saturday 
after    12    o'clock   noon. 

Rules     Governing     Proceedings     Before 

E^xamlners    of    Titles    Under    the 

Laud    Registration    Act. 

1.  All  rules  of  this  Court  now  ex- 
isting or  hereafter  entered  with  re- 
saltion  to  the  practice  and  proceeding 
before  Masters  in  Chancery,  on  orders 
of  reference,  shall  apply  to  and  govern 
all  proceedings  before  Examiners  of  Ti- 
tle, in  case  of  proceedings  under  the 
Land  Registration  Act,  except  so  far 
as  the  same  may  be  In  conflict  with 
the  Act  concerning  Land  Titles,  or 
Registration  of  Titles,  In  which  case 
the  Act  itself  shall  govern. 

2.  All  orders  to  be  entered  in  Land 
Registration  cases  shall  be  drafted  and 
the  draft  presented  to  one  of  the  Ex- 
aminers of  Titles,  or  Registrar  of 
Titles,  for  approval  as  to  form  before 
being  presented  to  the  Court,  and  mo- 
tions for  the  entry  of  such  orders  will 
not  be  considered  unless  approved  as 
to  form  by  the  Examiner  of  Titles  or 
by  the  Registrar  of  Titles  as  afore- 
said unless  proper  showing  Is  made 
why  such  motions  should  be  heard 
without    such    approval. 

3.  The  printed  forms  prescribed  and 
prepared  by  the  Registrar  of  Titles, 
including  forms  for  applications,  de- 
crees, orders  of  reference,  etc.,  shall 
so  far  as  possible  be  used  by  solicitors 
in  proceedings  under  the  Land  Regis- 
tration  Act. 

4.  Appearances  of  defendants  In 
Land  Registration  cases  shall  be  filed 
at  or  before  the  return  day  of  the 
summons,  and  where  such  appearances 
shall  be  entered  in  writing  before  de- 
fault taken,  such  defendant  shall  be 
entitled  to  twenty  days  from  the  re- 
turn day  of  the  summons  within  which 
to  except,  plead  or  answer  to  the  ap- 
plication. 

All  foregoing  rules  shall  go  into 
effect  and  be  in  force  from  and  after 
the  twenty-first  day  of  March,  1910, 
and  on  and  from  that  date  shall  super- 
sede all  prior  rules  adopted  by  this 
Court.  The  rules  adopted  shall  be 
spread  of  record  In  "record  en  banc," 
and  the  Clerk  shall  order  five  thous- 
and copies  of  them  printed  for  the 
use  of  the  Court. 


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Common  Law  Rules 

OF  THE 

SUPERIOR  COURT  of  COOK  COUNTY 


Nnmberlngr  of  Cases. 

Rule  1.  Cases  brought  in  this  court 
are  at  once  g:iven  two  numbers,  the  gen- 
eral number  and  the  term  number.  The 
first  is  never  changed,  and  in  this  num- 
bering no  distinction  is  made  between 
cases  at  law  and  in  chancery. 

Cases  brought  during  the  year  are 
numbered  in  the  series  of  term  numbers 
to  which  they  belong. 

In  calling  the  attention  of  the  court 
to  any  pending  case  the  term  number 
must  be  used.  "When  a  cause  is  finally 
disposed  of,  the  files  are  arranged  in  the 
vault  according  to  the  general  numbers. 

Clerk's   Register. 

Rule  2.  The  clerk  shall  keep  a  regis- 
ter, in  which  shall  be  noted: 

1.  The  number  and  title  of  all  causes, 
petitions  or  proceedings  commenced  in 
this  court. 

2.  The  names  of  the  respective  attor- 
neys therein. 

3.  The  date  and  time  of  day  of  filing 
each  paper  filed  in  such  cause,  describing 
the  same  as  briefly  as  may  be  necessary 
for  identification. 

4.  The  date  when  any  paper  shall  be 
taken  from  the  files,  to  whom  delivered 
and  when  returned. 

Files— RemoTal  of  Papers. 

Rule  3.  Copies  of  all  pleadings  must 
be  filed  with  the  clerk  at  the  time  orig- 
inals are  filed,  and  unless  such  copies  are 
furnished  at  that  time  the  clerk  will 
refuse  to  file  the  originals. 

The  files  in  pending  causes  shall  be 
kept  in  the  law  file  room. 

No  paper  filed  shall  be  delivered  to  any 
person  other  than  an  attorney  or  counsel 
In  the  case,  or  his  clerk,  known  to  be 
such ;  nor  shall  the  entire  files  or  any 
bond,  writ  or  other  process  be  delivered 
to  any  other  person  than  a  bailiff  or 
deputy  clerk  of  this  court. 

Copies  of  pleadings  and  papers  may  be 
withdrawn  to  be  returned  within  three 
days  upon  le.aving  receipt  for  the  same. 

The  clerk  of  the  court  will  not  permit 
the  originals  of  pleadings  and  papers  in 
any  case  to  be  withdrawn  without  an  or- 
der of  the  court. 

On  good  cause  shown,  the  motion  judge 
or  the  trial  judge  to  whom  the  case  is 
assigned,  may,  on  application,  permit  the 
original  files  to  be  withdrawn. 

Any  person  withdrawing  without  leave 
of  court  the  original  of  any  paper  filed 
with  the  clerk  in  any  case  will  be  deemed 
In  contempt  of  court. 


Any  person  withdrawing  without  leave 
of  court  or  permission  of  the  clerk,  and 
in  either  case  without  leaving  with  the 
clerk  in  charge  a  receipt  signed  by  an 
attorney  of  this  court,  or  a  firm  of  such 
attorneys,  the  original  or  any  paper  filed 
with  the  clerk  in  any  case,  will  be 
deemed  in  contempt  of  court. 

Opening:  of  Depositions. 

Rule  4.  The  following  order  shall  be 
entered  on  the  first  day  of  each  term : 

"1.  Ordered,  That  leave  be,  and  is 
hereby  given  the  clerk  of  this  court  to 
open  and  file  all  depositions  returned  and 
to  be  returned  during  the  present  term  of 
this  court." 

Affidavit  for  Capias. 

Rule  5.  AVhen  an  affidavit  for  a  capias 
is  presented  to  a  judge  he  shall  indorse 
thereon  a  minute  of  the  order  refusing  or 
granting  the  writ. 

Default. 

Rule  6.  In  all  cases  made  returnable 
to  any  term  of  the  court  where  process 
has  been  duly  served  and  declaration  filed 
ten  days  before  the  first  day  of  the  term, 
the  defendant  shall  plead  by  the  morning 
of  the  third  day.  by  the  opening  of  the 
court,  and  the  plainthT  shall  be  entitled 
to  judgment  by  default  in  all  cases  where 
the  plea  is  not  so  fixed,  unless  the  party 
has  obtained  an  extension  of  the  rule  so 
to  plead.  Any  defendant  entering  his  ap- 
pearance without  service  will  be  required 
to  plead  or  demur  to  the  declaration  at 
such  time  as  he  would  be  so  required  if 
he  had  been  served  with  process  on  the 
day  of  the  entry  of  his  appearance. 

Settlnsr   Aside  Default. 

Rule  7.  When  either  party  neglects  to 
file  the  proper  pleadings,  within  the  time 
fixed  by  law  or  the  rule  of  the  court,  such 
party  shall  be  considered  in  default  and 
may  be  proceeded  against  accordingly. 
Defaults  will  not  be  set  aside  except 
upon  affidavit  of  the  paity,  agent  or  at- 
torney filed,  setting  forth  that  there  Is  a 
meritorious  cause  of  action,  or  defense, 
and  the  nature  of  it.  in  which  case  the 
default  may  be  set  aside  on  such  terms 
as  the  court  may  deem  just,  and  the 
pleading,  for  want  of  which  such  default 
existed,  shall  be  filed  forthwith,  unless 
the  court   shall   otherwise    direct. 

Appeal  Cases. 

Rule  8.  No  orders  will  be  entered  in 
nn  appeal  case  from  a  justice  of  the 
peace  if  a  transcript  has  not  been  filed 
ten  days  before  the  term  at  Which  the 
application   is  made. 


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Rule  9.  The  appellee  in  any  appeal 
case  from  a  justice  of  the  peace,  which 
has  been  perfected  ten  days  before  the 
commencement  of  any  trial  term,  may 
enter  his  appearance  in  writing  and  have 
the  same  filed  among  the  papers  in  the 
case,  and  If  such  appearance  Is  so  en- 
tered ten  days  before  the  commencement 
of  the  term,  the  case  shall  stand  for 
trial  in  its  order. 

Rule  10.  In  appeals  from  judgments 
of  justices  of  the  peace  to  this  court  ap- 
pellant or  appellants  shall  file  with  the 
clerk  a  transcript  of  the  proceedings  be- 
fore the  justice  of  the  peace  within  ten 
days  after  filing  the  appeal  bond ;  in  de- 
fault thereof  the  court  shall  dismiss  said 
appeal  unless  good  cause  be  shown  why 
such  order  should  not  be  entered. 

If  a  defendant  in  an  action  of  forcible 
detainer  desires  to  appeal  to  this  court 
no  appeal  bond  shall  be  approved  or  filed 
unless  it  shall  appear  from  a  transcript 
that  the  defendant  prayed  an  appeal  be- 
fore the  justice,  and  that  the  justice  fixed 
the  amount  of  the  appeal  bond,  or  that  a 
judge  of  this  court  has  fixed  the  amount 
of  such  bond  ,     , 

Rule  11.  Appeal  cases,  when  reached 
on  calendar,  will  be  disposed  of  either 
by  trial,  continuance,  dismissal  of  case 
or  appeal,  or  by  striking  the  same  from 
ihe  docket,  and  in  case  the  same  are 
stricken  from  the  docket,  they  will  not 
be  again  placed  on  any  trial  calendar 
unless  all  parties  are  in  court,  trans- 
scripts  and  papers  filed,  and  the  cases 
ready  in  every  respect  for  trial. 

Notice— When  Reanlred. 

Rule  12.  Parties  shall  take  notice  of 
all  calls  of  the  calendar. 

No  motion  will  be  heard  or  order  made 
In  any  cause  without  notice  to  the  oppo- 
site party,  when  an  appearance  of  such 
party  has  been  entered,  except  where  a 
party  is  in  default  or  when  a  cause  is 
reached  on  the  call  of  the  trial  calendar. 

Notice — VLoxv  Given. 

Rule  13.  Notice  to  the  opposite  party 
must  be  in  writing,  state  the  motion,  des- 
ignate the  judge  before  whom  the  same 
is  to  be  made,  and  the  place  of  hearing, 
and  be  served  by  delivering  a  copy  to 
such  party  or  his  attorney  of  record  be- 
fore four  p.  M.  of  the  day  preceding  the 
day  mentioned  in  the  notice  for  calling 
up   such   motion. 

The  service  of  a  motion  upon  an  at- 
torney by  leaving  a  copy  thereof  at  his 
office,  in  his  absence,  with  a  clerk  or 
other  person  in  charge  of  such  office,  shall 
be  regarded  as  service  upon  such  attor- 
ney; provided,  however,  if  the  attorney 
has  no  office  in  the  city,  then  the  service 
shall  be  as  the  court  may  direct. 
Service  of  Rule. 

Rule  14.  The  service  of  rules  or  or- 
ders made  by  the  court,  or  by  the  judges 
during  summer  rrcess.  shall  be  by  deliv- 
ering a  certified  copy.  When  neither  the 
party  nor  his  attorney  resides  in  or  has 
an  office  In  the  City  of  Chicago,  all  no- 
tices may  be  served  by  mail,  and  when 
either  party  has  appeared  by  attorney, 
service  of  any  rule,  order  or  notice  made 
on  such  attorney  shall  be  deemed  suffi- 
cient, unless  where  the  object  Is  to  bring 
a  party  into  contempt  for  disobeying  any 
rule  or  order,  in  which  case  the  services 
ahall  be  upon  the  party  personally. 


Hotlona  and  Demurrera. 

Rule  15.  All  motions,  of  course  and 
contested,  excepting  motions  for  new  trial 
and  motions  subsequent  thereto,  and  mo- 
tions arising  during  the  actual  trial  of  a 
case,  shall  be  determined  and  disposed 
of  by  one  or  more  judges  designated  for 
that  purpose. 

All  such  motions  shall  be  placed  upon 
a  motion  calendar  and  will  be  called  and 
disposed  of  in  their  order  upon  such  cal- 
endar. All  motions  not  of  course  shall  be 
made  in  writing,  and  when  founded  on 
matters  of  fact  not  otherwise  appearing 
by  the  pleadings,  or  other  proceeding  by 
the  pleadings  in  the  cause,  such  facts 
must  be  presented  by  affidavit,  which  shall 
be  filed  with  the  motion,  and  a  copy 
thereof  served  with  the  notice  of  the  mo- 
tion. Counter  afHdavits  may  ordinarily 
be  filed  in  opposition  to  such  motion ;  but 
counter  or  supplementary  affidavits  will 
not  be  allowed  on  application  for  continu- 
ances, or  in  applications  for  security  for 
costs,  or  for  sureties  in  appeal  bonds  to 
justify. 

All  matters  requiring  Immediate  action 
or  attention  and  not  affecting  or  pertain- 
ing to  any  case  then  on  a  trial  call  shall 
be  presented  to  and  heard  by  the  motion 
judge.  Confessions  of  judgment,  petitions 
for  mandamus  or  quo  warranto  for  leave 
to  sue  in  forma  pauperis,  applications  for 
naturalization,  the  assessment  of  damages 
in  noncontested  or  settled  cases,  and  simi- 
lar matters  are  included  in  this  rule. 
The  motion  judge  shall  also  hear  the  cases 
placed  upon  the  short  cause  calendar. 

Rule  16.  Whenever  the  motion  judge 
shall  have  entered  default  in  any  case 
and  it  is  necessary  for  a  jury  to  assess 
plaintiff's  damages.  If  there  be  no  jury 
sitting  in  his  room  the  clerk  in  the  mo- 
tion room  shall  notify  the  assignment 
clerk  that  default  has  been  entered,  and 
the  assignment  clerk  will  tliereupon  as- 
sign the  cause  to  some  one  of  the  trial 
judges  for  final  disposition. 

Rule  17.  No  demurrer  shall  be  allowed 
to  be  filed  to  any  declaration  unless  upon 
I  a  certificate  of  counsel  that  in  his  opin- 
'  ion  it  is  well  founded  in  point  of  law, 
and  unless  supported  by  the  affidavit  of 
the  defendant,  or  by  his  agent  duly  au- 
thorized, or  attorney,  that  it  is  rot  inter- 
posed for  delay. 

Rule  18.  Whenever  a  default  is  set 
aside  or  a  demurrer  is  overruled  or  sus- 
tained, and  leave  to  plead  or  leave  to 
amend  is  prayed  for,  the  court  may,  in 
granting  such  motion,  impose  as  terms 
costs  not  less  than  J5.00  nor  more  than 
$10,00,  to  be  paid  by  the  losing  to  the 
successful  party  on  the  motion,  or  his 
or  their  attorney. 

Motions    for    Rnles    on    Sureties    la 
Appeal  Bonds  to  Justify. 

Rule  19.  Motions  may  be  made  to  re- 
quire a  surety  on  an  appeal  bond  to  jus- 
tify, after  the  bond  has  ben  approved 
and  the  appeal  perfected.  They  must  bo 
supported  by  affidavit  showing  that  affi- 
ant has  made  inquiry  as  to  the  responsi- 
bility of  such  surety  and  the  nature  of 
such  Inquiry,  and,  if  the  surety  has  sched- 
uled any  real  estate,  as  to  the  title  and 
value  of  .such  real  estate,  and  that  from 
such  inquiry  affiant  believes  that  such 
surety  is  irresponsible,  and  stating  the 
facts  tending  to  show  that  such  belief  is 


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well  founded.  If  such  affidavit  is  deemed 
sufBcient  a  rule  will  be  entered  requiring 
the  surety  to  justify  or  the  appellant  to 
give  a  new  bond  by  a  certain  day;  and 
In  default,  that  the  appeal  be  dismissed. 
"The  same  motions  in  like  manner  may 
be  made  in  all  cases  of  bonds  given  ex 
parte  in  any  proceeding." 

The  clerk  shall  spread  of  record  on  a 
book  or  books  kept  for  that  purpose, 
bonds  filed  in  any  cause  in  this  court. 

Formation  of  Calendars. 

Rule  20.  The  cases  shall  be  divided,  in 
rotation,  in  seven  (7)  calendars,  each 
calendar  having  an  equal  number  of  cases. 
Thereafter,  at  convenient  intervals,  as 
may  be  necessary,  calendars  for  individ- 
ual judges,  consisting  of  two  hundred 
(200)  cases,  shall  be  made  up.  All  cases 
on  each  calendar  which  shall  not  be 
finally  disposed  of  during  the  call  of  such 
calendar  (including  all  reinstated  cases), 
shall  be  Included  in  and  placed  at  the 
bead  of  the  next  calendar  of  two  hundred 
(200)  cases  of  the  same  judge  when  such 
new  calendar  shall  be  made  up.  Every 
such  case,  unless  otherwise  specially  so 
ordered,  shall  remain  on  the  calendar  of 
such  judge  until  finally  disposed  of. 

All  the  foregoing  matter  shall  be  under 
the  special  supervision  of  the  motion 
judge. 

Passlnar  and  Contlnnlng  Casea. 

Rule  22.  When  the  principal  attorney 
of  record,  or  the  attorney  specially 
charged  with  the  trial  of  the  case  of  a 
party  is  sick  or  actually  engaged  in  the 
trial  of  a  cause  in  some  other  court  at 
the  time  the  cause  is  called  for  trial,  and 
the  other  party  is  ready,  the  court  will 
pass  the  cause  for  the  time  without  prej- 
udice, where  it  appears  by  affidavit  or 
otherwise  that  the  party  seeking  the  de- 
lay has  used  due  diligence  to  be  ready 
for  trial,  and  would  have  been  ready  but 
for  the  sickness  or  engagement  of  his  at- 
torney. Provided,  that  a  sound  discretion 
will  be  exercised  by  the  court  in  the  en- 
forcement of  this  rule  in  extreme  cases. 
In  favor  of  plaintiffs  in  attachments  and 
suits  on  demands  which  would  be  barred 
by  the  statutes  of  limitations  if  dis- 
missed ;  and  also  in  all  cases  where  any 
substantial   injury  might  result. 

No  case  will  be  passed  the  second  time 
for  either  of  the  causes  above  mentioned, 
and  any  case  so  passed  shall  be  held  for 
trial  upon  the  trial  call  until  the  cause 
for  which  the  same  was  passed  shall  have 
ceased,  when  it  shall  be  the  next  case 
tried. 

Upon  good  cause  shown,  any  judge  may 
order  a  case  assigned  in  his  room  to  be 
assigned  for  trial  before  another  trial 
judge.  Stipulations  to  pass,  for  continu- 
ances and  also  for  the  assignment  of 
cases  for  trial  at  a  date  which  will  not 
advance  such  case  from  its  regular  or- 
der, will  be  recognized  when  in  writing 
and  signed  by  counsel  for  all  of  the  par- 
ties in  the  case  and  filed  with  the  assign- 
ment clerk. 

Sbort   Cause   Calendar. 

Rule  23.  Monday  of  each  week  is  set 
apart  and  assigned  as  the  day  for  the 
trial  of  actions  upon  the  "Short  Cause 
Calendar."  No  case  shall  be  noticed  for 
trial  on  such  calendar  until  the  same  is 
at  issue.  All  notices  to  place  a  case  on 
such    calendar     must     be    filed   with    the 


clerk  within  two  days  after  service  of  the 
same,  and  not  later  than  on  Thursday, 
eleven  days  before  the  Monday  on  which 
the  case  is  set  for  trial.  Cases  placed 
upon  this  calendar  shall  be  assigned  for 
trial  in  the  order  in  which  said  notices 
are  filed  with  the  clerk,  in  the  same  man- 
ner as  other  common  law  cases,  and  all 
cases  not  reached  for  trial  on  the  Mon- 
day designated  shall  stand  continued 
until   the  following  Monday. 

Cbansre  of  Venne. 

^^Rule  24.  Whenever  counsel  shall  notify 
the  judge  to  whom  a  case  is  assigned 
that  he  intends  to  ask  for  a  change  of 
venue,  he  must  present  his  petition  to 
that  judge  on  the  next  court  day  after 
the  case  has  been  assigned.  Whenever 
a  change  of  venue  shall  be  granted  from 
one  or  more  judges  the  case  shall  be 
immediately  reassigned  by  the  assign- 
ment clerk  to  one  of  the  other  judges 
having  no  case  on  trial,  in  the  manner 
hereinabove  provided. 

Instructions. 

Rule  25.  All  instructions  must  be  pre- 
sented to  the  court  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  taking  of  the  evidence. 

Motions  for  New  Trial. 

Rule  26.  Motions  for  new  trial  must 
be  filed  in  writing,  and  such  motions  will 
be  heard  on  the  Saturday  of  the  week 
following  the  week  in  which  the  verdict  is 
rendered,  unless  the  judge  presiding  al 
the  trial  shall  otherwise  direct,  and  li 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  clerk  to  maka 
up  each  Saturday  a  calendar  of  suci> 
motions  for  new  trial,  placing  thereoK 
without  notice,  and  according  to  their 
numbers,  all  pending  motions.  This  cal- 
endar will  be  called  and  motion.*-  iltjposed 
of  without  notice,  and  in  case  the  hearing 
of  any  motion  is  continued  it  will  be 
placed  at  the  foot  of  the  next  new  trial 
calendar,  unless  the  court  shall  other- 
wise order. 

Costs. 

Rule  27.  When  there  are  several  de- 
fendants, if  a  single  appearance  is  filed 
for  all  but  one  appearance,  fee  of  three 
dollars  ($3.00)  is  required  to  be  paid,  but 
if  several  appearances  are  filed  for  dif- 
ferent parties,  either  by  different  attor- 
neys or  by  the  same  attorney  at  different 
times,  an  appearance  fee  must  be  paid 
for  eacli  appearance. 

Suits  In  Forma  Pauperis. 

Rule  28.  When  an  attorney  has  a  pau- 
per for  a  client,  for  whom  he  brings  suit 
in  this  court  as  such,  tlie  attorney  shall 
before  bringing  such  suit  by  personal  in- 
vestigation satisfy  himself  that  such  per- 
son actually  is  a  pauper  unable  to  pro- 
cure the  money  with  which  to  pay  the 
costs  of  bringing  the  suit,  and,  further, 
that  such  person  has  a  meritorious  cause 
of  action.  All  applications  for  leave  to 
sue  In  forma  pauperis  shall  be  made  by 
a  petition  subscribed  and  sworn  to  by 
the  applicant,  and  such  petition  shall  con- 
tain' a  detailed  statement  of  the  cause  or 
grounds  for  the  action.  It  shall  show 
the  address,  trade,  if  any,  and  occupation, 
income  and  means  of  subsistence  of  the 
applicant  then  and  during  the  year  past 
and  that  such  person  has  no  money  or 
property    of    any    kind    and    no    means 


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from  which  to  raise  money  for  such 
costs.  Such  person  shall  appear  person- 
ally in  court,  unless  physically  incapaci- 
tated, in  which  event  the  petition  shall 
state  how  incapacitated  and  where  the 
applicant  is.  At  the  foot  of  such  petition 
there  shall  be  added  an  agreement  that 
such  person  will  pay  all  costs  due  to  the 
clerk  of  this  court  out  of  any  money  ob- 
tained  through  the  suit  or  compromise. 

The  petition  shall  also  be  accompa- 
nied bv  an  affidavit  of  the  attorney 
for  such  pauper,  stating  the  length  of 
time  he  has  been  personally  acquaint- 
ed with  said  pauper,  that  he  has  per- 
sonally investigated  by  enquiring  of 
such  pauper,  unless  prevented  by  phys- 
ical incapacity  of  the  pauper,  and 
otherwise  as  well,  and  from  such  in- 
vestigation he  believes  the  facts  stat- 
ed in  the  petition  to  be  true;  that  he 
believes  the  applicant  has  a  meritori- 
ous cause  of  action  and  has  sufflcient 
evidence  to  make  recovery  or  the  ob- 
taining of  a  decree  reasonably  cer- 
tain; and  that  neither  the  attorney 
nor  his  firm,  if  he  is  a  member  of  one. 
has  received  any  money  or  other  com- 
pensation in  connection  with  the  cause 
of  action,  for  the  bringing  of  the  suit 
or  to  prosecute  the  same.  In  the  event 
the  suit  is  for  a  minor  it  shall  also 
be  stated  that  there  is  no  one,  capable 
of  doing  so,  legally  obliged  to  pay  for 
the   necessaries   of   such   minor. 

There  shall  also  be  added  an  agree- 
ment by  such  attorney  and  his  firm,  if 
any,  that  as  an  officer  of  the  court  he 
undertakes  to  see  and  agrees  that  the 
costs  of  the  court  shall  be  paid  out  of 
the  first  money  recovered  through  the 
litigation  or  obtained  by  any  compro- 
mise made,  and,  if  the  cause  is  a  di- 
vorce suit,  also  that  he  will  prosecute 
proceedings  for  the  recovery  of  the 
costs  from  the  defendant  if  the  defend- 
ant has  employment  or  means  of  any 
kind  wherefrom  costs  might  be  recov- 
ered. 

Unless  the  attorney  has  known  the 
pauper  for  one  year  or  more,  the  ap- 
plication shall  also  be  accompanied  by 
an  affidavit  of  a  reputable  citizen  of 
some  standing  (known  to  and  repre- 
sented as  such  to  the  court  by  the  at- 
torney) that  he  has  known  the  pauper 
applicant  for  one  year,  and  knows  from 
personal  investigation  that  the  appli- 
cant is  a  pauper  who  has  no  money  or 
property  of  any  kind  and  has  no  means 
wherewith  to  pay  the  costs  of  suit; 
and  also  that  he  believes  such  person 
to  be  honest  and  that  the  costs  will  be 
paid  out  of  any  money  recovered  by 
suit  or  obtained   by  compromise. 

Every  application  to  sue  in  forma 
pauperis  shall  first  be  presented  to  the 
chief  deputy  clerk,  or  in  his  absence 
to  tlie  one  acting  as  such,  who  shall 
ascertain  that  this  rule  Is  complied 
with  and  mark  the  application  "O.  K.," 
with  liis  initials,  and  thereafter  the 
same  shall  be  presented  to  the  motion 
judge,  who  shall  act  upon  all  such  ap- 
plications. 

The  court  regards  it  as  the  duty  to 
the  court  of  every  attorney  in  anywise 
connected  with  a  pauper  suit  for  either 
side,  as  an  officer  of  the  court  to  see 
that  the  court's  costs  are  paid  out  of 
anv  monev  obtained  thereby.  No  suit 
wi.il  be  dismissed  or  decree  entered 
nor  other  final  disposition  made  of  any 
cause    where    anything    has    been    ob- 


tained by  the  litigation  or  by  a  com- 
promise until  the  costs  of  the  court  are 
paid. 

The  clerk  shall  once  a  year  report  to 
the  judges  the  number  of  pauper  suits 
instituted  during  the  preceding  three 
years  wherein  costs  remain  unpaid,  to- 
gether with  the  names  of  the  attor- 
neys   therein. 

This  rule  shall  take  the  place  of 
chancery  rule  17  and  common  law  rule 
28   heretofore   in   force. 

The  following  amendment  to  the 
pauper  rule  was   passed   April   20,   1911. 

"Any  person  who  is  not  a  resident 
of  Cook  County  may  be  permitted  to 
begin,  prosecute  or  defend  a  suit  in 
law  or  chancery  as  a  poor  person  on 
making  the  affidavit  required  by  the 
statute  and  rules  of  court,  and  it  shall 
be  unnecessary  for  such  non-resident 
to  make  application  in  person  for  leave 
to  commence  or  defend  an  action  in 
forma    pauperis." 

lustructious. 

Rule  29.  Each  party  shall  upon  the 
conclusion  of  every  case  tried  by  jury, 
and  before  the  beginning  of  the  argu- 
ments, submit  to  the  trial  judge  the 
instructions  which  he  intends  to  ask 
the  court  to  give  to  the  jury,  and  shall 
at  the  same  time  deliver  a  copy  there- 
of to   counsel   for   the   opposite   party. 

Thereupon  the  judge  shall  give  each 
party  an  opportunity,  out  of  the  pres- 
ence of  the  jury  and  before  the  begin- 
ning of  the  arguments,  to  state  his 
objections  to  the  instructions  requested 
by  the  other  party  and  to  reply  to  the 
objections  of  the  opposite  party  to  the 
instructions    requested    by    him. 

If  tlie  judge  modifies  the  instruc- 
tions requested  by  the  parties  he  shall 
give  counsel  an  opportunity  before  the 
same  are  read  to  the  jury  to  state  his 
objection  to  the  instructions  as  modi- 
fied. 

Counsel  will  be  expected  as  officers 
of  the  court,  in  good  faith,  to  assist 
the  judge  in  settling  the  instructions 
before  tlie  beginning  of  tlie  arguments 
to  the  jury,  so  that  the  jury  may  he 
correctly  charged  as  to  the  law  of 
the  case,  and  inadvertent  and  preventi- 
ve error  may  not  enter  into  the  record 
to  tlie  manifest  prejudice  of  the  cause 
of   justice. 

The  trial  judge  will,  as  far  as  prac- 
ticable arrange  the  order  of  the  in- 
structions which  he  intends  to  give,  so 
as  to  present  the  law  of  the  case  to 
the  jurv  in  the  form  of  a  connected 
charge.  If  the  judge  sliall  elect  to 
give  of  his  own  motion  anv  additional 
instructions  for  the  purpose  of  more 
fullv  presenting  to  tlie  jury  tlie  la.w 
of  the  case  as  applicable  to  the  issues 
of  fact,  such  additional  instructions 
shall  also  he  submitted  to  counsel  as 
above  provided,  in  regard  to  modifica- 
tions of  reriuested  instructions. 
Opening;  Stnteinent. 

Itule  ?.n.  Eacli  jiarty  l)efore  any  evi- 
dence is  heard  on  either  side,  shall 
make  an  opening  statement,  and  un- 
less made  at  that  time  the  right  there- 
to .'<hall  be  deemed  waived,  provided, 
however,  tliat  the  trial  judge,  in  liis 
discretion  may  permit  the  defendant, 
upon  good  cause  shown,  to  reserve  his 
o])ening  statement  until  after  the  close 
of   tlie   plaintiff's   case.     . 


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Chancery  Rules 

OF  THE 

SUPERIOR  COURT  OF  COOK  COUNTY. 


IN   FORCE    WIARCH   20,  1892. 


Appearance  of  Parties. 

1.  When  any  defendant  who  shall  be 
summoned,  served  with  a  copy  of  the  bill 
or  petition,  or  notified  of  the  commence- 
ment of  the  suit,  as  required  by  law, 
shall  enter  and  file  an  appearance  in  writ- 
ing, before  default  taken,  the  party  en- 
tering such  appearance  shall  thereby, 
without  any  order,  have  twenty  days  from 
the  first  day  of  the  appearance  term 
within  which  to  except,  plead,  answer  or 
demur.  By  appearance  term  is  meant  the 
term  at  which  the  party  might  be  de- 
faulted for  failure  to  appear. 

When  any  defendant  who  has  not  been 
summoned,  etc.,  as  required  by  law,  shall 
enter  an  appearance,  he  shall  give  the 
complainant's  solicitor  immediate  notice 
of  the  fact,  and  shall  except,  plead,  an- 
swer or  demur,  within  20  days  after  en- 
tering such  appearance. 

Defaults. 

2.  On  and  after  the  third  day  of  each 
term  defaults  may  be  entered  as  to  such 
defendants  as  have  been  served  in  due 
time  and  have  filed  no  appearance  in 
writing. 

Motions  of  Course. 

4.  Motions  of  Course  will  be  heard  at 
the  opening  of  Court  at  ten  o'clock  each 
day  (and  the  time  occupied  therein  shall 
be  known  as  "motion  hour"),  and  notice 
thereof,  except  in  default  cases,  of  at 
least  one  day  shall  be  given  to  the  so- 
licitor of  record  of  the  opposite  party,  if 
there  be  such  solicitor,  and  be  supported 
by  affidavit  whenever  based  on  matters  of 
fact  not  appearing  of  record  or  by  flies  in 
the  case,  but  all  notices  served  on  Satur- 
day shall  be  served  before  12  o'clock  noon 
of  that  day. 


Wliat  May  be  Considered  as  Motions 
of   Coarse. 

Motions  for  default;  default  decrees,  for 
appointment  of  commissioners  in  parti- 
tion, for  confirmation  of  reports  of  com- 
missioners and  of  Masters  where  no  ex- 
ceptions are  filed;  motions  for  rules  to 
plead,  answer  or  demur  concerning 
amendments  of  pleadings  oi  for  leave  to 
file  any  pleading  or  paper;  to  set  aside  de- 
faults, for  new  bonds;  that  sureties  jus- 
tify; concerning  ne-exeats;  for  ex  parte 
injunction  orders;  touching  the  custody 
of  children;  motions  for  reference  to  a 
Master  and  for  contempts  of  court  may, 
among  others,  be  considered  motions  of 
course. 

HovF  Made. 

A  note  of  such  motions  shall  be  made 
by  the  solicitor  of  the  moving  party  in  a 
"motion  book"  to  be  provided  by  the 
Clerk,  or  by  a  memorandum  thereof  de- 
livered to  the  minute  clerk  (whose  duty 
it  shall  be  to  enter  the  same  in  the  "mo- 
tion book"  in  the  order  of  the  receipt 
thereof)  before  the  opening  of  Court.  The 
note,  or  memorandum,  shall  designate  the 
term  number  and  title  of  the  cause,  with 
a  brief  statement  of  the  nature  of  the 
motion,  the  name  of  the  moving  solicitor, 
and,  except  in  default  cases  or  where  no 
appearance  has  been  entered,  the  name  of 
the  solicitor  of  the  opposite  party. 

Such  motions  will  be  called  in  their  or- 
der in  the   "motion  book,"   and  solicitors 
will  not  rise  to  address  the  Court  upon 
a  motion  until  it  has  been  called. 
Motions. 

If  no  one  appears  for  or  against  a  mo- 
tion  when  called  it  will  be  stricken  from 
the  "contested  motion  calendar"  or  the 
"motion  book"  upon  which  it  may  bo 
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Motions  whether  "contested"  or  "of 
course,"  if  not  supported  by  the  moving 
solicitor  when  called,  will  be  overruled, 
as  of  course,  on  the  suggestion  of  oppos- 
ing solicitor  who  in  response  to  notice 
thereof  is  in  attendance,  and  no  renewal 
thereof  will  be  permitted  except  for  cause 
shown,  upon  service  of  notice  of  motion 
therefor  with  copy  of  affidavit,  etc.,  upon 
the  opposite  solicitor  and  upon  reasonable 
terms  in  the  discretion  of  the  Court,  or 
upon  consent  thereto  in  writing  of  the 
opposing  solicitor. 

In  all  cases  where  a  motion  is  made  be- 
fore default  day  and  there  is  no  appear- 
ance of  defendant  by  solicitor,  the  de- 
fendant shall  be  personally  served  with  at 
least  one  day's  notice  thereof,  and  with 
copies  as  hereinlaefore  directed,  if  prac- 
ticable, and  not  otherwise  determined  by 
the  Court  because  of  the  emergency 
thereof.  All  motions  except  in  default 
cases  shall  be  reduced  to  writing  and  filed 
In  the  cause  before  action  of  the  Court 
is  moved  thereon. 

Contested  Motions. 

Contested  motions  shall  be  deemed  to 
include  all  motions  pertaining  to  the  set- 
tling of  pleadings,  for  alimony  and  so- 
licitors' fees,  for  injunctions  upon  notice; 
to  dissolve  injunctions,  for  the  appoint- 
ment and  removal  of  Receivers,  the  hear- 
ing of  exceptions  to  Masters'  and  Receiv- 
ers' reports,  and  all  other  opposed  mo- 
tions, the  hearing  of  which  will  operate 
to  unduly  delay  the  Court  in  its  other  du- 
ties. 

A  calendar  of  such  motions  will  be  made 
up  on  Friday  of  each  week  for  hearing  on 
the  following  Monday,  in  the  order  of  fil- 
ing notices  thereof,  with  the  minute  clerk, 
and  will  be  posted  in  the  court  room. 
The  Court  may  in  its  discretion,  continue 
the  call  of  said  calendar  from  day  to  day, 
or  on  a  particular  day  to  be  specified, 
■without  notice  except  as  may  be  an- 
nounced during  the  call  thereof,  and  may, 
•whenever  in  its  opinion  the  exigency  of 
the  case  requires  it,  hear  particular  mo- 
tions at  any  time. 

Motions  passed  under  the  rule  relating 
to  the  engagement  or  other  disability  of 
a  solicitor  shall  be  placed  at  the  head  of 
the  next  succeeding  calendar  in  the  rela- 
tive order  they  occupied  on  the  pending 
calendar. 

Motions  continued  by  order  or  consent, 
will  be  placed  in  their  relative  order  at 
the  foot  of  the  next  calendar  unless  other- 
wise ordered. 

To  entitle  a  motion  to  be  placed  and 
heard  on  the  contested  motion  calendar, 
notice  thereof,  together  with  a  copy  of  all 
affidavits  and  other  pertinent  and  compe- 
tent papers  relied  upon  and  to  be  read  in 
support  thereof  (except  tlio  records,  files, 
pleadings,  depositions,  rep'orts  of  Masters 
and  Receivers,  and  other  proceedings  in 
the  cause,  or  in  other  causes),  must  be 
served  on  the  solicitor  of  the  opposing 
party  before  four  o'clock  in  the  afternoon 
of  the  preceding  Thursday,  and  a  copy 
of    all    counter-affidavits,    etc.    (with    the 


like  exceptions),  must  be  served  on  the 
solicitor  of  the  moving  party  before 
twelve  o'clock  noon  of  Saturday  succeed- 
ing. Said  notice,  with  proof,  or  accept- 
ance, of  service  thereof,  must  be  deliv- 
ered to  minute  clerk  before  two  o'clock 
p.  m.  of  F^riday. 

To  entitle  records  or  other  proceedings 
in  the  same  cause  or  in  other  causes  than 
the  one  in  which  the  motion  is  made,  to 
be  read  either  in  support  of  or  in  opposi- 
tion to  a  motion  of  any  kind,  brief  desig- 
nation thereof  shall  be  made  by  notice 
to  the  solicitor  of  the  opposite  party  with- 
in the  times  mentioned  for  the  service  of 
affidavits. 

Affidavits,  and  matters  of  record-,  strict* 
ly  in  rebuttal,  may  be  read  without  nO' 
tice,  or  the  service  of  a  copy  thereof. 

Motions  in  cases  where  the  emergency 
thereof  will  not  admit  of  the  delay  inci- 
dent to  the  contested  motion  calendar, 
may  be  taken  up  and  heard  at  any  time, 
upon  such  notice  as  the  Court  may  in  its 
discretion  direct,  or  without  notice  if  the 
Court  shall  so  determine. 

Except  by  permission  of  the  Court,  but 
one  solicitor  on  each  side  shall  be  heard 
on  any  motion,  demurrer,  or  any  interlo- 
cutory matter. 

Trial  Calendar. 

5.  When  any  Chancery  cause  is  at 
Issue,  upon  notice  and  motion  of  either 
party,  the  cause  at  any  time  within  ten 
days  of  the  commencement  of  the  term 
for  which  a  trial  calendar  may  be  ordered 
made,  may  be  ordered  placed  on  the  trial 
calendar,  and  any  cause  before  issues 
joined  may  be  ordered  placed  upon  the 
trial  calendar  by  consent  of  the  parties, 
or  by  order  of  the  Court,  but  issues  must 
be  joined  therein  before  the  cause  is 
reached  for  final  hearing. 

