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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Court Stenograi>hers aistd
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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.
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Bonds for Administrators, Con-
servators, Executors, Guardians,
Receivers, Trustees, Appeal,
Attachment, Indemnity, Security
for Costs, Replevin, and all Bonds
required in Courts of Record
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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-
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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.
MEMBERS OF
THE CHICAGO BAR
AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Stars Indicate Members of the Chicago Bar Association
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
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
*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
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*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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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*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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
82
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
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■•=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
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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
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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
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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
and 4723. Aut. 42-886
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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
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♦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
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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
48
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*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
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*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
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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
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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
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*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
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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
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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.
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*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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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♦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
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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
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
♦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
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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
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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.
6634
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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.
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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.)
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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
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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
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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
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♦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
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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
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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
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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^
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*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
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*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
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*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.
36
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
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
lOG
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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.
Aut. 36-496
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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
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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
and Appellate, together with all of the leading Digests, Encyclopaedias and Law texts
which have met with the approval of the Bench and Bar. The Library is admirably
adapted to Moot-Court and Research. work.
Special Course in Public Speaking and Oratory under direct charge of Prof. Oscar
G. Christgau, furnished our students Free of Charge. Students may enter Law
School any time of the year. Double class sessions, tri-weekly, at 6:30 P. M., on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights.
Summer quarter work and academic High School courses begin June 16, 1913. Reg-
ular Fall Quarter Sessions begin Sept. 8, 1913.
For Catalog and full particulars, call or address
SHELLEY B. NELTNOR, LL. D., President.
or
CHESTER A. MAGOMIC, D. G. L., Secretary.
Room 305 Advertising Bldg., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago.
'Phone Randolph 7479.
WEBSTER COLLEGE OF LAW
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS, President.
ALBERT H. PUTNEY, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean.
GEORGE H. MEYER, LL.B., Treasurer.
JAMES M. SLATTERY, LL.B., Secretary.
Day and Evening School conducted by a large faculty of judges
and practicing attorneys, offering a three years' course leading to the
degree of Bachelor of Laws. Special Summer Course from June 9th
to August 29th, 1913.
The Evening Classes are conducted for the benefit of those who
are obliged to earn their own living in the day time, and the course
of study given equals the standards of the University Law Schools.
Class rooms and library are located on the fourth floor of the
National Life Building, 29 South LaSalle Street. Classes are divided
into sections, so that each student will receive individual attention.
For catalog and full particulars, call or address
ALBERT H. PUTNEY, Dean
Tel. Randolph 3338 432 National Life Bldg., CHICAGO
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.
BARNARD 6 MILLER
ESTABLISHED 1857
D.., or Night LjiW PRIJ^TERS Alwe.y. on Tln^
ABSTRACTS. BRIEFS. BLANKS and RECORXiS
170-174 N. LA SALLE STREET. PHONES— Franklin 564; Auto. 32-077
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.
140
CORRESPONDING
ATTORNEYS.
The Mowing Attorneys are well recommended in their
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.
141
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.
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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.
14S
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
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.
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
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.
152
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.
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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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Monday, June 2, 1913
Superior, Probiite, Criminal and U. S. District Courts — First day of June term.
U. S. District Court — Rule day in chancery and admiralty.
Tuesday, June 3, 1913
Illinois Supreme Court — First day of June term.
U. S. District Court — Default day in chancery and admiralty.
Wednesday, June 4, 1913
Superior Court — Default day.
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Friday, June 6, 1913
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Circuit Court — Last day to plead after appearance in chancery to May term.
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Monday, June 9, 1913
L^'^ ^ CL
Comity Couri—-! list ilay of Ji.ne term.
Tuesday, June 10, 1913
Wednesday, June 11, 1913
County Court — Default day.
Thursday, June 12, 1913
Friday, June 13, 1913
Saturday, June 14, 1913
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Wednesday, June 18, 1913
circuit Court — Default day.
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Friday, June 20, 1913
Saturday, June 21, 1913
Superior Court — Last day to plead after appearance in chancery to June term.
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Tuesday, June 24, 1913
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Tuesday, July 1, 1913
Wednesday, July 2, 1913
Thursday, July 3, 1913
Friday, July 4, 1913
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Connty Court — Last day to serve summons and file narr. to July term.
Saturday, July 5, 1913
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Tuesday, July 8, 1913
U. S. District Court — Default day in chancery and admiralty.
Wednesday, July 9, 1913
Superior Court — Default day.
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U. S. District Court — Default day in law.
Friday, July 11, 1913
Circuit Court — Last day of service and to file narr. to the July term.
Saturday, July 12, 1913
Monday, July 14, 1913
County Conrt — First day of July term.
Tuesday, July 15, 1913
II. S. District Court — Last day of service in chancery to August term
Wednesday, July 16, 1913
County Court — Default day.
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Thursday, July 17, 1913
Friday, July 18, 1913
Saturday, July 19, 1913
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180
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Monday, July 21, 1913
circuit Court — First day of July term.
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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
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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.
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Monday, August 11, 1913
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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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Monday, August 18, 1913
Circuit Court — First day of August term.
Tuesday, August 19, 1913
Wednesday, August 20, 1913
ClrcuH Court — Default day.