The  cases  on  such  calendar  shall  be 
called  and  tried  on  Tuesday,  Wednesday, 
Thursday  and  Friday  of  each  week,  and 
also  on  Mondays  and  Saturdays  when  so 
directed  by  the  Court.  No  more  than  five 
cases  shall  be  fixed  for  trial  upon  the 
same  day;  but  if  the  Court  is  behind  in 
the  call  of  the  calendar,  not  exceeding 
six  cases  may  be  called  for  trial  on  any 
one  day.  All  cases  remaining  undisposed 
of  upon  any  calendar,  shall,  without 
further  order,  be  placed  at  the  head  of 
the  next  (new)  calendar.  (See  rule  7.) 
Sickness,  E^tc.  of  Solicitor. 

6.  When  the  principal  solicitor  of  a 
party  is  sick,  or  actually  engaged  in  the 
trial  of  a  cause  in  some  other  court  of 
record  in  this  county  (or  in  the  Supreme 
Court)  at  the  time  the  cause  is  called  for 
trial,  and  the  adverse  party  is  ready,  the 
Court,  if  satisfied  by  affidavit  or  other- 
wise that  the  party  seeking  the  delay 
would  have  been  ready  for  trial  but  for 
the  sickness  or  engagement  of  his  solici- 
tor, may  order  said  cause  passed  or  con- 
tinued upon  such  terms  as  the  Court  may 
direct;  provided,  however,  the  Court  may 
on  passing  such  cause  set  the  same  for 
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Passed  Cases. 

7.  No  case  will  be  passed  a  second  time 
for  either  of  the  causes  mentioned  in  the 
preceding  rule:  any  case  so  passed  shall 
be  in  order  to  be  called  up  lor  trial  at  any 
time  after  the  cause  for  which  the  same 
was  passed  shall  cease,  but  notice  shall 
be  given  to  the  opposite  party  or  his  so- 
licitor. Which  notice  shall  be  at  least 
one  day's  notice,  unless  the  case  is  to  be 
called  up  for  trial  upon  the  same  day  that 
It  was  passed. 

If  no  such  notice  shall  be  given  during 
the  term  or  terms  the  trial  calendar  shall 
be  called,  the  case  shall  be  placed  by  the 
Clerk,  without  further  order,  at  the  foot 
of  the  next  trial  calendar. 


Divorces   and   Default    Cases. 

S.  All  divorces  and  other  default  cases, 
in  whicli  notice  shall  be  given  the  Clerk 
to  place  the  same  upon  the  default  cal- 
endar, ^111  be  heard  upon  Saturday  of 
each  week,  unless  otherwise  determined 
by  the  Judge  before  whom  such  cause  la 
pending.  No  references  shall  be  allowed 
in  default  divorce  cases,  except  as  to 
question  of  alimony  and  property,  and  all 
testimony  must  be  taken  by  deposition  or 
in  open  court.  When  taken  In  open  court, 
it  must  be  taken  in  shorthand,  written  out 
and  presented  to  the  Court,  and  filed  be- 
fore a  decree  will  be  entered.  No  decree 
of  divorce  will  be  granted  upon  the  un- 
supported testimony  of  the  complainant. 

When  an  answer  is  filed  the  case  may 
be  placed  on  the  trial  calendar  upon  no- 
tice and  motion  thereof,  and  lieard  in  its 
order. 

Within  ten  days  after  the  hearing  of 
any  default  or  uncontested  divorce  suit, 
the  complainant  shall  hand  to  the  minute 
Clerk  a  draft  of  the  decree  and  certificate 
of  evidence;  in  default  whereof,  unless 
for  good  cause  shown  the  time  be  ex- 
tended, the  bill  shall  be  dismissed. 


AVithdra-wal    of    Solicitors. 

9.  No  solicitor  will  be  permitted  to 
withdraw  his  appearance  for  any  party, 
unless  the  Court  shall  be  satisfied,  by  affi- 
davit or  otherwise,  that  such  party  has 
had  reasonable  notice  of  the  solicitor's 
intention  to  withdraw  his  appearance  in 
the  cause. 


Abstract     of    Pleadinss    and    Eviilence. 

10.  In  all  cases  heard  in  this  Court,  ex- 
cept where  otherwise  determined  by  the 
Court,  the  parties  shall  prepare  an  ab- 
stract or  abridgement  of  their  respective 
pleadings,  and  of  the  evidence,  when  the 
same  shall  have  been  taken  by  deposition 
or  before  a  Master  in  Chancery,  and  such 
a'  stract  of  the  pleadings  and  evidence 
1  all  be  read  on  the  hearing  in  lieu  of  the 
iginal  pleadings  and  depositions. 


Decrees,     Etc.,     as     to      Sale     of     Real 
Estate. 

10%.  All  decrees  and  orders  of  this 
Court  directing  the  public  sale  of  any 
real  estate,  or  an  interest  therein,  shall 
provide  that  such  sale  shall  be  made 
at  the  rooms  of  the  Chicago  Real  Es- 
tate Board  or  of  the  Cook  Cou.nty  Real 
Estate  Board  in  the  City  of  Chicago, 
unless  the  Court — for  cause  shown — 
shall  otherw^ise  order. 

Changing    Final    Decree    as    to    Ali- 
mony or  Custody   of  Children. 

11.  All  applications  for  changing  a  final 
order  or  decree  concerning  alimony  or  the 
custody  of  children  shall  be  by  petition  in 
writing  verified  by  affidavit.  Upon  the 
filing  thereof  a  rule  on  the  respondent  to 
plead,  answer  or  demur  in  ten  days  after 
service  of  the  copy  thereof  on  such  re- 
spondent, may  be  obtained.  Issues  joined 
therein  may  be  heard  at  such  time  as  the 
Court  may  order.  The  Court  may,  in  its 
discretion,  upon  motion,  refer  the  same  to 
the  Master,  as  in  other  cases. 

Bonds. 

12.  Upon  the  motion  of  any  party  in  in- 
terest, the  bond  of  any  receiver,  injunc- 
tion or  other  bond  may  be  ordered  spread 
of  record  in  the  cause  in  which  it  is  filed. 

Complete  Record,  Etc. 

13.  A  complete  record  may  be  made  of 
all  pleadings,  files,  etc.,  in  any  cause  upon 
the  motion  of  any  party  in  interest,  u£on 
such  terms  as  to  the  costs  thereof  as  the 
Court  may  order. 

Any   pleading    or   file   may   be   ordered 
spread  of  record  in  any  cause  before  final 
decree,  upon  such  terms  and  in  such  man- 
ner as  the  Court  may  order. 
Receivers. 

14.  Notice  of  the  filing  of  reports  by  re- 
ceivers, and  of  all  orders  asked  for  by  any 
receiver,  and  of  all  orders  to  be  made  on 
such  receiver,  shall  be  given  to  each  and 
all  the  solicitors,  or  firm  of  solicitors  of 
record  in  the  cause. 

Pleadings   and   Copies   Thereof. 

15.  Upon  the  filing  of  every  bill  or  pe- 
tition (or  within  2-4  hours  thereafter)  a 
copy  of  the  same  and  of  all  exhibits  ac- 
companying the  same  shall  be  filed  with 
the  Clerk  of  the  Court,  marked  "copy." 
And  upon  the  filing  of  any  other  pleading, 
a  copy  thereof,  and  of  the  exhibits  ac- 
companying the  same  shall  also  be  filed 
with  the  Clerk. 

Any  such  copy  may  be  taken  by  the  so- 
licitor of  any  party  to  the  cause  upon  his 
receipting  therefor  to  the  Clerk,  as  here- 
inafter provided,  but  in  no  case  shall  the 
original  of  any  such  bill,  petition,  plead- 
ing or  exhibit  or  file  be  taken  from  the 
custody  of  the  Clerk,  except  upon  special 
order  of  the  Court,  entered  of  record  in 
the  cause. 

Chancery  Register. 

That  the  Clerk  procure  and  keep  a  suit- 
able book  to  be  Known  as  "The  Clerk's 
Chancery  Register,"  in  which  shall  ba 
noted: 


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thaucery   Uules   of  the   Superior  Court. 


First.  The  number  and  title  of  all 
Chancery  causes,  petitions,  or  proceedings 
commenced  upon  the  Chancery  side  of 
this  Court. 

Second.  The  names  of  the  respective 
solicitors  and  counsel  therein. 

Third.  The  date  of  filing  the  bill,  peti- 
tion, demurrer,  answer  or  other  pleading 
therein,  and  of  all  affidavits,  exhibits,  or 
other  papers  therein,  describing  the  same 
as  briefly  as  may  be  necessary  for  identi- 
fication. 

Fourth.  The  date  when  any  such  bill, 
petition,  demurrer,  answer,  pleading,  etc., 
or  filed  copy  thereof,  shall  be  taken  from 
the  files,  to  whom  delivered,  and  when  re- 
turned. But  no  such  delivery  shall  be 
made  to  any  person  other  than  a  solicitor 
or  counsel  in  the  cause  or  his  or  their 
clerk,  known  to  be  such,  nor  shall  the  en- 
tire files  or  any  injunction,  receiver's  or 
other  bonds,  writ  or  other  process  be  de- 
livered to  any  other  person  than  a  bailiff 
or  deputy  clerk  of  this  Court. 

It  is  also  ordered,  that  no  such  bill,  pe- 
tition, demurrer,  answer,  pleading,  etc., 
or  filed  copy  thereof  shall  be  permitted 
to  be  taken  from  the  files  except  upon 
leaving  with  the  Clerk  a  receipt  therefor 
upon  the  receipt  book  provided  for  that 
purpose,  nor  shall  the  same  be  retained 
for  a  longer  time  than  three  days  (the 
date  when  taken  shall  be  counted  as  one 
day),  and  if  the  same  Is  not  returned 
within  such  three  days,  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  clerk  in  charge  of  such  Reg- 
ister to  forthwith  make  a  report  to  the 
Court,  to  the  end  that  a  rule  may  be 
made  to  return  the  same  to  the  files  in- 
stater. 

For  any  violation  of  this  rule,  or  for 
any  cause,  the  Court  may  direct  the 
Clerk  to  refuse  to  allow  any  specified  so- 
licitor or  counsel  to  take  any  pleading, 
etc.,  or  filed  copy  thereof  from  any  of  the 
files  of  the  Court. 

Costs. 
16.  When  there  are  several  defendants. 
If  a  single  appearance  is  filed  for  all,  but 
one  appearance  fee  of  three  dollars  ($3.00) 
is  required  to  be  paid;  but  if  several  ap- 
pearances are  filed  for  different  parties, 
either  by  different  solicitors  or  by  the 
same  solicitor  at  different  times,  an  ap- 
pearance fee  must  be  paid  for  each  ap- 
pearance. 

When  the  appearance  fee  has  been  paid 
no  costs  are  required  upon  filing  a  cross- 
bill. 

17.  In  view  of  the  large  number  of 
applications  for  leave  to  sue  as  a  poor 
person,  in  divorce  and  other  cases, 
and  for  the  protection  of  the  Clerk's 
office  against  imposition,  it  is  ordered 
that  hereafter,  all  such  applications 
madp  upon  the  Chancery  side  of  the 
Court  must  be  accompanied  by  a  de- 
tailed   sworn    statement    by    the    appli- 


cant, containing  occupation,  means  of 
subsistence,  income  during  the  year 
preceding  the  application  and  sources 
and  amount  of  expected  income,  if 
any,    of    the    applicant. 

Affidavits  also  of  two  disinterested 
persons  must  accompany  the  appli- 
cation, which  must  show  affirmatively 
that  the  applicant  is  not  able  to  pay 
the    usual   Court    costs. 

There  must  also  be  filed  an  agree- 
ment on  part  of  the  applicant  to  pay 
the  Court  costs  out  of  the  first  pay- 
ments of  alimony  or  other  funds  if 
any,    realized   out   of   the  litigation. 

No  final  decree  will  be  entered,  nor 
suit  dismissed  or  otherwise  disposed 
of,  in  cases  where  the  complainant  re- 
ceives from  the  litigation  anv  funds 
whatever  until  the  Clerk's  costs  are 
fully    paid. 

Rules    Governing    Masters    iu    Clian- 
cery. 

1.  Whenever  a  reference  shall  be  made 
to  a  Master  in  Chancery  of  this  Court,  to 
take  testimony  and  report  the  same,  or  to 
take  testimony  and  report  the  same  with 
his  conclusions  thereon  to  the  Court,  the 
Master  to  whom  such  reference  is  made 
shall,  as  soon  as  practicable,  fix  a  day  to 
proceed  with  the  taking  of  testimony  or 
evidence  on  such  reference,  and  on  the 
day  so  fixed  he  shall  proceed  with  the 
taking  of  such  testimony  or  evidence,  and 
may,  in  his  discretion,  fix  a  day  within 
which  the  complainant  shall  close  his 
proofs,  which  time  he  may,  in  his  discre- 
tion, for  good  cause  shown,  extend  for 
such  reasonable  time  as  justice  may  re- 
quire; and,  as  soon  as  the  complainant 
has  closed  his  proofs,  shall  fix  a  time 
within  which  the  defendant  shall  close  his 
proofs,  and  the  complainant  his  proofs  in 
rebuttal;  and  in  his  discretion  for  good 
cause  may  extend  the  time  for  such  rea- 
sonable time  as  justice  may  require;  and 
in  case  the  parties  shall  not  close  their 
proofs  within  the  time  limited  by  the 
Master,  he  shall  proceed  to  make  up  his 
report  upon  the  testimony  and  evidence 
that  may  have  been  submitted  to  him 
without  waiting  for  further  evidence  or 
testimony  from  the  party  so  failing  to 
close  his  proofs  within  the  time  limited. 

2.  Whenever  such  reference  Is  made  to 
a  Master  in  Chancery  of  this  Court,  to 
take  testimony  and  report  the  same,  or  to 
take  testimony  and  report  the  same  with 
his  conclusion  thereon  to  the  Court,  the 
Master  shall  have  full  power  and  discre- 
tion to  pass  upon  all  questions  of  compe- 
tency of  witnesses,  and  the  propriety  and 
relevancy  of  all  questions  or  interrogator- 
iea  put  by  counsel,  and  the  Master  shall 
note  his  ruling  upon  each  objection  in  the 
minutes  of  the  proceedings  before  him, 
and  when  the  Master  has  ruled  that  a 
party  or  witness  shall  answer  a  given  in- 
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witness  or  party  to  answer  in  the  same 
manner  as  if  such  witness  or  party  had 
been  so  directed  by  the  Court;  and  in  case 
the  Master  shall  hold  that  any  question 
is  irrelevant  or  incompetent,  the  same 
shall  not  be  answeied.  If  either  party 
shall  except  to  the  ruling  of  the  Master 
upon  the  admissibility  of  testimony  or 
evidence,  they  shall,  after  the  testimony 
and  evidence  before  the  Master  is  closed, 
and  before  he  makes  his  report  thereon, 
bring  such  objections  and  exceptions  to 
the  Master's  ruling  upon  the  testimony 
before  the  Court,  and  if  the  Court  shall 
sustain  the  ruling  of  the  Master,  he  shall 
immediately  proceed  to  make  his  report 
upon  the  testimony  and  evidence  submit- 
ted to  him,  and  if  such  objections  and  ex- 
ceptions to  the  rulings  of  the  Master  shall 
be  sustained,  the  Master  shall  proceed  to 
take  such  further  testimony  as  the  Court 
may  direct,  and  shall  disregard,  in  mak- 
ing up  his  report,  such  testimony  as  the 
Court  may  rule  to  be  incompetent  or  ir- 
relevant. 

3.  All  parties  accounting  before  a  Mas- 
ter shall  bring  in  their  respective  ac- 
counts in  the  form  of  debtor  and  creditor, 
and  any  of  the  other  parties  who  ahall 
not  be  satisfied  with  the  accounts  so 
brought  in,  shall  be  at  liberty  to  examine 
the  accounting  party  viva  voce  or  upon 
oral  or  written  interrogatories,  in  the 
Master's  ofRce,  as  the  Master  may  direct. 

4.  The  Master  shall  be  at  liberty  to  ex- 
amine any  creditor  or  other  person  com- 
ing in  to  make  a  claim  before  him,  either 
upon  written  interrogatories  or  viva  voce, 
or  in  both  modes,  as  the  nature  of  the 
case  may  appear  to  him  to  require.  The 
evidence  upon  such  examination  shall  be 
taken  down  by  the  Master,  or  by  some 
other  person  by  his  order  and  in  his  pres- 
ence, if  either  party  requires  it,  in  order 
that  the  same  may  be  used  by  the  Court, 
if  necessary. 

5.  All  affidavits,  depositions,  and  docu- 
ments which  have  been  previously  made, 
read,  or  used  in  the  Court  upon  any  pro- 
ceeding in  any  cause  or  matter,  may  be 
used  before  the  Master. 


fa.  Every  bill  or  petition  upon  which  an 
ex  parte  preliminary  injunction— order  for 
the  appointment  of  a  receiver— or  for  a 
writ  of  ne  exeat  republica  is  desired,  shall 
be  filed  with  the  Clerk  of  the  Court  be- 
fore the  same  is  presented  to  a  Judge  for 
an  order,  or  to  a  Master  for  a  recommen- 
dation as  to  such  injunction,  receiver  or 
writ  of  ne  exeat.  For  such  purpose  the 
Clerk  may  deliver  such  bill  or  petition  to 
the  solicitor  'or  person  filing  such  bill, 
upon  his  receipting  therefor  to  such 
Clerk,  but  the  same  must  be  returned  to 
the  custody  of  such  Clerk  immediately 
after  such  Judge  or  Master  shall  have 
passed  upon  such  application. 

No  Master  shall  examine  any  such  bill 
or  petition  presented  to  him  until  the 
same  shall  have  been  filed  as  aforesaid, 
and  the  Master's  fee  paid  to  such  Master. 

The  Judge  or  Master  shall  indorse  upon 
or  at  the  foot  of  every  such  bill  or  peti- 
tion so  presented  and  examined  by  him, 
his  conclusion,  or  recommendation  as  to 
whether  the  prayer  of  such  bill  or  petition 
as  to  such  injunction,  receiver,  or  ne 
exeat,  should  be  granted. 

No  Master  shall  examine  or  make  any 
recommendation  upon  any  such  bill  or  pe- 
tition which  shall  contain  the  Indorse- 
ment of  any  Judge  or  Master  as  afore- 
said, except  upon  a  special  order  of  the 
Court  to  that  effect. 

7.  The  attendance  of  solicitors  (Supe- 
rior Court)  shall  not  be  compulsory  be- 
fore Masters  in  Chancery  in  any  matter 
on  Saturday  after  1  o'clock  p.  m. 

7.  That  attendance  before  the  Masters 
in  Chancery  during  the  vacation  of  the 
Courts  shall  not  be  compulsory,  except 
upon  special  order  made  in  the  particu- 
lar case,  nor  shall  attendance  upon  any 
Saturday  be  compulsory  except  upon  like 
special  order.     (Circuit  Court.) 

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and  be  in  force  frorn  and  after  the  15th 
day  of  October,  1S97,  and  on  and  from 
that  date  shall  supersede  all  prior  rules 
adopted  by  this  Court. 


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Rules  of  Practice 

OF  THE 

COUNTY  COURT  of  COOK  COUNTY. 


ENTERED  OF  RECORD  JANUARY  10, 


IN  GENERAL. 

Nuniberiuf?   Cases. 

Rule  1.  Suits  brought  in  this  Court  are 
at  once  given  a  general  number,  which  is 
never  changed;  and  in  the  numbering  of 
cases  no  distinction  is  made  between  suits 
at  law,  insolvent  debtor's,  actions  for  sup- 
port, voluntary  assignments,  exceptions 
to  claims  and  condemnation   cases. 

Special  assessment  cases  are  numbered 
separately  in  the  name  of  .the  city,  town 
or  village  filing  the  petition.  Objections 
to  application  for  judgment  on  delinquent 
general  taxes  and  special  assessments  are 
numbered  "general"  or  "special,"  as  the 
case  may  be,  in  the  order  filed.  Insane 
cases  are  numbered  separately  and  in  the 
order  filed. 

Motions. 

Rule  2.  Motions  of  course  in  all  pro- 
ceedings in  the  County  Court  will  be 
heard  every  day  Court  is  in  session  at 
9:30  o'clock  in  the  morning,  in  room 
County  Building,  provided  notice  of  said 
motion  has  been  given  the  opposite  party 
before  4:00  p.  m.  of  the  preceding  court 
day;  provided,  further,  that  when  calen- 
dars in  common  law,  special  assessment 
or  other  County  Court  matters  are  being 
heard,  all  motions  referring  to  cases  on 
such  calendars  must  be  noticed  for  and 
will  be  heard  by  the  Judge  who  is  trying 
any  such  calendar.  Motions  of  course 
must  be  placed  on  the  motion  of  course 
calendar  found  on  the  clerk's  desk,  and 
will  be  called  in  their  order,  and  the  par- 
ties interested  in  such  motion  will  not 
arise  or  address  the  Court  until  such  mo- 
tion is  called. 

All  contested  motions  or  matters  per- 
taining to  cases  not  on  the  regular  calen- 
dars can  be  called  up  on  the  motions  of 
course  calendar  for  the  purpose  of  set- 
ting the  matter  down  tor  hearing  at  some 
day  fixed  by  the  Court. 

Contintiance  of  Motions. 

Rule  3.     Motions  entered  of  record  and 
not    disposed    of    during    the    term    when 
made   will    stand   continued   without   for- 
mal motion  until  final  disposition. 
<■  Appeal. 

Rule  4.    In  case  of  appeal  from  a  decis- 


ion or  judgment  of  this  Court,  no  appeal 
bond  will  be  approved  without  notice  of 
the  application  for  such  approval  being 
given  to  the  appellee  or  his  attorney,  as 
provided  by  Rule  2. 

VOLUNTARY   ASSIGNMENTS. 
Reports. 

Rule  1.  Within  ten  days  after  filing  the 
deed  of  assignment,  unless  further  time 
Is  granted  by  the  Court,  the  assignee 
shall  file  with  the  Clerk  of  this  Court  a 
true  and  full  inventory  and  valuation  of 
the  insolvent  estate,  and  every  three 
months  thereafter  a  true  and  full  report 
of  the  condition  of  the  estate;  provided, 
that  where  the  assignee,  by  permission 
of  the  Court,  continues  and  directs  the 
business  of  said  estate  in  the  usual  course 
of  business,  he  shall  file  every  thirty  days 
a  true  and  full  report  of  his  acts  an(^  Jo- 
ings,  showing  a  true  condition  of  said  es- 
tate. 

Continuing  Business. 

Rule  2.  The  assignee  must  not  carry 
on  the  business  of  the  insolvent,  unless 
permitted  to  do  so  by  an  order  of  Court, 
and  then  only  for  such  time  and  expense 
as  may  be  fixed  by  said  order. 
Selling  Assets. 

Rule  3.  The  assignee  of  the  insolvent 
estate  must  not  sell  any  of  the  assets  of 
said  estate  without  an  order  of  Court  first 
had  and  obtained. 

Fnnds. 

Rule  4.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  as- 
signee, who  may  have  funds  in  his  hands, 
to  deposit  immediately  the  same,  in  his 
name  as  assigriee,  in  some  bank  of  good 
standing,  and  in  no  case  shall  said  funds 
be  loaned,  pledged,  invested  or  used  by 
said  assignee,  except  on  the  order  of  the 
Court. 

Fees. 

Rule  5.  No  assignee  shall  be  permitted 
to  employ  an  attorney  or  counsel,  nor  to 
use  any  of  the  funds  of  the  said  estate 
to  pay  said  attorneys  or  counsel,  or  use 
or  apply  any  of  the  funds  of  the  said 
estate  in  payment  for  his  commis.«ion.  ex- 
penses, or  services,  except  upon  the  order 
of  the  Court  first  had  and  obtained.     All 


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attorney  or  assignee  before  final  settle- 
ment will  be  credited  on  account  and  a 
full  hearing  as  to  amount  of  such  fees  or 
commission  will  not  be  had  until  final  set- 
tlement of  the  estate,  provided  if  at  any 
time  a  party  ceases  to  act  as  assignee  or 
attorney  for  an  estate,  his  fees  or  com- 
mission may  then  be  fixed. 
Examination  of  Books,  Papers,  Etc. 

Rule  6.  Immediately  upon  the  assignee 
of  an  insolvent  estate  qualifying,  it  shall 
be  the  duty  of  the  insolvent  to  deliver  and 
turn  over  -to  him  all  the  books,  papers, 
records  of  every  kind,  which  in  any  way 
appertain  to  the  subject  matter  of  the 
assignment  and  the  assigned  property. 
Thereupon  such  books,  papers  and  rec- 
ords shall  be,  at  all  reasonable  times, 
subject  to  inspection  and  examination  by 
any  creditor  or  interested  party,  or  their 
respective  attorneys  or  representatives, 
at  the  office  of  the  assignee.  The  Court 
may  direct  a  special  examination  of  any 
of  the  books,  papers,  or  documents,  at 
any  special  place  or  time,  when  proper 
cause  therefor  is  made  to  appear. 
Notice. 

Rule  7.  The  assignee,  or  his  attorney, 
must  be  served  with  a  copy  of  all  peti- 
tions filed  in  the  assignment  matters,  on 
or  before  4:00  o'clock  of  the  Court  day 
next  preceding  the  day  upon  which  leave 
is  to  be  asked  of  the  County  Court  to  file 
such  petition,  except  in  emergency  mat- 
ters, and  then  only  in  case  where  the  pe- 
tition discloses  such  a  state  of  facts  as 
warrants  the  Court  in  believing  that  se- 
rious loss  or  damage  might  result,  if  such 
notice  was  required  to  be  given.  Upon 
application  of  a  creditor  the  assignee  may 
be  ruled  to  give  five  or  ten  of  the  princi- 
pal creditors  notice  of  all  proceedings,  but 
he  will  not  be  required  to  give  such  notice 
to  any  one  creditor. 

Appearance. 

Rule  8.  Any  creditor  of  the  estate,  who 
has  not  filed  his  claim  with  the  assignee, 
as  provided  by  law,  must  file  his  appear- 
ance in  writing  before  he  can  be  heard 
In  Court  or  in  an  examination  on  citation 
with  reference  to  matters  pertaining  to 
the  estate. 

A  petition,  pleading,  or  written  motion 
filed  in  said  estate,  will  be  considered  a 
general  appearance,  unless  in  such  peti- 
tion, pleading,  or  motion  the  appearance 
is  limited  for  a  specific  purpose. 
Citation. 

Rule  9.  When  a  citation  in  an  insolven- 
cy proceeding  has  been  issued  by  the 
County  Court,  and  placed  in  the  hands  of 
the  Sheriff  for  service,  the  Court  will  not 
issue  another  citation  directed  against 
the  same  person  until  said  person  has 
been  examined  on  the  first  citation;  pro- 
vided that  said  sheriff  must  serve  said 
citation  first  issued  as  soon  as  it  is  placed 
in  his  hands  and  make  a  return  of  said 
Service  a.t  once,  and  shall  not  follow  tha 


direction  of  the  petitioner  in  said  citation, 
as  to  the  time  he  shall  serve  and  return 
said  citation,  and  the  examination  on  said 
citation  shall  not  be  continued  by  agree- 
ment of  the  petitioner  and  the  person 
cited,  unless  by  consent  of  the  assignee 
and  all  creditors  of  said  estate,  who  may 
have  made  known  to  the  Court  a  desire 
to  examine  said  person  on  said  citation; 
provided  further,  that  all  creditors  and 
the  assignee  may  have  the  right  to  ex- 
amine under  said  citation,  and  the  man- 
ner and  place  of  conducting  said  examin- 
ation to  be  under  the  direction  of  the 
County  Court. 

Expense   of   Citation. 

Rule  10.  Any  expense  incurred  in  con- 
ducting an  examination  under  a  citation 
in  an  estate  will  not  be  allowed  against, 
or  paid  by  the  assignee  of  said  estate 
without  a  specific  order  of  the  County 
Court  to  that  effect. 

Debtor's  Exemptions. 

Rule  11.  An  insolvent,  in  order  to  ob- 
tain any  exemptions  allowed  to  him  by 
law,  should  file  his  petition  immediately 
after  the  assignment,  and  before  the  as- 
sets are  transferred,  sold  or  disposed  of 
by  the  assignee,  asking  in  said  petition 
that  the  Court  appoint  three  disinterested 
persons  to  appraise  said  property  fairly 
and  impartially.  If  the  Court  decides  on 
said  petition  that  said  insolvent  is  enti- 
tled to  exemptions,  he  shall  appoint  said 
appraisers,  who  shall  forthwith  fairly 
and  impartially  appraise  said  estate,  and 
report  in  writing,  under  oath,  said  ap- 
praisement to  said  Court,  and  thereupon 
said  insolvent  shall  select  such  articlf.3 
belonging  to  said  estate  at  the  value 
placed  thereon  by  said  appraisers,  as 
said  insolvent  may  desire  to  retain,  pro- 
vided that  the  aggregate  value  of  all  said 
articles  shall  not  exceed  the  amount  the 
Court  may  decide  said  Insolvent  is  enti- 
tled to,  provided  the  court  may,  if 
deemed  advisable,  allow  said  exemptions 
In  money. 

Exceptions  to  Claims. 

Rule  12.  A  printed  calendar  of  all  undis- 
posed of  exceptions  to  claims  will  be 
made  and  set  for  hearing  from  time  to 
time  as  occasion  may  require.  When  any 
such  calendar  is  not  on  hearing  any  ex- 
ception to  claim  in  any  estate  may  be 
called  up  as  a  motion  of  course  and  set 
for  hearing  at  some  convenient  day. 
Contested    Matters. 

Rule  13.  When  any  matter,  whether  it 
be  exception  to  claim  or  otherwise,  in  any 
estate,  is  called  up  as  a  motion  of  course 
to  be  set  for  hearing,  the  assignee  should 
have  all  contested  matters  at  issue  in 
said  estate  called  up  and  set  for  hearing 
on  the  same  day. 

Dividends. 

Rule  14.  Four  months  after  the  date  of 
the  assignment,  or  as  soon  thereafter  as 
the  condition  of  the  estate  permits  and 
the  cash  on  hand  warrants,  the  assignee 


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shall  under  the  direction  of  the  Court  de- 
clare and  pay  a  dividend  to  the  creditors 
of  said  estate,  and  further  dividends  from 
time  to  time  as  the  condition  of  the  es- 
tate warrants. 

Discontinuance. 

Rule  15.  Proceedings  under  the  Volun- 
tary Assignment  Act  will  not  be  discon- 
tinued as  provided  for  in  said  Act  unless 
on  a  verified  petition,  and  any  additional 
proof  the  Court  may  desire  showing  that 
the  majority  of  creditors  in  number  and 
amount  have  assented  thereto  in  writ- 
ing, and  that  all  other  provisions  required 
by  law  have  been  complied  with,  and 
written  notice  of  all  applications  of  this 
character  shall  be  given  to  all  parties 
who  have  filed  claims  with  the  assignee, 
and  have  not  joined  in  said  application, 
by  mailing  to  said  parties,  at  least  three 
days  before  the  application  is  made,  a  no- 
tice stating  the  time  and  place  at  which 
said  application  will  be  made,  and  also 
giving  the  number  and  amount  represent- 
ed by  such  petition. 

Files. 

Rule  16.  No  paper  or  instrument  filed 
with  the  Clerk  of  the  Court  shall  be  taken 
from  his  office  without  an  order  of  Court 
permitting  such  paper  or  instrument 
to  be  taken,  and  any  paper  or  instrument 
taken  by  order  of  the  Court  shall  be  re- 
turned to  the  clerk  within  three  days 
thereafter. 

SPECIAL  ASSESSMENT 
CASES. 

Default. 

Rule  1.  Orders  of  default  and  confirma- 
tion will  not  be  entered  against  any  prop- 
erty or  person  in  any  special  assessment 
proceeding  until  the  third  day  after  the 
time  fixed  in  the  notice  for  filing  objec- 
tions. 

Calendars— "City." 

Rule  2.  Printed  calendars  of  objections 
in  special  assessment  proceedings  in 
which  the  City  of  Chicago  is  a  petitioner 
will  be  made  from  time  to  time  and  the 
calendars  will  be  called  upon  reasonable 
notice  being  given  to  the  objectors,  as 
fixed  by  the  Court. 

Calendars— "County." 

T  ^.e  3.  All  other  special  assessment 
cases  in  the  County  Court,  including  spe- 
cial assessment  proceedings  for  th^^  vari- 
ous villages,  towns  and  Park  Boards  in 
Cook  County  in  which  objections  have 
been  filed,  shall  be  grouped  together  and 
called  on  reasonable  notice  being  given 
to   said   objectors,   as  fixed  by   the   Court. 


Objections— Bona    Fide. 

Rule  4.  All  oEjections  filed  shall  be 
bona  fide,  and  shall  relate  to  the  legality 
of  the  proceedings,  or  merits  of  the  case. 


Altering    Objections. 

Rule  5.    Where  objections  are  filed  they 
shall  not  be   altered   or  changed  In  any 
manner  without  an  order  of  the  Court. 
Vacating  Default  and   Confirmation. 

Rule  6.  Default  and  confirmation  orders 
shall  not  be  set  asid'e  in  any  case  except 
for  good  cause  shown  upon  oath  or  aflS- 
davit.  Default  or  confirmation  orders 
shall  not  be  set  aside  for  any  cause  after 
a  jury  has  been  called  and  voir  dire  ex- 
amination begun,  without  consent  of  the 
petitioner. 

Files. 

Rule  7.  The  assessment  roll  shall  not 
be  taken  from  the  Clerk's  office  except 
during  the  trial  of  the  case,  and  then  only 
by  order  of  the  Court.  The  petition  and 
other  files  may  be  taken  from  the  •Clerk's 
office  by  parties  to  the  proceedings  not  to 
exceed  one  day. 

APPLICATION     FOR     JUDG- 
MENT IN  TAX  MATTERS. 

Appearance    Fee— "General." 

Rule  1.  A  separate  appearance  fee  shall 
be  paid  by  every  property  owner  object- 
ing to  the  sale  of  his  property  on  appli- 
cation for  judgment  by  the  County  Col- 
lector for  delinquent  general  taxes. 
Appearance  Fee— "Special." 

Rule  2.  In  applications  for  judgment  In 
special  assessment  proceedings  a  separate 
appearance  fee  shall  be  paid  in  each  war- 
rant issued  in  a  special  assessment  pro- 
ceeding, provided  that  the  same  attorney 
representing  more  than  one  property 
owner  in  a  given  warrant  in  a  special  as- 
sessment proceeding  shall  not  be  required 
to  pay  more  than  one  appearance  fee. 
Calendar. 

Rule  3.  When  application  is  made  In 
the  County  Court  by  the  County  Collec- 
tor for  the  sale  of  property  for  failure  to 
pay  taxes,  a  calendar  shall  be  made  up  by 
the  Clerk  of  the  County  Court  of  all  ob- 
jections in  general  taxes  and  a  separate 
calendar  for  all  objections  in  special  as- 
sessment proceedings. 

COMMON  LAW  RULES. 

Files— Removal  of  Papers. 

Rule  1.  The  files  in  pending  causes  shall 
be  kept  in  the  clerk's  office,  and  attorneys 
may  take  papers  from  the  files  to  be  re- 
turned within  three  days,  upon  leavmg  a 
receipt  for  the  same. 

No  such  paper  shall  be  delivered  to  any 
person  other  than  attorney  or  counsel  in 
the  cause,  or  his  or  their  clerk,  known  to 
be  such,  nor  shall  the  entire  files  or  any 
bond  writ  or  other  process  be  delivered 
to  any  other  person  thart  a  Bailiff  or 
Clerk  of  this  Court. 

Default. 

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any  term  of  the  Court  where  process  has 
been  duly  served  and  declaration  filed  ten 
days  before  the  first  day  of  the  term,  the 
defendant  shall  plead  by  the  morning  of 
the  third  day,  by  the  opening  of  the 
Court,  and  the  plaintiff  shall  be  entitled 
to  judgment  by  default  in  all  cases  where 
the  plea  is  not  so  filed,  unless  the  party 
has  obtained  an  extension  of  the  rule  to 
plead. 

Setting    Aside    Default. 

Rule  2.  When  either  party  neglects  to 
file  the  proper  pleading  within  the  time 
fixed  by  law  or  the  rule  of  the  Court, 
such  party  shall  be  considered  in  default 
and  may  be  proceeded  against  according- 
ly. Defaults  will  not  be  set  aside  except 
upon  affidavit  of  the  party,  agent  or  at- 
torney of  record,  setting  forth  that  there 
is  a  meritorious  cause  of  action  or  de- 
fense, and  the  nature  of  it,  in  which  case 
the  default  may  be  set  aside  on  such 
terms  as  the  Court  may  deem  just,  and 
the  pleading,  for  want  of  which  such  de- 
fault existed,  shall  be  filed  forthwith,  un- 
less the  Court  shall  otherwise  direct. 

Depositions. 

Rule  4.  On  the  first  day  of  each  term, 
an  order  will  be  entered  directing  the  clerk 
to  open  all  depositions  when  filed. 

Appeal    Suits. 

Rule  5.  No  orders  will  be  entered  in  an 
appeal  suit  from  a  Justice  of  the  Peace 
if  a  transcript  has  not  been  filed  ten  days 
before  the  term  at  which  the  application 
is   made. 

Rule  6.  The  appellee  in  any  appeal  suit 
from  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  which  has 
been  perfected  ten  days  before  the  com- 
mencement of  any  trial  term,  may  enter 
his  appearance  In  writing  and  have  the 
same  filed  among  the  papers  in  the  case ; 
and  if  such  appearance  is  so  entered  ten 
days  before  the  commencement  of  the 
term,  and  the  cause  is  placed  on  the  cal- 
endar, it  shall  stand  for  trial  in  its  order. 

Rule  7.  Appeal  cases,  when  reached  on 
calendar,  will  be  disposed  of  either  by 
trial,  continuance,  dismissal  of  suit  or 
appeal,  or  by  striking  the  same  from  the 
Docket,  and  in  case  the  same  are  stricken 
from  the  Docket,  then  they  will  not  be 
again  placed  on  any  Trial  Calendar  unless 
all  parties  are  in  Court,  transcripts  and 
papers  filed,  and  the  cases  ready  in  every 
respect   for   trial. 

Notice— When    Reanli^ed. 

Rule  8.  Parties  shall  take  notice  of  all 
calls    of    the    calendar. 

No  motion  will  be  heard  or  order  made 
In  any  cause  without  notice  to  the  op- 
posite party  when  an  appearance  of  such 
party  has  been  entered,  except  where  a 
party  is  in  default  or  when  a  case  is 
reached  on  the  call  of  the  calendar. 

Notice— HoTT  Given. 

Rule  9.  Notice  to  the  opposite  party 
must  be  In  writing,  state  the  motion, 
designate  the  time  and  place  of  hearing, 
and  be  served  by  delivering  a  copy  to 
such  party  or  his  attorney  of  record  be- 
fore 4  o'clock  p.  m.  of  the  day  preceding 
the  day  mentioned  In  the  notice  for  call- 
ing up   such    motion. 

The  service  of  a  motion  upon  an  attor- 
ney by  leaving  a  copy  thereof  at  his  of- 
fice. In  his  absence,  with  a  clerk  or  other 


person  In   charge  of  such  office,   shall  be  % 
regarded  as  a  service  upon  such  attorney. 

Service   of  Rule. 

Rule  10.  The  service  of  rules  or  orders 
made  by  the  court,  or  by  the  judge  dur- 
ing summer  recess,  shall  be  by  delivering 
a  certified  copy.  When  neither  the  party 
nor  his  attorney  reside  In  or  has  an  office 
in  the  city  of  Chicago,  all  notices  may  be 
served  by  mail,  and  when  either  party 
has  appeared  by  attorney,  service  of  any 
rule,  order  or  notice  made  on  such  at- 
torney shall  be  deemed  sufficient,  unless 
where  the  object  is  to  bring  a  party  Into 
contempt  for  disobeyinig  any  rule  or  or- 
der, in  which  case  the  service  shall  be 
upon    the    party    personally. 

Motions    and    Demurrers. 

Rule  11.  Motions  of  course  are  heard 
on  the  opening  of  court  and  before  the 
call  of  the  docket  by  the  judge.  All  such 
motions  shall  be  placed  upon  a  motion 
calendar  and  will  be  called  and  disposed 
of  in  their  order  upon  such  calendar.  All 
motions  not  of  course  shall  be  made  in 
writing,  and  when  founded  upon  matters 
of  fact  not  otherwise  appearing  by  the 
pleadings,  or  other  proceedings  in  the 
cause,  such  facts  must  be  presented  by 
affidavit,  which  shall  be  filed  with  the 
motion,  and  a  copy  thereof  served  with 
the  notice  of  the   motion. 

Counter  affidavits  may  ordinarily  be 
filed  in  opposition  to  such  motion ;  but 
counter  or  supplementary  affidavits  will 
not  be  allowed  on  applications  for  con- 
tinuances, or  in  applications  for  security 
for  costs,  or  for  sureties  on  appeal  bonds 
to    justify    or    set    aside    defaults. 

Rule  12.  Motions  not  of  course  or  con- 
tested motions  will  be  heard  on  each  Sat- 
urday of  the  term,  after  disposition  of 
motions  for  new  trial  on  that  day,  one 
day's  notice  in  writing  having  been 
previously  given.  The  clerk  will  from 
time  to  time  prepare  a  calendar  of  con- 
tested motions  upon  which  such  motions 
will  be  placed  In  the  order  in  which  no- 
tice thereof  is  given  to  him.  A  peremp- 
tory call  of  such  motions  will  be  made 
when  ordered  by  the  court,  of  which 
three  days'  notice  will  be  given  in  the 
Law   Bulletin. 

Alotion.o     for    Rules     on     Sureties    In 
Appeal    Bonds    to   Justify. 

Rule  13.  Motions  may  be  made  to  re- 
quire a  surety  on  an  appeal  bond  to  jus- 
tify, after  the  bond  has  been  approved 
and  the  appeal  perfected.  They  must  be 
supported  by  affidavit  showing  that  affi- 
ant has  made  inquiry  as  to  the  responsi- 
bility of  such  surety  and  the  nature  of 
such  inquiry,  and,  if  the  surety  has 
scheduled  any  real  estate,  as  to  the  title 
and  value  of  such  real  estate,  and  that 
from  such  Inquiry  affiant  believes  that 
such  surety  is  irresponsible,  and  stating 
the  facts  tending  to  show  that  such  be- 
lief is  well  founded.  If  such  affidavit  Is 
deemed  sufficient,  a  rule  will  be  entered 
requiring  the  surety  to  justify  or  the 
appellant  to  give  a  new  bond  by  a  certain 
day,  and  in  default,  that  the  appeal  be 
dismissed.      (Vide   Rule   6.) 

Trial  Calendars. 

Rule  14.    Printed  trial  calendars  will  be 

made  up  from   time   to   time,   as   may  be 

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new  calendars  will  be  given  in  the  Law 
Bulletin  ten  days  or  more  before  the  first 
'ay  of  the  term  for  which  such  calendars 
are  prepared. 

Short    Cause    Calendar. 

Rule  15.  Monday  of  each  week  is  set 
apart  and  assigned  as  the  day  for  the 
trial  of  suits  upon  the  Short  Cause  Cal- 
endar, but  the  county  judge  may  post- 
pone the  call  of  the  Short  Cause  Calen- 
dar. No  cause  shall  be  noticed  for  trial 
on  such  calendar  until  the  same  is  at 
issue.  All  notices  to  place  a  cause  on 
such  calendar  must  be  filed  with  the  clerk 
within  two  days  after  service  of  the 
same,  and  not  later  than  on  Thursday, 
eleven  days  before  the  Monday  on  which 
the  cause  is  set  for  trial. 

Setting    Cause    for    Trial. 

Rule  16.  No  cause  will  be  allowed  to 
be  set  down  for  trial  by  the  parties  upon 
any  day  of  the  term  out  of  its  regular 
order,  unless  where  there  are  a  number 
of  witnesses  from  other  counties  whose 
attendance  will  be  required,  except  as 
provided  for  in  Rule   19. 

First   Call. 

Rule  17.  On  the  call  of  the  trial  cal- 
endar of  common  law  causes  there  will 
from  time  to  time  be  a  first  call  of  not 
exceeding  one  hundred  causes,  at  9:30 
o'clock  a.  m.,  for  the  purpose  of  ascer- 
taining what  causes  are  ready  for  trial 
on  which  call  causes  will  be  marked  for 
trial,  dismissed  or  continued,  as  suggested 
by  counsel  or  for  cause  shown;  and  when 
neither  party  to  the  suit  answers,  origi- 
nal suits  may  be  dismissed  for  want  of 
prosecution,  and  appeals  will  be  dismissed 
with   procedendo. 

Call  of  Calendars. 

Rule  18.  Causes  are  called  for  trial  in 
their  order  upon  the  calendars.  The  call 
for  each  day  is  announced  before  the  ad- 
journment  on   the   preceding  day. 

There  will  be  no  call  of  the  jury  trial 
calendar  on   Saturday. 

Passing    Causes. 

Rule  19.  When  the  principal  attorney 
of  record,  or  the  attorney  specially  looked 
to  to  try  the  case  of  a  party,  is  sick  or 
actually  engaged  in  the  trial  of  a  cause 
in  some  other  court  of  record  at  the  time 
the  cause  is  called  for  trial,  and  the  other 
party  is  ready,  the  court  will  pass  the 
cause  for  the  time  without  prejudice, 
where  it  appears  by  affidavit  or  other- 
wise that  the  party  seeking  the  delay 
has  used  due  diligence  to  be  ready  for 
trial  and  would  have  been  ready  but  for 
the  sickness  or  engagement  of  his  attorney. 
But  where  the  delay  is  at  the  instance  of 
the  defendant,  it  shall  also  appear  by  af- 
fidavit that  there  is  a  meritorious  de- 
fense to  the  suit,  and  setting  forth  in  what 
it  consists.  Provided,  that  a  sound  dis- 
cretion will  be  exercised  by  the  court  in 
the    enforcement    of    this   rule    in   extreme 


cases  in  favor  of  plaintiffs  in  attachments 
and  suits  on  demands  which  would  be 
barred  by  the  statutes  of  limitations  If 
dismissed ;  and  also  in  all  cases  where 
any    substantial    injury    might    result. 

No  cause  will  be  passed  a  second  time 
for  either  of  the  causes  above  mentioned, 
and  any  cause  so  passed  shall  be  in  or- 
der to  be  called  for  trial  at  any  time 
after  the  cause  for  which  the  same  was 
passed  shall  cease,  on  notice  to  the  op- 
posite party  or  his  attorney,  and  the 
court  shall  fix  the  day  of  trial,  or  re- 
place it  on  the  calendar,  so  as  to  be 
reached  in   a   short  time. 

No  judgment  will  be  set  aside  or  appeal 
or  suit  reinstated  in  cases  where  the  en- 
gagement of  counsel  in  a  cause  in  anoth- 
er court,  at  the  time  of  the  entering  of 
the  order,  is  for  the  first  time  disclosed 
to  the  court  on  the  hearing  of  a  motion 
to  set  aside   or  reinstate. 

Continuance. 

Rule  20.  A  cause  placed  upon  a  cal- 
endar shall  stand  for  trial  in  its  order 
upon  said  calendar,  and  no  cause  shall 
be  continued  except  upon  affidavit,  unless 
by  consent  of  both  parties,  or  as  pro- 
vided in  Rule   19. 

Instructions. 

Rule  21.  All  instructions  must  be  pre- 
sented to  the  court  at  the  conclusion  of 
the    taking   of   evidence. 

Motions   for   New  Trial. 

Rule  22.  Motions  for  new  trial  must  be 
filed  in  writing  and  such  motions  will  be 
heard  on  the  Saturday  of  the  week  in 
which  the  verdict  is  rendered,  unless  the 
judge  shall  otherwise  direct,  and  it  shall 
be  the  duty  of  the  clerk  to  make  up  for 
each  Saturday  a  calendar  of  such  mo- 
tions for  new  trial,  placing  thereon  with- 
out notice  and  according  to  their  num- 
bers, all  pending  motions.  This  calendar 
will  be  called  and  motions  disposed  of 
without  notice,  and  in  case  the  hearing 
of  any  motion  is  continued  it  will  be 
placed  at  the  foot  of  the  next  new  trial 
calendar,  unless  the  court  shall  other- 
wise  order. 

Costs. 

Rule  23.  Where  there  are  several  de- 
fendants, if  a  single  appearance  is  filed 
for  all,  but  one  appearance  fee  of  three 
dollars  (?3.00)  is  required  to  be  paid,  but 
if  several  appearances  are  filed  for  dif- 
ferent parties,  either  by  different  attor- 
neys or  by  the  same  attorney  at  different 
times,  an  appearance  fee  must  be  paid 
for  each  appearance. 

Forcible   Detainer. 

Rule  24.  In  ca.'^e  when  a  defendant  in 
an  action  of  forcible  detainer  desires  to 
appeal  to  this  court  no  appeal  bond  shall 
be  approved  or  filed  unless  it  shall  ap- 
pear from  the  transcript  that  before  the 
justice  the  defendant  prayed  an  appeal 
and  the  justice  fixed  the  amount  of  the 
appeal    bond. 


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Rules  of  Practice 

OP   THE 

PROBATE  COURT  of  COOK  COUNTY 


Adopted    February  1,  1911. 


Ordered:  That  all  rules  of  practice 
heretofore  adopted  in  this  court  be  and 
the  same  are  hereby  rescinded,  and  the 
following  rules  of  practice  be  and  they 
are  hereby  adopted;  and  it  is  further 
ordered  that  said  rules  be  entered  at 
large  in  the  general  records  of  this  court. 

Motions. 

Rule  1.  Motions  and  uncontested 
matters  will  be  heard  upon  the  coming 
in  of  court  in  the  forenoon  until  10:30 
o'clock,  and  in  the  afternoon  until  a 
quarter  after  two  o'clock  of  each  day 
(except  Saturday  and  except  on  the  fore- 
noon of  the  days  of  the  call  of  the  claim 
docket  and  in  the  forenoon  of  the  first 
"Wednesday  of  each  term,  which  is  re- 
served for  jury  trials  in  insanity  mat- 
ters). 

The  docket  shall  be  prepared  daily  by 
the  clerk  at  the  rear  of  the  court  room 
and  called  by  the  sheriff  in  the  order  in 
which  the  motions  are  docketed.  "When- 
ever a  motion  has  been  called  and  not 
responded  to,  it  shall  not  be  called  again 
until  it  has  been  redocketed  by  the  clerk. 

Contested  matters  shall  be  docketed  by 
the  sheriff  and  heard  at  10:30  o'clock  in 
the  forenoon  and  fifteen  minutes  after  two 
o'clock  in  the  afternoon  of  each  day,  ex- 
cept as  aforesaid,  and  shall  be  called 
promptly  at  the  hour  fixed,  and  in  the 
order  in  which  the  same  are  docketed. 

Petitions  for  Letters. 

Rule  2.  All  petitions  for  letters  tes- 
tamentary of  administration,  or  guard- 
ianship, or  of  conservatorship,  shall  state 
briefly  the  nature  of  the  personal  estate, 
and  shall  also  state  whether  the  real  es- 
tate, or  any  part  thereof.  Is  registered 
under  "The  Torrens  Act,"  and  if  so  shall 
state  the  value  of  same. 

Proof  of  Will. 

Rule  3.  The  testimony  taken  in  the 
matter  of  the  proof  of  any  last  will  and 
testament,  or  the  contest  thereof,  shall 
be  reduced  to  writing  and  filed  with  the 
clerk  of  the  court. 

Order  of  Inventory— Wldo'fr's  Selec- 
tion and  Sales  Bill. 

Rule  4.  The  Inventory,  widow's  selec- 
tion and  sales  bill  shall  follow  the  order 
In  which  the  articles  are  set  down  in  the 
bill  of  appraisement,  if  the  goods  and 
chattels  are  inventoried  by  items ;  but  the 
goods  and  chattels  may  be  inventoried 
briefly  as  follows :  "Goods  and  chattels 
as  per  appraisement  bill  herewith  pre- 
sented,  appraised  at  ,"   giving 

amount    of    appraisement    bill.      The    in- 
ventory shall  set  out  the  condition  of  the 


real  estate  and  the  source  of  decedent's 
title.  The  inventory,  appraisement  and 
award  shall  be  presented  together  and 
not  separately  for  approval. 

Adjustment   of   Claims. 

Rule  5.  The  proof  of  posting  and  pub- 
lishing notices  for  the  adjustment  of 
claims  shall  be  attached  one  to  the  other 
and  filed  with  the  clerk,  on  or  before  the 
first  day  of  the  term  to  which  claimants 
are  notified  and  requested  to  appear.  The 
clerk  shall  lieep  a  docket  of  all  such 
proofs  of  posting  and  publishing  adjust- 
ment notices  each  term,  in  the  order 
filed,  and  the  court  will  take  up  and  dis- 
pose of  the  same  in  the  order  of  such 
docket  on  the  first  day  of  the  term  fixed 
for  adjustment.  No  order  for  adjust- 
ment of  claims  will  be  entered  on  any 
notice  the  proof  of  which  is  filed  after 
the  term  for  which  notice  was  given  has 


Manner  of  Presenting  ClalaiB. 

Rule  6.  Claims  against  es  ates  shall 
be  presented  as  follows :  If  at  or  before 
the  regular  adjustment  term,  by  filing  a 
bill  of  items  of  the  claim  with  the  clerk. 
If  after  the  adjournment  term,  by  filing  a 
copy  of  the  claim,  together  with  a  prae- 
cipe for  a  summons,  to  the  executor  or 
administrator,  or  by  filing  with  such 
claim  the  appearance,  in  writing,  of  the 
executor  or  administrator. 

The  heir,  or  any  othor  person  Inter- 
ested in  the  estate,  wishing  to  contest 
any  claim  filed,  must  enter  an  appear- 
ance, in  writing,  in  the  matter  of  such 
claim,  briefiy  stating  his  interest  in  the 
claim  or  estate  in  which  it  is  filed. 

Claim   Docket   and   Trial   of   Claims. 

Rule  7.  The  clerk  shall  prepare  a 
claim  docket  each  term,  and  the  court 
will  commence  the  call  of  such  docket 
for  the  trial  of  claims  on  the  fourth  Mon- 
day of  each  term,  and  continue  such  call 
from  dav  to  day  until  concluded.  But 
no  claim  docket  will  be  made  or  called 
for  the  July  or  August  term.  Litigated 
matters  will  not  be  heard  on  the  call,  but 
will  be  set  down  for  bearing. 

On  the  call  of  the  claim  calendar 
claims  appearing  thereon  for  the  first 
time  will  not  be  heard  nor  set  for  trial 
when  objection  is  made  by  either  party; 
but  if  there  be  no  objection,  such  claim 
will  be  set  for  trial  on  motion.  If  neither 
party  appear,  such  claims  will  be  con- 
tinued. Claims  appearing  for  the  second 
time  on  the  calendar  will  be  set  for  trial 
on  motion  of  either  party,  or  be  continued 
where  no  oblection  Is  made.  Claims  ap- 
pearing for  the  third  time  on  the  calen- 
dar will  be  set  for  trial,  continued  by 
agreement,  or  dismissed. 


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Rnles    of    Probate    Court. 


Default    or    Kewlect    of    Executor    or 
Administrator. 

Rule  8.  Upon  the  failure  of  any  ex- 
ecutor or  administrator  to  present  his  in- 
ventory and  appraisement  to  the  court 
within  three  months,  or  cause  an  order 
of  adjustment  of  claims  to  be  entered 
within  six  months,  or  to  present  his  ac- 
count within  thirteen  months  from  the 
date  of  his  letters,  and  every  year  there- 
after, until  the  estate  of  his  decedent  is 
fully  administered  and  settled,  the  court 
will  order  a  citation  to  issue,  and  if  the 
executor  or  administrator  fail  to  appear 
as  required  by  the  citation,  the  court  will 
order  an  attachment  against  the  executor 
or  administrator  and  enforce  the  pre- 
formance  of  such  neglected  duty. 
Executor's  and  Administrator's 
Report. 

Rule  9.  Every  executor's  and  admin- 
istrator's account  shall  be  accompanied 
by  a  written  report,  signed  by  the  exec- 
utor or  administrator,  and  verified  by  his 
affidavit,  briefly  stating  the  condition  of 
the  estate,  the  amount  of  receipts  and 
expenditures,  and  the  balance,  if  any; 
and  such  report  (except  in  case  of  final 
account  where  the  estate  is  fully  admin- 
istered) shall  state  whether  the  sureties 
on  the  bond  of  such  executor  or  adminis- 
trator are  all  living  and  residents  of  the 
State  of  Illinois;  that  such  executor  or 
administrator  knows  the  financial  condi- 
tion of  all  such  sureties,  and  whether  they 
are  ample  security  for  the  penalty  of 
such  bond;  and  if  in  any  case  any  such 
executor  or  administrator,  from  want  of 
knowledge  concerning  his  sureties,  or 
from  any  other  cause,  is  unable  to  make 
a  full  report  concerning  his  sureties,  he 
shall  produce  them  in  open  court  at  the 
time  of  rendering  any  such  account,  when 
they  will  be  examined  upon  oath  by  the 
court. 

Proof  of  Heirship. 

Rule  10.  In  estates  where  letters 
have  been  granted,  proof  of  heirship 
shall  be  made  by  the  testimony  of  wit- 
nesses examined  in  open  court,  reduced 
to  writing  and  filed  with  the  Clerk  of 
the  Court,  or  by  testimony  taken  in 
pursuance  of  a  dedimus  potestatem  is- 
sued for  that  purpose,  or  by  a  duly 
authenticated  copy  of  a  decree  of  a 
court  of  record,  finding  the  heirs  at  law 
of  the  decedent. 

Whenever,  in  accordance  with  an  Act 
entitled  "An  Act  to  render  valid  the 
ascertainment  heretofore  made  by  any 
of  the  Probate  Courts  of  this  state  and 
declaring  the  heirsliip  of  deceased  per- 
sons, and  authorizing  such  courts  here- 
after to  ascertain  and  declare  such 
heirship  and  for  other  purposes  relat- 
ing thereto,  approved  .Tune  10,  1909,"  it 
Is  desired  to  make  proof  of  heirship  In 
the  matter  of  a  deceased  person  whose 
estate  has  not  been  probated  in  this 
state,  the  procedure  shall  be  as  follows, 
to-wit: 

First.  The  person  desiring  to  prove 
such  heirship  shall  file  a  petition  In 
this  court  setting  up  the  name,  age, 
and  last  residence  of  the  deceased;  date 
of  his  death  and  the  name  and  ad- 
dresses so  far  as  known  to  the  peti- 
tioner,   of   his   heirs   at  law. 

Second.  After  filing  such  petition 
the     petitioner    shall    publlsli    a   notice 


at  least  once  in  some  newspaper  of 
general  circulation  in  Cook  County. 
Illinois,  which  notice  shall  be  addressed 
to  "all  whom  it  may  concern"  and  shall 
state  briefly  the  object  of  the  petition, 
the  name  of  the  deceased,  the  names 
of  his  heirs  as  shown  by  the  petition, 
the  date  of  his  death,  and  his  last 
place  of  residence,  and  shall  name  a 
date  not  less  than  thirty  days  after  the 
date  of  the  publication  when  proof  will 
be  offered.  There  shall  be  mailed  by 
the  Clerk  of  this  Court  to  each  per- 
son named  a  copy  of  such  printed  no- 
tice at  least  twenty  days  before  the 
day  set  in  said  notice  for  tlie  hearing 
on  such  question  of  heirship  and  cer- 
tificate of  such  mailing  shall  be  filed. 
Third.  The  hearing  may,  for  good 
cause  shown,  be  continued  from  time 
to  time,  and  when  complete  a  decree 
sliall  be  entered  finding  wlio  are  heirs 
at  law  and  next  of  kin  of  such  de- 
ceased, as   shown   by  the  evidence. 

Notice    of    Resignation    of    Executor 
or  Administrator. 

Rule  H.  Upon  the  petition  of  any  ex- 
ecutor or  administrator"  to  resign  his  trust 
such  notice  thereof,  and  of  the  time  of 
hearing,  shall  be  given  to  the  legatees, 
devisees,  or  distributees,  and  to  his  co- 
executor  or  co-administrator,  and  the 
sureties  on  his  bond,  if  any,  as  the  court 
shall  approve  or  direct,  in  the  same  man- 
ner as  notice  is  required  to  be  given  to 
the  heirs  at  law,  residuary  and  unpaid 
legatees,  in  case  of  final  account  as  pro- 
vided by  Rule  1.5,  unless  such  legatees, 
devisees  or  distributees,  and  co-executor 
or  co-administrator,  and  the  sureties  on 
his  bond  enter  their  appearance  In  writing 
in  such  matter. 

Acconntinir  of  Executor  or  Adminis- 
trator Who   Has   Resigned   or 
Whose   Letters   Have   Been 
Revoked. 

Rule  12.  The  final  account  of  any  ex- 
ecutor or  administrator  who  has  resigned 
his  office,  or  whose  letters  have  been  re- 
voked, will  not  be  heard  and  passed  upon 
by  the  court  until  such  account  has  been 
submitted  to  and  carefully  examined  by 
his  successor,  and  the  result  of  such  ex- 
amination, with  the  recommendation  of 
such  successor,  Indorsed  in  writing  upon 
such  account  and  signed  by  such  suc- 
cessor, unless  for  good  cause  shown  the 
court  shall  otherwise  order. 

Sale  of  Real  Estate  to  Pay  Debts  by 
Foreign  Execntors  and  Admin- 
istrators. 

Rule  13.  No  petition  for  the  sale  of 
real  estate  to  pay  debts,  by  any  foreign 
executor  or  administrator,  will  be  heard 
unless  the  same  be  accompanied  by  a 
duly  certified  and  properly  authenticated 
copy  of  a  just  and  true  account  of  the 
personal  estate  and  debts  of  the  decedent, 
made  to  and  approved  by  the  court  grant- 
ing the  letters  testamentary  or  of  admin- 
istration, showing  explicitly  the  amount  of 
the  personal  estate,  the  amount  of  the 
debts  allowed  by  such  court,  and  the 
amount  of  the  deficiency  of  personal  es- 
tate, and  also  a  duly  certified  and  prop- 
erly authenticated  copy  of  an  order  of 
the  court  granting  such  letters,  authoriz- 
ing or  directing  such  executor  or  admin- 


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CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECTORY. 


Rules    of    Probate    Court. 


istrator   to   apply   to  this  court  to   obtain 
an  order  for  such  sale. 
Report    of    Sale    of    Real    Elstate    by 
Kxecntors   and   AdminlBtratora. 

Rule  14.  Every  report  of  sale  of  real 
estate  made  by  an  executor  or  adminis- 
trator shall  be  accompanied  with  and 
have  securely  attached  to  It  the  publish- 
er's certificate  of  publication  of  notice, 
and  the  affidavit  of  the  person  posting  the 
notices,  showing  when  and  where  posted, 
and  that  the  places  where  the  notices 
were  posted  are  four  of  the  most  public 
places  in  the  county  where  such  real  es- 
tate was  sold. 

Every  such  report  shall  also  contain 
a  statement  by  the  executor  or  the  ad- 
ministrator that  the  real  estate  was  sold 
for  a  fair  cash  value,  or  shall  state  the 
fair  cash  value,  and  a  recommendation 
that  such  report  be  approved  and  the  sale 
confirmed,  or  that  the  sale  be  disap- 
proved; and  if  the  executor  or  adminis- 
trator recommends  that  the  sale  be  dis- 
approved, he  shall  state  briefly  his  rea- 
sons therefor,  and  such  report  shall  be 
signed  by  the  executor  or  adm.inistrator 
and  verified  by  aflidavit. 

All  such  reports  will  be  taken  up  by 
the  court  at  any  motion  hour  on  or  after 
the  second  day  of  the  term  of  court  suc- 
ceeding the  sale,  and  not  sooner,  unless 
on  the  written  application  of  all  parties 
nterested,  including  the  purchaser  at 
laid  sale. 

Notice  to  Heirs  of  Final  Account. 
Rule  15.  No  executor  or  administrator 
shall  be  discharged  from  the  duties  and 
responsibilities  of  his  appointment,  or 
have  his  final  account  approved  (where 
the  heirs  at  law,  residuary  and  unpaid 
legatees,  if  any,  do  not  enter  their  ap- 
pearance in  writing  in  such  final  ac- 
counting) unless  he  shall  give  notice  to 
the  heirs  at  law,  residuary  and  unpaid 
legatees  of  the  decedent,  if  any,  of  the 
time  of  his  intended  application  to  the 
court  for  the  approval  of  such  final  ac- 
count, as  follows : 

When  the  heirs  at  law,  residuary  or 
unpaid  legatees,  if  any,  are  residents  of 
Cook  County,  personal  service  of  a  copy 
of  such  notice  shall  be  made,  and  in  the 
event  of  the  temporary  absence  from  Cook 
County  of  such  resident  heirs  at  law,  re- 
siduary or  unpaid  legatees,  if  any,  a 
copy  of  such  notice  shall  be  left  at  the 
usual  place  of  abode  of  such  heirs,  re- 
siduary or  unpaid  legatees,  if  any,  with 
some  person  of  the  family  of  the  age  of 
ten  years  or  upwards,  informing  such 
person  of  the  contents  thereof,  such  serv- 
ice to  be  at  least  ten  days  before  such 
application. 

When  such  heirs  at  law,  residuary  or 
unpaid  legatees,  if  any,  reside  without 
the  limits  of  Cook  County,  and  in  any 
of  the  United  States  or  territories,  a  copy 
of  such  notice  shall  be  published  at  least 
once  in  some  newspaper  published  in  the 
City  of  Chicago,  at  least  thirty  days  be- 
fore such  application.  T^'hen  such  heirs 
at  law,  residuary  or  unpaid  legatees,  if 
any,  reside  without  the  limits  of  the 
United  States  and  territories  or  whose 
names  and  places  of  residence,  either  or 
both,  are  unknown  to  such  executor  or 
administrator,  such  notice  shall  be  pub- 
lished at  least  once  in  some  newspaper 
published  in  the  City  of  Chicago  at  least 
sixty  days  before  such  application ;  and 
where  the  heirs  at  law,  residuary  or  un- 
paid legatees,  if  any,  or  any  of  them,  are 

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not  residents  of  Cook  County,  such  exec- 
utor or  administrator  shall  make  and 
file  with  the  clerk  of  the  court  his,  her 
or  their  aflfidavit,  or  the  affidavit  of  some 
one  of  them,  setting  forth  the  names  and 
postoffice  address  of  such  heirs  at  law, 
residuary  or  unpaid  legatees,  if  any,  or 
if  the  same  be  unknown,  thus  stating  the 
fact ;  and  where  the  names  and  postoflice 
address  are  set  forth  in  such  affidavit, 
such  executor  or  administrator  shall 
cause  a  copy  of  such  notice  to  be  mailed, 
postage  paid,  to  such  heirs  at  law,  resid- 
uary or  unpaid  legatees,  to  such  address 
by  the  clerk  of  this  court,  within  five 
days  after  such  publication,  and  a  certifi- 
cate of  such  mailing  shall  be  made  by  the 
clerk  and  filed  in  the  proper  estate.  No 
executor  or  administrator  shall  be  dis- 
charged until  the  final  costs  shall  have 
been  paid. 

The  court  may,  when  the  circum- 
stances seem  to  require  it,  make  spe- 
cial orders  in  estates  prescribing  other 
or  different  notice  to  the  parties  in  in- 
terest. 

GUARDIANSHIP. 
Appointment  of  Guardian. 
Rule  16.  No  application  for  the  ap- 
pointment of  a  guardian  will  be  enter- 
tained when  the  infant  has  parents  living 
in  this  State,  unless  upon  written  notice 
of  such  Intended  application  to  such  par- 
ents, or  if  either  be  dead,  to  the  sur- 
vivor, setting  forth  the  time  when  the 
same  shall  be  heard,  which  notice  shall 
be  given  not  less  than  three  days  prior 
to  such  application,  if  the  parent  or  par- 
ents reside  in  Cook  County,  and  not  less 
than  ten  days  if  non-residents  of  Cook 
County;  provided,  that  no  such  notice 
.shall  be  required  when  such  parent  or 
parents  enter  their  appearance  and  con- 
sent to  an  immediate  hearing.  Special 
orders  providing  for  different  or  other 
notice  may  be  made  in  exceptional 
cases. 

Gnardian'ii  InventorleM  and  Account* 
Rule  17.  Every  guardian  shall  return 
to  the  court,  verified  by  his  affidavit,  a 
true  and  perfect  inventory  of  the  real  and 
personal  estate  of  the  ward,  including 
therein  a  description  of  the  real  estate,  its 
probable  value  and  rental,  and  whether 
incumbered,  and  if  so  incumbered  how, 
and  for  how  much,  what  amount  of 
money  is  on  hand,  all  personal  property, 
including  annuities  and  credits  of  the 
ward,  designating  them  as  good,  doubt- 
ful or  desperate,  as  the  case  may  be, 
within  sixty  days  after  appointment.  At 
the  expiration  of  one  year  from  his  or 
her  appointment,  and  at  least  once  every 
three  years  thereafter,  and  as  much 
oftener  as  the  court  may  require,  he  shall 
settle  his  accounts  with  the  court.  Upon 
failure  to  perform  any  of  the  duties  re- 
quired by  this  rule  such  guardian  will  be 
cited  by  the  court  and  the  performance 
of  such  delinquent  duty  enforced. 
Notice  of  Resignation  of  Guardian. 
Rule  18.  Upon  the  petition  of  any 
guardian  to  resign  his  trust,  such  notice 
thereof,  and  of  the  time  of  hearmg,  shall 
be  given  as  the  court  shall  approve  or 
direct.  The  final  accoimt  of  any  guard- 
ian who  has  resigned  or  whose  letters 
have  been  revoked  will  not  be  heard  and 
passed  upon  by  the  court  until  such  ac- 
count has  been  submitted  to  and  care- 
fully examinee  by  his  .successor  and  the 
result  of  such  examination,  with  the  rec- 


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ommendation  of  such  successor,   indorsed 
In  writing  upon  such  account  and  signed 
by  such  successor,  unless  for  good  cause 
shown   the  court  shall   otherwise  order. 
Leasing  Ward's  Real  Batate. 

Rule  19.  The  court  will  upon  petition 
of  the  guardian,  verified  by  his  affldavlt,, 
order  that  the  guardian  Jease  all  the 
ward's  real  estate ;  but  before  delivering 
any  lease  or  possession  to  the  lessee  the 
guardian  shall  obtain  the  written  ap- 
proval of  the  judge  of  this  court,  indorsed 
on  the  lease,  but  no  such  approval  will 
be  given  until  the  testimony  has  been 
taken  In  open  court  showing  the  rental 
value  of  the  real  estate. 
Report  of  Sale  of  Real  Batate  by 
Guardian. 

Rule  20.  Every  report  of  sale  of  real 
estate  made  by  a  guardian  shall  be  ac- 
companied with,  and  have  securely  at- 
tached to  it,  the  publisher's  certificate  of 
publication  of  notice  or  an  affidavit  of 
posting  of  notices,  as  the  case  may  be, 
and  if  the  notice  is  by  posting,  showing 
when  and  where  posted,  and  that  the 
places  where  the  notices  were  posted  are 
three  of  the  most  public  places  in  the 
county  where  such  real  estate  was  sold. 
Every  such  report  shall  also  contain  a 
statement  by  the  guardian  that  the  real 
'  estate  was  sold  for  a  fair  cash  value,  or 
shall  state  the  fair  cash  value,  and  a 
recommendation  that  such  report  be  ap- 
proved and  the  sale  confirmed,  or  that 
the  sale  be  disapproved;  and  if  the 
guardian  recommends  that  the  sale  be 
disapproved,  he  shall  state  briefly  the 
reason  therefor,  and  such  report  shall  be 
signed  by  the  guardian  and  verified  by 
his  affldavlt. 

Final   Settlement   of   Guardian   Trltb 
W^ard. 

Rule  21.  No  guardian  shall  be  dis- 
charged from  the  duties  of  his  appoint- 
ment on  final  settlement  with  his  ward, 
unless  such  ward  appears  before  the 
court  and  acknowledges  such  settlement 
in  full  in  open  court ;  provided,  where 
such  facts  are  disclosed  by  affidavit  filed 
with  the  clerk  as  render  the  personal  at- 
tendance of  the  ward  impracticable,  and 
the  court  shall  be  satisfied,  from  the  evi- 
dence produced  in  open  court,  that  such 
final  settlement  is  just  and  equitable,  and 
that  the  ward  is  in  possession  of  all  his 
or  her  estate,  such  personal  attendance 
of  the  ward  may  be  waived  by  the  court. 
Guardian'*  Report. 

Rule  22.  Every  guardian's  account 
shall  be  accompanied  by  a  writen  re- 
port, signed  by  the  guardian  and  verified 
by  his  affidavit,  briefly  stating  the  condi- 
tion of  the  estate,  the  amount  of  receipts 
and  disbursements,  and  the  balance,  if 
any;  and  if  the  guardianship  be  of  the 
custody  and  tuition  of  the  minor,  shall 
state  the  length  of  time  and  where  the 
minor  has  attended  school  since  the 
guardian's  appointment  or  last  report; 
and  such  report  (except  In  case  of  final 
account  where  the  estate  is  fully  admin- 
istered and  delivered  to  the  ward)  shall 
state  whether  the  sureties  on  the  bond  of 
the  guardian  are  all  living  and  residents 
of  the  State  of  Illinois,  that  such  guard- 
Ian  knows  the  financial  condition  of  all 
sureties,  and  whether  they  are  ample  se- 
curity for  the  penalty  of  such  bond;  and 
If  in  any  case  any  guardian,  from  want 
of  knowledge  conc2rning  his  sureties,   or 


from  any  other  cause,  Is  unable  to  make 
a  full  report  concerning  his  sureties,  he 
shall  produce  them  in  open  court  at  the 
time  of  rendering  his  account,  when  they 
will  be  examined  upon  oath  by  the  court. 

Autborlty     to     Remove     Peraonal 

Catate  of  Minor  from  Tbls  State 

by   Non-Realdent   Guardian. 

Rule  23.  No  authority  will  be  given 
to  remove  personal  estate  of  a  minor 
from  this  state  by  a  non-resident  guard- 
Ian,  unless  the  application  is  accompanied 
by  a  duly  authenticated  copy  of  an  order 
of  the  court  which  appointed  the  non- 
resident guardian,  authorizing  or  direct- 
ing such  non-resident  guardian  to  apply 
to   this   court  for   such    authority. 

CONSERVATORS. 
Default    or    Negrlect    of    Conaervator. 

Rule  24.  Every  conservator  shall  re- 
turn to  the  court,  verified  by  his  affidavit, 
a  true  and  perfect  inventory  of  the  real 
and  personal  estate  of  his  ward,  with  a 
description  of  the  real  estate,  its  probable 
value  and  rental,  and  stating  whether  the 
same  is  incumbered,  and  if  incumbered, 
how,  and  for  how  much,  what  amount  of 
money  is  on  hand,  and  also  containing  a 
list  of  all  personal  property,  including 
annuities  and  credits  of  the  ward,  desig- 
nating them  as  good,  doubtful  or  desper- 
ate, as  the  case  may  be,  within  sixty  days 
after  his  appointment.  At  the  expiration 
of  one  year  from  his  appointment,  and  at 
least  once  every  year  thereafter,  and  as 
much  oftener  as  the  court  may  require, 
he  shall  settle  his  accounts  as  conserva- 
tor with  the  court.  Upon  failure  to  do 
so,  a  citation  will  be  issued  and  the  per- 
formance of  such  delinquent  duly  en- 
forced. 

Notice      of      Real^natlon      of      Con- 
aervator. 

Rule  25.  Upon  the  petition  of  any 
conservator  to  resign  his  tiust,  such  no- 
tice thereof  and  of  the  time  of  hearing 
shall  be  given  as  the  court  shall  approve 
or  direct.  The  final  account  of  any  con- 
servator who  has  resigned  or  whose  let- 
ters have  been  revoked  will  not  be  heard 
and  passed  upon  by  the  court  until  such 
account  has  been  submitted  to  and  care- 
fully examined  by  his  successor,  and  the 
result  of  such  examination,  with  the  rec- 
ommendation of  such  successor.  Indorsed 
in  writing  upon  such  account  and  signed 
by  such  successor,  unless  for  good  cause 
shown  the  court  shall  otherwise  order. 
Leaalng:  by  Conaervator. 

Rule  26.  The  court  will,  upon  the  pe- 
tition of  the  conservator,  order  that  the 
conservator  lease  all  his  ward's  real  es- 
tate ;  but  before  delivering  any  lease  or 
possession  to  the  lessee,  that  the  con- 
servator obtain  the  written  approval  of 
the  judge  of  this  court  indorsed  on  the 
lease,  but  no  such  approval  will  be  given 
until  testimony  has  been  taken  in  open 
court  showing  the  rental  value  of  the 
real   estate. 

Conaervator'a  Report. 

Rule  27.  Every  conservator's  account 
shall  be  accompanied  by  a  written  re- 
port, signed  by  the  conservator  and  veri- 
fied by  his  affidavit,  briefly  stating  the 
condition  of  the  estate,  the  amount  of  re- 
ceipts and  disbursements,  and  the  bal- 
ance, if  any,  the  place  of  residence  of  the 
ward    and    his    physical    condition,     and 


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ouch  report  (except  in  case  of  final  ac- 
count where  the  estate  is  fully  admin- 
istered) shall  state  whether  the  sureties 
on  the  bond  of  the  conservator  are  all 
living  and  residents  of  the  State  of  Illi- 
nois ;  that  such  conservator  knows  the 
financial  condition  of  all  such  sureties, 
and  whether  they  are  ample  security  for 
the  penalty  in  such  bond;  and  if,  in  any 
case,  any  conservator,  from  want  of 
knowledge  or  from  ar./  other  cause,  is 
unable  to  make  a  full  report  concerning 
his  sureties,  he  shall  produce  tnem  in 
open  court,  at  the  time  of  rendering  his 
account,  when  they  will  be  examined 
upon   oath   by  the  court. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 
Rule  to  Plead. 

Rule  28.  In  all  cases,  matters  and 
proceedings  (except  citations,  arljustment 
of  claims  and  summons  to  executor,  ad- 
ministrator, guardian  or  conservator  for 
revocation  of  letters  and  removal  from 
office,  and  except  in  proceedings  for  the 
appointment  of  a  conservator  where  the 
return  day  of  the  summons  is  not  the 
first  day  of  the  term)  commenced  by 
summons,  the  defendant,  if  served  with 
the  summons  ten  days  before  the  return 
day  thereof,  shall  plead  on  or  before  the 
opening  of  court  on  the  third  day  of  the 
term  of  court  to  which  summons  is  re- 
turnable. 

Appearance. 