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189
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Thursday, August 21, 1913
Friday, August 22, 1913
Superior Court — Last day to serve summons and file narr. to the September term.
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Superior Court — Last day to plead after appearance in chancery to August term.
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Monday, August 25, 1913
Probate Court — Last day to publish adjudication notices to the October term in
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Tuesday, August 26, 1913
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Thursday, August 28, 1913
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County Court — Last day of service and to file narr. to September term.
Saturday, August 30, 1913
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192
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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
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County Court — Default day.
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Thursday, September 11, 1913
Friday, September, 12, 1913
Saturday, September 13, 1913
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U. S. District Court — Last day of service In chancery to October term.
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circuit Court — Default day.
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Monday, September 22, 1913
Probate Court — Call of claim docket. Last day to publish adjudication notices
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Tuesday, September 23, 1913
Wednesday, September 24, 1913
Thursday, September 25, 1913
Friday, September 26, 1913
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Thursday, October 2, 1913
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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
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U. S. District Court — Default day in chancery and adrdiralty.
Wednesday, October 8, 1913
Superior Court — Default day.
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Saturday, October 11, 1913
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Monday, October 13, 1913
County Court — First day of October term.
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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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Tuesday, October 21, 1913
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Circuit Court — Default day.
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Thursday, October 23, 1913
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208
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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ror brieis, ADSiracis, barnard& miller,
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Counsel may obtain copies of Foreign Corporation Laws and general in-
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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
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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.
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Phones— Franklin 564. Auto 32-077 170-174 N. La Salle Street.
We assist counsel in the incorporation and qualification of corporations
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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
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Monday, December 8, 1913
County Conrt — First day of December term.
Tuesday, December 9, 1913
Wednesday, December 10, 1913
County Court — Default day.
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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.
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Superior Court — Last day to plead after appearance in chancery to the Decemlur
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Tuesday, December 23, 1913
Wednesday, December 24, 1913
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Tuesday, January 20, 1914
Wednesday, January 21, 1914
Circuit Court — Default cPay,
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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.
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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-
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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
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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,
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We assist counsel in the incorporation and qualification of corporations
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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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Thursday, February 12, 1914
Liucolu's Birthday — Legal Holiday.
Friday, February 13, 1914
Saturday, February 14, 1914
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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-
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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.
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Saturday, February 21, 1914
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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-
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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.
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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
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rrilllwrS lOr LdWywlS Legal printing: is our Specialty.
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We assist counsel in the incorporation and qualification of corporations
in all states.
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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
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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,
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Phones— Franklin 564. Auto 32-077 170-174 N. La Salle Street.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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266
Counsel may obtain copies of Foreign Corporation Laws and general in-
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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.
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170-174 N. La Salle Street. Phones— Franklin 564. Auto 32-077
Thursday, April 16, 1914
Friday, April 17, 1914
Saturday, April 18, 1914
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Phones— Franklin 564. Auto 32-077 170-174 N. La Salle Street.
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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.
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Monday, April 27, 1914
Probate Court — Call Of claim docket.
Tuesday, April 28, 1914
Wednesday, April 29, 1914
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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.
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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
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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.
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Thursday, May 14, 1914
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Saturday, May 16, 1914
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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.
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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
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Thursday, May 28, 1914
Friday, May 29, 1914
Saturday, May 30, 1914
Decoration Day — Legal Holiday.
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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-
271
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
any plaintiff in error Is not a resident
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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
front Roll.
Rule 40. In case an application shall
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
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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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
tlie judge in settling the instructions
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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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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
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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.
CHICAGO L.4.W DIRECTORY.
Law Rule* of Superior Court of Cook County.
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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Lafv Rules of Superior Court of Cook County.
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
hearing peremptorily at some future day.
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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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day of October, 1S97, and on and from
that date shall supersede all prior rules
adopted by this Court.
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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
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lUch fees or commissions allowed to the
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
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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.
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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
necessary. Notice of the preparation of
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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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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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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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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-
fore his bondsmen are discharged.
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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-
ant or defendants fall or refuse to
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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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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.)
Attorneys^ AttentionI
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
The practice, so far as may be, shall
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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
of error or appeal sliall abate.
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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
court, any party interested may move
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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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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-
337
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-
viewed and determined in the circuit
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
Rules of United States Circuit Court of Appeals.
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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amusing letter from Mr. T. B.
Aldrich to Prof. E. S. Morse, ex-
presldent of t;(e-AmerIcan Academy
for the Advancement of Science.
/ Prof ."Morse^it'should ^ be ^ stated,
has a handwriting quite Indescrib-
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you^ther\th^day. PerhapftJ should
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grows old; it never loseaits novelty.
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morning /"^'here's "that l«tter of
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day and maybe I shall be able. In
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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-
of the plaintiff may, at his election.
342
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
Rules for tbe Courts of Equity of the United States.
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
to put in an answer.
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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-
plaint is defective for want of parties,.
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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.
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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.)
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
Rules for the Courts of Equity of tbe United States.
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
350
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>
CHICAGO LAW DIRECTORY.
Rules for the Courts of Banlty of the United States.
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.
THIS DIRECTORY
was Composed and Printed in
the Printing Office
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Cashier Treasurer Secretary
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Deals only in such bonds as the bank has purchased outright for its
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Interest allowed on savings deposits at 3% per annum.
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