Rule  29.  "Whenever  any  heir  at  law, 
devisee,  legatee,  creditor  or  other  person 
not  a  party  to  the  record,  desires  to 
contest  or  be  heard  in  any  matter  or 
proceeding  before  the  court,  such  heir  at 
law,  devisee,  legatee,  creditor  or  other 
person  shall  first  enter  an  appearance  in 
writing,  briefly  stating  his  interest  in  the 
matter  or  proceeding,  and  file  the  same 
with  the  clerk  of  the  court. 
Form  of  Papers  to  toe  Filed  and  In- 
dorsement Thereon. 

Rule  30.  No  petition,  inventory,  ap- 
praisement, account,  report  of  sale,  or 
other  document  or  paper  necessary  to  be 
filed  shall  be  written  on  less  than  one- 
half  sheet  of  foolscap  or  legal  cap  paper, 
nor  upon  any  paper  which  varies  mate- 
rially in  size  from  such  paper,  and  when 
covering  more  than  one  sheet  the  whole 
shall  be  fastened  securely  at  the  top, 
and  upon  the  folded  outside  bear  legibly 
the  name  of  the  estate  to  which  it  be- 
longs and  the  name  of  the  document,  to- 
gether with  the  number  of  the  page  and 
docket,  showing  said  estate  and  the  num- 
ber of  case  and  box. 

Bond   of  Bxecntors,   Administrators, 

Guardians   and   Conservators 

Tvltto  Surety. 

Rule  31.  No  bond  with  surety  of  any 
executor,  administrator,  guardian  or 
conservator  will  be  approved  by  the 
court  unless  such  bond  have  at  least 
two  sureties,  have  no  interlineation  or 
erasure,  have  the  first  name  of  the  prin- 
cipal and  sureties  written  in  full  in  the 
body  and  signatures  of  the  bond,  and 
when  the  signature  is  by  mark  be  wit- 
nessed by  some  person  not  a  party  to  the 
bond.  All  sureties  on  bonds  except  cor- 
porations duly  authorized  to  act  as  sure- 
ty on  bonds  shall  appear  in  person  be- 
fore the  clerk  of  this  court  and  make 
schedule  under  oath  showing  the  property 
owned  by  them  respectively. 

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Files. 

Rule  32.  No  instrument  duly  filed 
shall  be  taken  from  the  oflSce  of  the 
clerk  without  the  consent  of  the  clerk, 
and  then  only  upon  receipt  duly  given. 
No  paper  so  taken  shall  be  kept  out  of 
the  clerk's  office  more  than  two  days. 
In  no  case  shall  any  original  will,  bond 
or  letters  or  file  wrappers  be  taken  from 
the  clerk's  office,  except  when  taken  to 
the  court  room. 

Place  of  Sale  of  Real  Bstate. 

Rule  33.  All  decrees  and  orders  of 
this  court  directing  the  public  sale  of 
any  real  estate,  or  an  interest  therein, 
shall  provide  that  such  sale  be  made  at 
the  rooms  of  the  Chicago  Real  Estate 
Board,  or  at  the  rooms  of  the  Cook 
County  Real  Estate  Board,  in  the  City 
of  Chicago,  unless  the  court  for  cause 
shown   shall    otherwise   order. 

Undisposed     of     Papers     to     toe     Dis- 
tributed. 

Rule  34.  Ordered,  that  hereafter  the 
clerk  distribute,  as  soon  as  he  conve- 
niently can,  and  within  two  days  after 
the  filing  thereof,  all  undisposed-of  pa- 
pers in  any  matter  pending  in  this  court, 
except  claims  and  proofs  of  publication 
for  adjudication  of  claims,  to  the  several 
general  files  of  such  several  estates,  the 
same  as  though  such  papers  were  dis- 
posed  of. 

Settlement    of   Rights    of   Action    for 
Causing;  Death. 

Rule  35.  All  petitions  for  settlements 
of  rights  of  action  for  causing  the  death 
of  any  person  shall  be  verified  by  the 
affidavit  of  the  administrator  or  executor 
and  certified  to  as  being  just  and  proper 
by  the  attorney  of  the  admmlstrator  or 
executor,  and  when  practicable  such  set- 
tlement shall  be  recommended  by  the 
distributees. 

Attorney's   Fees   In   Personal   Injury 
Cases. 

Rule  36.  In  the  matter  of  personal 
injury  cases  which  may  be  all  or  part 
of  the  assets  of  estates  in  course  of  ad- 
ministration in  this  court,  and  which  are 
compromised  or  settled  previous  to  trial, 
and  in  which  counsel  has  been  engaged 
on  a  contingent  fee,  executors,  adminis- 
trators, guardians  and  conservators  will 
be  allowed  to  pay  as  attorney's  fees  a 
sum  not  exceeding  twenty-five  per  cent, 
of  the  amount  recovered,  and  in  all  such 
cases  where  the  case  has  been  tried  be- 
fore a  jury  executors,  administrators, 
guardians  and  conservators  may  be  al- 
lowed to  pay  as  attorney's  fees  a  sum 
not  exceeding  one-third  of  the  amount  re- 
covered. Said  allowance  to  include  In 
deceased  estates  the  settlement  of  such 
estates  in  this  court. 

Production  of  E^Mtnte  on  Giving  of  Xeir 
Dond. 

Paile  37.  Whenever  an  executor,  ad- 
ministrator, guardian  or  conservator 
sliall  file  his  "New  Bond"  and  account, 
and  an  order  is  sought  releasing  the 
former  bondsmen  from  liability,  such 
executor,  administrator,  guardian  or 
conservator,  shall  bring  into  court  the 
monevs  or  seoirities  shown  to  be  on 
hand  and  exhibit  them  to  the  court  be- 
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MUNICIPAL  COURT  RULES 


The     following     rules     were     adopted 
March    31,    1910: 

RULB    1. 
Cases     Nambered. 

All  cases  brought  in  this  court  shall  be 
given  a  number.  In  filing  any  papers  or 
calling  the  attention  of  the  court  to  any 
case   the  number  must   be  given. 

rule:  2. 

SerTlce    of    Copy    ot    £>tateinent    of 
Claim. 

In  all  cases  of  the  fourth  class  which 
are  to  be  commenced  by  the  filing  with 
the  Clerk  of  a  Praecipe  and  Statement  of 
Claim,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  plain- 
tiff, or  his  attorney,  to  file  with  such 
Statement  of  Claim  as  many  copies  of 
the  same  and  of  the  affidavit  of  plain- 
tiff's claim,  if  there  be  one,  as  there  are 
defendants  to  be  served,  and  it  shall 
then  be  the  duty  of  the  Cleric  to  attach 
to  each  of  the  copies  of  the  summons  to 
be  served  upon  the  defendants  a  copy 
of  said  Statement  of  Claim  and  affida- 
vit, if  any,  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
Bailiff  in  serving  the  summons  in  every 
case  to  deliver  to  each  defendant  a  copy 
of  said  Statement  of  Claim  and  of  such 
affidavit  at  the  same  time  that  a  copy 
of  the  summons  is  served  upon  him,  and 
in  malcing  his  return  upon  the  original 
summons,  the  Bailiff  shall  state  whether 
or  not  he  has  so  delivered  to  each  of  the 
defendants  a  copy  of  such  Statement  of 
Claim  and   affidavit. 

RULB    3. 

Return   Day    Call    of   Fourth   and   Fifth 

Class    Cases. 

The  clerk  shall  make  summonses  re- 
turnable to  such  of  the  court  rooms  as 
may  be  designated  by  the  Chief  Justice. 
Every  case  in  which  a  defendant  appears 
in  person  or  has  filed  his  appearance  in 
writing  shall,  if  there  has  been  no  de- 
mand for  a  jury,  be  set  for  trial  at  some 
fixed  time,  and  every  case  in  which  a 
jury  trial  has  been  demanded  by  either 
party  (except  attachment,  replevin,  gar- 
nishment, forcible  detainer,  distress  for 
rent,  quasi-criminal  and  wage  claim 
cases)  shall  thereupon  be  placed  on  the 
next  jury  trial  calendar  and  be  subject 
to  call  for  trial  as  soon  as  it  may  be 
reached  upon  the  call  of  said  calendar. 
Attachment,  replevin,  garnishment,  forc- 
ible detainer,  distress  for  rent  and  wage 
claim  cases,  shall,  if  a  demand  for  a  jury 
has  been  made,  and  quasi-criminal  cases 
If  no  waiver  in  writing  of  a  trial  by 
jury  has  been  filed,  be  immediately  set 
down  before  the  judge  calling  the  same 
or  assigned  to  a  branch  court  having  a 
jury  and  tried  as  soon  as  the  business  of 
the  court  and  the  rights  of  the  litigants 
will  permit. 

RULB3    4. 
Call   of   First    Class    Cases. 

Every  Tuesday,  at  9 :30  o'clock  a.  m., 
the  Judge  assigned  to  that  duty  shall  call 
the  cases  of  the  first  class,  in 
which  service  either  by  publication  or 
summons  has  been  made  In  due  time  for 
default.  When  the  cases  are  called, 
defaults  may  be  taken  and  judg- 
ments entered  where  parties  are  entitled 
thereto.  All  such  cases  as  are  then  at 
issue  may  be  placed  upon  the  trial  cal- 
endar. 


rule:  6. 

Motions. 

One  or  more  Judges  shall  be  designated 
by  the  Chief  Justice  to  hear  Motions  in 
the  First  District,  and  all  Motions  in  civil 
cases  pending  in  the  said  district,  whether 
of  course  or  contested,  except  motions  for 
new  trial  and  motions  subsequent  there- 
to, or  motions  arising  during  the  actual 
trial  of  a  case,  and  except  motions  to 
vacate  or  set  aside  any  order  or  finding 
made  by  some  other  judge,  shall  be  heard 
and  disposed  of  by  such  motion  Judge 
or  Judges.  These  last  mentioned  mo- 
Lions  shall  be  heard  only  by  the  Judge 
who  made  the  order  or  finding  sought 
to  be  set  aside,  if  such  Judge  is  hear- 
ing civil  cases  in  the  district;  other- 
wise the  motion  Judge  may  hear  such 
motions. 

rule:  6. 

Approval    of    Bonds. 

No  approval  of  a  bond  given  by  a 
party  to  procure  the  discharge  of  a  levy 
under  an  attachment,  or  in  an  appeal  or 
stay  of  execution,  shall  be  granted  ex 
parte.  The  party  applying  for  such  aj)- 
proval  shall  give  reasonable  notice  of  jus- 
tification to  the  other  party. 

RULE!    7. 
Writ    of    Restitution. 

No  writ  of  restitution  in  forcible  entry 
and  detainer  cases  shall  be  issued  until 
after  the  expiration  of  five  days  from 
the  rendition  of  the  judgment. 

rule:  8. 

Objections    to    Instructions. 

Objections  to  the  giving  or  refusing  of 
oral  instructions  to  the  jury  must  be 
specific  and  must  be  made  Immediately 
upon  the  conclusion  of  the  charge  and 
before  the  jury  retire. 

rule:  o. 

Interrogratorles. 

At  least  one  day's  notice  In  writing  of 
an  application  for  leave  to  file  Interroga- 
tories, together  with  a  copy  of  said  In- 
terrogatories, must  be  served  on  the  op- 
posite  side. 

No  Interrogatories  shall  be  allowed 
to  be  filed  calling  for  the  produc- 
tion of  written  instruments  or  copies 
thereof,  or  the  names  of  any  witnesses, 
or  for  information  or  facts  relating  to 
the  case  of  the  opposite  party  solely.  In- 
terrogatories filed  by  the  plalntift  must 
only  call  for  such  evidence  or  facts  aa 
would  be  necessary  or  proper  to  sustain 
the  plaintiff's  case,  and  when  filed  by  the 
defendant  for  such  evidence  or  facts  as 
would  be  necessary  or  proper  to  sustain 
hlB  defense. 

RULE  oy-. 

If  the  plaintiff  or  plaintiffs  fail  or  re- 
fuse to  properly  answer  interrogatories 
propounded  to  them  by  the  defendant 
or  defendants  when  so  ordered  to  do  b'- 
the  court,  the  court  may  dismiss  t)  •'. 
suit;  and  if  the  defendant  or  defend- 
ants have  pleaded  a  set-off  the  court 
may  enter  judgment  against  the  plain- 
tiffs upon  the  affidavits  of  the  defend- 
ants to  their  set-off.  If  the  defend- 
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properly  answer  interrogatories  pro- 
pounded to  them  by  the  plaintiff  or 
plaintiffs  when  ordered  so  to  do  by 
the  court,  the  court  may  strike  their 
pleadings  from  the  files  and  enter  judg- 
ment as  in  case  of  default  upon  the 
plaintiff's  affidavit  of  claim.  Or  the 
court  mav  proceed  by  contempt  pro- 
ceedings against  either  such  party  re- 
fusing   to    answer. 

rule:  10. 

Garnlabmeut      in      Attachment      or      on 
Prior    Judgment. 

(o)  In  First  Class  Cases: 
The  plaintiff  shall,  at  the  time  of  the 
issuance  of  a  summons  or  writ,  nie 
written  interrogatories  and  a  copy 
thereof  for  service  on  each  garnishee, 
and  the  Bailiff  shall  in  serving  the 
summons  or  writ  deliver  a  copy  of 
such  interrogatories  to  the  gar- 
nishee and  the  Bailiff's  return  shall  state 
such  delivery.  If  the  garnishee  fails  to 
answer  such  interrogatories  on  or  before 
the  return  day  of  such  summons,  the 
plaintiff  shall  be  entitled  to  a  conditional 
judgment  and  a  scire  facias  against  said 
garnishee,  if  service  of  such  summons 
and  interrogatories  shall  have  been  had 
at  least  ten  days  prior  to  such  return  day. 
If  Interrogatories  are  by  leave  of  court 
filed  after  issuance  of  summons  or  writ, 
the  plaintiff  shall  serve  notice  on  said 
garnishee  or  garnishees  of  the  filing  ol 
the  same,  together  with  copies  of  said  in- 
terrogatories;  service  of  said  notice  and 
interrogatories  attached  shall  be  verified  by 
affidavit  and  filed  in  court.  If  a  gar- 
nishee fails  to  answer  such  Interrogato- 
ries on  or  before  ten  days  from  the  date 
of  the  service  of  such  notice,  together 
with  a  copy  of  said  interrogatories,  the 
plaintiff  shall  be  entitled  to  a  conditional 
judgment  and  a  scire  facias  against  said 
garnishee. 

(b)  In  Fourth  Class  Cases: 
In  garnishment  cases  in  the  fourth  class 
the  practice  and  proceedings  shall  be,  as 
near  as  may  be,  the  same  as  that  re- 
quired by  law  in  similar  cases  before 
Justices  of  the  Peace. 

RULB  11. 
Denial  of  Corporate  ExUtence  or 
Name. 
In  any  action  by  or  against  a  cor- 
poration, it  shall  not  be  necessary  to 
prove  the  existence  of  such  corpora- 
tion, or  that  it  sues  or  is  sued  by  its 
corporate  name,  unless  previous  to  the 
commencement  of  the  trial,  the  corporate 
existence  of  such  plaintiff  or  defendant, 
or  that  Its  name  Is  correctly  stated  is  de- 
nied by  affidavit,  signed  by  the  party 
making    such    denial    or   by   his    agent   or 

attorney.  ^„ 

RULB  12. 
Abatement. 
The  defendant  shall  by  motion  to  dis- 
miss supported  by  affidavit  set  up 
such  matters  in  abatement  as  would 
be  set  up  In  the  Circuit  Court  by  plea 
In  abatement  supported  by  affidavit. 

RULE  13. 
PaM«lngr   and    Contlnnlngr   Cases. 

When  the  principal  attorney  of  record, 
or  the  attorney  specially  charged  with 
the  trial  of  the  case  of  a  party,  is  sick 
or  actually  engaged  in  the  trial  of  a 
cause  In  some  other  court  at  the  time  the 
cause  is  called  for  trial,  and  the  other 
party  Is  ready,   the  Court  shall  pass  the 


cause  for  the  time  without  prejudice 
where  it  appears  by  affidavit  or  other- 
wise, that  the  party  seeking  the  delay 
has  used  due  diligence  to  be  ready  for 
trial,  and  would  have  been  ready  but 
for  the  sickness  or  engagement  of  hia 
attorney.  Provided,  that  a  sound  discre- 
tion will  be  exercised  by  the  court  in  the 
enforcement  of  this  rule  in  extreme  cases, 
in  favor  of  plaintiffs  in  attachments  and 
suits  on  demands  which  would  be  barred 
by  the  statutes  of  limitations  If  dismissed; 
and  also  in  all  cases  where  any  substan- 
tial injury  might  result.  No  case  shall 
be  passed  the  second  time  for  either  of 
the  causes  above  mentioned. 

RULE  14. 
First  Class  Same  as  Fourth. 

In  all  cases  of  the  first  class  insti- 
tuted in  this  court  on  and  after  April 
1,  1910,  the  pleadings  shall  be  the  same 
as  in  cases  of  the  fourth  class  and  they 
may  be  amended  in  the  same  manner. 
RULE  15. 
Plaintiff's    Statement    of    Claim. 

In  first  class  cases  the  plaintiff  shall 
file,  in  lieu  of  the  declaration  now  pro- 
vided for  in  the  act  and  within  the 
time  allowed  for  the  filing  of  such  dec- 
laration, a  statement  of  claim,  which 
shall  consist  of  a  statement  of  the  ac- 
count or  of  the  nature  of  the  demand, 
and  shall  contain  such  further  infor- 
mation as  shall  reasonably  inform  the 
defendant  of  the  nature  of  the  case  he 
is  called  upon  to  defend. 

RULE   16. 
Plaintiff's     Affidavit     of     Claim. 

In  first  class  and  fourth  class  cases 
for  the  recovery  of  money  only  the 
plaintiff  shall  file  with  his  statement 
of  claim  an  affidavit,  sworn  to  by  the 
plaintiff,  or  by  his  agent  or  attorney, 
showing  the  nature  .of  his  KJemand 
and  the  amount  due  from  the  defendant 
after  allowing  the  defendant  all  his 
just  credits,  deductions  and  set-offs,  if 
any,  provided  that  In  cases  for  unli- 
quidated damages  the  plaintiff  need 
not  state  in  his  affidavit  the  amount  of 
damages   claimed. 

RULE  17. 
Defendant's  Affidavit  of  Defense. 

In  first  and  fourth  class  cases  for 
the  recovery  of  money  only  the  defend- 
ant shall  file  an  affidavit  sworn  to  by 
himself,  his  agent  or  attorney,  stat- 
ing that  he  verily  believes  the  defend- 
ant has  a  good  defense  to  said  suit 
upon  the  merits  to  the  whole  or  a  por- 
tion of  the  plaintiff's  demand,  and  spe- 
cifying the  nature  of  such  defense, 
whether  by  way  of  denial  or  by  way 
of  confession  and  avoidance,  In  such 
a  manner  as  to  reasonably  inform  the 
plaintiff  of  the  defense  which  w411  be 
interposed  at  the  trial,  and  evidence  of 
onlv  such  defenses  as  are  set  out  in 
said  affidavit  shall  be  admitted  on  the 
trial.  If  the  defense  Is  to  only  a  por- 
tion of  the  plaintiff's  claim  the  affidavit 
shall  specify  the  amount  of  such  por- 
tion according  to  the  best  of  the  af- 
fiant's judgment  and  belief.  Provided, 
however,  that  any  defendant  may.  In 
the  discretion  of  the  court,  by  order 
duly  entered,  be  permitted  to  make  his 
defense  without  filing  any  such  affi- 
davit of  merits. 

The  affidavit  of  merits  required  to 
be    filed   under   this   rule   shall   be  filed 


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in  lirst  class  cases  in  iieu  ol  pleas  now 
provided  for  in  the  Municipal  Court 
act  and  within  the  time  allowed  for 
the  filing  of  such  pleas,  and  in  fourth 
class  cases  shall  be  filed  with  the  de- 
fendant's appearance;  provided  that 
upon  good  cause  shown  the  time  for 
filing  such  affidavit  may  be  extended 
for  such  reasonable  time  as  the  court 
shall  order.  This  rule  shall  not  ap- 
ply to  any  case  where  an  executor  or 
an  administrator  shall  defend  in  behalf 
of    an    estate. 

If  the  defendant  fails  to  file  an  affi- 
davit of  merits,  such  as  is  required  by 
the  rules  of  this  court,  the  plaintiff 
shall  be  entitled  to  default  and  judg- 
ment upon  the  plaintiff's  affidavit  of 
claim  on  file  in  said  cause  or  upon  such 
further  evidence  as  the  court  may  re- 
quire. If  the  affidavit  of  merits  is  to 
only  a  portion  of  the  plaintiff's  de- 
mand, the  plaintiff  shall  be  entitled  to 
a  judgment  for  the  balance  of  his  de- 
mand and  the  suit  shall  thereafter 
proceed  as  to  the  portion  of  the  plain- 
tiff's demand  in  dispute  as  if  the  suit 
has  been  brought  therefor,  but  in  such 
case  the  court  may  make  such  order 
as  to  the  costs  of  suit  as  may  be 
equitable.  Where  the  defendant  files 
an  appearance,  either  with  or  without 
a  demand  for  a  jury  trial,  and  fails  to 
file  with  it,  at  that  time  or  at  such 
further  time  as  the  Court  may  allow, 
an  affidavit  of  merits,  or  where  the  de- 
fendant's affidavit  of  merits  is  stricken 
from  the  files  for  insufficiency,  the 
Court  may  then  and  there  enter  judg- 
ment as  in  case  of  default  for  the 
plaintiff  upon  the  plaintiff's  affidavit 
of  claim  in  said  cause,  or  such  further 
evidence  as  the  Court  may  require. 
RULE  IS. 
Defendant's  Affidavit  of  Set-Off. 
In  first  class  and  fourth  class  cases 
for  the  recovery  of  money  only  the 
defendant  may  file  a  statement  of  set- 
off or  counterclaim,  which  shall  be 
accompanied  by  an  affidavit,  which 
statement  and  affidavit  shall  comply 
in  all  respects  with  the  rules  for  the 
plaintiff's  statement  of  claim  and  affi- 
davit, and  shall  have  the  same  force 
and  effect.  Such  statement  of  set-off  or 
counterclaim  shall  in  first  class  cases 
be  filed  within  the  time  allowed  under 
the  Municipal  Court  act  for  the  filing 
of  pleas,  and  in  fourth  class  cases  shall 
be  filed  with  the  defendant's  appear- 
ance; provided,  however,  the  court  may 
in  its  discretion  extend  the  time  for 
filing  such  statement  and  affidavit.  The 
plaintiff  shall  be  required  to  file  an 
a.ffidavit  of  merits  of  defense  thereto 
within  such  time  as  the  court  may  or- 
der in  the  same  manner  and  to  the 
same  extent  and  with  the  same  effect 
that  a  defendant  is  required  under 
the  last  rule  to  file  an  affidavit  of  mer- 
its of  defense  to  the  plaintiff's  state- 
ment of  claims. 

RULE  19. 
Specific  Dental  Required. 
Every  allegation  of  fact  in  any 
statement  of  claim  or  of  counterclaim 
or  set-of¥,  if  not  denied  specifically  or 
by  necessary  implication  in  the  affi- 
davit of  defense  filed  in  reply  by  the 
opposite  party,  shall  be  taken  to  be 
admitted,  except  as  against  an  Infant 
or  a  lunatic. 

RULE  20. 
No  General  or  Evasive  Denial  Allowed. 
It  shall    not    be  sufficient  or  a    defend- 
ant   In    his    affidavit    of    merits   to    deny 
generally    the    facts     alleged     by    the 

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ipal   Court   of   Chicago. 

siaiement  ox  claiin^  or  for  a  plaintiff 
in  his  affidavit  to  deny  generally  the 
facts  alleged  by  the  defendant  in  his 
statement  of  counterclaim  or  set-off, 
but  each  party  shall  deal  specifically 
with  each  allegation  of  which  he  does 
not  admit  the  truth,  except  allegations 
of  damages.  Any  denial  of  any  allega- 
tion of  fact  made  by  the  opposite  party 
must  not  be  evasive,  but  must  answer 
the  point  of  substance;  provided  that 
either  party  may,  upon  motion,  be  ex- 
cused by  the  court  from  specifically  an- 
swering any  particular  allegation  upon 
showing  to  the  court  that  such  party 
cannot  so  answer  such  allegation  be- 
cause he  does  not  have  the  necessary 
knowledge  as  to  the  fact  alleged  or 
for  other  good  cause. 

RULE  21. 
Plaintiff's  Affidavit  of  Reply. 
If  the  plaintiff  does  not  file  any  affi- 
davit in  reply  to  the  defendant's  affi- 
davit of  merits  of  defense,  he  shall 
be  considered  to  have  joined  issue 
thereon,  and  such  joiner  of  issue  shall 
operate  as  a  denial  of  every  material 
allegation  of  fact  in  the  defendant's 
affidavit  of  merits  upon  which  issue 
is  so  joined,  but  the  plaintiff  may  file 
an  affidavit  in  reply,  setting  up  special 
facts,  and  in  that  event  his  reply  will 
operate  as  a  denial  of  the  facts  not 
admitted.  Any  subsequent  affidavit  (if 
any)  filed  by  the  defendant  by  way  of 
rejoinder,  or  by  the  plaintiff  by  way 
of  surrejoinder,  shall  be  subject  'to  the 
same  rules  as  the  plaintiff's  affidavit  in 
reply.  No  affidavit  shall  materially 
change  the  nature  of  the  cause  of  ac- 
tion or  defense  as  set  forth  in  the 
prior  statement  of  claim  or  affidavit  In 
that  line  of  pleading  of  the  same  party, 
but  may  set  up  new  matter  by  way  of 
confession  and  avoidance.  Any  depar- 
ture in  an  affidavit  in  violation  of  this 
rule  shall  be  ground  for  sustaining  a 
motion  to  strike  it  from  the  record. 
This  provision  has  no  application  to 
any  departure  of  an  amended  state- 
ment of  claim  or  affidavit  from  the  one 
amended. 

RULE  22. 
Demurrers  Abolished. 
No  demurrer  shall  be  allowed,  but 
the  court  may,  on  motion,  order  any 
statement  of  claim  or  affidavit  of  mer- 
its of  defense  to  be  stricken  out  on  the 
ground  that  such  statement  of  claim 
or  affidavit  does  not  reasonably  Inform 
the  defendant  or  the  plaintiff,  as  the 
case  may  be,  of  the  cause  of  action  or 
defense  relied  upon  by  the  party  filing 
the  same,  or  the  court  may  order  a 
more  specific  or  amended  statement  or 
affidavit  to   be  filed. 

If  it  appears  that  the  party  filing  a 
statement  of  claim  or  affidavit  Is  re- 
lying on  a  cause  of  action  or  defense 
that  is  clearly  unfounded  in  law.  the 
court  may  order  the  same  stricken  out 
and  the  action  to  be  dismissed  or 
judgment  to  he  entered  accordingly  as 
may  be  Just. 

RULE  2.1. 

Practice    Act     Provisions. 

Sections    13,    14,    17,    18.    24.    2.'>.    3.1.    34, 

35,  36.  37.  41.   42,   43.  4.S,   4S.  49.  52.  53,  54. 

5fi,     fil,     62,     63,     64,     65.    66,     67.     68.     69, 

76.    77.    79.    80.    81,    85.    88.    S9.    95.    97.    98, 

103.   104.   105  and  126  nf  the  Practice  Act 

entitled   "An  Act  in   relation   to   the  prac- 

I    tice    and    procedure    in    courts   of    record," 

I    .Tpnroved    June    3.    1907,    in    force    July    1, 

1907.  shall  be  hpld  to  apply  to  and  govern 

j    all    civil   proceedings    f quasi-criminal    pro- 

I    Cfedings   only   excf>ptPd>    in    the    Municipal 

I    Court    as    near    as    may    be    consistently 


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with  the  provisions  of  the  Municipal  Court 
Act  approved  May  IS,  1905,  as  amended 
by  the  Act  approved  June  3,   1907. 

Sections  74  and  75  of  said  Practice  Act 
shall  be  iield  to  apply  to  and  govern  all 
cases,  civil  or  criminal,  in  the  Municipal 
Court  when  the  trial  judge  shall  elect  to 
charge  the  jury  in  writing,  and  only  then, 
and 

Sections  65.  76,  77,  81,  85.  89,  95,  96 
and  97  shall  be  held  to  apply  to  and  gov- 
ern all  criminal  and  quasi-criminal  cases 
in  the  Municipal  Court. 


CRIMINAL    AND     QUASI-CRIMINAL 

CASE3S. 

RULE  24. 

No  Chief  of  Police,  Captain  of  Police, 
Lieutenant  of  Police  or  Sergeant  of  Po- 
lice shall  admit  to  bail  any  person 
charged  with  any  criminal  offense  while 
a  Judge  of  the  Municipal  Court  is  In  at- 
tendance at  a  branch  court  in  the  police 
district  where  such  bail  is  offered. 
RULE  25. 

Any  Chief  of  Police,  Captain  of  Police, 
Lieutenant  of  Police  or  Sergeant  of  Po- 
lice taking  bail  from  any  person  or  per- 
sons before  accepting  the  surety  offered 
as  a  bondsman  shall  cause  such  surety 
to  fill  out  in  writing  and  under  oath  the 
following  blank : 

State  of  Illinois,  County  of  Cook,  City 
of  Chicago — ss.  In  the  Municipal  Court 
of  Chicago.  The  People  of  the  State  of 
Illinois.  Plaintiff,  v.  ,  Defend- 
ant. Charge  .  be- 
ing first  duly  sworn  as  to  his  sufHciency 
as  bail  in  the  above  entitled  proceeding, 
says,  in  answer  to  the  following  ques- 
tions, as  follows: 

Q. — What    Is    your   name?      Ans. — 

Q. — Where  do  you  reside?     Ans. — 

Q. — What   is   your  business?     Ans. — 

Q. — Do  you  own  any  real  estate?  If 
80.  where  situated,  and  of  what  does  it 
consist,  giving  both  the  legal  description 
and    street    number    of   said    real    estate? 

Ans. — .     ,   all    in    the   County   of 

Cook  and    State  of  Illinois. 

Q. — What  is   it  worth?     Ans. — 

Q. — How  is  it  improved?     Ans. — 

Q. — Is  It  your  homestead?    Ans. — 

Q. — When  did  you  purchase,  of  whom, 
and  what  did  you  pay?     Ans. — 

Q. — Are  there  any  mortgages,  trust 
deeds  or  incumbrances  upon  same,  and, 
if  so,  to  what  amount,  and  when  due? 
Ans. — 

Q. — Is  the  property  in  your  name  alone? 
Ans. — 

Q. — Is  the  deed  or  deeds  on  record? 
Ans. — 

Q. — Are  you  surety  for  any  one  else, 
and  If  so,  to  what  amount,  and  for  what? 
Ans. — 

Q. — Are  there  any  Judgments  against 
you?     Ans. — 

Q. — Are  there  any  proceedings  In  fore- 
closure now  pending  against  you  on  any 
property  In  which  you  are  Interested? 
Ans. — 

Q. — What  are  you  worth  over  and 
above   your  Indebtedness?     Ans. — 

Q. — On  whose  request  do  you  offer  your- 
self as  bailor?     Ans. — 

Q. — Are  you  surety  on  any  forfeited 
bonds?      Ans. — 

Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me, 
this  day   of  A.    D..    190 — . 

Provided  no  schedule  shall  be  required 
from  any  surety  company  authorized 
to  become  surety  on  bonds  in  the 
court  pursuant  to  order  of  the  court. 


RULE  26. 

Any  defendant  arrested  in  any  criminal 
case  in  which  the  Municipal  Court  has 
original  Jurisdiction,  or  in  any  quasi- 
criminal  case  may,  in  lieu  of  giving  ball 
for  his  appearance,  deposit  with  the  Clerk 
or  with  any  chief  of  police,  captain  of 
police,  lieutenant  of  police  or  desk  ser- 
geant of  police  a  sum  of  money  as  follows : 

For  a  violation  of  Section  1454  of  the 
Revised  Municipal  Code  of  Chicago  of 
1905,    $25    to    $100. 

For  a  violation  of  Section  2454  of  the 
Revised  Municipal  Code  of  Chicago  of 
1905,    $200. 

For  fl  violation  of  Section  1772  of  the 
Revised  Municipal  Code  of  Chicago  of 
1905,   $50   to   $200. 

For  a  violation  of  Section  154  of  the 
Revised  Municipal  Code  of  Chicago  of 
1905,  $25  to  $75. 

For  a  violation  of  Section  1465  of  the 
Revised  Municipal  Code  of  Chicago  of 
1905,   $50  to   $200. 

For  assault  and  battery,  $25  to  $100. 

In  bastardy  cases,  $550. 

In  all  other  cases  a  sum  equivalent  to 
the  maximum  fine  provided  as  a  punish- 
ment   for    the    offense. 

RULE  27. 

No  bond  shall  be  taken  from  a  per- 
son charged  with  misdemeanor  by  any 
Chief  of  Police,  Captain  of  Police,  Lieu- 
tenant of  Police  or  Sergeant  of  Police, 
unless  the  value  of  the  real  estate  sched- 
uled and  offered  by  the  person  proposing 
to  become  surety  shall  be  worth  double 
the  amount  of  the  bond  required  after 
deducting  from  the  fair  value  of  the  prop- 
erty offered  all  incumbrances  on  said 
property,  the  value  of  the  homestead, 
dower  rights  and  all  other  Indebtedness 
of  said  surety. 

RULE  28. 

No  such  Chief  of  Police,  Captain  of 
Police.  Lieutenant  of  Police  or  Sergeant 
of  Police  shall  accept  any  surety  or  take 
any  bond  unless  he,  from  the  above  ques- 
tions and  answers,  is  satisfied  that  the 
person  so  offering  himself  as  surety  is 
financially  responsible  and  that  a 
Judgment  on  a  forfeiture,  in  case  the 
bond  be  forfeited,  can  be  collected 
from  such  person  offering  himself  as 
surety. 

RULE  29. 

All    of    the    above    blanks    shall    be    at- 
tached   to    the    bail    bond    and    kept    as    a 
part   of  the   record  and   filed   in    the  office 
of  the  Clerk  of  the  Municipal  Court. 
RULE  30. 

AH  suits  for  violation  of  the  City 
Ordinances  commenced  by  summons  in  the 
First  District  shall  be  filed  in  the  main 
office  of  the  Clerk  of  Court,  No.  148  Mich- 
igan avenue,  but  any  Judge  sitting  In  any 
Branch  Court  in  the  First  District  may, 
in  his  discretion,  order  a  summons  Is- 
sued in  such  a  case  and  made  returnable 
before  him.  Every  case  for  violation 
of  City  Ordinances  in  which  a  warrant 
shall  issue  in  the  first  instance  may  be 
begun  in  the  Branch  Court  in  the  First 
District  nearest  the  residence  of  the 
defendant  In  said  cases. 
RULE  .31, 

All  warrants,  capiases,  writs  of  attach- 
ment and  other  process  commanding  the 
arrest  of  persons  mentioned  therein  shall. 
In  case  of  arrest,  be  returnable  forthwith, 
and  in  case  nf  non-arrest  shall  be  return- 
able thirty  (30)  days  after  Issuance,  un- 
less otherwise  ordered  by  the  court.  Alias 
warrants,  capiases,  writs  of  attachment 
and  other  process  commanding  the  arrest 
of  persons  mentioned  therein  may  be  Is- 
sued upon    the  order  of  the  court. 


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RULE  33. 

The  Chief  Justice  of  this  Court  shall 
have  power  and  authority  to  prescribe 
abbreviated  and  amplified  forms  of  en- 
tries of  orders,  judgments  and  decrees 
in  this  court,  which  abbreviated  forms 
shall  stand  for  and  represent  the  re- 
pective  amplified  forms  thereof.  The 
entry  by  any  branch  court  of  any 
order,  judgment  or  decree  in  such  pre- 
scribed abbreviated  form  shall  to  all 
intents  and  purposes  and  legal  effect 
be  the  adoption  by  the  Court  so  di- 
recting such  order,  judgment  or  pro- 
ceeding to  be  entered  of  the  amplified 
form  or  part  thereof  used,  data  sup- 
plied in  the  blanks  in  said  abbreviated 
form  being  otherwise  supplied  in  said 
amplified  form,  the  Court  having  regard 
for  and  contemplating  said  amplified 
form  with  said  data  as  the  true  order, 
judgment  or  proceeding  of  the  court, 
when  so  directing  the  same  to  be  en- 
tered in  such  abbreviated  form.  And 
In  such  case  any  names,  dates,  amounts, 
or  other  words  and  figures  that  may 
accompany  or  be  entered  with  such 
abbreviated  form  shall  be  deemed  to 
be,  in  legal  effect,  and  to  all  intents 
and  purposes,  incorporated  with  said 
amplified  form  in  the  blank  spaces 
therein  as  the  context  may  require, 
and  said  amplified  form,  together  with 
said  names,  dates,  amounts  and  other 
words  and  figures  as  aforesaid,  shall 
constitute  the  true  proceedings  and 
record  thereof  of  the  Court,  without 
anj'  further  elaboration  or  expansion  of 
such  abbreviated  form.  Upon  the  prep- 
aration by  the  Clerk  of  a  certified 
transcript  in  amplified  form  of  any  pro- 
ceedings in  any  cause  that  have  been 
entered  only  in  abbreviated  form,  or 
upon  the  request  of  any  person  for 
the  extension  in  amplified  form  of  any 
such  proceedings  and  the  payment  to 
the  Clerk  of  the  same  fees  as 
are  required  for  a  cert'fled  trans- 
cript, the  Clerk  shall  extend  said 
proceedings  in  amplified  form.  Said 
proceedings  so  extended  shall  be 
accompanied  by  proper  placita  and  pre- 
ambles and  shall  be  certified  under  the 
hand  of  the  Clerk  and  the  seal  of  the 
Court  to  be  a  true  extended  record  of 
certain  proceedings  in  such  cause, 
which  extended  record,  when  so  certi- 
fied, shall  have  placed  thereon  the  file 
mark  of  the  Clerk  and  shall  be  pre- 
served as  a  permanent  record  among 
the  files  of  the  cause.  (Added  Nov.  10, 
1911,   by  General  Order  No.   ISl.) 

RULE   33. 

In  all  suits  for  the  violation  of  munic- 
ipal ordinances  of  the  City  of  Chicago, 
or  any  municipal  corporation  situated 
in  whole  or  in  part  within  the  limits 
of  said  city,  a  complaint  sworn  to  by 
some  person,  setting  forth  that  an  ordi- 
nance has  been  violated,  shall,  before 
any  process  be  issued,  be  filed  in  said 
suit,  whereupon  a  summons  or  a  war- 
rant shall  be  issued  against  the  de- 
fendant as  the  court,  after  examina- 
tion under  oath  of  the  party  making 
such  complaint,  shall  direct.  If  a  sum- 
mons be  issued  it  shall  be  made  return- 
able to  the  branch  court  from  which 
11  issued  at  9:30  a.  m.  on  a  day  certain, 
not  less  than   five   days   from   the   filing 


of  such  complaint,  and  shall  be  served 
by  delivering  a  copy  thereof  to  the 
party  named  therein  as  defendant,  and 
informing  him  of  the  contents  thereof. 
There  shall  be  attached  to  the  sum- 
mons thus  served  a  copy  of  the  com- 
plaint. Provided,  however,  it  shall  not 
be  required  that  such  complaint  be 
sworn  in  suits  prosecuted  by  and  in  the 
name  of  the  city  attorney;  said  city  at- 
torney may  prosecute  his  suits  witli  or 
without  the  sworn  complaint.  But  in 
cases  in  which  no  sworn  complaint  is 
filed  summons  only  shall  issue  in  such 
suit. 

All  summons  issued  in  such  suits 
shall  be  directed  to  any  police  officer 
of  the  City  of  Chicago  or  to  the  bailiff 
of  the  Municipal  Court,  and  shall  have 
printed  or  stamped  thereon  in  large  red 
letters  the  following  words: 

"If  you  fail  to  obey  this  summons,  a 
warrant  will  issue  for  your  arrest." 

In  making  up  the  call  sheet  for  the 
day,  the  cases  shall  be  classified  as 
"warrant  cases"  and  "summons  cases," 
and  as  far  as  practicable  all  warrant 
cases  shall  be  called  for  trial  first. 
(Added  Nov.  15,  1911,  by  General  Order 
No.   183.) 

RULE    34. 

In  all  cases  of  arrest  upon  view  with- 
out a  warrant  by  an  officer  for  the  vio- 
lation of  a  municipal  ordinance,  of  a 
teamster,  or  owner  of  a  vehicle,  charg- 
ed with  operating  the  same  without  a 
license,  or  without  having  paid  the 
vehicle  tax,  or  with  blockading  traffic; 
and  in  all  cases  of  peddlers  upon  wag- 
ons charged  with  peddling  without  a 
license  or  with  crying  their  wares;  and 
in  all  cases  of  arrest  on  view  of  the 
owners  or  drivers  of  automobiles,  auto- 
mobile trucks  or  motorcycles  for  failure 
to  comply  with  the  State  law  or  Munic- 
ipal Code,  or  with  the  ordinances  of 
any  park  board  within  said  city,  re- 
quiring a  license  or  the  payment  of  a 
wheel  tax,  or  for  the  manner  of  light- 
ing or  attaching  numbers  to  such  ve- 
hicle, or  for  violation  of  any  smoke  or 
noise  ordinance;  or  the  owner  or  driver 
of  an  automobile,  automobile  truck  or 
motorcycle  charged  with  violating  the 
speed  laws  of  the  State  of  Illinois  or 
the  City  of  Chicago,  or  of  any  park 
board  within  said  city,  where  no  per- 
sonal injury  has  resulted  to  anyone  on 
account  of  such  driving,  the  person  so 
arrested  shall  at  once  he  taken  t6  the 
police  station  and  immediately  released 
upon  signing  his  individual  bond  in 
the  sum  of  four  liundred  dollars 
($400.00),  requiring  him  to  appear  upon 
the  following  court  day  for  trial,  upon 
the  person  arrested  making  and  deliv- 
ering to  the  desk  sergeant  or  other 
officer  in  charge  of  the  station  an  affl- 
davit  setting  forth  his  name,  that  he 
is  a  resident  of  tlie  City  of  Cliieago, 
his  place  of  residence  and  his  place  of 
business,  with  whom  residing,  occupa- 
tion, by  whom  emplo>-ed  and  the  place 
of  business  of  his  employment,  and  in 
the  case  of  the  arrest  of  the  driver  of 
a  vehicle  or  automobile,  the  correct 
name  and  home  and  business  address 
of   the   owner   thereof. 

Provided,  however,  that  in  all  cases 
of  arrest  for  speeding  where  personal 
injury  has  resulted  to  anyone,  or  when 
the    driver    of    the    vehicle    or    automo- 


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bile  is  intoxicated,  a  bond  with  proper 
surety  sliall  be  required;  and  provided, 
further,  that  this  order  shall  not  be 
construed  to  apply  to  arrests  for  keep- 
ing a  gambling  house  or  for  being  an 
inmate  thereof,  or  for  street  walking, 
or  for  keeping  a  house  of  prostitution 
or  being  an  inmate  thereof,  or  tor 
drunkenness  where  the  party  is  in  a 
helpless  or  a  semi-helpless  condition, 
or  for  being  a  pickpocket  or  confidence 
man,  or  for  carrying  concealed  weap- 
<ons,  or  for  violating  any  ordinance 
against  public  decencv.  (Added  Nov. 
15,    1911,    by   General   Order   No.    183.) 


RULE   35. 

All    applications    for    certificates 


of 


good  moral  character  shall  be  filed  in 
the  office  of  the  Clerk  of  this  Court, 
together  with  the  recommendations  in 
writing  of  two  or  more  sponsors,  at 
least  ten  days  before  being  presented 
to   the  Court  on  motion. 

If  objections  have  been  filed  to  any 
such  application,  same  shall  not  be  pre- 
sented to  the  Court  except  upon  notice 
to  the  objector.  (Added  Jan.  15,  1912, 
by    General    Order   No.    190.) 


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changes  as  soon  as  made,  so  that 
correct  information  may  be  given 
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RULES  OF  PRACTICE 

OF  THE 

Criminal  Court  of  Cook  County 

IN  FORCE  JUNE  1,  1913 


Holding   Court. 

Rule  1.  Ten  o'clock  in  the  forenoon 
shall   be   the   hour   for   opening  court. 

Removal   of    Papers. 

Kule  2.  No  papers  filed  shall  be  de- 
livered and  taken  away  to  anj^  other 
person  than  an  attorney  in  the  case  or 
his  clerk,  known  to  be  such;  nor  shall 
the  entire  files  or  any  bond,  writ  or 
other  process  be  delivered  to  any  other 
person  than  a  bailiff  or  deputy  clerk 
of  this   court. 

The  clerk  of  the  court  will  not  per- 
mit any  pleading-  or  papers  in  case  be 
withdrawn  without  an  order  of  court. 

On  good  cause  shown  any  judge  hold- 
ing Criminal  Court,  may  on  application 
permit  the  original  files  to  be  with- 
drawn, the  same  to  be  returned  within 
three  days. 

Any  person  withdrawing  without 
leave  of  court,  any  papers  filed  with 
the  clerk  in  a  case  will  be  deemed  in 
contempt  of  court. 

Motions. 

liule  .J.  Motions  of  course  shall  be 
heard  and  disposed  of  in  order  on  tne 
opening  of  court,  and  before  the  trial 
call  for  the  day,  by  the  judge  on  whose 
trial  call  the  case  has  been  placed,  or 
to  whom  said  case  has  been  assigned. 
A  memorandum  of  all  such  notices 
stating  the  number,  the  title  of  the 
case,  the  nature  of  the  motion  briefly, 
together  with  the  name  of  the  attorney 
or  party  making  the  motion,  shall  he 
placed  upon  a  motion  book  provided  by 
the  clerk  of  the  court,  by  the  attorney 
in  the  case  or  the  moving  party  before 
the  opening  of  court.  No  attorney  shall 
I'ise  to  address  the  court  upon  a  mo- 
tion until  it  has  been  called  in  its  reg- 
iilar  order  from  the  motion  book  by 
the   clerk. 

All  motions  not  of  course  and  to 
quash    indictments     shall     be     made     in 


writing  and  filed  with  the  clerk  by  or 
before  4  p.  m.  of  the  day  before  the 
motion  will  be  ca,lled,  stating  the 
grounds  of  the  motion  specifically,  and 
when  founded  on  matters  of  fact  not 
shown  by  the  files  of  the  case  or  oth^r 
proceedings  of  record  therein,  such 
facts  must  be  presented  by  affidavit 
which  shall  be  filed  with  the  motion 
with  the  minute  clerk  of  the  judge  be- 
fore w^hom  the  motion  is  to  be  made 
and  a  copy  thereof  .served  with  the 
notice  of  the  motion. 

Counter  aflfidavits  may  be  filed  in  op- 
position to  such  motions,  except  that 
counter  or  supplementary  affidavits 
will  not  be  allowed  on  a  motion  for 
continuance. 

Notice   of   Motions. 

Rule  4.  No  motion  shall  be  heard  or 
order  made  in  any  case  without  notice 
to  the  defendant,  when  made  by  the 
state's  attorney,  or  to  the  state's  attor- 
ney when  made  by  the  defendant,  ex- 
cept when  a  case  is  reached  on  the 
regular  trial  call.  Notice  of  motions 
must  be  in  writing,  state  in  substance 
the  motion,  designate  the  judge  before 
whom  the  same  is  to  be  made,  and  the 
time  and  place  of  hearing,  and  shall  be 
served  by  delivering  a  copy  to  the  op- 
posite party  or  his  attorney  of  record 
before  4  p.  m.  of  the  business  day  next 
preceding  the  day  mentioned  in  the  no- 
tice, either  personally  or  by  leaving  a 
copy  thereof  at  his  office  with  some 
person  in  charge  thereof  on  his  behalf, 
and  it  shall  be  supported  by  affidavit 
whenever  based  on  matters  of  fact  not 
appearing  of  record  or  by  the  files  in 
the  case,  but  all  notices  served  on  Sat- 
urday, shall  be  served  before  12  o'clock 
noon    of   that    day. 

Contiiiiiiug  Cases  and   Setting  Same  for 
Trial. 

Rule  5.  When  the  state's  attorney-  or 
liis    assistant    in    charge   of   the   trial    of 


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tlie  case  or  the  defendant  or  his  attor- 
ney of  record  on  his  behalf  is  ill  or 
actually  engaged  in  the  trial  of  a  case 
in  some  other  court,  or  the  assistant 
state's  attorney  assigned  to  the  case  is 
necessarily  engaged  in  preparing  for 
the  trial  of  another  case,  at  the  time 
the  case  is  called  for  trial,  and  the  op- 
posing party  is  ready,  the  court  shall 
pass  the  case  for  the  time  without 
prejudice  where  it  appears  by  affidavit 
or  otherwise  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
court,  that  the  party  securing  a  delay 
in  the  trial  of  the  case  has  used  due 
diligence  to  be  ready  for  trial  and 
would  have  been  ready  but  for  such 
Illness  or  engagement;  provided  a  sound 
discretion  will  be  exercised  by  the 
court  in  the  enforcement  of  this  rule 
in  certain  cases  in  favor  of  the  prose- 
cution or  defense. 

Any  such  case  so  passed  shall  be  In 
order  to  be  call_ed  for  trial  upon  one 
day's  notice  at'  any  time  after  the 
cause  for  which  the  same  is  passed 
shall   cease. 

Service   of  Rules  and   Orders. 

Rule  6.  The  service  of  rules  or  or- 
ders made  by  the  court  shall  be  made 
by  delivering  a  verified  copy  thereof. 
When  neither  the  defendant  nor  his  at- 
torney resides  in  or  has  an  office  in  the 
City  of  Chicago  all  notices  may  be 
served  by  mail  and  when  the  defendant 
has  appeared  by  his  attorney,  service 
of  any  rule,  order  or  notice  made  on 
such  attorney  shall  be  sufficient  unless 
the  object  to  bring  the  defendant  into 
contempt  for  disobeying  a  rule  or  order 
in  which  case  service  shall  be  made 
upon  the  defendant  personally  or  by 
registered  letter. 

Habeas    Corpus. 

Rule  7.  When  a  petition  for  habeas 
corpus  is  presented  to  a  judge  there 
shall  be  endorsed  thereon  a  minute  of 
the  order,  refusing  or  granting  the 
■vfTit. 

Contested  Motions  and  Motions  for  Nevr 
Trial. 

Rule  8.  Motions  not  of  course  or 
contested  motions,  except  motions  for 
a  continuance,  shall  be  heard  on  each 
Saturday  after  disposition  of  motions 
for  new  trial  which  shall  aJso  be  heard 
on  Saturday  unless  the  court  may  see 
fit  to  hear  them  when  made. 


The  clerk  wil,  from  time  to  time,  pre- 
pare a  calendar  of  contested  motions. 
Such  motions  will  be  placed  in  the 
order  of  which  notice   thereof   is   given 


iim 


A  peremptory  call  of  such  motions 
will  be  made  on  Saturday  of  each  week 
unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  court. 

Instructions    and    Forms    of    Verdict. 

Rule  9.  All  instructions  and  forms 
of  verdict  must  be  presented  to  the 
court  pt  the  conclusion  of  the  evidence 
in  the  trial  of  the  case  and  copies 
thereof  delivered  by  the  state's  attor- 
ney to  the  defendant's  attorney  and  by 
the  defendant's  attorney  to  the  slate's 
attorney,  and  attorneys  shall,  as  far 
as  possible,  avoid  repeating  the  same 
proposition  of  law  in  said  instructions. 

Upon  request  of  either  the  state's  at- 
torney or  the  defendant's  attorney  and 
before  commencement  of  argument  in 
the  case,  the  court  should  hear,  away 
from  the  presence  of  the  jury,  objec- 
tions to  any  requested  instructions  or 
forms  of  verdict. 

Appearance  and  "Withdrawal  of 
Attorney. 

Rule  10.  Each  attorney  for  a  defend- 
ant shall  enter  his  appearance  in  writ- 
ing both  with  the  clerk  and  state's 
attorney,  giving  his  office*  address,  and 
no  attorney  will  be  permitted  to  with- 
draw his  appearance  for  a  defendant 
unless  the  court  shall  be  satisfied  by 
affidavit  or  otherwise,  to-wit,  that  such 
defendant  has  had  reasonable  notice  of 
the  attorney's  intention  to  withdraw 
his   appearance   from  the  case. 

Before  appointing  an  attorney  for  a 
defendant,  the  judge  should  make  in- 
quiry as  to  whether  or  not  the  de- 
fendant is  able  to  hire  counsel,  and 
when  an  attorney  is  appointed  the  clerk 
of  this  court  shall,  unless  the  attorney 
so  appointed  is  in  open  court  at  the 
time  of  his  appointment,  notify  said  at- 
torney per.sonally  or  by  mail  and  the 
attorney  shall  within  five  days  after 
receiving  the  notice  enter  his  appear- 
ance as  required  by  this  rule,  and  if 
said  attorney  discovers  at  any  time 
prior  to  the  trial  that  the  defendant  is 
able  to  employ  counsel,  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  said  .attorney  to  bring  the  facts 
to   thf   attention    of   the  court. 


RULES  OF  THE 

United  States  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals 

FOR  THE  SEVENTH  CIRCUIT 

AND  THE 

ACT  OF  CONGRESS  CREATING  THE  COURT 

With  Amendments  to  February  21,  1910 


1 .       Xame. 

The  title  of  the  court  shall  be  "United 
States  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  for  the 
Seventh    Circuit." 

2.      Seal. 

The  seal  shall  contain  the  words 
"United  States"  on  the  upper  part  of 
the  outer  edge,  and  the  words  "Circuit 
Court  of  Appeals,"  on  the  lower  part 
of  the  outer  edge,  running  from  left 
to  right,  and  the  words  "Seventh  Cir- 
cuit" in  two  lines,  in  the  center  with 
a  dash   beneath. 

3.      Terms. 

A  term  of  this  court  shall  be  held 
annually  at  the  City  of  Chicago  on  the 
first  Tuesday  in  October,  and  continue 
until  the  first  Tuesday  in  October  of 
the  succeeding  year.  Every  term  shall 
be  adjourned  to  such  time  and  places 
as  the  Court  may  from  time  to  time 
designate.  Unless  otherwise  specially 
ordered,  the  court  will  hold  at  Chicago 
three  sessions  for  the  hearing  of  causes 
during  each  term,  beginning  on  the 
first  Tuesdays  in  October  and  Janu- 
ary, respectively,  and  the  second  Tues- 
day   in    April. 

4.     (Quorum. 

1.  If,  at  any  term  or  session,  a 
quorum  does  not  attend  on  any  day 
appointed  for  holding  it,  any  judge 
who  does  attend  may  adjourn  the  court 
from  time  to  time,  or,  in  the  absence 
of  any  judge,  the  clerk  may  adjourn 
the  court  from  day  to  day.  If,  during 
a  term  or  session,  after  a  quorum  has 
assembled,  less  than  that  number  at- 
tend on  any  day,  any  judge  attending 
may  adjourn  the  court  from  day  to  day 
until  there  is  a  quorum  or  may  ad- 
journ   without    a    day. 

2.  Any  judge  attending  when  less 
than  a  quorum  is  present  may  make 
all  necessary  orders  touching  any  suit, 
proceeding,  or  process  depending  in  or 
returned  to  the  court  preparatory  to 
hearing,    trial   or   decision   thereof. 

5.       Clerk. 

1.  The  clerk's  office  shall  be  kept  in 
Chicago. 

2.  The  clerk  shall  not  practice  either 
as  attorney  or  counsellor,  in  this  court 
or    in    any    other   court. 

3.  He  shall,  before  he  enters  on  the 
execution  of  his  office,  take  an  oath 
in  the  form  prescribed  by  Section  794 
of  the  Revised  Statutes,  and  shall  give 
bond  in  a  sum  to  be  fixed  and  with 
sureties  to  be  approved  by  the  court, 
faithfully  to  discharge  the  duties  of 
his  office  and  seasonably  to  record  the 
decrees,  judgments  and  determinations 
of    the    court.      A    copy    of    such    bond 


shall  be  entered  on  the  journal  of  the 
court,  and  the  bond  shall  be  deposited 
for  safe  keeping  as  the  court  shall 
direct. 

4.  He  shall  not  permit  any  original 
record  or  paper  to  be  taken  from  the 
court  room  or  from  the  office  without 
an    order   from    the    court. 

5.  All  fees  collected  by  the  clerk 
which  are  not  properly  taxable  as  costs 
in  any  case  and  which  are  not  by  law 
required  to  be  by  him  deposited  in  the 
Treasury  of  the  United  States,  shaJl 
constitute  a  fund  to  be  expended  by 
the  clerk  under  the  direction  of  the 
court  in  the  purchase  of  law  books  for 
the    library    of    the    court. 

6.  The  clerk  shall  keep  an  accurate 
and  itemized  account  of  all  moneys  re- 
ceived by  him  officially,  including  costs 
and  fees  in  cases  in  the  court  and  fees 
and  moneys  collected  on  any  account 
whatever,  and  shall  deposit  the  same 
as  received  daily  to  his  credit  as  clerk 
and  separately  from  all  individual  ac- 
counts in  a  national  bank  designated 
by  the  senior  judge;  and  at  the  end  of 
each  month  and  whenever  required  by 
the  court  or  senior  judge  shall  submit 
to  the  senior  judge  a  detailed  report 
showing  by  items  all  moneys  received 
and  all  paid  out  during  the  month  and 
the  total  balances  on  hand  from  each 
and  all  sources  of  receipt.  Each  re- 
port shall  be  accompanied  by  a  state- 
ment over  the  signature  of  the  cashier 
or  other  officer  of  the  bank  in  which 
the  deposit  is  kept  of  the  amount  in 
the  bank  to  the  credit  of  the  clerk  at 
the  close  of  the  last  day  included  in 
the    report. 

6.      3lHrshal,    Crier    ami    Other    omcers. 

1.  The  crier  and  bailiffs  of  the  court, 
before  entering  upon  their  duties,  shall 
take  an  oath  in  the  form  prescribed  by 
Section    782    of    the   Revised    Statutes. 

2.  The  marshal  and  crier  shall  be 
in  attendance  during  the  sessions  of 
the  court,  with  such  number  of  bailiffs 
and  messengers  as  the  court  may  from 
time    to    time    order. 

7.       Attorneys    and    Connsellora. 

All  attorneys  and  counsellors,  ad- 
mitted to  practice  in  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States  or  in  any  Cir- 
cuit Court  of  the  United  States,  or  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  a  state  in  this 
circuit,  mav  become  attorneys  and 
counsellors  "in  this  court  on  taking  an 
oath  or  affirmation  in  the  form  pre- 
scribed hv  rule  2  of  the  Supremo  Court 
of  the  United  States,  and  on  subscrib- 
ing the  roll. 

8.     Practice. 

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be    the    same   as    in    the    Supreme    Court 
of   the  United    States. 

9.     Process. 

All  process  of  this  court  shall  be  in 
the  name  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  and  shall  be  in  like  form  and 
tested  in  the  same  manner  as  process 
of  the  Supreme  Court. 
10.     Bill   of  Exceptions   and   Transcript. 

1.  The  judges  of  the  Circuit  and 
District  courts  shall  not  allow  any  bill 
of  exceptions  which  shall  contain  the 
charge  of  the  court  at  large  to  the 
jury  in  trials  at  common  law,  and  upon 
any  general  exception  to  the  whole  of 
said  charge.  But  the  party  excepting 
shall  be  required  to  state  distinctly 
the  several  matters  of  law  in  the 
charge  to  which  he  excepts,  and  those 
matters  of  law,  and  IJiose  only,  shall 
be  inserted  in  the  bill  of  exceptions 
and  allowed   by  the   court. 

2.  A  bill  of  exceptions  shall  contain 
of  the  evidence  only  such  a  statement 
as  is  necessary  for  the  presentation  and 
decision  of  questions  saved  for  review, 
and  unless  there  be  saved  a  question 
which  requires  the  consideration  of  all 
the  evidence,  a  bill  of  exceptions  con- 
taining all  the  evidence  shall  not  be 
allowed. 

3.  No  document  shall  be  copied 
more  than  once  in  a  bill  of  exceptions 
or  in  a  transcript  of  the  record  of  the 
case,  but  instead  there  shall  be  in- 
serted a  reference  to  the  one  copy  set 
out.  A  motion  for  a  new  trial  and 
orders  and  entries  relating  thereto 
shall  not  be  set  out  in  the  transcript 
unless  required  by  written  praecipe,  of 
which    a    copy    shall    also    be    set    out. 

4.  The  cost  of  unnecessary  matter  in 
the  bill  of  exceptions  or  transcript  or 
in  the  printed  record  shall  not  be  re- 
covered of  the  appellee  or  defendant 
in  error,  and  in  its  discretion  tlie  court 
will  in  case  of  dispute  appoint  a  ref- 
eree to  determine  and  report  what  was 
necessary  therein,  and  will  tax  the  cost 
of    the    ref3r('nce   as   shall    seem   just. 

11.  .Vssii;nnient  of  Errors. 
The  plaintiff  in  error,  or  appellant, 
shall  file  with  the  clerk  of  the  court 
below,  with  his  petition  for  the  writ 
of  error  ur  appeal,  an  assignment  of 
errors  which  shall  specify  separately 
and  particularly  each  error  asserted 
and  Intended  to  be  urged.  No  writ  of 
error  or  appeal  shall  be  allowed  until 
such  assignment  of  errors  shall  have 
been  filed.  When  the  error  alleged  is 
to  the  admission  or  to  the  rejection 
of  evidence,  the  specification  of  the  error 
shall  quote  the  full  substance  of  the 
evidence  admitted  or  rejected.  When 
the  evidence  rejected  is  oral  testimony 
a  written  statement  of  the  substance 
of  what  the  witness  was  expected  to 
testify  shall  be  filed  and  brought  to 
the  attention  of  the  court  before  the 
retirement  of  the  jury.  When  the  error 
alleged  is  to  the  charge  of  the  court, 
each  specification  of  error  shall  set  out 
the  part  referred  to  totidem  verbis, 
whether  it  be  instructions  given  or  in 
instructions  refused,  and  shall  state 
-distinctly  the  grounds  of  objection  to 
an  instruction  given.  Such  assignment 
of  errors  shall  form  part  of  the  trans- 
cript of  the  record  and  be  printed  with 
lit.  When  this  is  not  done  counsel  will 
aiot  be   heard,  except  at  the  request  of 


the  court,  and  errors  not  assigned  ac- 
cording to  this  rule  will  be  disre- 
garded, but  the  court  at  its  option  may 
notice  a  plain  error  not  assigned.  (See 
Rule    24,    post.) 

12.  Objections    to   Evidence   In   tlie 

Record. 
In  all  cases  of  equity  or  admiralty 
jurisdiction,  heard  in  this  court,  no 
objection  shall  be  allowed  to  be  taken 
to  the  admissibility  of  any  deposition, 
deed,  grant  or  exhibit  or  translation 
found  in  the  record  as  evidence,  unless 
objection  was  taken  thereto  in  the 
court  below  and  entered  of  record;  but 
the  same  shall  be  otherwise  deemed 
to    have    been    admitted    by    consent. 

13.  Supersedeas    and    Cost    Bonds. 

1.  Supersedeas  bonds  in  the  Circuit 
and  District  courts  must  be  taken  with 
good  and  sufficient  security,  that  the 
plaintiff  in  error  or  appellant  will  pros- 
ecute his  writ  or  appeal  to  effect,  and 
answer  all  damages  and  costs  if  he 
fail  to  make  his  plea  good.  Such  in- 
demnity, where  the  judgment^or  decree 
is  for  the  recovery  of  money  not  oth- 
erwise secured,  must  be  for  the  whole 
amount  of  the  judgment  or  decree,  in- 
cluding just  damages  for  delay,  and 
interest  and  costs  on  the  appeal;  but 
in  all  suits  where  the  property  in  con- 
troversy necessarily  follows  the  suit, 
as  in  real  actions  and  replevin,  and  in 
suits  on  mortgages,  or  where  the  prop- 
erty is  in  the  custody  of  the  marshal 
under  admiralty  process,  or  where  the 
proceeds  thereof,  or  a  bond  for  the 
value  thereof,  is  in  the  custody  of  the 
court,  indemnity  in  all  such  cases  will 
be  required  only  in  an  amount  suffi- 
cient to  secure  the  sum  recovered  for 
the  use  and  detention  of  the  property, 
and  the  costs  of  the  suit  and  darn- 
ages  for  delay  and  interest  and  costs 
en    the   appeal. 

2.  On  all  appeals  from  any  inter- 
locutoi-y  order  or  decree  granting  or 
continuing  an  injunction  in  a  Circuit 
or  District  court,  the  appellant  shall, 
at  the  time  of  the  allowance  of  said 
appeal,  file  with  the  clerk  of  such  Cir- 
cuit or  District  court  a  bond  to  the 
opposite  party  in  such  sum  as  such 
court  shall  direct,  to  answer  all  costs 
if  he  shall  fail  to  sustain  his  appeal. 
14.      AVrits    of    Error,    Appeals,    Return 

and    Record. 

1.  The  clerk  of  the  court,  to  which 
any  writ  of  error  may  be  directed, 
.shall  make  a  return  of  the  same  by 
transmitting  a  true  copy  of  the  record, 
bill  of  exceptions,  assignment  of  er- 
rors, and  all  proceedings  in  the  case 
necessary  to  the  hearing  in  this  court, 
under  his  hand  and' seal  of  the  court. 
The  clerk  may  require  of  the  appel- 
lant or  plaintiff  in  error  a  written 
praecipe  stating  in  detail  what  the 
transcript  shall  contain,  and  when  a 
l)raecipe  is  filed  shall  inseft  a  copy 
thereof    in    the    transcript. 

2.  In  all  cases  brought  to  this  court, 
by  writ  of  error  or  appeal,  to  review 
any  judgment  or  decree,  the  clerk  of 
the  court  by  which  such  judgment  or 
decree  was  rendered  shall  annex  to 
and  transmit  with  the  record  a  copy 
of  the  opinion  or  opinions  filed  in  the 
case. 

3.  No  case  will  be  heard  until  a 
complete   record   shall    have    been   filed. 


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containing  in  itself,  and  not  by  refer- 
ence, all  the  papers,  exhibits,  deposi- 
tions, and  other  proceeding's  nedessary 
to    the    hearing   in    this    court. 

4.  "Whenever  it  shall  be  necessary 
or  proper  in  the  opinion  of  the  pre- 
siding judge  in  any  Circuit' or  District 
court,  that  original  papers  of  any  kind 
should  be  inspected  in  this  court  upon 
writ  of  error  or  appeal,  such  presiding 
judge  may  make  such  rule  or  order  for 
the  safe-keeping,  transporting  and  re- 
turn of  such  original  papers  as  to  him 
may  seem  proper,  and  this  court  will 
receive  and  consider  such  original 
papers  in  connection  with  the  trans- 
cript  of  the   proceeding. 

5.  All  appeals,  writs  of  error  and 
citations  must  be  made  returnable  not 
exceeding  thirty  days  from  the  date  on 
v/hich  the  appeal  is  allowed,  or  the 
writ  of  error  issued,  whether  the  re- 
turn fall  in  vacation  or  in  term  time, 
and  be  served  before  the  return  day. 
If  a  party  be  non-resident  the  citation 
and  any  other  writ  or  notice  necessary 
in  the  prosecution  of  the  appeal  or 
writ  of  error  may  be  served  upon  such 
party's  counsel  or  attorney  of  record, 
who  for  such  purpose  may  not  be  dis- 
charged unless  another  resident  be 
designated  of  record  in  the  case  upon 
whom  service  may  be  made. 

6.  The  record  in  cases  of  admiralty 
and  maritime  jurisdiction  shall  be 
made  up  as  provided  in  General  Ad- 
miralty Rule  No.  52  of  the  Supreme 
Court. 

15.      Translations. 

"Whenever  any  record  transmitted  to 
this  court  upon  a  writ  of  error  or  ap- 
peal shall  contain  any  document,  paper, 
testimony,  or  other  proceeding  in  a  for- 
eign language,  and  the  record  does  not 
also  contain  a  translation  of  such  docu- 
ment, paper,  testimony  or  other  pro- 
ceeding, made  under  the  authority  of 
the  inferior  court,  or  admitted  to  be 
correct,  the  record  shall  not  be  printed, 
but  the  case  shall  be  reported  to  this 
court  by  the  clerk,  and  the  court  will 
thereupon  remand  it  back  to  the  in- 
ferior court,  in  order  that  a  translation 
may  be  there  supplied  and  inserted  in 
the   record. 

16.      Docketing    Cases. 

1.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  plain- 
tiff in  error  or  appellant  to  docket  the 
case  and  file  the  record  thereof  with 
the  clerk  of  this  court  by  or  before 
the  return  day,  whether  in  vacation  or 
in  term  time.  But  for  good  cause 
shown  the  justice  or  judge  who  signed 
the  citation,  or  any  judge  of  this  court, 
may  enlarge  the  time  by  or  before  its 
expiration,  the  order  of  enlargement  to 
be  filed  with  the  clerk  of  this  court. 
If  the  plaintiff  in  error  or  appellant 
shall  fail  to  comply  with  this  rule,  the 
defendant  in  error  or  appellee  may 
have  the  cause  docketed  and  dismissed 
i:pon  producing  a  certificate,  whether 
in  term  or  vacation,  from  the  clerk 
of  the  court  wherein  the  judgment  or 
decree  was  rendered,  stating  the  case 
and  certifying  that  such  writ  of  error 
cr  appeal  had  been  duly  sued  out  or 
allowed.  And  in  no  case  shall  the 
plaintiff  in  error  or  appellant  be  en- 
titled to  docket  the  case  and  file  the 
record   after"  The   same   shall   have   been 

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dockered  and  dismissed  under  this  rule, 
unless    by    order    of    the    court. 

2.  But  the  defendant  in  error  or  ap- 
pellee may,  at  his  option,  docket  the 
case  and  file  a  copy  of  the  record  with 
the  clerk  of  this  court,  and  if  the 
case  is  docketed  and  a  copy  of  the 
record  filed  with  the  clerk  of  this  court 
by  the  plaintiff  in  error  or  appellant 
within  the  period  of  time  above  limited 
and  prescribed  by  this  rule,  or  by  the 
defendant  in  error  or  appellee  at  anv 
time  thereafter,  the  case  shall  stand 
for   argument   in   due   course. 

?'.  Upon  the  filing  of  the  transcript 
of  a  record  brought  up  by  writ  of  error 
or  appeal,  the  appearance  of  the  coun- 
sel for  the  party  docketing  the  case 
shall    be    entered. 

17.      Docket. 

The  clerk  shall  prepare  calendars  of 
causes  for  the  regular  terms  of  this 
court,  to  be  held  on  the  first  Tuesday 
of  October  in  each  year,  and  for  each 
adjourned  session;  placing  thereon  in 
proper  chronological  order  only  cases 
in  which  the  record  having  been 
printed,  briefs  upon  both  sides  have 
been  filed  seven  days  before  the  be- 
ginning of   the   term   or   session. 

IS.      Certiorari. 

No  certiorari  for  diminution  of  the 
record  will  be  hereafter  awarded  in 
any  case,  unless  a  motion  therefor  shall 
be  made  in  writing,  and  the  facts  on 
which  the  same  is  founded  shall,  if 
not  admitted  by  the  other  partv,  be 
verified  by  affidavit.  And  any  motion 
for  such  certiorari  must  be  made  at 
the  first  term  of  the  entry  of  the  case, 
otherwise  the  same  will  not  be  granted, 
unless  upon  special  cause  shown  to  the 
court,  accounting  satisfactorily  for  the 
delay. 

19.      Death  of  a  Party. 

1.  "Whenever,  pending  a  writ  of  error 
or  appeal  in  this  court,  either  party 
shall  die,  the  proper  representatives 
in  the  personalty  or  realty  of  the  de- 
ceased party,  according  to  the  nature 
of  the  case,  may  voluntarily  come  in, 
and  be  admitted  parties  to  the  suit, 
and  thereupon  the  case  shall  be  heard 
and  determined  as  other  cases,  and  if 
such  representatives  shall  not  volun- 
tarily become  parties,  then  the  otlier 
party  may  suggest  the  deatli  on  the 
record,  and  thereupon,  on  motion,  ob- 
tain an  order  that  unless  such  repre- 
sentatives shall  become  parties  within 
sixty  days,  the  party  moving  for  such 
order,  if  defendant  in  error,  shall  be 
entitled  to  have  the  writ  of  error  or 
appeal  dismissed,  and  if  the  party  so 
moving  sliall  be  plaintiff  in  error,  lie 
shall  be  entitled  to  open  the  record, 
and,  on  hearing,  have  the  judgment 
or  decree  reversed,  if  it  be  erroneous. 
Provided,  however,  that  a  copy  of  every 
sucli  order  sliall  be  personally  served 
on  such  representatives  at  least  tliirty 
days  before  the  expiration  of  such  sixty 
days. 

2.  "When  the  death  of  a  party  is  sug- 
gested and  the  representatives  of  the 
deceased  do  not  appear  within  ten  days 
after  the  expiration  of  sucli  sixty  days, 
and  no  measure  shall  have  been  taken 
by  the  opposite  party  within  tliat  time 
to  compel  their  appearance,  the  writ 
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3.  When  either  party  to  a  suit  in  a 
Circuit  or  District  Court  of  the  United 
States  shall  desire  to  prosecute  a  writ 
of  error  or  appeal  to  this  court  from 
any  final  judgment  or  decree  rendered 
in  the  Circuit  or  District  Court,  and 
at  the  time  of  suing  out  such  writ  of 
error  or  appeal,  the  other  party  to  the 
suit  shall  be  dead  and  have  no  proper 
representative  within  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  court  which  rendered  such  final 
judgment  or  decree,  so  that  tlie  suit 
cannot  be  revived  in  that  court,  but 
shall  have  a  proper  representative  in 
some  State  or  Territory  in  the  United 
States,  or  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
the  party  desiring  such  writ  of  error 
or  appeal  may  procure  the  same,  and 
may  have  proceedings  on  such  judg- 
ment or  decree  superseded  or  stayed 
in  the  same  manner  as  is  now  allowed 
by  law  in  other  cases,  and  shall,  there- 
upon, proceed  with  such  writ  of  error 
or  appeal  as  in  other  cases.  And  within 
thirtv  days  after  the  filing  of  the  rec- 
ord in  this  court,  the  plaintiff  in  error 
or  appellant  shall  make  a  suggestion 
to  the  court  supported  by  affidavit, 
that  the  said  party  was  dead  when  the 
writ  of  error  or  appeal  was  taken  or 
sued  out,  and  had  no  proper  represen- 
tative within  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
court  which  rendered  such  judgment  or 
decree  so  that  the  suit  could  not  be 
revived  in  that  court,  and  that  said 
party  had  a  proper  representative  in 
some  State  or  Territory  of  the  United 
States,  or  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
and  stating  therein  the  name  and  char- 
acter of  such  representative,  and  the 
State  or  Territory  or  District  in  which 
such  representative  resides,  and  upon 
such  suggestion,  he  may  on  motion  ob- 
tain an  order  that  unless  such  repre- 
sentative shall  make  himself  a  paj:-tv 
within  ninety  days,  the  plaintiff  in 
error  or  appellant  shall  be  entitled  to 
open  the  record,  and,  on  hearing,  have 
the  judgment  or  decree  reversed  if  the 
same    be    erroneous: 

Provided,  however,  that  a  proper  cita- 
tion reciting  the  substance  of  such 
order  shall  be  served  upon  such  rep- 
resentative, either  personally  or  by 
being  Jeft  at  his  residence,  at  least 
thirty  days  before  the  expiration  of 
such   ninety    days: 

Provided,  also,  that  in  every  such 
case,  if  the  representative  of  the  de- 
ceased party  does  not  appear  within 
ten  days  after  the  expiration  of  such 
ninety  days,  and  the  measures  above 
provided  to  compel  the  appearance  of 
such  representative  have  not  been 
taken  within  the  time  as  above  re- 
quired, by  the  opposite  party,  the  case 
shall  abate;  and  provided,  also,  that 
the  said  representative  may  at  any 
time,  before  or  after  said  suggestion, 
come  in  and  be  made  a  party  to  the 
suit,  and  thereupon  the  case  shall  pro- 
ceed and  be  heard  and  determined  as 
other  cases.  (See  Sec.  9,  Act  of  March 
3,   1875.      Sup.   Rev.   Stat.,   p.    177.) 

20.      DlBmisHiiiK    Cases. 

Whenever  the  parties  to  a  writ  of 
error  or  an  appeal  shall,  by  their  at- 
torneys of  record,  sign  and  file  with 
the  clerk  an  agreement  in  writing  di- 
recting the  case  to  be  dismissed,  and 
specifying  the  terms  on  which  it  is  to 
be  dismissed,  in  respect  to  costs,  and 
shall    pay    to    the    clerk    any    fees    that 


may  be  due  to  him,  the  clerk  shall 
enter  the  case  dismissed,  and  shall  give 
to  either  party  requesting  it  a  copy 
of  the  agreement  filed,  but  no  man- 
date or  other  process  shall  issue  with- 
out an  order  of  the  court 

21.     Motions. 

1.  All  motions  to  the  court  shall  be 
reduced  to  writing  and  shall  contain 
a  brief  statement  of  the  facts  and  the 
object   of   the   motion. 

2.  One-half  hour  on  each  side  shall 
be  allowed  for  the  argument  of  a  mo- 
tion, and  no  more,  without  special  leave 
of  the  court,  granted  before  the  argu- 
ment  begins. 

3.  No  motion  to  dismiss,  except  on 
special  assignment  by  the,  court,  shall 
be  heard,  unless  previous  notice  has 
been  given  to  the  adverse  party,  or 
the  counsel  or  attorney  of  such  party. 

22.     Parties  not  Ready. 

1.  Where  no  counsel  appears,  and 
no  brief  has  been  filed  for  the  plain- 
tiff in  error  or  appellant,  wTien  the 
case  is  called  for  trial  the  other  party 
may  have  the  writ  of  error  or  appeal 
dismissed. 

2.  If  the  appellee  or  defendant  in 
error  fails  to  appear  when  the  case  is 
called,  the  court  may  proceed  to  hear 
argument  on  the  part  of  the  plaintiff 
in  error  or  appellant  and  to  give  judg- 
ment according  to  the  right  of  the 
case. 

3.  When  a  case  is  reached  in  the 
regular  call  of  the  docket,  and  there  is 
no  appearance  for  either  party,  and  no 
brief  on  file  for  the  appellant  or  plain- 
tiff in  error,  the  case  shall  be  dis- 
missed at  the  cost  of  the  appellant  or 
plaintiff   in   error. 

23.     Printing  the  Record. 

1.  In  all  cases  the  plaintiff  in  error 
or  appellant  on  docketing  a  case  and 
filing  the  record  shall  enter  into  an 
undertaking  to  the  clerk  with  surety  to 
be  approved  by  the  clerk  for  the  pay- 
ment of  all  costs  which  shall  be  in- 
curred in  the  cause,  shall  deposit  with 
the  clerk  twenty-five  dollars  to  be  ap- 
plied to  the  payment  of  costs  and  fees, 
and  from  time  to  time  when  necessary 
shall,  on  the  demand  of  the  clerk,  make 
further   deposits   for   that  use. 

2.  The  clerk,  upon  the  docketing  of 
a  case,  shall  forthwith  cause  an  esti- 
mate to  be  made  of  the  cost  of  print- 
ing the  record  and  of  his  fees  for  pre- 
paring it  for  the  printer  and  for  super- 
vising the  printing  thereof,  and  shall 
at  once  notify  the  attorney  for  the 
plaintiff  in  error,,  or  appellant,  of  the 
amount  of  such  estimate,  which  shall 
be  paid  to  the  clerk  within  ten  days 
after  such  notice.  If  not  so  paid,  the 
writ  of  error  or  appeal  may  be  dis- 
missed upon  the  motion  of  the  opposite 
party,  or  by  the  court  of  its  own  mo- 
tion. 

3.  The  clerk  shall  cause  the  rec- 
ord in  each  case  to  be  printed  forth- 
with after  the  payment  of  such  esti- 
mate, and  shall  immediately  thereafter 
furnish  to  each  of  the  respective  par- 
ties at  least  three  copies  of  the  print- 
ed record,  taking  a  receipt  therefor. 
The  parties  may,  by  written  stipulation 
filed  with  or  prior  to  the  filing  of  the 
record,  agree  that  only  parts  of  the 
record    shall    be    printed,    and    the    case 


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will  be  heard  on  the  parts  so  printed 
only,  unless  the  court  sliall  direct  the 
printing    of    other    parts. 

4.  The  clerk  shall  cause  at  least 
twenty-five  copies  of  the  record  to  be 
printed  and  may  print  a  larger  num- 
ber on  the  request  of  eitlier  party  on 
the  payment  of  the  amount  necessary 
for   the  printing  of   such   extra  copies. 

5.  The  clerk  shall  supervise  the 
printing  and  see  that  the  printed  rec- 
ord is  indexed  properly,  and  in  a  man- 
ner to  indicate  briefly  the  character  of 
each  document  and  exhibit  referred  to. 
He  shall  distribute  the  printed  copies 
to  the  judges  of  the  court  from  time 
to  time  as  required.  If  the  cost  of 
printing  the  record,  together  with  the 
clerk's  fee  for  supervising  the  same, 
shall  be  less  than  the  amount  esti- 
mated and  paid,  the  difference  shall  be 
refunded  by  the  clerk  to  the  party 
paying  the  same.  If  the  actual  cost 
and  the  clerk's  fee  shall  exceed  the 
estimate,  the  amount  of  the  excess 
shall  be  paid  to  the  clerk  before  he 
shall  deliver  or  file  the  printed  record 
or   copies   thereof. 

6.  In  case  of  reversal,  affirmance  or 
dismissal  with  costs,  the  amount  of  the 
cost  of  the  printing  of  the  record  and 
of  the  clerk's  fee  for  supervising  the 
same,  shall  be  taxed  against  the  party 
against  whom  costs  are  given,  and 
shall  be  inserted  in  the  body  of  the 
mandate   or   other   proper    process. 

7.  Upon  the  clerk's  producing  satis- 
factory evidence  by  affidavit,  or  by  the 
acknowledgment  of  the  parties  or  their 
sureties  or  attorneys,  of  having  served 
a  copy  of  the  bill  of  fees  due  from 
them  respectively  in  this  court  on  such 
parties,  their  sureties  or  attorneys,  an 
attachment  shall  issue  against  such 
parties  or  their  sureties,  respectively, 
to   compel  the  payment  of  said  fees. 

S.  The  clerk  shall  adopt  a  uniform 
size  for  the  printing  of  all  records, 
shall  have  them  printed  in  small  pica 
type,  on  clear  white  paper,  with  a  mar- 
gin of  not  less  than  an  inch  and  a  half, 
shall  show  by  note  or  memorandum  on 
the  margin  the  time  when  each  plead- 
ing or  document  was  filed,  and  at  the 
top  of  the  pages  shall  insert  running 
titles    of    their    contents. 

9.  The  briefs  of  attorneys  shall  be 
printed,  and  shall  conform  as  nearly 
as  practicable  to  the  size  of  the  printed 
record. 

10.  The  clerk  shall,  on  or  before  the 
conclusion  of  each  case,  collect  and  file 
or  otherwise  preserve  together  one 
copy  of  the  printed  record  and  of  each 
brief,  printed  motion  and  argument 
submitted    therein. 

11.  In  any  case  where  the  record 
shall  have  been  printed  in  the  court 
below,  in  substantial  conformity  to 
these  rules,  the  presiding  judge  may 
on  the  application  of  the  plaintiff  in 
error  or  appellant  order  that  such 
printed  record  be  used  in  place  of  the 
printing  hereinbefore  provided  for. 
But  the  clerk  shall  prepare  and  cause 
to  be  printed  and  attached  to  such 
record  an  index,  and  shall  be  paid  the 
same  fees  for  the  indexing  and  super- 
vising thereof  as  if  printed  under  his 
supervision. 

12.  The  clerk  of  this  court  shall  ob- 
tain sealed  proposals  for  the  printing 
hereinbefore  provided  for,  which  pro- 
posals shall  be  submitted  to  the  senior 


circuit  judge  of  the  court,  who  may 
award  such  printing  to  the  lowest  and 
best  bidder,  and  all  such  printing  shall 
be  done  by  the  person  to  whom  the 
same  is  so  awarded,  except  in  emerg- 
encies when  printing  may  be  done  by 
another  at  the  same  or  less  price.  And 
when  a  case  shall  be  heard  upon  the 
record  printed  below,  the  costs  for 
printing  shall  be  taxed  on  the  basis 
of  actual  cost  not  exceeding  the  rate 
of    the   accepted    bid. 

13.       The    fees    of    the    clerk    of    this 
court,    as    prescribed    by    order    of    the 
Supreme  Court,  made  February  28,  1898, 
are   as   follows: 
Docketing    a    case    and    filing    the 

record     f   5.00 

Entering   an    appearance 25 

Transferring  a  case  to  the  print- 
ed  calendar    i.oo 

Entering  a    continuance 25 

Filing    a    motion,    order,    or    other 

paper    25 

Entering  any  rule,  or  making  or 
copying  any  record  or  other 
paper,    for    each     one     hundred 

words 20 

Entej-ing    a    judgment    or    decree.      l.uO 
Every    search    of    the    records    of 
the    court     and     certifying     the 

same    1.00 

Affixing-    a    certificate    and    a    seal 

to    any    paper I.OO 

Receiving,  keeping,  and  paying 
money,  in  pursuance  of  any 
statute  or  order  of  court,  one 
per  cent,  on  the  amount  so  re- 
ceived, kept,  and  paid. 
Preparing  the  record  for  the 
printer,  indexing  the  same,  su- 
pervising the  printing  and  dis- 
tril)uting  the  copies,  for  each 
printed  page  of  the  record  and 

index    25 

Making  a  manuscript  copy  of  the 
record,  when  required  by  the 
rules,  for  each  one  hundred 
words  (but  nothing  in  addition 
for  supervising  the  printing)  .  .  .20 
Issuing  a  writ  of  error  and  ac- 
companying papers,  or  a  man- 
date   or    other    process 5.00 

Filing  briefs,  for  each  party  ap- 
pearing          5.00 

Copy  of  an  opinion  of  the  court, 
certified  under  seal,  for  each 
printed  page  (but  not  to  ex- 
ceed   five    dollars    in    the    whole 

for    any    copy) 1.00 

Attorney's   docket  fee 20.00 

24.      Briefs. 

1.  The  counsel  for  the  plaintiff  in 
error  or  appellant  shall  file  with  the 
clerk  of  this  court,  within  twenty  days 
after  the  date  of  the  delivery  by  the 
clerk  of  the  printed  record,  twenty 
copies  of  a  printed  brief,  one  of  which 
shall,  on  application,  be  furnished  to 
each  of  the  counsel  engaged  upon  the 
opposite   side. 

2.  This  brief  shall  contain,  in  the 
order  here  stated,  and  under  the  re- 
spective titles,  "Statement  of  Case." 
"Errors  Relied  Upon,"  and  "Brief  of 
Argument": 

(1)  A  concise  abstract,  or  statement 
of  the  case,  presenting  succinctly  the 
questions  involved,  in  the  manner  in 
wliich    thev   are    raised. 

(2)  A  "specification  of  the  errors 
relied  upon,  which,  in  cases  brought 
up    by    writ    of    error,     shall     set     out 


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separately  and  particularly  each  error 
asserted  and  intended  to  be  urged,  and 
in  cases  brought  up  by  appeal  the 
specification  shall  state,  as  particularly 
as  may  be,  in  what  the  decree  is  al- 
leged to  be  erroneous.  When  the  error 
alleged  is  to  the  admission  or  to  the 
rejection  of  evidence,  the  specication 
shall  quote  the  full  substance  of  the 
evidence  admitted  or  rejected.  When 
the  error  alleged  is  to  the  charge  of 
the  court,  the  specifications  shall  set 
out  the  part  referred  to  totidem  verbis, 
whether  it  be  in  an  instruction  given 
or  in  one  refused.  When  the  error  al- 
leged is  to  a  ruling  upon  the  report 
of  a  master  the  specifications  shall 
state  the  exception  to  the  report  and 
the  action  of  the  court  upon  it.  Fol- 
lowing each  specification  there  shall 
be  a  reference  by  page  to  the  portion 
of  the  printed  record  on  which  the 
Question   arises. 

(3)  A  brief  of  the  argument  exhib- 
iting a  clear  statement  of  the  points 
of  law  or  fact  to  be  discussed,  with  a 
leferente  to  the  pages  of  the  record 
and  the  authorities  relied  upon  in  sup- 
port of  each  point.  When  a  statute  of 
a  state  is  cited,  so  much  thereof  as 
may  be  deemed  necessary  to  the  de- 
cision of  the  case  shall  be  printed  at 
length. 

3.  The  counsel  for  the  defendant  in 
error  or  the  appellee  shall  file  with 
the  clerk  twenty  printed  copies  of  his 
brief  within  twenty  days  after  the  fil- 
ing of  the  brief  of  the  plaintiff  in 
error  or  appellant.  His  brief  shall  con- 
form to  the  requirements  of  this  rule 
except  that  no  specification  of  errors 
shall  be  required,  and  no  statement  of 
the  case,  unless  that  presented  by  the 
plaintiff  in  error  or  appellant  is  con- 
troverted. Either  party,  at  or  before 
the  argument  of  the  cause,  may  file  a 
supplemental  brief  strictly  confined  to 
matter  in  reply  to  the  brief  of  the  op- 
posite party. 

4.  When  there  is  no  assignment  of 
errors,  as  required  by  section  997  of 
the  Revised  Statutes,  counsel  will  not 
be  heard,  except  at  the  request  of  the 
court,  and  errors  not  specified  according 
to  this  rule,  and  rule  11,  ante,  will  be 
disregarded;  but  the  court  at  its  op- 
tion may  notice  a  plain  error  involv- 
ing the  merits  of  the  case,  though  not 
assigned  or  specified,  and  though  the 
Question  be  not  saved  according  to  the 
strict  rules  of  practice,  if  it  be  ap- 
parent of  record  that  the  point  was 
contested  and  not  waived  in  the  court 
below. 

5.  When,  according  to  this  rule,  a 
plaintiff  in  error  or  appellant  is  in  de- 
fault, the  case  may  be  dismissed  on 
motion,  and  when  a  defendant  in  error 
or  appellee  is  in  default,  he  will  not 
be  hoard  except  on  consent  of  his  ad- 
versarv,   or   by  request  of  the  court. 

6.  When  no  counsel  appears  for  one 
of  the  parties,  and  no  printed  brief  or 
argument  has  been  filed,  only  one  coun- 
sel will  be  heard  for  the  adverse  party, 
but  if  a  printed  brief  or  argument  has 
been  filed,  tlie  adverse  party  will  b& 
entitled   to   be    hoard    by  two   counsel. 

25.     Oral  Areumeuts. 

1.  The  plaintiff  in  error  or  appel- 
lant in  this  court  shall  be  entitled  to 
open  and  conclude  the  argument  of 
the    case.      But   when    there    are    cross- 


appeals  they  shall  be  argued  together 
as  one  case,  and  the  plaintiff  in  the 
court  below  shall  be  entitled  to  open 
and    conclude    the    argument. 

2.  Only  two  counsel  will  be  heard 
for  each  party  on  the  argument  of  a 
case. 

3.  Two  hours  on  each  side  will  be 
allowed  for  the  argument  and  no  more, 
without  special  leave  of  the  court 
granted  before  the  argument  begins. 
The  time  thus  allowed  may  be  appor- 
tioned between  the  counsel  on  the 
same  side  at  their  discretion;  provided, 
always,  that  a  fair  opening  of  the  case 
shall  be  made  by  the  party  having  the 
opening  and   closing  arguments. 

4.  lieading  at  length  from  briefs  oi' 
reported  cases  shall  not   be  indulged. 

26.      Oplnious    of    the    Court. 

1.  All  opinions  delivered  by  the 
court  shall,  immediately  upon  the  de- 
livery thereof,  be  handed  to  the  clerk 
to    be   recorded. 

2.  The  original  opinions  of  the  court 
shall  be  filed  with  the  clerk  of  this 
court   for   preservation. 

3.  Opinions  printed  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  judge  delivering  the  same 
need  not  be  copied  by  the  clerk  into  a 
book  of  records,  but,  at  the  end  of  each 
term,  the  clerk  shall  cause  such  print- 
ed opinions  to  be  bound  in  a  substan- 
tial manner  into  one  or  more  volumes, 
and  when  so  bound  they  shall  be 
deemed  to  have  been  recorded  within 
the   meaning   of   this   rule. 

27.      Reheariug-. 

A  petition  for  rehearing  must  be  filed 
within  thirty  days  after  entry  of  judg- 
ment or  decree,  or  after  filing  of  the 
opinion,  shall  be  in  print,  and  be  served 
forthwith  by  copy  upon  the  opposing 
party,  who,  within  twenty  days  from 
such  service,  may  file  a  printed  answer, 
and  the  petition  shall  be  determined 
without  oral  arguments,  unless  other- 
wise ordered.  If  a  petition  be  not  filed 
within  the  time  allowed,  and  upon  the 
overruling  of  a  petition,  the  clerk  shall, 
without  special  order,  issue  the  man- 
date of  the  court  to  the  court  below. 
Twenty  copies  of  such  petition  or  an- 
swer shall  be  filed  with  the  clerk  of 
this  court. 

28.      Interest. 

1.  When  a  judgment  for  the  pay- 
ment of  money  is  artirmed  by  this 
court,  the  interest  thereon  shall  be 
calculated  and  levied  from  the  date  of 
the  judgment  below  until  the  same  is 
paid,  and  at  the  same  rate  that  similar 
judgments  bear  interest  in  the  courts 
of  the  State  where  such  judgment  was 
rendered. 

2.  In  all  cases  where  a  writ  of  error 
shall  delay  the  proceedings  on  the 
judgment  of  the  inferior  court,  and 
shall  appear  to  have  been  sued  out 
merely  for  delay,  damages  at  a  rate 
not  exceeding  ten  per  cent.,  in  addition 
to  interest,  shall  be  awarded  on  the 
amount    of    the    judgment. 

3.  The  same  rule  sliall  be  applied  to 
decrees  for  the  payment  of  money  in 
cases  in  equity,  unless  otherwise  or- 
dered by  this  court. 

4.  In  cases  in  admiralty,  damages 
and  interest  may  be  allowed,  if  speci- 
ally directed  by  the  court. 

5.  In  cases  where  money  is  paid  into 
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for  an  order  that  the  clerk  deposit  the 
same  under  the  direction  of  the  court. 
On  deposits  so  made,  the  clerk  shall 
account  for  such  interest  as  he  may 
have  collected  on  the  fund.  But  with- 
out such  order  he  shall  not  be  requ'ired 
to   account   for   interest. 

29.      Costs. 

1.  When  any  suit  shall  be  dismissed 
in  this  court,  except  for  want  of  juris- 
diction, costs  shall  be  allowed  to  the 
defendant  in  error  or  appellee,  unless 
othei'wise  agreed  by  the  parties. 

2.  In  every  case  of  a  judgment  or 
decree  affirmed  in  this  court  costs  shall 
be  allowed  to  the  defendant  in  error 
or  appellee  unless  otherwise  ordered 
by  the   court. 

3.  In  every  case  of  reversal  of  a 
judgment  or  decree  in  this  court  costs 
.shall  _be  allowed  to  the  plaintiff  in 
error  or  appellant  unless  otherwise  or- 
dered by  the  court.  The  costs  of  the 
transcript  of  tlie  record  from  the  court 
below  shall  be  taxable  in  that  court  as 
costs   in   the   case. 

4.  No  costs  shall  be  allowed  in  this 
court  for  or   against  the  United  States. 

5.  When  costs  are  allowed  in  this 
court,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  clerk 
to  insert  the  amount  thereof  in  the 
body  of  the  mandate,  or  other  proper 
process,  sent  to  the  court  below,  di- 
recting to  award  execution  thereupon 
and  to  annex  to  the  same  the  bill  of 
items    taxed    in    detail. 

6.  In  all  cases  certified  to  the  Su- 
preme Court  or  removed  thereto  by  cer- 
tiorari or  otherwise,  the  fees  of  the 
clerk  of  this  court  shall  be  paid  before 
a  transcript  of  the  record  shall  be 
transmitted    to    the    Supreme    Court. 

30.     Man«late. 

In  all  cases  finally  determined  in  this 
court,  a  mandate  or  other  proper  pro- 
cess in  the  nature  of  a  procedendo  shall 
be  issued,  on  the  order  or  by  the  rule 
of  this  court,  to  the  court  below,  for 
the  purpose  of  informing  such  court 
of  the  proceedings  in  this  court,  so 
that  further  proceedings  may  be  had  in 
such  court  as  to  law  and  justice  may 
appertain. 

31.  Custody    of    Prisouers    on    Habeas 

Corpus. 

1.  Pending  an  appeal  from  the  final 
decision  of  any  court  or  judge  declin- 
ing to  grant  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus, 
the  custody  of  the  prisoner  shall  not 
be    disturbed. 

2.  Pending  an  appeal  from  the  final 
decision  of  any  court  or  judge  dis- 
charging the  writ  after  it  has  been  is- 
sued, the  prisoner  shall  be  remanded 
to  the  custody  from  which  he  was 
taken  by  the  writ,  or  shall,  for  good 
cause  shown,  be  detained  in  the  cus- 
tody of  the  court  or  judge,  or  be  en- 
larged upon  recognizance,  as  herein- 
after   provided. 

3.  Pending  an  appeal  from  the  final 
decision  of  any  court  or  judge  dis- 
charging the  prisoner,  he  shall  be  en- 
larged upon  recognizance,  with  surety 
for  appearance  to  answer  the  judg- 
ment of  the  Appellate  Court  except 
where,  for  special  reasons,  sureties 
ought   not  to   be   required. 

32.  3Iodels,    Diagrams     and    Exhibits. 
Models,  diagrams  and  exhibits  of  ma- 


terial forming  part  of  the  evidence 
taken  in  the  court  below,  and  in  any 
case  pending  in  this  court  on  writ 
of  error  or  appeal,  shall  be  placed  in 
the  custody  of  the  marshal  for  the  use 
of  this  court  at  least  ten  days  before 
the  case  is  heard  or  submitted;  and 
shall  be  taken  away  by  the  parties 
within  one  month  after  the  case  is  de- 
cided. When  this  is  not  done,  it  shall 
be  the  duty  of  the  marshal  to  notify 
the  counsel  in  the  case,  by  mail  or  oth- 
erwise, of  the  requirements  of  this  rule, 
and,  if  the  articles  are  not  removed 
within  a  reasonable  time  after  thfe  no- 
tice is  given,  he  shall  destroy  or  make 
such  other  disposition  of  them  as  to 
him   may    seem    best. 

33.      La^v   Lilbrary. 

1.  The  library  of  the  court  shall  be 
under  the  general  supervision  and  cus- 
tody   of   the   clerk   of   the   court. 

2.  No  book  shall  be  removed  from 
the  library  except  upon  a  written  order 
of  a  judge  of  this  court,  except  that 
during  the  sessions  of  the  court  any 
lawyer  who  has  a  case  upon  the  docket, 
upon  written  application  to  the  clerk 
and  upon  the  clerk's  written  order, 
may  take  from  the  library  not  exceed- 
ing three  volumes  at  a  time,  being  re- 
sponsible for  the  return  thereof  within 
twenty-four  hours,  and  in  default  of 
return  shall  pay  to  the  clerk  for  the 
library  fund  twice  the  value  thereof, 
but  if  returned  in  good  condition  one 
dollar  for  each  day's  detention  beyond 
the    limited    time. 

34.     Writs   of  Error  in   Criminal   Cases. 

1.  Writs  of  error  from  this  court  to 
review  criminal  cases  tried  in  any  dis- 
trict or  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States  within  this  circuit,  may  be  al- 
lowed in  term  time  or  in  vacation  b5' 
the  circuit  justice  assigned  to  this  cir- 
cuit, or  by  any  of  the  circuit  judges 
within  the  circuit,  or  by  any  district 
judge  within  his  district,  and  the 
proper  security  be  taken,  and  the  cita- 
tion signed  by  him,  and  he  may  also 
grant  a  supersedeas  and  stay  of  exe- 
cution or  proceedings,  pending  the  de- 
termination  of  such  writ  of  error. 

2.  Where  such  writ  of  error  is  al- 
lowed in  the  criminal  cases  aforesaid, 
the  circuit  court  or  the  district  court 
before  which  the  accused  was  tried,  or 
the  districi  judge  of  the  district  where- 
in he  was  tried,  within  his  district, 
or  the  circuit  justice  assigned  to  this 
circuit,  or  any  of  the  circuit  judges 
within  the  circuit,  shall  have  the 
power,  after  the  citation  has  been  duly 
served,  to  admit  the  accused  to  bail 
and  to  fix  the  amount  of  such  bail. 

ACT    CKEATIXG 
United  States  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals. 

Approved  March  3,   1S91. 
26  United  States  Statutes  at  Large,  S26. 

Chap.  517.  An  act  to  establish  cir- 
cuit courts  of  appeals  and  to  define 
and  regulate  in  certain  cases  fhe  juris- 
diction of  the  courts  of  the  United 
States,  and   for  other   purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  of  America  in  Congress  assem- 
bled. That  there  shall  be  appointed  by 
the   President   of  the  United   States,   by 


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and  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the 
Senate,  in  each  circuit  an  additional 
circuit  judge,  wlio  shall  have  the  same 
qualifications,  and  shall  have  the  same 
power  and  jurisdiction  therein  that  the 
circuit  judges  of  the  United  States, 
■within  their  respective  circuits,  now 
have  under  existing  laws,  and  who 
shall  be  entitled  to  the  same  compen- 
sation as  the  circuit  judges  of  the 
United  States  in  their  respective  cir- 
cuits  now   have. 

Sec.  2.  That  there  is  hereby  created 
in  each  circuit  a  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals, which  shall  consist  of  three 
judges,  of  whom  two  shall  constitute  a 
quorum,  and  which  shall  be  a  court  of 
record  with  appellate  jurisdiction,  as  is 
hereafter  limited  and  established.  Such 
court  shall  prescribe  the  form  and  style 
of  its  seal  and  the  form  of  writs  and 
other  process  and  procedure  as  may  be 
conformable  to  the  exercise  of  its  juris- 
diction as  shall  be  conferred  by  law. 
It  shall  have  the  appointment  of  the 
marshal  of  the  court  with  the  same 
duties  and  powers  under  the  regula- 
tions of  the  court  as  are  now  provided 
for  the  marshal  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States,  so  far  as  the 
same  may  be  applicable.  The  court 
shall  also  appoint  a  clerk,  wh,o  shall 
perform  and  exercise  the  same  duties 
and  powers  in  regard  to  all  matters 
within  its  jurisdiction  as  are  now  exer- 
cised and  performed  by  the  clerk  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
so  far  as  the  same  may  be  applicable. 
The  salary  of  the  marshal  of  the  court 
shall  be  twenty-five  hundred  dollars  a 
year,  and  the  salary  of  the  clerk  of 
the  court  shall  be  three  thousand  dol- 
lars a  year,  to  be  paid  in  equal  pro- 
portions quarterly.  The  costs  and  fees 
in  the  Supreme  Court  now  provided 
lor  by  law  shall  be  costs  and  fees 
in  the  circuit  courts  of  appeals;  and 
the  same  shall  be  expended,  accounted 
for,  and  paid  for,  and  paid  over  to  the 
Treasury  Department  of  the  United 
States  in  the  same  manner  as  is  pro- 
vided in  respect  to  the  costs  and  fees 
in    the    Supreme    Court. 

The  court  shall  have  power  to  es- 
taVjlish  all  rules  and  regulations  for 
the  conduct  of  the  business  of  the 
court  within  its  jurisdiction  as  con- 
ferred   by  law. 

Sec.  3.  That  the  Chief-.Tustice  and 
the  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme 
Court  assigned  to  each  circuit,  and 
the  circuit  judges  within  each  circuit, 
and  the  several  district  judges  within' 
each  circuit,  shall  be  competent  to  sit 
as  judges  of  the  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals within  their  respective  circuits 
in  the  manner  hereinafter  provided.  In 
case  the  Chief-Justice  or  an  associate 
justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  should 
attend  at  any  session  of  the  circuit 
court  of  appeals,  he  shall  preside,  and 
the  circuit  judges  in  attendance  upon 
the  court  In  the  absence  of  the  Chief- 
Justice  or  associate  justice  of  the  Su- 
preme Court  shall  preside  in  the  order 
of  the  seniority  of  their  respective 
commissions. 

In  case  the  full  court  at  any  time 
shall  not  be  made  up  by  the  attend- 
ance of  the  Chief-Justice  or  an  asso- 
ciate justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  and 
circuit  judges,  one  or  more  district 
judges  within  the  circuit  shall  be  com- 
petent to  sit   in  the  court  according  to 


such  order  or  provision  among  the  dis- 
trict judges  as  either  by  general  or 
particular  assignment  shall  be  desig- 
nated by  the  court:  Provided,  That  no 
justice  or  judge  before  whom  a  cause 
or  question  may  have  been  tried  or 
heard  in  a  district  court,  or  existing 
court,  shall  sit  on  the  trial  or  hearing 
of  such  cause  or  question  in  the  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals.  A  term  shall  be 
held  annually  by  the  circuit  court  of 
appeals  in  the  several  judicial  circuits, 
at  the  following  places:  In  the  first 
circuit,  in  the  city  of  Boston;  in  the 
second  circuit,  in  the  city  of  New 
York;  in  the  third  circuit,  in  the  city 
of  Philadelphia;  in  the  fourth  circuit, 
in  the  city  of  Richmond;  in  the  fifth 
circuit,  in  the  city  of  New  Orleans;  in 
the  sixth  circuit,  in  the  city  of  Cin- 
cinnati; in  the  seventh  circuit,  in  the 
city  of  Chicago;  in  the  eighth  circuit, 
in  the  city  of  Saint  Louis;  in  the  ninth 
circuit,  in  the  city  of  San  Francisco; 
and  in  such  other  places  in  each  of  the 
above  circuits  as  said  court  may  from 
time  to  time  designate.  The  first  terms 
of  said  courts  shall  be  held  on  the 
second  Monday  in  January,  eighteen 
hundred  and  ninety-one,  and  thereafter 
at  such  times  as  may  be  fixed  by  said 
courts. 

Sec.  4.  That  no  appeal,  whether  by 
writ  of  error  or  otherwise,  shall  here- 
after be  taken  or  allowed  from  any 
district  court  to  the  existing  circuit 
courts,  and  no  appellate  jurisdiction 
shall  hereafter  be  exercised  or  allowed 
by  said  existing  circuit  courts,  but  all 
appeals  by  writ  of  error  or  otherwise, 
from  said  district  courts,  shall  only  be 
subject  to  review  in  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States  or  in  the  circuit 
court  of  appeals  hereby  established,  as 
is  hereinafter  provided,  and  the  review 
by  appeal,  by  writ  of  error,  or  other- 
wise, from  the  existing  circuit  courts 
shall  be  had  only  in  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States  or  in  the  circuit 
courts  of  appeals  hereby  established 
according  to  the  provisions  of  this  act 
regulating   the   same. 

Sec.  5.  That  appeals  or  writs  of  error 
may  be  taken  from  the  district  courts 
or  from  the  existing  circuit  courts,  di- 
rect to  the  Supreme  Court,  in  the  fol- 
lowing cases: 

In  any  case  in  which  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  court  is  in  issue;  in  such  cases 
the  question  of  jurisdiction  alone  shall 
be  certified  to  the  Supreme  Court  from 
the    court    below    for    decision. 

From  the  final  sentences  and  decrees 
in    prize   causes. 

In  cases  of  a  conviction  of  a  capital 
or   otherwise   infamous   crime. 

(See    amendment,    page    27.) 

In  any  case  tliat  involves  the  con- 
struction or  application  of  the  Consti- 
tution  of   the  United    States. 

In  any  case  in  which  the  constitu- 
tionality of  any  law  of  the  United 
States,  or  the  validity  or  construction 
of  any  treaty  made  under  its  author- 
ity,   is    drawn    in    question. 

In  any  case  in  \vhich  the  constitution 
or  law  "of  a  State  is  claimed  to  be  in 
contravention  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United    States. 

Nothing  in  this  act  shall  affect  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  Supreme  Court  in 
cases  appealed  from  the  highest  court 
of  a  State,  nor  the  construction  of  the 


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statute  providing  for  a  review  of  such 
cases. 

Sec.  6.  That  the  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals established  by  this  act  shall  exer- 
cise appellate  jurisdiction  to  review  by 
appeal  or  by  writ  of  error  final  de- 
cisions in  the  district  court  and  the 
existing  circuit  courts  in  all  cases 
other  than  those  provided  for  in  the 
preceding  section  of  this  act,  unless 
otherwise  provided  by  law,  and  the 
judgments  or  decrees  of  the  circuit 
courts  of  appeals  shall  be  final  in  all 
cases  in  which  the  jurisdiction  is  de- 
pendent entirely  upon  the  opposite  par- 
ties to  the  suit  or  controversy,  being 
a.liens  and  citizens  of  the  United  States 
or  citizens  of  different  States;  also  in 
all  cases  arising  under  the  patent  laws. 
under  the  revenue  laws,  and  under  the 
criminal  laws,  and  in  admiralty  cases, 
excepting  that  in  every  such  subject 
within  its  appellate  jurisdiction  the 
circuit  court  of  appeals  at  anv  time 
may  certify  to  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States  any  questions  or 
propositions  of  Jaw  concerning  which 
it  desires  the  instruction  of  that  court 
for  its  proper  decision.  And  there- 
upon the  Supreme  Court  may  either 
give  its  instruction  on  the  questions  and 
propositions  certified  to  it,  which  shall 
be  binding  upon  the  circuit  courts  of 
appeals  in  such  case,  or  it  may  re- 
quire that  the  whole  record  and  cause 
may  be  sent  up  to  it  for  its  consid- 
eration, and  thereupon  shall  decide  the 
whole  matter  in  controversy  in  the 
same  manner  as  if  it  had  been  brought 
there  for  review  by  writ  of  error  or 
appeal. 

And  excepting  also  that  in  any  such 
case  as  is  hereinbefore  made  final  in 
the  circuit  courts  of  appeals  it  shall 
be  competent  for  the  Supreme  Court 
to  require,  by  certiorari  or  otherwise, 
any  such  case  to  be  certified  to  the 
Supreme  Court  for  its  review  and  de- 
termination with  the  same  power  and 
authority  in  the  case  as  if  it  had  been 
carried  by  appeal  or  writ  of  error  to 
the    Supreme    Court. 

In  all  cases  not  hereinbefore  in  this 
section  made  final  there  shall  be  of 
right  an  appeal  or  writ  of  errOr  or 
review  of  the  case  by  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  where  the 
matter  in  controversy  shall  exceed  one 
thousand  dollars  besides  costs.  But  no 
such  appeal  shall  be  taken  or  writ  of 
error  sued  out  unless  within  one  year 
after  the  entry  of  the  order,  judg- 
ment  or   decree  sought   to   be   reviewed. 

An  Act  to  amend  the  seventh  section 
of  the  Act  entitled  "An  Act  to  establish 
circuit  courts  of  appeals  and  to  define 
and  regulate  in  certain  cases  the  juris- 
diction of  the  courts  of  the  UnitecJ 
States,  and  for  other  purposes,"  ap- 
proved March  third,  eighteen  hundred 
and  ninety-one,  and  the  several  Acts 
amendatory    thereto. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  of  America  in  Congress  assem- 
bled. That  the  seventh  section  of  the 
Act  of  Congress  entitled  "An  Act  to 
establish  circuit  courts  of  appeals  and 
to  define  and  regulate  in  certain  cases 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  courts  of  the 
United  States,  and  for  other  purposes," 
approved  March  third,  eighteen  hun- 
dred and  ninety-one,  as  amended  by 
Act  approved  June  sixth,  nineteen  hun- 

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dred,  be,  and  it  is  hereby,  amended  to 
read  as  follows: 

"Sec.  7.  That  where,  upon  a  hear- 
ing in  equity  in  a  district  or  in  a  cir- 
cuit court,  or  by  a  judge  thereof  in 
vacation,  an  injunction  shall  be  granted 
or  continued,  or  a  receiver  appointed 
by  an  interlocutory  order  or  decree, 
in  any  cause  an  appeal  may  be  taken 
from  such  interlocutory  order  or  decree 
granting  or  continuing  such  injunction, 
or  appointing  such  receiver,  to  the  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals:  Provided.  That 
the  appeal  must  be  taken  within  thirty 
days  from  entry  of  such  order  or  de- 
cree, and  it  shall  take  precedence  in 
the  appellate  court;  and  the  proceed- 
ings in  other  respects  in  the  court  be- 
low shall  not  be  stayed  unless  other- 
wise ordered  by  that  court,  or  by  the 
appellate  court,  or  a  judge  thereof, 
during  the  pendency  of  such  appeal: 
Provided  further.  That  the  court  below 
may,  in  its  discretion,  require  as  a  con- 
dition of  the  appeal  an  additional 
bond." 

Approved,    April    14,    1906. 

Sec.  8.  That  any  justice  or  judge, 
who,  in  pursuance  of  the  provisions  of 
this  act,  shall  attend  the  circuit  court 
of  appeals  held  at  any  place  other  than 
where  he  resides  shall,  upon  his  writ- 
ten certificate,  be  paid  by  the  marshal 
of  the  district  in  which  the  court  shall 
be  held  his  reasonable  expenses  for 
travel  and  attendance,  not  to  exceed 
ten  dollars  per  day,  and  such  payment 
shall  be  allowed  the  marshal  in  the 
settlement  of  his  accounts  with  the 
United  States. 

Sec.  9.  That  the  marshals  of  the 
several  districts  in  which  said  circuit 
court  of  appeals  may  be  held  shaU, 
under  the  direction  of  the  Attorney- 
General  of  the  United  States,  and  with 
his  approval,  provide  such  rooms  in 
the  public  buildings  of  the  United 
States  as  may  be  necessary,  and  pay 
all  incidental  expenses  of  said  court, 
including  criers,  bailiffs  and  messen- 
gers: Provided,  ho^\'ever,  Tliat  in  case 
proper  rooms  cannot  be  provided  in 
such  buildings,  then  the  said  marshals, 
with  the  approval  of  the  Attorney-Gen- 
eral of  the  United  States,  may.  from 
time  to  time,  lease  such  rooms  as  may 
be  necessary  for  such  courts.  That  the 
marshals,  criers,  clerks,  bailiff  and 
messengers  shall  be  allowed  the  same 
compensation  for  their  respective  serv- 
ices as  are  allo'wed  for  similar  serv- 
ices   in    the   existing   circuit   courts. 

Sec.  10.  That  whenever  on  appeal 
or  writ  of  error  or  otherwise  a  case 
coming  directly  from  the  district  court 
or  existing  circuit  court  shall  be  re- 
viewed and  determined  in  the  Supreme 
Court  tlie  cause  shall  be  remanded  to 
tlie  prooer  district  or  circuit  court  for 
further  proceedings  to  be  taken  in 
pursuance  of  such  determination.  And 
whenever  on  api)eal  or  writ  of  error 
or  otherwise  a  case  coming  from  a 
circuit  court  of  appeals  shall  be  re- 
viewed and  determined  in  tlie  Supreme 
Court  the  cause  shall  be  remanded  by 
the  Supreme  Court  to  the  proper  dis- 
trict or  circuit  court  for  further  pro- 
ceedings in  pursuance  of  such  determi- 
nation. W^henever  on  appeal  or  writ  of 
error  or  otherwise  a  case  coming  from 
a  district  or  circuit  court  shall  be  re- 
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court  of  appeals  in  a  case  in  wliich 
the  decision  in  the  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals is  final  such  cause  shall  be  re- 
manded to  the  said  district  or  circuit 
court  for  further  proceedings  to  be 
there  taken  in  pursuance  of  such  de- 
termination. 

Sec.  11.  That  no  appeal  or  writ  of 
error  by  which  any  order,  judgment, 
or  decree  may  be  reviewed  in  the  cir- 
cuit courts  of  appeals  under  the  pro- 
visions of  this  act  shall  be  taken  or 
sued  out  except  within  six  months 
after  the  entry  of  the  order,  judgment, 
or  decree  sought  to  be  reviewed:  Pro- 
vided, however,  That  in  all  cases  in 
which  a  lesser  time  is  now  by  law  lim- 
ited for  appeals  or  writs  of  error  such 
limits  of  time  shall  apply  to  appeals 
or  writs  of  error  in  such  cases  taken 
to  or  sued  out  from  the  circuit  courts 
of  appeals.  And  all  provisions  of  law 
now  in  force  regulating  the  methods 
and  system  of  review,  through  appeals 
or  writs  of  error,  shall  regulate  the 
methods  and  system  of  appeals  and 
writs  of  error  provided  for  in  this  act 
in  respect  of  the  circuit  courts  of  ap- 
peals, including  all  provisions  for 
bonds  or  other  securities  to  be  required 
and  taken  on  such  appeals  and  writs 
of  error,  and  any  judge  of  the  circuit 
courts  of  appeals,  in  respect  to  cases 
brought  or  to  be  brought  to  that  court, 
shall  have  the  same  powers  and  duties 
as  to  the  allowance  of  appeals  or 
writs  of  error,  and  the  conditions  of 
such  allowance,  as  now  by  law  belong 
to  the  justices  or  judges  in  respect  of 
the  existing  courts  of  the  United 
States,   respectively. 

Sec.  12.  That  the  circuit  court  of 
appeals  shall  have  the  ■  powers  speci- 
fied in  section  seven  hundred  and  six- 
teen- of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the 
United    States. 

Sec.  13.  Appeals  and  writs  of  error 
may  be  taken  and  prosecuted  from  the 
decisions  of  the  United  States  court  in 
the  Indian  Territory  to  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  or  to  the 
circuit  court  of  appeals  in-  the  eighth 
circuit,  in  the  same  manner  aiid  under 
the  same  regulations  as  from  the  cir- 
cuit or  district  courts  of  the  UTtited 
States,  under   this  act. 

Sec.  14.  That  section  six  hundred 
and  ninety-one  of  the  Revised  Stat- 
utes of  tlie  United  States  and  section 
three  of  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  fa- 
cilitate tlie  disposition  of  cases  in  the 
Supreme  Court,  and  for  other  pur- 
po.'-fs,"  approved  February  sixteenth, 
eighteen  hundred  and  seventy-five,  be, 
and  .the  same  are  hereby  repealed. 
And  all  acts  and  parts  of  acts  relating 
to  appeals  or  writs  of  error  inconsist- 
ent with  the  provisions  for  review  by 
appeals  or  writs  of  error  in  the  pre- 
ceding sections  five  and  six  of  this  act 
are   hereby   repealed. 

Sec.  15.  That  the  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peal in  cases  in  which  the  judgments 
of  the  circuit  courts  of  appeal  are 
made  final  by  this  act  shall  have  the 
same  appellate  jurisdiction,  by  writ  of 
error  or  appeal,  to  review  the  judg- 
ments, orders,  and  decrees  of  the  su- 
preme courts  Of  the  several  Territories 
as  by  this  act  they  may  have  to  review 
the  jtidgments,  orders,  and  decrees  of 
the    district    court,    and    circuit    courts; 


and  for  that  purpose  the  several  Ter- 
ritories shall,  by  orders  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  to  be  made  from  time  to  time, 
be    assigned    to    particular    circuits. 


Joint    Resolution    to    Provide    for    the 

Organization  of  the  Circuit  Courts 

of  Appeals,  March   3,   1891. 

Resolved  by  the  Senate  and  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  of  America  in  Congress  assem- 
bled, That  the  first  meetings  of  the 
several  circuit  courts  of  appeals  men- 
tioned in  tlie  act  of  Congress  passed 
at  this  present  session,  entitled,  "An 
act  to  establish  circuit  courts  of  ap- 
peals, and  to  define  and  regulate,  in 
certain  cases,  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
courts  of  the  United  States,  and  for 
other  purposes,"  shall  be  held  on  the 
third  Tuesday  in  June,  A.  D.  1S91;  and 
if,  from  any  casualty,  the  first  meet- 
ing of  any  of  said  courts  shall  fail  to 
be  so  held  on  that  day,  the  first  meet- 
ing of  any  such  court  so  failing  to  be 
held  shall  be  held  on  such  day  subse- 
quent thereto  as  the  Chief  Justice,  or 
any  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States  assigned  to  such  cir- 
cuit, shall  direct.  And  be  it  further 
resolved.  That  nothing  in  said  act  shall 
be  held  or  construed  in  anywise  to  im- 
pair the  jurisdiction  of  the  Supreme 
Court  or  any  circuit  court  of  the 
United  States  in  any  case  now  pending 
before  it,  or  in  respect  of  any  case 
wherein  the  writ  of  error  or  the  ap- 
peal shall  have  been  sued  out  or  taken 
to  any  of  said  courts  before  the  first 
day  of  July,  anno  domini  eighteen  hun- 
dred   and    ninety-one. 


Approved  January  20,   1897. 
29  United  States  Statutes  at  Large,  492. 

Chap.  68.  An  Act  to  withdraw  from 
the  Supreme  Court  jurisdiction  of 
criminal  cases  not  capital  and  confer 
the  same  on  the  Circuit  Courts  of  Ap- 
peals. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  of  America  in  Congress  assem- 
bled. That  so  much  of  Section  five  of 
the  act  entitled  "An  Act  to  establish 
Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals,  and  to  de- 
line  and  regulate  in  certain  cases  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  courts  of  the  United 
States,  and  for  other  purposes,"  ap- 
proved March  third,  eighteen  hundred 
and  ninety-one,  as  reads  "in  cases  of 
conviction  of  a  capital  or  otherwise 
infamous  crime,"  be  amended  by  strik- 
ing out  the  words  "or  otherwise  infa- 
mous" so  that  the  same  will  read  "in 
cases  of  conviction  of  a  capital  crime"; 
and  that  appeals,  or  writs  of  error 
may  be  taken  from  the  district  courts 
or  circuit  courts  to  the  proper  circuit 
court  of  appeals  in  cases  of  conviction 
of  an  infamous  crime  not  capital;  Pro- 
vided, That  no  case  now  pending  in 
the  Supreme  Court  or  in  which  an  ap- 
peal or  writ  of  error  shall  have  been 
taken  or  sued  out  before  the  passage 
of  this  Act  shall  be  hereby  affected, 
but  in  all  such  cases  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  Supreme  Court  shall  remain, 
and  said  Supreme  Court  shall  proceed 
therein  afe  if  this  Act  had  not  been 
passed. 


CHICAGO   LAW   DIRECTORY. 


Rules   of   United    States   Circuit   Court   of   Appeals. 


Approved  July   1,    189S. 

Sec.  24  and  Sec.  25  of  an  Act  to  es- 
tablish a  uniform  system  of  Bank- 
ruptcy throughout  the  United  States 
relating  to  jurisdiction  of  Appellate 
Courts  and  to  Appeals  and  Writs  of 
Error. 

Sec.  24.  Jurisdiction  of  Appellate 
Courts. — a.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  the  circuit  courts  of  ap- 
peals of  the  United  States,  and  the 
supreme  courts  of  the  Territories,  In 
vacation  in  chambers  and  during  their 
respective  terms,  as  now  or  as  they 
may  be  hereafter  held,  are  hereby  in- 
vested with  appellate  jurisdiction  of 
controversies  arising  in  bankruptcy 
proceedings  from  the  courts  of  bank- 
ruptcy from  which  they  have  appellate 
jurisdiction  in  other  cases.  The  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States  shall 
exercise  a  like  jurisdiction  from  courts 
of  bankruptcy  not  within  any  organ- 
ized circuit  of  the  United  States  and 
from  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Dis- 
trict  of   Columbia. 

b.  The  several  circuit  courts  of  ap- 
peals shall  have  jurisdiction  in  equity, 
either  interlocutory  or  flnal,  to  super- 
intend and  revise  in  matter  of  law  the 
proceedings  of  the  several  inferior 
courts  of  bankruptcy  witliin  their  jur- 
isdiction. Such  power  shall  be  exer- 
cised on  due  notice  and  petition  by 
any    party    aggrieved. 

Sec.  25.  Appeals  and  "Writs  of  Er- 
ror.— a.  That  appeals,  as  in  equity 
cases,  may  be  taken  in  bankruptcy 
proceedings  from  the  courts  of  bank- 
ruptcy to  the  circuit  court  of  appeals 
of  the  United  States,  and  to  the  su- 
preme court  of  the  Territories,  in  the 
following  cases,  to  wit:  (1)  from  a 
judgment  adjudging  or  refusing  to  ad- 
judge the  defendant  a  bankrupt;  (2) 
from  a  judgment  granting  or  denying 
a  discharge;  and  (3)  from  a  judgment 
allowing  or  rejecting  a  debt  or  claim 
of  five  hundred  dollars  or  over.  Such 
appeal  shall  be  taken  within  ten  days 
after  the  judgment  appealed  from  has 
been  rendered,  and  may  be  heard  and 
determined  by  the  appellate  court  in 
term   or   vacation,    as   the   case   may    be. 

b.  From  any  final  decision  of  a  court 
of  appeals,  allowing  or  rejecting  a 
claim  under  this  act,  an  appeal  may 
be  had  under  such  rules,  and  within 
such  time  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  in 
the    following   cases   and    no   other: 

1.  Where  the  amount  in  contro- 
versy exceeds  the  sum  of  two  thousand 
dollars,  and  the  question  involved  is 
one  which  might  have  been  taken  on 
appeal  or  writ  of  error  from  the  high- 
est court  of  a  State  to  the  Supreme 
Court    of    the    United    States;    or 

2.  Where  some  Justice  of  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States  shall 
certify  that  in  his  opinion  the  deter- 
mination of  the  question  or  questions 
involved  in  the  allowance  or  rejection 
of  such  claim  is  essential  to  a  uniform 
construction  of  this  act  throughout  the 
United   States. 

c.  Trustees  shall  not  be  required  to 
give  bond  when  they  take  appeals  or 
sue  out  writs  of  error. 

d.  Controversies  may  be  certified  to 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States  from  other  courts  of  the  United 
States,   and   the   former   court   may   ex- 

339 


ercise  jurisdiction  thereof  and  issue 
writs  of  certiorari  pursuant  to  the 
provisions  of  the  United  States  laws 
now  in  force  or  such  as  may  be  here- 
after   enacted. 


Section  XXXVI  of  General  Orders  in 
Bankruptcy  Adopted  by  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  Xovem- 
ber   28,   1SS9. 

XXXVI. 
Appeals. 

1.  Appeals  from  a  court  of  bank- 
ruptcy to  a  circuit  court  of  appeals, 
or  to  the  supreme  court  of  a  Terri- 
tory, shall  be  allowe.d  by  a  judge  of 
the  court  appealed  from  or  of  the 
court  appealed  to  and  shall  be  regu- 
lated, except  as  otherwise  provided  in 
the  act,  by  the  rules  governing  appieals 
in  equity  in  the  courts  of  the  United 
States. 

2.  Appeals  under  the  act  to  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States  from 
a  circuit  court  of  appeals,  or  from  the 
supreme  court  of  a  Territory,  or  from 
the  supreme  court  of  the  District  of 
Columbia,  or  from  any  court  of  bank- 
ruptcy whatever,  shall  be  taken  within 
thirty  days  after  the  judgment  or  de- 
cree, and  shall  be  allowed  by  a  judge 
of  the  court  appealed  from,  or  by  a 
justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United    States. 

3.  In  every  case  in  which  either 
party  is  entitled  by  the  act  to  take  an 
appeal  to  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  the  court  from  which 
the  appeal  lies  shall,  at  or  before  the 
time  of  entering  its  judgment  or  de- 
cree, make  and  file  a  finding  of  the 
facts,  and  its  conclusions  of  law 
thereon,  stated  separately;  and  the  rec- 
ord transmitted  to  the  Supreme  Court 
of  tlie  United  States  on  such  an  ap- 
peal shall  consist  only  of  the  plead- 
ings, the  judgment  or  decree,  the  find 
ing  of  facts,  and  the  conclusions  of 
law. 


Rule    37    of    the    Supreme    Court    of    the 
United   States. 

37.      Cases    from   Circuit   Courts   of   Ap- 
peals. 

1.  Where,  under  section  6  of  the 
said  act,  a  circuit  court  of  appeals 
shall  certify  to  this  court  a  question 
or  proposition  of  law,  concerning 
which  it  desires  the  instruction  of 
this  court  for  its  proper  decision,  the 
certificate  shall  contain  a  proper  state- 
ment of  the  facts  on  which  such  ques- 
tion   or   proposition   of   law  arises. 

2.  If  application  is  thereupon  made 
to  this  court  that  the  whole  record 
and  cause  may  be  sent  up  to  it  for  its 
consideration,  the  party  making  such 
application  shall,  as  a  part  thereof, 
furnish  this  court  with  a  certified  copy 
of  the  whole   of  said   record. 

3.  Where  application  is  made  to  this 
court  under  section  6  of  the  said  act 
to  require  a  case  to  be  certified  to  it 
for  its  review  and  determination,  a 
certified  copy  of  the  entire  record  of 
the  case  in  the  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals shall  be  furnished  to  this  court 
by  the  applicant,  as  a  part  of  the  ap- 
plication. 


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RULES  OF  PRACTICE 

FOR  THE 

Courts  of  Equity  of  the  United  States 


Promulgated  November  4,  1912 


RULE   1. 
District    Court    Always    Open    for    Cer- 
tain Purposes — Orders  at 
Chambers. 

The  District  Courts,  as  courts  of 
equity,  shall  be  deemed  always  open 
for  the  purpose  of  filing  any  pleading, 
of  issuing-  and  returning  mesne  and 
final  process,  and  of  making  and  di- 
recting all  interlocutory  motions,  or- 
ders, rules  and  other  proceedings  pre- 
paratory to  the  hearing,  upon  their 
merits,    of    all    causes    pending    therein. 

Any  district  judge  may,  upon  rea- 
sonable notice  to  the  parties,  make, 
direct  and  award,  at  chambers  or  in 
the  clerk's  office,  and  in  vacation  as 
well  as  in  term,  all  such  process,  com- 
missions, orders,  rules  and  other  pro- 
ceedings, whenever  the  same  are  not 
grantable  of  course,  according  to  the 
rules   and   practice   of   the   court. 

RULE   3. 

Clerlv's      Office     Always      Open,     Except 

Etc. 

The  clerk's  office  shall  be  open  dur- 
ing business  hours  on  all  days,  except 
Sundays  and  legal  holidays,  and  the 
clerk  shall  be  in  attendance  for  the 
purpose  of  receiving  and  disposing  of 
all  motions,  rules,  orders  and  other 
proceedings  which  are  grantable  of 
course. 

RULE   3. 

Boolcs      Kept     by      Clerk     and     Entries 

Therein. 

The  clerk  shall  keep  a  book  known 
as  "Equity  Docket,"  in  which  he  shall 
enter  each  suit,  with  a  file  number 
corresponding  to  the  folio  in  the  book. 
All  papers  and  orders  filed  with  the 
clerk  in  the  suit,  all  process  issued 
and  returns  made  thereon,  and  all  ap- 
pearances shall  be  noted  briefly  and 
chronologically  in  this  book  on  the 
folio  assigned  to  the  suit  and  shall  be 
marked    with    its    file   number. 

The  clerk  shall  also  keep  a  book  en- 
titled "Order  Book,"  in  which  shall  be 
entered  at  length,  in  the  order  of 
their  making,  all  orders  made  or 
passed  by  him  as  of  course  and  also 
all  orders  made  or  passed  by  the  Judge 
in    chambers. 

He  shall  also  keep  an  "Equity 
Journal,"  in  which  shall  be  entered  all 
orders,  decrees  and  proceedings  of  the 
court   in  equity  causes   in   term   time. 

Separate  and  suitable  indices  of  the 
Equitv  Docket  Order  Book  and  Equity 
Journal  shall  be  kept  by  the  clerk  un- 
der the  direction   of  the  court. 


RULE   4. 
Notice  of  Orders. 

Neither  the  noting  of  an  order  in 
the  Equity  Docket  nor  its  entry  in  the 
Order  Book  shall  of  itself  be  deemed 
notice  to  the  parties  or  their  solicit- 
ors; and  when  an  order  is  made  ■witli- 
out  prior  notice  to,  and  in  the  absence 
of,  a  party,  the  clerk,  unless  otherwise 
directed  by  the  court  or  judge,  shall 
forthwith  send  a  copy  thereof,  by 
mail,  to  such  party  or  his  solicitor 
and  a  note  of  sucli  mailing  shall  be 
made  in  the  Equity  Docket,  which 
shall  be  taken  as  sufficient  proof  of 
due   notice   of   the   order. 

RULE   5. 
Motions   Grantable   of  Course  by   Clerk. 

All  motions  and  applications  in  the 
clerk's  office  for  the  issuing  of  mesne 
process  or  final  process  to  enforce 
and  execute  decrees:  for  taking  bills 
pro  confesso;  and  for  other  proceed- 
ings in  the  clerk's  office  which  do  not 
require  any  allowance  or  order  of  the 
court  or  of  a  judge,  shall  be  deemed 
motions  and  applications  grantable  of 
course  by  the  clerk;  but  the  same  may 
be  suspended,  or  altered,  or  rescinded 
by  the  judge  upon  special  cause 
shown. 

RULE   6. 
Motion    Day. 

Each  District  Court  shall  establish 
regular  times  and  places,  not  less  than 
once  each  month,  when  motions  re- 
quiring notice  and  hearing  may  be 
made  and  disposed  of;  but  the  judge 
may  at  any  time  and  place,  and  on 
such  notice,  if  any.  as  he  may  con- 
sider reasonable,  make  and  direct  all 
interlocutory  orders,  rulings  and  pro- 
ceedings for  the  advancement,  conduct 
and  hearing  of  causes.  If  the  public 
interest  permits,  the  senior  circuit 
judge  of  the  circuit  may  dispense  with 
the  motion  dav  during  not  to  exceed 
two  months  in  the  year  In  any  dis- 
trict. 

RULE   7. 
Process,    Mesne   and    Final. 

The  process  of  subpoena  shall  con- 
stitute the  proper  mesne  process  in 
all  suits  In  equity,  In  the  first  In- 
stance, to  require  the  defendant  to 
appear  and  answer  the  bill;  and,  un- 
less otherwise  provided  In  those  rules 
or  speciallv  ordered  by  the  court,  a 
writ  of  attachment  and,  if  the  defend- 
ant cannot  be  found,  a  writ  of  seques- 
tration, or  a  writ  of  assistance  to  en- 


CHICAGO    LAW    DIRECiORY. 


Rules   for   the   Courts   of  Equity   of   the   United    States. 


force  a  delivery  of  possession,  as  the 
case  may  require,  shall  be  the  proper 
process  to  issue  for  the  purpose  of 
compelling  obedience  to  any  interloc- 
utory or  final  order  or  decree  of  the 
court. 

RULE    8. 
Enforcement   of  Final   Decrees. 

Final  process  to  execute  any  decree 
may,  if  the  decree  be  solely  for  the 
payment  of  money,  be  by  a  writ  of 
execution,  in  the  form  used  In  the 
District  Court  in  suits  at  common  law 
in  actions  of  assumpsit.  If  the  de- 
cree be  for  the  performance  of  any 
specific  act,  as,  for  example,  for  the 
execution  of  a  conveyance  of  land  or 
the  delivering  up  of  deeds  of  other 
documents,  the  decree  shall,  in  all 
cases,  prescribe  the  time  within  which 
the  act  shall  be  done,  of  which  the  de- 
fendant shall  be  bound,  without  fur- 
ther service,  to  take  notice;  and  upon 
affidavit  of  the  plaintiff,  filed  in  the 
clerk's  office,  that  the  same  has  not 
been  complied  with  within  the  pre- 
scribed time,  the  clerk  shall  issue  a 
writ  of  attachment  against  the  de- 
linquent party,  from  which,  if  at- 
tached thereon,  he  shall  not  be  dis- 
charged, unless  upon  a  full  compliance 
with  the  decree  and  the  payment  of 
all  costs,  or  upon  a  special  order  of 
the  court,  or  a  judge  thereof,  upon 
motion  and  affidavit,  enlarging  the 
time  for  the  performance  thereof.  If 
the  delinquent  party  cannot  be  found 
a  writ  of  sequestration  shall  issue 
against  his  estate,  upon  the  return  of 
non  est  inventus,  to  compel  obedience 
to  the  decree.  If  a  mandatory  order, 
injunction  or  decree  for  the  specific 
performance  of  any  act  or  contract 
be  not  complied  with,  the  court  or 
a  judge,  besides,  or  instead  of,  pro- 
ceedings against  the  disobedient  party 
for  a  contempt  or  by  sequestration, 
may  by  order  direct  that  the  act  re- 
quired to  be  done  be  done,  so  far  as 
practicable,  by  some  other  person  ap- 
pointed by  the  court  or  judge,  at  the 
cost  of  the  disobedient  party,  and  tlie 
act  when  so  done  shall  have  like  ef- 
fect  as   if  done   by  him. 

RULE   9. 
AVrIt    of    Assistance. 

When  any  decree  or  order  is  for  the 
delivery  of  possession,  upon  proof 
made  by  affidavit  of  a  demand  and  re- 
fusal to  obey  the  decree  or  order,  the 
partv  prosecuting  the  same  shall  be 
entitled  to  a  writ  of  assistance  from 
the    clerk   of   the   court. 

RULE    10. 

Decree    for    Deficiency    in    Foreclosures, 

Etc. 

In  suits  for  the  foreclosure  of  mort- 
gages, or  the  enforcement  of  other 
liens,  a  decree  may  be  rendered  for 
any  balance  that  may  be  found  due 
to  the  plaintiff  over  and  above  the 
proceeds  of  the  sale  or  sales,  and  exe- 
cution may  issue  for  the  collection  of 
the  same,  as  is  provided  in  rule  8 
when  the  decree  is  solely  for  the  pay- 
ment of  money. 


RULE    11. 
Process  In   Behalf  of  and   Against   Per- 
sons   Xot    Parties. 

Everj'  person,  not  being  a  party  in 
any  cause,  who  has  obtained  an  order, 
or  in  whose  favor  an  order  shall  have 
been  made,  may  enforce  obedience  to 
such  order  by  the  same  process  as  if 
he  were  a  party;  and  every  person, 
not  being  a  party,  against  whom 
obedience  to  any  order  of  the  court 
may  be  enforced,  shall  be  liable  to  the 
same  process  for  enforcing  obedience 
to  such  orders  as  if  he  were  a  party. 

RULE  12. 
Issue    of    Subpoena — Time    for    Ansivcr. 

Whenever  a  bill  is  filed,  and  not  be- 
fore, the  clerk  shall  issue  the  process 
of  subpoena  thereon,  as  of  course, 
upon  the  application  of  the  plaintiff, 
which  shall  contain  the  names  of  the 
parties  and  be  returnable  into  the 
clerk's  office  twenty  days  from  the 
issuing  thereof.  At  the  bottom  of  the 
subpoena  shall  be  placed  a  memoran- 
dum, that  the  defendant  is  required 
to  file  his  answer  or  other  defense 
in  the  clerk's  office  on  or  before  the 
twentieth  day  after  service,  excluding 
the  day  thereof;  otherwise  the  bill 
may  be  taken  pro  confesso.  Where 
there  are  more  than  one  defendant, 
a  writ  of  subpoena  may,  at  the  elec- 
tion of  the  plaintiff,  be  sued  out  sepa- 
rately for  each  defendant,  or  a  joint 
subpoena   against   all  the   defendants. 

RULE    13. 
Manner    of    Serving    Subpoena. 

The  service  of  all  subpoenas  shall  be 
by  delivering  a  copy  thereof  to  the 
defendant  personallv,  or  by  leaving  a 
copy  thereof  at  the  dwelling  house 
or  usual  place  of  abode  of  each  de- 
fendant, with  some  adult  person  who 
is  a  member  of  or  resident  in  the 
family. 

RULE    14. 
Alias  Subpoena. 

Whenever  any  subpoena  shall  be  re- 
turned not  executed  as  to  any  defend- 
ant, the  plaintiff  shall  be  entitled  to 
other  subpoenas  against  such  defend- 
ant until  due  service  is  made. 

RULE    15. 
Process,    by    "Whom     Served. 

The  service  of  all  process,  mesne 
and  final,  shall  be  by  the  marshal  of 
the  district,  or  his  deputy,  or  by  some 
other  person  specially  appointed  by 
the  court  or  judge  for  that  purpose, 
and  not  otherwise.  In  the  latter  case, 
t!ie  person  serving  the  process  shall 
make   affidavit   thereof. 

RULE    10. 
Defendant  to  Answer — Default — De- 
cree  Pro   Confesso. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  defendant, 
unless  the  time  shall  be  enlarged,  for 
cause  shown,  by  a  judge  of  the  court, 
to  file  his  answer  or  other  defense  to 
the  bill  In  the  clerk's  oflSce  within 
the  time  named  in  the  subpoena  as 
required  by  rule  12.  In  default  there- 
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take  an  order  as  of  course  that  the 
bill  be  taken  pro  confesso;  and  there- 
upon the  cause  shall  be  proceeded  in 
ex   parte. 

RULE    17. 
Decree    Pro    Contesso    to    Be    Followed 
by    Fiual    Decree — Setting    Aside    De- 
fault. 

When  the  bill  is  taken  pro  confesso 
the  court  may  proceed  to  a  final  de- 
cree at  any  time  after  the  expiration 
of  thirty  days  after  the  entry  of  the 
order  pro  confesso,  and  such  decree 
shall  be  deemed  absolute,  unless  the 
court  shall,  at  the  same  term,  set 
aside  the  same,  or  enlarge  the  time 
for  filing  the  answer,  upon  cause 
shown  upon  motion  and  affidavit.  No 
such  motion  shall  be  granted,  unless 
upon  the  payment  of  the  costs  of  the 
plaintiff  up  to  that  time,  or  such  part 
thereof  as  the  court  shall  deem  rea- 
sonable, and  unless  the  defendant  shall 
undertake  to  file  his  answer  within 
such  time  as  the  court  shall  direct. 
and  submit  to  such  other  terms  as 
the  court  shall  direct,  for  the  pur- 
pose  of   speeding  the  cause. 

RULE    18. 
Pleadings — Technical   Forms    Abro- 
gated. 

Unless  otherwise  prescribed  by  stat- 
ute or  these  rules  the  technical  forms 
of  pleadings  in  equty  are  abolished. 

RULE    19. 
Anieudnieuts  Generally. 

The  court  may  at  any  time,  in  fur- 
therance of  justice,  upon  such  terms 
as  may  be  just,  permit  any  process, 
proceeding,  pleading  or  record  to  be 
amended,  or  material  supplemental 
matter  to  be  set  forth  in  an  amended 
or  supplemental  pleading.  The  court, 
at  every  stage  of  the  proceeding,  must 
disregard  any  error  or  defect  in  the 
proceeding  which  does  not  affect  the 
substantial  rights  of  the  parties. 

RULE    20. 

Further    and     Particular     Statement    in 

Pleading  3Iay   He   Required. 

A  further  and  better  statement  of 
the  nature  of  the  claim  or  defense,  or 
further  and  better  particulars  of  any 
matter  stated  in  any  pleading,  may  in 
any  case  be  ordered,  upon  such  terms, 
as 'to  costs  and  otherwise,  as  may  be 
just. 

RULE    21. 
Scandal    and    Impertinence. 

The  right  to  except  to  bills,  an- 
swers, and  other  proceedings  for  scan- 
dal or  impertinence  shall  not  obtain, 
but  the  court  may,  upon  motion  or  its 
own  initiative,  order  any  redundant, 
impertinent  or  scandalous  matter 
stricken  out,  upon  such  terms  as  the 
court    shall    think    fit. 

RULE    22. 

Action    at    Law    Erroneou.sly    Begun   as 

Suit  in  Equity — Transfer. 

If  at  any  time  it  appear  that  a  suit 
commenced  in  equity  should  have  been 
brought  as  an  action  on  the  law  side 
of  the  court,  it  shall  be  forthwith 
transferred    to    the    law    side    and    be 


there  proceeded  with,  with  only  such 
alteration  in  the  pleadings  as  shall 
be    essential. 

RULE    2:{. 

Matters  Ordinarily  Deterniiiinble  at 
Law,  AVheu  Arising  in  Suit  in  Equity 
to    Be    Disposed    of   Tlierein. 

If  in  a  suit  in  equity  a  matter  ordi- 
narily determinable  at  law  arises,  such 
matter  shall  be  determined  in  that 
suit  according  to  the  principles  ap- 
plicable, without  sending  the  case  or 
question   to   the   law   side   of   the   court. 

RULE    24. 

Signature    of    Counsel. 

Every  bill  or  other  pleading  shall 
be  signed  individually  by  one  or  more 
solicitors  of  record,  and  such  signa- 
tures shall  be  considered  as  a  certifi- 
cate by  each  solicitor  tliat  he  has  read 
the  pleading  so  signed  by  him;  that 
upon  the  instruction  laid  before  him 
regarding  the  case  there  is  good 
ground  for  the  same;  that  no  scanda- 
lous matter  is  inserted  in  the  plead- 
ing; and  that  it  is  not  interposed  for 
delay. 

RULE    2.-J. 
Bill    of    Complaint — Contents. 

Hereafter  it  shall  be  sufficient  that 
a  bill  in  equity  shall  contain,  in  addi- 
tion  to   the   usual   caption: 

First,  the  full  name,  when  known, 
of  each  plaintiff  and  defendant,  and 
the  citizenship  and  residence  of  each 
part>-.  If  any  party  be  under  any  dis- 
ability   that    fact    shall    be    stated. 

Second,  a  short  and  plain  statement 
of  the  grounds  upon  which  the  court's 
jurisdiction   depends. 

Third,  a  short  and  simple  statement 
of  the  ultimate  facts  upon  which  the 
plaintiff  asks  relief,  omitting  any 
mere  statement  of  evidence. 

Fourth,  if  there  are  persons  other 
than  those  named  as  defendants  who 
appear  to  be  proper  parties,  the  bill 
sliould  state  why  they  are  not  made 
parties — as  that  they  are  not  witliin 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  court,  or  can- 
not be  made  parties  without  ousting 
the   jurisdiction. 

Fifth,  a  statement  of  and  prayer 
for  any  special  relief  pending  the  suit 
or  on  final  hearing,  which  may  be 
stated  and  sought  in  alternative 
forms.  If  special  relief  pending  the 
suit  be  desired  the  bill  should  be 
verified  by  the  oath  of  the  plaintff. 
or  someone  having  knowledge  of  the 
facts   upon   which   such    relief   is   asked. 

RILE    20. 
Joinder  of  Causes  of  Action. 

The  plaintiff  may  join  in  one  bill 
as  many  causes  of  action,  cognizable 
in  equitv,  as  lie  may  liave  rxgainst  the 
defendant.  Rut  when  there  is  more 
than  one  plaintiff,  the  causes  of  ac- 
tion joined  must  be  joint,  and  if  there 
be  more  than  one  defendant  the  lia- 
bilitv  must  be  one  asserted  against 
all  of  the  material  defendants,  or  suf- 
ficient grounds  must  appear  for  unit- 
ing the  causes  of  action  in  order  to 
promote  the  convenient  administra- 
tion of  justice.  If  it  appear  that  any 
such    causes   of  action    cannot    be    con- 


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veniently     disposed     of      together,      the 
court  may  order  separate  trials. 

RULE    27. 
Stockholder's    BUI. 

Every  bill  brought  by  one  or  more 
stockholders  in  a  corporation  against 
the  corporation  and  other  parties, 
founded  on  rights  which  may  properly 
be  asserted  by  the  corporation,  must 
be  verified  by  oath,  and  must  contain 
an  allegation  that  the  plaintiff  was  a 
shareholder  at  the  time  of  the  trans- 
action of  which  be  complains,  or  that 
his  share  had  devolved  on  him  since 
by  operation  of  law,  and  that  the  suit 
Is  not  a  collusive  one  to  confer  on  a 
court  of  the  United  States  jurisdiction 
of  a  case  of  which  It  would  not  other- 
wise have  cognizance.  It  must  also 
set  forth  with  particularity  the  ef- 
forts of  the  plaintiff  to  secure  such 
action  as  he  desires  on  the  part  of 
the  managing  directors  or  trustees, 
and,  if  necessary,  of  the  shareholders, 
and  the  causes  of  his  failure  to  ob- 
tain such  action,  or  the  reasons  for 
not  making  such  effort. 

RULE    38. 
Amendment  of  Bill  as  of  Course. 

The  plaintiff  may,  as  of  course, 
amend  his  bill  before  the  defendant 
has  responded  thereto,  but  if  such 
amendment  be  filed  after  any  copy 
has  issued  from  the  clerk's  office,  the 
plaintiff  at  his  own  cost  shall  furnish 
to  the  solicitor  of  record  of  each  op- 
posing party  a  copy  of  the  bill  as 
amended,  unless  otherwise  ordered  by 
the   court   or   judge. 

After  pleading  filed  by  any  defend- 
ant, plaintiff  may  amend  only  by  con- 
sent of  the  defendant  ar  leave  of  the 
court  or  judge. 

RULE    29. 
Defenses — Hott   Presented. 

Demurrers  and  pleas  are  abolished. 
Every  defense  in  point  of  law  arising 
upon  the  face  of  the  bill,  whether  for 
misjoinder,  nonjoinder,  or  Insufficiency 
of  fact  to  constitute  a  valid  cause  of 
action  in  equity,  which  might  hereto- 
fore have  been  made  by  demurrer  or 
plea,  shall  be  made  by  motion  to  dis- 
miss or  in  the  answer;  and  every  such 
point  of  law  going  to  the  whole  or  a 
material  part  of  the  cause  or  causes 
of  action  stated  in  the  bill  may  be 
called  up  and  disposed  of  before  final 
hearing  at  the  discretion  of  the  court. 
Every  defense  heretofore  presentable 
by  plea  in  bar  or  abatement  shall  be 
made  in  the  answer  and  may  be  sepa- 
rately heard  and  disposed  of  before 
the  trial  of  the  principal  case  in  the 
discretion  of  the  court.  If  the  de- 
fendant move  to  dismiss  the  bill  or 
any  part  thereof,  the  motion  may  be 
set  down  for  hearing  by  either  party 
upon  five  days'  notice,  and,  if  It  be 
denied,  answer  shall  be  filed  within 
five  days  thereafter  or  a  decree  pro 
confesso  entered. 

RULE    30. 
.Vnswer — Contents — CouHtcr-Clnlm. 

The  defendant  in  his  answer  shall 
fti  short  and  simple   terms  set   owt  his 


defense  to  each  claim  asserted  by  the 
bill,  omitting  any  mere  statement  of 
evidence  and  avoiding  any  general  de- 
nial of  the  averments  of  the  bill,  but 
specifically  admitting  or  denying  or 
explaining  the  facts  upon  wliich  the 
plaintiff  relies,  unless  the  defendant 
is  without  knowledge,  in  which  case 
he  shall  so  state,  such  statement 
operating  as  a  denial.  Averments 
other  than  of  value  or  amount  of  dam- 
age, if  not  denied,  shall  be  deemed 
confessed,  except  as  against  an  infant, 
lunatic  or  other  person  non  compos 
and  not  under  guardianship,  the  an- 
swer may  be  amended,  by  leave  of  the 
court  or  judge,  upon  reasonable  notice, 
so  as  to  put  any  averment  in  issue, 
when  justice  requires  it.  The  answer 
may  state  as  many  defenses,  in  the 
alternative,  regardless  of  consistency, 
as  the  defendant  deems  essential  to 
his  defense. 

The  answer  must  state  in  short  and 
simple  form  any  counter-claim  arising 
out  of  the  transaction  which  is  the 
subject  matter  of  the  suit,  and  may, 
without  cross-bill,  set  out  any  set-off 
or  counter-claim  against  the  plaintiff 
which  might  be  the  subject  of  an  in- 
dependent suit  in  equity  against  him, 
and  such  set-off  or  counter-claim,  so 
set  up,  shall  have  the  same  effect  as 
a  cross-suit,  so  as  to  enable  the  court 
to  pronounce  a  final  judgment  in  the 
same  suit  both  on  the  original  and 
cross-claims. 

RULE    31. 

Reply — When     Required — When     Cause 

at  Issue. 

Unless  the  answer  assert  a  set-off 
or  counter-claim,  no  reply  shall  be  re- 
quired without  special  order  of  the 
court  or  judge,  but  the  cause  shall 
be  deemed  at  issue  upon  the  filing  of 
the  answer,  and  any  new  or  affirma- 
tive matter  therein  shall  be  deemed 
to  be  denied  by  the  plaintiff.  If  the 
answer  include  a  set-off  or  countev- 
claim,  the  party  against  whom  it  !=■ 
asserted  shall  reply  within  ten  days 
after  the  filing  of  the  answer,  unless 
a  longer  time  be  allowed  by  the  court 
or  judge.  If  the  counter-claim  is  one 
which  affects  the  rights  of  other  de- 
fendants they  or  their  solicitors  shall 
be  served  with  a  copy  of  the  same 
within  ten  days  from  the  filing  there- 
of, and  ten  days  shall  be  accorded  to 
such  defendants  for  filing  a  reply. 
In  default  of  a  reply,  a  decree  pro 
confesso  on  the  counter-claim  may  be 
entered  as  In  default  of  an  answer  to 
the  bill. 

RULE    32. 

Ans'wer   to    Amended    Bill. 

In  every  case  where  an  amendment 
to  the  bill  shall  be  made  after  answer 
filed,  the  defendant  shall  put  in  a  new 
or  supplemental  answer  within  ten 
days  after  that  on  which  the  amend- 
ment or  amended  bill  is  filed,  unless 
the  time  is  enlarged  or  otherwise 
ordered  by  a  judge  of  the  court;  and 
upon  his  "default,  the  like  proceedings 
may  be  had  as  in  case  of  an  omission 
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RULE    33. 
Testing   Sufficiency  of  Defense. 

Exceptions  for  insufficiency  of  an 
answer  are  abolished.  But  if  an  an- 
swer set  up  an  affirmative  defense,  set- 
off or  counter-claim,  the  plaintiff  may, 
upon  five  days'  notice,  or  such  further 
time  as  the  court  may  allow,  test  the 
sufficiency  of  the  same  by  motion  to 
strike  out.  If  found  insufficient  but 
amendable  the  court  may  allow  an 
amendment  upon  terms,  or  strike  out 
the   matter. 

RULE    34. 
Supplemental  Plentlins. 

Upon  application  of  either  party  the 
court  or  judge,  may,  upon  reasonable 
notice  and  such  terms  as  are  just, 
permit  him  to  file  and  serve  a  supple- 
mental pleading,  alleging  material 
facts  occurring  after  his  former  plead- 
ing, or  of  which  he  was  ignorant  when 
it  was  made,  including  the  judgment 
or  decree  of  a  competent  court  rend- 
ered after  the  commencement  of  the 
suit  determiiting  the  matters  in  con- 
troversy or  a  part  thereof. 

RULE    35. 

Bill  of  Revivor  and   Supplemental  Bills 

— Form. 

It  shall  not  be  necesary  in  any  bill 
of  revivor  or  supplemental  bill  to  set 
forth  any  of  the  statements  in  the 
original  suit,  unless  the  special  cir- 
cumstances of  the  case  may  require  it. 

RULE    36. 
Officers    Before    Whom    Pleadings   Veri- 
fied. 

Every  pleading  which  is  required 
to  be  sworn  to  by  statute,  or  these 
rules,  may  be  verified  before  any  jus- 
tice or  judge  of  any  court  of  the 
United  States,  or  of  any  State  or  Ter- 
ritory, or  of  the  District  of  Columbia, 
or  any  clerk  of  any  court  of  the  United 
States,  or  of  any  Territory,  or  of  the 
District  of  Columbia,  or  any  notary 
public. 

RULE    37. 

■  Parties    Generally — Intervention. 

Every  action  shall  be  prosecuted  in 
the  name  of  the  real  party  in  inter- 
est, but  an  executor,  administrator, 
guardian,  trustee  of  an  express  trust, 
a  party  with  whom  or  in  whose  name 
a  contract  has  been  made  for  the  bene- 
fit of  another,  or  a  party  expressly  au- 
thorized by  statute,  may  sue  in  his 
own  name  without  joining  with  him 
the  party  for  whose  benefit  the  action 
is  brought.  All  persons  having  an 
interest  in  the  subject  of  the  action 
and  in  obtaining  the  relief  demanded 
may  join  as  plaintiffs,  and  any  per- 
son mav  be  made  a  defendant  who  has 
or  claims  an  interest  adverse  to  the 
plaintiff.  Any  person  may  at  any 
time  be  made  a  party  if  his  presence 
is  necessary  or  proper  to  a  complete 
determination  of  the  cause.  Persons 
having  a  united  interest  must  bo 
joined  on  the  same  side  as  plaintiffs 
or  defendants,  but  when  any  one  re- 
fuses to  join,  he  may  for  such  rea- 
son  be  made  a  defendant. 

Any  one  claiming  an  interest  in  the 
litiga'tion    may    at    any    time    be    per- 

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mitted  to  assert  his  right  by  interven- 
tion, but  the  intervention  shall  be  in 
subordination  to,  and  in.  recognition 
of,  the  propriety  of  the  main  proceed- 
ing. 

RULE  38. 
Representatives  of  Class. 
When  the  question  is  one  of  com- 
mon or  general  interest  to  many  per- 
sons constituting  a  class  so  numerous 
as  to  make  it  impracticable  to  bring 
them  all  before  the  court,  one  or  more 
may  sue  or  defend  for  the  whole. 

RULE    39. 

Absence    of    Per.sons     "Who    Would     Be 

Proper  Parties. 

In  aU  cases  where  it  shall  appear 
to  the  court  that  persons,  who  might 
otherwise  be  deemed  proper  parties 
to  the  suit,  cannot  be  made  parties 
by  reason  of  their  being  out  of  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  court,  or  incapable 
otherwise  of  being  made  parties,  or 
because  their  joinder  would  oust  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  court  as  to  the  par- 
ties before  the  court,  the  court  may, 
in  its  discretion,  proceed  in  the  cause 
without  making  such  persons  parties; 
and  in  such  cases  the  decree  shall  be 
without  prejudice  to  the  rights  of  the 
absent  parties. 

RULE    40. 
Nominal    Parties. 

Where  no  account,  payment,  convey- 
ance, or  other  direct  relief  is  sought 
against  a  party  to  a  suit,  not  being 
an  infant,  the  party,  upon  service  of 
the  subpoena  upon  him,  need  not  ap- 
pear and  answer  the  bill,  unless  the 
plaintiff  specially  requires  him  to  do 
so  by  the  prayer;  but  he  may  appear 
and  answer  at  his  option;  and  if  he 
does  not  appear  and  answer  he  shall 
be  bound  by  all  the  proceedings  in  the 
cause.  If  the  plaintiff  shall  require 
him  to  appear  and  answer  he  shall  be 
entitled  to  the  costs  of  all  the  pro- 
ceedings against  him,  unless  the  court 
shall   otherwise   direct. 

RULE    41. 

Suit    to    Execute    Trusts    of    WMll — Heir 

as    Party. 

In  suits  to  execute  the  trusts  of  a 
will,  it  shall  not  be  necessary  to  make 
the  heir  at  law  a  party:  but  the  plain- 
tiff shall  be  at  liberty  to  make  the  heir 
at  law  a  party  where  he  desires  to 
have   the  will   established   against   him. 

RULE    42. 
Joint  and  Several  Demands. 

In  all  cases  in  which  the  plaintiff 
has  a  joint  and  several  demand  against 
several  persons,  either  as  principals  or 
sureties,  it  shall  not  be  necessary  to 
Viring  before  the  court  as  parties  to  a 
suit  concerning  such  demand  all  the 
persons  liable  thereto;  but  the  plaintiff 
may  proceed  against  one  or  more  of 
the    persons    severally    liable. 

RULE    43. 
Defects     of     Parties — Reslstins:     Objec- 
tion. 

Where  the  defendant  shall  by  his 
answer  suggest  that  the  bill  of  com- 
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the  plaintiff  may,  within  fourteen  days 
after  answer  filed,  set  down  the  cause 
for  argument  as  a  motion  upon  the 
objection  only;  and  where  the  plain- 
tiff shall  not  so  set  down  his  cause, 
but  shall  proceed  therewith  to  a  hear- 
ing notwithstanding  an  objection  for 
want  of  parties  taken  by  the  answer, 
he  shall  not  at  the  hearing  of  the 
cause,  if  the  defendant's  objection 
shall  then  be  allowed,  be  entitled  as 
of  course  to  an  order  to  amend  his 
bill  by  adding  parties:  but  the  court 
shall  be  at  liberty  to  dismiss  the  bill, 
or  to  allow  an  amendment  on  such 
terms  as  justice  may  require. 

RULE    44. 
Defect   of  Parties — Tardy   Objection. 

If  a  defendant  shall,  at  the  hearing 
of  a  cause,  object  that  a  suit  is  defect- 
ive for  want  of  parties,  not  having  by 
motion  or  answer  taken  the  objection 
and  therein  specified  by  name  or  de- 
scription the  parties  to  whom  the  ob- 
jection applies,  the  court  shall  be  at 
liberty  to  make  a  decree  saving  the 
rights  of  the  absent  parties. 

RULE    45. 
'  Death    of    Party — Revivor. 

In  the  event  of  the  death  of  either 
party  the  court  may,  in  a  proper  case, 
upon  motion,  order  the  suit  to  be  re- 
vived by  the  substitution  of  the  proper 
parties.  If  the  successor  or  represent- 
atives of  the  deceased  party  fail  to 
make  such  application  within  a  rea- 
sonable time,  then  any  other  party 
may,  on  motion,  apply  for  such  relief 
and  the  court,  upon  any  such  motion 
may  make  the  necessary  orders  for 
notice  to  the  parties  to  be  substituted 
and  for  the  filing  of  such  pleadings 
or  amendments   as   may  be   necessary. 

RULE    46. 

Trial — Testimony  UHiinlly  Taken  In 
Open  Court — Rullui^N  on  Objections 
to    Evidence. 

In  all  trials  in  equity  the  testimonv 
of  witnesses  shall  be  taken  orally  in 
open  court,  except  as  otherwise  pro- 
vided bv  statute  or  these  rules.  The 
court  shall  pass  upon  the  admissibilitv 
of  all  evidence  offered  as  In  actions  at 
law.  When  evidence  is  offered  and  ex- 
cluded, and  the  party  against  whom 
the  ruling  is  made  excepts  thereto  at 
the  time,  the  court  shall  take  and  re- 
port so  much  thereof,  or  make  such 
a  statement  respecting  it,  as  will 
clearlv  show  the  character  of  the  evi- 
dence, the  form  in  which  it  was  of- 
fered, the  objection  made,  the  ruling, 
and  the  exception.  If  the  appellate 
court  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  evi- 
dence should  have  been  admitted,  it 
shall  not  reverse  the  decree  unless  it 
be  clearly  of  opinion  that  material 
prejudice  will  result  from  an  affirm- 
ance, in  which  event  it  shall  direct 
such  further  steps  as  justice  may  re- 
quire. 

RULE    47. 
DepoHitlonM — To    Re    Taken    in    Excep- 
tional    InNtnnees. 

The  court,  upon  application  of  either 
party,  when   allowed   by  statute,   or  for 

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good  and  exceptional  cause  for  depart- 
ing from  the  general  rule,  to  be  shown 
liy  affidavit,  may  permit  the  deposition 
of  named  witnesses,  to  be  used  before 
the  court  or  upon  a  reference  to  a 
master,  to  be  taken  before  an  exam- 
iner or  other  named  officer,  upon  the 
notice  and  terms  specified  in  the  order. 
All  depositions  taken  under  a  statute, 
or  under  any  such  order  of  the  court, 
shall  be  taken  and  filed  as  follows, 
unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  court 
or  judge  for  good  cause  shown:  Those 
of  the  plaintiff  within  sixty  days  from 
the  time  the  cause  is  at  issue;  those 
of  the  defendant  within  thirty  days 
from  the  expiration  of  the  time  for 
the  filing  of  plaintiff's  depositions; 
and  rebutting  depositions  by  either 
party  within  twenty  days  after  the 
time  for  taking  original  depositions 
expires. 

RULE    48. 

Testimony      of      Expert      AVitnesses      in 

Patent   and   Trade-HIark  Cases. 

In  a  case  involving  the  validity  or 
scope  of  a  patent  or  trade-mark,  the 
district  court  may,  upon  petition,  or- 
der that  tlie  testimony  in  chief  of  ex- 
pert witnesses,  whose  testimony  Is  di- 
rected to  matters  of  opinion,  be  set 
forth  in  affidavits  and  filed  as  follows: 
Those  of  the  plaintiff  within  forty 
days  after  the  cause  is  at  issue;  those 
of  the  defendant  within  twenty  days 
after  plaintiff's  time  has  expired;  and 
rebutting  affidavits  within  fifteen  days 
after  the  expiration  of  the  time  for 
filing  original  affidavits.  Should  the 
opposite  party  desire  the  production 
of  any  affiant  for  cross-examination, 
the  court  or  judge  shall,  on  motion 
direct  that  said  cross-examination  and 
anv  re-examination  take  place  before 
the  court  upon  the  trial,  and  unless 
the  affiant  is  produced  and  submits  to 
cross-examination  in  compliance  with 
such  direction,  his  affidavit  shall  not 
be  used  as  evidence  in  the  cause. 

RULE    49. 

Evidence  Taken  Hefore  Examiners,  Etc. 

All  evidence  offered  before  an  ex- 
aminer or  like  officer,  together  with 
anv  objections,  shall  be  saved  and  re- 
turned into  the  court.  Depositions, 
whether  upon  oral  examination  before 
an  examiner  or  like  officer  or  other- 
wise, shall  be  taken  upon  questions 
and  answers  reduced  to  writing,  or 
in  the  form  of  narrative,  and  the  wit- 
ness shall  be  subject  to  cross  and  re- 
examination. 

RULE    50. 

Stenosraplier — Appointment — Fees. 

When  deemed  necessary  by  the  court 
or  officer  taking  testimony,  a  stenog- 
rapher may  be  appointed  who  shall 
take  down  testimony  in  shorthand 
and,  if  required,  transcribe  the  same. 
His  fee  shall  be  fixed  by  the  court  and 
taxed  ultimately  as  costs.  The  expense 
of  taking  a  deposition,  or  the  cost  of 
a  transcript,  shall  be  advanced  by  the 
party  calling  the  witness  or  ordering 
the  transcript. 


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RULE    51. 

Evidence  Taken  Before  Examiners, 

Etc. 

Objections  to  the  evidence,  before 
an  examiner  or  like  officer,  shall  be  in 
short  form,  stating  the  grounds  of  ob- 
jection relied  upon,  but  no  transcript 
filed  by  such  officer  shall  include  argu- 
ment or  debate.  The  testimony  of 
each  witness,  after  being  reduced  to 
writing,  shall  be  read  over  to  or  by 
him,  and  shall  be  signed  by  him  in 
the  presence  of  the  officer:  provided, 
that  if  the  witness  shall  refuse  to  sign 
his  deposition  so  taken,  the  officer 
shall  sign  the  same,  stating  upon  the 
record  the  reasons,  if  any,  assigned  by 
the  witness  for  such  refusal.  Objec- 
tion to  any  question  or  questions  shall 
be  noted  by  the  officer  upon  the  depo- 
sition, but  he  shall  not  have  power 
to  decide  on  the  competency  or  mate- 
riality or  relevancy  of  the  questions. 
The  court  shall  have  power,  and  it 
shall  be  its  duty,  to  deal  with  the  costs 
of  incompetent  and  immaterial  or  Ir- 
relevant depositions,  or  parts  of  them, 
as   may   be  just. 

RULE    52. 

Attendance     of     ^Vitlles.s     Before     Com- 

nii.sitiioner,    Master    or    Exaniiner. 

Witnesses  who  live  within  the  dis- 
trict, and  whose  testimony  may  be 
taken  out  of  court  by  these  rules,  may 
be  summoned  to  appear  before  a  com- 
missioner appointed  to  take  testimony, 
or  before  a  master  or  examiner  ap- 
pointed in  any  cause,  by  subpoena  In 
the  usual  form,  which  may  be  issued 
by  the  clerk  in  blank  and  filled  up 
by  the  party  praying  the  same,  or  bv 
the  commissioner,  master,  or  exam- 
iner, requiring  the  attendance  of  the 
witnesses  at  the  time  and  place  speci- 
fied, who  shall  be  allowed  for  attend- 
ance the  same  compensation  as  for 
attendance  in  court;  and  if  any  wit- 
ness shall  refuse  to  appear  or  give 
evidence,  it  shall  be  deemed  a  con- 
tempt of  the  court,  which  being  cer- 
tified to  the  clerk's  office  by  the  com- 
missioner, master,  or  examiner,  an  at- 
tachment may  issue  thereupon  by 
order  of  the  court  or  of  any  judge 
thereof,  in  the  same  manner  as  if  the 
contempt  were  for  not  attending,  or 
for  refusing  to  give  testimony  in,  the 
court. 

In  case  of  refusal  of  witnesses  to 
attend  or  be  sworn  or  to  answer  anv 
question  put  by  the  commissioner, 
master  or  examiner  or  by  counsel  or 
solicitor,  the  same  practice  shall  be 
adopted  as  is  now  practiced  with 
respect  to  witnesses  to  be  produced 
on  examination  before  an  examiner  of 
said  court  on  written  interrogatories. 

RULE    5."?. 

Notice     of     Tnliins     Testimony      Before 

Examiner,   Etc. 

Notice  shall  be  given  by  the  re- 
spective counsel  or  jiarties  to  tlie  on- 
posite  counsel  or  parties  of  the  time 
and  place  of  examination  before  an 
examiner  or  like  officer  for  such  rea- 
sonable time  as  the  court  or  officer 
may  fix  by  order  in  each  case. 


RULE    54. 
Depositiou.s    Under   Rev.    Stat.    Sees   SOS, 

865,    866,    SG7 — Cross-Examlnation. 

After  a  cause  is  at  issue,  deposi- 
tions may  be  taken  as  provided  bv 
sections  86?!,  S6.5,  866  and  867,  Revised 
Statutes.  But  if  in  any  case  no  notice 
has  been  given  the  opposite  party  of 
the  time  and  place  of  taking  the  depo- 
sition, he  shall,  upon  application  and 
notice,  be  entitled  to  have  the  wit- 
ness examined  orally  before  the  court, 
or  to  a  cross-examination  before  an 
examiner  or  like  officer,  or  a  new 
deposition  taken  with  notice,  as  the 
court  or  judge  under  all  the  circum- 
stances  shall   order. 

RULE    55. 

Deposition      Deemed      Publislied      W'lien 

Filed. 

Upon  the  filing  of  any  deposition  or 
affidavit  taken  under  these  rules  or 
any  statute,  it  shall  be  deemed  pub- 
lished, unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the 
court. 

RULE  56. 
On  Expiration  of  Time  for  Depositions, 
Case  Goes  on  Trial  Calendar. 
After  the  time  has  elapsed  for  tak- 
ing and  filing  depositions  under  these 
rules,  the  case  shall  be  placed  on  the 
trial  calendar.  Thereafter  no  further 
testimony  by  deposition  shall  be  taken 
except  for  some  strong  reason  shown 
by  affidavit.  In  every  such  applica- 
tion the  reason  why  the  testimony  of 
the  witness  cannot  be  had  orally  on 
the  trial,  and  why  his  deposition  has 
not  been  before  taken,  shall  be  set 
forth,  together  with  the  testimonv 
which  it  is  expected  the  witness  will 
give. 

RULE  57. 
Continuances. 
After  a  cause  shall  be  placed  on 
the  trial  calendar  it  may  be  jiassed 
over  to  another  day  of  the  same  term, 
by  consent  of  counsel  or  order  of  the 
court,  but  shall  not  be  continued  be- 
yond the  term  save  in  exceptional 
cases  by  order  of  the  court  upon  good 
cause  shown  bv  affidavit  and  upon 
such  terms  as  tbe  court  shall  In  its 
discretion  impose.  Continiiances  he- 
.rond  the  term  l\v  consent  of  the  par- 
ties shall  be  allowed  on  condition 
only  that  a  stipulation  be  signed  by 
counsel  for  all  the  parties  and  that 
all  costs  incurred  therefore  be  paid. 
Thereupon  an  order  shall  be  entered 
dropping  the  case  from  tlie  trial  cal- 
endar, subject  to  reinstatement  within 
one  year  upon  application  to  the 
court  by  either  party,  in  which  event 
it  shall  be  heard  at  the  earliest  con- 
venient day.  If  not  so  reinstated 
within  the  year,  the  suit  shall  be  dis- 
missed without  111-ejudico  to  a  now 
one. 

Rl  I,E    58. 
Discovery    —    Interrofrntorles  —  Inspec- 
tion   and    Production    of    T>ocnnients — 
Admission    of    Execution    or    Genuine- 
ness. 

The  plaintiff  at  any  time  after  filing 
tbe  bill  and  not  later  than  twenty-one 
days    after    the    joinder    of    Issue,    and 


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the  defendant  at  any  time  after  filing 
his  answer  and  not  later  than  twenty- 
one  days  after  the  joinder  of  issue, 
and  either  party  at  any  time  there- 
after by  leave  of  the  court  or  judge, 
may  file  interrogatories  in  writing  for 
the  discovery  by  the  opposite  party 
or  parties  of  facts  and  documents  ma- 
terial to  the  support  or  defense  of  the 
cause,  with  a  note  at  the  foot  thereof 
stating  which  of  the  interrogatories 
each  of  the  parties  is  required  to 
answer.  But  no  party  shall  file  more 
than  one  set  of  interrogatries  to  the 
same  party  without  leave  of  the  court 
or   judge. 

If  any  party  to  the  cause  is  a  public 
or  private  corporation,  any  opposite 
partv  may  apply  to  the  court  or  judge 
for  an  order  allowing  him  to  flie  in- 
terrogatories to  be  answered  by  any 
officer  of  the  corporation,  and  an  or- 
der mav  be  made  accordingly  for  the 
examination  of  such  officer  as  may 
appear  to  be  proper  upon  such  inter- 
rogatories as  the  court  or  judge  shall 
think  fit. 

Copies  shall  be  filed  for  the  use  of 
the  interrogated  party  and  shall  be 
sent  by  the  clerk  to  the  respective 
solicitors  of  record,  or  to  the  last 
known  address  of  the  opposite  party 
if  there   be  no   record   solicitor. 

Interrogatories  shall  be  answered, 
and  the  answers  filed  in  the  clerk's 
oflace,  within  fifteen  days  after  they 
have  been  served,  unless  the  time  be 
enlarged  by  the  court  or  judge.  Bach 
interrogatory  shall  be  answered  sep- 
arately and  fully  and  the  answers 
shali  be  in  writing,  under  oath,  and 
signed  by  the  party  or  corporate  offi- 
cer interrogated.  Within  ten  days 
after  the  service  of  interrogatories, 
objections  to  them,  or  any  of  them, 
may  be  presented  to  the  court  or 
judge,  with  proof  of  notice  of  the 
purpose  so  to  do,  and  answers  shall 
be  deferred  until  the  objections  are 
determined,  which  shall  be  at  as  early 
a  time  as  practicable.  In  so  far  as 
the  objections  are  sustained,  answers 
shall  not  be  required. 

The  court  or  judge,  upon  motion 
and  reasonable  notice,  may  make  all 
such  orders  as  may  be  appropriate 
to  enforce  answers  to  interrogatories 
or  to  effect  the  inspection  or  produc- 
tion of  documents  in  the  possession 
of  either  party  and  containing  evi- 
dence material  to  the  cause  of  action 
or  defense  of  his  adversary.  Any 
party  failing  or  refusing  to  comply 
with  such  an  order  shall  be  liable  to 
attachment,  and  shall  also  be  liable, 
if  a  plaintiff  to  have  his  bill  dis- 
missed, and,  if  a  defendant,  to  have 
his  answer  stricken  out  and  be  placed 
in  the  same  situation  as  if  he  had 
failed    to    answer. 

Bv  a  demand  served  ten  days  before 
the  "trial,  either  party  may  call  on  the 
other  to  admit  in  writing  the  execu- 
tion or  genuineness  of  any  document, 
letter  or  other  writing,  saving  all  just 
exceptions;  and  if  such  admission  be 
not  made  within  five  days  after  such 
service,  the  costs  of  proving  the  docu- 
ment, letter  or  writing  shall  be  paid 
bv  the  party  refusing  or  neglecting  to 
make    such    admission,    unless     at     the 

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trial   the   court   shall   find  that  the   re- 
fusal or  neglect  was  reasonable. 

RULE    59. 

Reference   to   Master — Exceptional,   Not 

Usual. 

Save  in  matters  of  account,  a  ref- 
erence to  a  master  shall  be  the  ex- 
ception, not  the  rule,  and  shall  be 
made  only  upon  a  showing  that  some 
exceptional  condition  requires  it. 
When  such  a  reference  is  made,  the 
party  at  whose  instance  or  for  whose 
benefit  it  is  made  shall  cause  the  or- 
der of  reference  to  be  presented  to 
the  master  for  a  hearing  within 
twenty  days  succeeding  the  time  when 
the  reference  was  made,  unless  a 
longer  time  be  specially  granted  by 
the  court  or  judge;  if  he  shall  omit 
to  do  so,  the  adverse  party  shall  be  at 
liberty  forthwith  to  cause  proceed- 
ings to  be  had  before  the  master,  at 
the  costs  of  the  party  procuring  the 
reference. 

RULE  60. 
Proceedings  Before  Master. 
Upon  every  such  reference,  it  shall 
be  the  duty  of  the  master,  as  soon 
as  he  reasonably  can  after  the  same 
is  brought  before  him,  to  assign  a 
time  and  place  for  proceedings  in  the 
same,  and  to  give  due  notice  thereof 
to  each  of  the  parties,  or  their  solicit- 
ors; and  if  either  party  shall  fail  to 
appear  at  the  time  and  place  appoint- 
ed, the  master  shall  be  at  liberty  to 
proceed  ex  parte,  or,  in  his  discretion, 
to  adjourn  the  examination  and  pro- 
ceedings to  a  future  day,  giving  no- 
tice to  the  absent  party  or  his  solicitor 
of  such  adjournment;  and  it  shall  be 
the  duty  of  the  master  to  proceed  with 
all  reasonable  diligence  in  every  such 
reference,  and  with  the  least  practica- 
ble delay,  and  either  party  shall  be  at 
liberty  to  apply  to  the  court,  or  a 
judge  thereof,  for  an  order  to  the  mas- 
ter to  speed  the  proceedings  and  to 
make  his  report,  and  to  certify  to  the 
court  or  judge  the  reason  for  any  de- 
lay. 

RULE  61. 
Master's  Report — Documents  Identi- 
fied but  "Sot  Set  Forth. 
In  the  reports  made  by  the  master 
to  the  court,  no  part  of  any  state  of 
facts,  account,  charge,  affidavit,  depo- 
sition, examination,  or  answer  brought 
in  or  used  before  him  shall  be  stated 
or  recited.  But  such  state  of  facts, 
account,  charge,  affidavit,  deposition, 
examination  or  answer  shall  be  identi- 
fied and  referred  to.  so  as  to  Inform 
the  court  what  state  of  facts,  account, 
charge,  affidavit,  deposition,  examina- 
tion or  answer  were  so  brought  in  or 
used. 

RULE    62. 

Powers   of   Master. 

The  master  shall  regulate  all  the 
proceedings  in  every  hearing  before 
him,  upon  every  reference;  and  he 
shall  have  full  authority  to  examine 
the  parties  in  the  cause,  upon  oath, 
touching  all  matters  contained  in  the 
reference;  and  also  to  require  the 
production  of  all  books,  papers,  writ- 
ings,   vouchers,    and     other    documents 


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applicable  thereto;  and  also  to  exam- 
ine on  oath,  viva  voce,  all  witnesses 
produced  by  the  parties  before  him, 
or  by  deposition,  according  to  the 
acts  of  Cong-ress,  or  otherwise,  as 
here  provided;  and  also  to  direct  the 
mode  in  which  the  matters  requiring' 
evidence  shall  be  proved  before  him; 
and  generally  to  do  all  other  acts, 
and  direct  all  other  inquiries  and 
proceedings  in  the  matters  before 
him,  which  he  may  deem  necessary 
and  proper  to  the  justice  and  merits 
thereof   and   the   rights   of   the   parties. 

RULE    63. 
Form   of  Account   Before   Master, 

AJl  parties  accounting  before  a 
master  shall  bring  in  their  respective 
accounts  in  the  form  of  debtor  and 
creditor;  and  any  of  the  other  parties 
who  shall  not  be  satisfied  with  the 
account  so  brought  in  shall  be  at 
liberty  to  examine  the  accounting 
party  viva  voce,  or  upon  interroga- 
tories, as   the  master  shall  direct. 

RULE    64. 

Former  Depositions,  Etc.,  May  Be  Used 

Before   Master. 

All  affidavits,  depositions  and  docu- 
ments which  have  been  previously 
made,  read,  or  used  in  the  court  upon 
any  proceeding  in  any  cause  or  mat- 
ter may   be   used   before   the   master. 

RULE    65. 

Claimants    Before    Master    Examinable 

By   Him, 

The  master  shall  be  at  liberty  to 
examine  any  creditor  or  other  person 
coming  in  to  claim  before  him,  either 
upon  written  interrogatories  or  viva 
voce,  or  in  both  modes,  as  the  nature 
of  the  case  may  appear  to  him  to 
require.  The  evidence  upon  such  ex- 
aminations shall  be  taken  down  by 
the  master,  or  by  some  other  person 
by  his  order  and  in  his  presence,  if 
either  party  requires  it.  in  order  that 
the  same  may  be  used  by  the  court  if 
necessary. 

RULE    66, 

Return  of  Master's  Report — Exceptions 

— Hearingr. 

The  master,  as  soon  as  his  report  is 
ready,  shall  return  the  same  into  the 
clerk's  office  and  the  day  of  the  return 
shall  be  entered  by  the  clerk  in  the 
Equity  Docket.  The  parties  shall  have 
twenty  days  from  the  time  of  the 
filing  "of  the  report  to  file  exceptions 
thereto,  and  if  no  exceptions  are  with- 
in that  period  filed  by  either  party,  the 
report  shall  stand  confirmed.  If  ex- 
ceptions are  filed,  they  shall  stand  for 
hearing  before  the  court.  If  then  in 
session,  or,  if  not.  at  the  next  sitting 
held  thereafter,  by  adjournment  or 
otherwise. 

RULE    67. 
Costs    on    Exceptions    to    Master's    Re- 
port. 

In  order  to  prevent  exceptions  to 
reports  from  being  filed  for  frivolous 
causes,  or  for  mere  delay,  the  party 
whose  exceptions  are  overruled,  shall, 
for  every  exception  overruled,  pay  five 
dollars    costs    to    the    other    party,    and 


for    every    exception    allowed    shall    be 
entitled  to  the  same  costs. 

RULE    6S. 

Appointment    and    Compensation   of 

Masters. 

The  district  courts  may  appoint 
standing  masters  in  chancery  in  their 
respective  districts  (a  majority  of  all 
the  judges  thereof  concurring  in  the 
appointment),  and  they  may  also  ap- 
point a  master  pro  hac  vice  in  any 
particular  case.  The  compensation  to 
be  allowed  to  every  master  shall  be 
fixed  by  the  district  court,  in  its  dis- 
cretion, having  regard  to  all  the  cir- 
cumstances thereof,  and  the  compen- 
sation shall  be  charged  upon  and 
borne  by  such  of  the  parties  in  the 
cause  as  the  court  shall  direct.  The 
master  shall  not  retain  his  report  as 
security  for  his  compensation;  but 
when  the  compensation  is  allowed  bv 
the  court,  he  shall  be  entitled  to  an 
attachment  for  the  amount  against 
the  party  who  is  ordered  to  pay  the 
same,  if,  upon  notice  thereof,  he  does 
not  pay  it  within  the  time  prescribed 
by  the  court. 

RULE    69. 
Petition    for    Rehearing. 

Every  petition  for  a  rehearing  shall 
contain  the  special  matter  or  cause  on 
which  such  rehearing  is  applied  for, 
shall  be  signed  by  counsel,  and  the 
facts  therein  stated,  if  not  apparent 
on  the  record,  shall  be  verified  by  the 
oath  of  the  party  or  by  some  other 
person.  No  rehearing  shall  be  granted 
after  the  term  at  which  the  final 
decree  of  the  court  shall  have  been 
entered  .and  recorded,  if  an  appeal 
lies  to  the  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  or 
the  Supreme  Court.  But  if  no  ap- 
peal lies,  the  petition  may  be  admitted 
at  any  time  before  the  end  of  the  next 
term  of  the  court,  in  the  discretion 
of  the   court. 

RULE    70, 

Suits   By   or   Ai^ainst   Incompetents, 

Guardians  ad  litem  to  defend  a  suit 
may  be  appointed  by  the  court,  or  by 
anv  judge  thereof,  for  infants  or 
other  presons  who  are  under  guard- 
ianship, or  otherwise  incapable  of 
suing  for  themselves.  All  infants  and 
other  persons  so  incapable  may  sue  by 
their  guardians,  if  any,  or  by  their 
prochein  ami;  subject,  however,  to 
such  orders  as  the  court  or  judge  may 
direct  for  the  protection  of  infants 
and    other   persons. 

RULE    71. 
Form    of   Decree, 

In  drawing  up  decrees  and  orders, 
neither  the  bill,  nor  answer,  nor  other 
pleadings,  nor  any  part  thereof,  nor 
the  rejiort  of  any  master,  nor  any 
other  prior  proceeding,  shall  be  re- 
cited or  stated  in  the  decree  or  order; 
but  the  decree  and  order  shall  begin, 
in  substance,  as  follows:  "This  cavise 
came  on  to  be  heard  (or  to  be  further 
heard,  as  the  case  may  bel  at  this 
term,  and  was  argued  by  counsel;  and 
thereupon,  upon  consideration  thereof, 
it  was  ordered,  adjudged  and  decreed 
as  follows,  viz:"  (Here  Insert  the 
decree   or  order.) 


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RULE    72. 

Correction      of      Clerical      3Iistakes      In 
Orders    and    Decrees. 

Clerical  mistakes  in  decree  or  de- 
cretal orders,  or  errors  arising  from 
any  accidental  slip  or  omission,  may, 
at  any  time  before  the  close  of  the 
term  at  which  final  decree  is  ren- 
dered, be  corrected  by  order  of  the 
court  or  a  judge  thereof,  upon  peti- 
tion, without  the  form  or  expense  of 
a  rehearing. 

RULE    73. 

Preliminary   Injunction   and   Temporary 
RestrainlnK  Orders. 

No  preliminary  injunction  shall  be 
granted  without  notice  to  the  opposite 
party.  Xor  shall  any  temporary  re- 
straining order  be  granted  without 
notice  to  the  opposite  party,  unless  it 
shall  clearly  appear  from  specific 
facts,  shown  by  aflidavit  or  by  the 
verified  bill,  that  immediate  and  ir- 
reparable loss  or  damage  will  result 
to  the  applicant  before  the  matter  can 
be  heard  on  notice.  In  case  a  tem- 
porary restraining  order  shall  be 
granted  without  notice,  in  the  con- 
tingency specified,  the  matter  shall  be 
made  returnable  at  the  earlier  possi- 
ble time,  and  in  no  event  later  than 
ten  days  from  the  date  of  the  order, 
and  shall  take  precedence  of  all  mat- 
ters, except  older  matters  of  the  same 
character.  When  the  matter  comes  up 
for  hearing  the  party  who  obtained 
the  temporary  restraining  order  shall 
proceed  with  his  application  for  a 
preliminary  injunction,  and  if  he  does 
not  do  so  the  court  shall  dissolve  his 
temporary  restraining  order.  Upon 
two  days  notice  to  the  party  obtaining 
such  temporary  restraining  order,  the 
opposite  party  may  appear  and  move 
the  dissolution  or  modification  of  the 
order,  and  in  that  event  the  court  or 
judge  shall  proceed  to  hear  and  de- 
termine the  motion  as  expeditiously 
as  the  ends  of  justice  may  require. 
Every  temporary  restraining  order 
shall  be  forthwith  filed  in  the  clerk's 
office. 

RULE    74. 
Injunction    Pending;    Appeal. 

When  an  appeal  from  a  final  decree, 
in  an  equity  suit,  granting  or  dissolv- 
ing an  injunction.  Is  allowed  by  a  Jus- 
tice or  a  judge  who  took  part  in  the 
decision  of  the  cause,  he  may,  in  his 
discretion,  at  the  time  of  such  allow- 
ance, make  an  order  suspending,  mod- 
ifying or  restoring  the  injuncton  dur- 
ing the  pendency  of  the  appeal,  upon 
such  terms,  as  to  bond  or  otherwise, 
as  he  may  consider  proper  for  the  se- 
curity of  the  rights  of  the  opposite 
party. 

RULE    7r,. 
Record  on  Appeal — Reduction  and  Prep- 
aration. 

In   case   of  appeal: 

Ca)  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  ap- 
pellant or  his  solicitor  to  file  with  the 
clerk  of  the  court  from  which  the  ap- 
peal is  prosecuted,  together  with  proof 
or  acknowledgment  of  service  of  a 
copy  on  the  appellee  or  his  solicitor, 
a    praecipe    which    shall     indicate     the 

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portions  of  the  record  to  be  Incorpor- 
ated into  the  transcript  on  such  ap- 
peal. Should  the  appellee  or  his  solic- 
itor desire  additional  portions  of  the 
record  incorporated  into  the  tran- 
script, he  shall  file  with  the  clerk  of 
the  court  his  praecipe  also  within  ten 
days  thereafter,  unless  the  time  shall 
be  enlarged  by  the  court  or  a  judge 
thereof,  indicating  such  additional  por- 
tions  of   the   record   desired    by   him. 

(b)  The  evidence  to  be  included 
in  the  record  shall  not  be  set  forth  in 
full,  but  shall  be  stated  in  simpje  and 
condensed  form,  all  parts  not  essen- 
tial to  the  decision  of  the  questions 
presented  by  the  appeal  being  omitted 
and  the  testimony  of  witnesses  being 
stated  only  in  narrative  form,  save 
that  if  either  party  desires  it,  and  the 
court  or  judge  so  directs,  any  part 
of  the  testimony  shall  be  reproduced 
in  the  exact  words  of  the  witness. 
The  duty  of  so  condensing  and  stating 
the  evidence  shall  rest  primarily  on 
the  appellant,  who  shall  prepare  his 
statement  thereof  and  lodge  the  same 
in  the  clerk's  office  for  the  examina- 
tion of  the  other  parties  at  or  before 
the  time  of  filing  his  praecipe  under 
paragraph  a  of  this  rule.  He  shall 
also  notify  the  other  parties  or  their 
solicitors  of  such  lodgment  and  shall 
name  a  time  and  place  when  he  will 
ask  the  court  or  judge  to  approve  the 
statement,  the  time  so  named  to  be 
at  least  ten  days  after  such  notice. 
At  the  expiration  of  the  time  named 
or  such  further  time  as  the  court  or 
judge  may  allow,  the  statement,  to- 
gether with  any  objections  made  or 
amendments  proposed  by  any  party, 
shall  be  presented  to  the  court  or  the 
judge,  and  if  the  statement  be  true, 
complete  and  properly  prepared,  it 
shall  be  approved  by  the  court  or 
judge,  and  if  it  be  not  true,  complete 
or  properly  prepared,  it  shall  be  made 
so  under  the  direction  of  the  court 
or  judge  and  shall  then  be  approved. 
When  approved,  it  shall  be  filed  in  the 
clerk's  office  and  become  a  part  of  the 
record   for   the   purposes   of   the   appeal. 

(c)  If  any  difference  arise  between 
the  parties  concerning  directions  as 
to  the  general  contents  of  the  record 
to  be  prepared  on  the  appeal,  such  dif- 
ference shall  be  submitted  to  the 
court  or  judge  in  conformitv  with  the 
provisions  of  paragraph  b  of  this  rule 
and  shall  be  covered  by  the  directions 
which  the  court  or  judge  may  give  on 
the    subject. 

RULE    70. 
Record       on       .\ppea1  —  Reduction       and 

Preparation  —  Costs  —  Correction      of 

OnilNslons. 

In  preparing  the  transcript  on  an 
appeal,  especial  care  shall  be  taken  to 
avoid  the  inclusion  of  more  than  one 
copy  of  the  same  paper  and  to  ex- 
clude the  formal  and  immaterial  parts 
of  all  exhil)its.  documents  and  other 
paners  included  therein;  and  for  any 
infraction  of  this  or  any  kindred  rule 
the  Appellate  Court  may  withhold  or 
impose  costs  as  the  circumstances  of 
the  case  and  the  discouragement  of 
like  infractions  in  the  future  may  re- 
quire.      Costs    for    such    an    infractio> 


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may  be  imposed   upon  offending  solici- 
tors as  well  as  parties. 

If,  in  tlie  transcript,  anything  ma- 
terial to  either  party  be  omitted  by 
accident  or  error,  the  Appellate  Court, 
on  a  proper  suggestion  or  its  own  mo- 
tion, may  direct  that  the  omission  be 
corrected  by  a  supplemental  transcript. 

RULE    77. 
Record    of    Appeal — Agreed    Statement. 

When  the  questions  presented  by  an 
appeal  can  be  determined  by  the  Ap- 
pellate Court  without  an  examination 
of  all  the  pleadings  and  evidence  the 
parties,  with  the  approval  of  the  dis- 
trict court  or  the  judge  thereof,  may 
prepare  and  sign  a  statement  of  the 
case  showing  how  the  questions  arose 
and  were  decided  in  the  district  court 
and  setting  forth  so  much  only  of  the 
facts  alleged  and  proved,  or  sought 
to  be  proved,  as  is  essential  to  a  de- 
cision of  such  questions  by  the  Appel- 
late Court.  Such  statement,  when  filed 
in  the  office  of  the  clerk  of  the  district 
court,  shall  be  treated  as  superseding, 
for  the  purposes  of  the  appeal,  all 
parts  of  the  record  other  than  the  de- 
cree from  which  the  appeal  is  taken, 
and,  together  with  such  decree,  sliall 
be  copied  and  certified  to  the  Appellate 
Court  as  the  record  on  appeal. 

RULE    78. 
Affirmation    in    Lieu   of    Oath. 

Whenever  under  these  rules  an  oath 
is  or  may  be  required  to  be  taken,  the 
party  may,  if  conscientiously  scrupu- 
lous of  taking  an  oath,  in  lieu  thereof 
make  solemn  affirmation  to  the  truth 
of   the  facts   stated   by   him. 


RULE    70. 
Additional     Rules     By     DiHtrict     Court. 

With  the  concurrence  of  a  majority 
of  the  circuit  judges  for  the  circuit, 
the  district  courts  may  make  any  other 
and  further  rules  and  regulations  for 
the  practice,  proceedings  and  process, 
mesne  and  final,  in  their  respective 
districts,  not  inconsistent  with  the 
rules  hereby  prescribed,  and  from  time 
to  time  after  and  amend  the  same. 

RULE    SO. 

Computation      of     Time — Sundays     and 

Holidays. 

When  the  time  prescribed  by  these 
rules  for  doing  any  act  expires  on  a 
Sunday  or  legal  holiday,  such  time 
shall  extend  to  and  include  the  next 
succeeding  day  tliat  is  not  a  Sunday 
or  legal   holiday. 

RULE    81. 

These  Rules  Effective  February  1,  191.1 

— Old  Rules  Abrogated. 

These  rules  shall  be  in  force  on  and 
after  February  1,  1913,  and  shall  gov- 
ern all  proceedings  in  cases  then 
pending  or  thereafter  brought,  save 
that  where  in  any  then  pending  cause 
an  order  has  been  made  or  act  done 
which  cannot  be  changed  witliout  do- 
ing substantial  injustice,  the  court  may 
give  effect  to  such  order  or  act  to  the 
extent  necessary  to  avoid  any  such  in- 
justice. .,     ,    , 

All  rules  theretofore  prescribed  by 
the  Supreme  Court,  regulating  the 
practice  in  suits  in  equity,  shall  be 
abrogated  when  these  rules  take  ef- 
fect. 


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BURT  C.   HARDENBROOK          ROBERT  D.   FORGAN  DAVID  V.  WEBSTER 

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Manages  Estates:  As  Executor,  under  will.  As 
Administrator,  in  absence  of  will.  As  Guardian, 
for  minors.  As  Conservator,  for  incompetents. 
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Protects  Corporate  Securities.  As  Transfer 
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Registrar  of  stocks  and  bonds  to  protect  stock- 
holders and  bondholders. 

Advantages:  Safety,  accessibility,  impartiality, 
legal  and  financial  experience,  moderate  charges, 
continued  existence. 

The  Bond  Department  offers  for  investment  high 
grade  bonds  that  have  been  purchased  primarily 
for  the  bank's  own  investment. 

Savings  accounts  and  inactive  funds  are  allowed 
interest  at  the  rate  of  three  per  cent  per  annum, 
compounded  semi-annually. 

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ciary capacities,  and  as  Escrow  Agent;  manages 
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WILLS  may  be  deposited  with  the  Trust  Department 
for  safe  keeping  without  charge. 

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Deals  only  in  such  bonds  as  the  bank  has  purchased  outright  for  its 
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THE  SAVINGS  DEPARTMtLNT 

Interest  allowed  on  savings  deposits  at  3%  per  annum. 

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JOHN  E.  SHEA, 
Cashier 


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Vice-President 

CHAS.  A.  TH.DEN. 

Assistant  Casiiler 


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