E. J. Stormer 1878-1925

Postcard found by Dennis Tully. E. J. Stormer was originally from Indiana.
Postcard found by Dennis Tully showing E. J. Stormer, Jr., at age 16 months, in March of 1905. That would mean that E. J. Stormer, Jr. was born in 1905.
Racine Journal News, April 21, 1925. Cause of E. J. Stormer’s Death Being Probed
Racine Journal News, April 22, 1925.
April 20, 1925. E. J. Stormer, Prominent Racine Resident, Dies in Hospital
March 9, 1925. E. J. Stormer Sought on Warrant Charging Larceny of Case Funds.
January 2, 1922. Racine Yachtsmen Elect New Officers. E. J. Stormer elected commodore.
January 19, 1923. E. J. Stormer Will Head Yacht Club in 1923.
March 31, 1921. Board of Education Advertisement.
February 5, 1921. Regrets Expressed by Polite Burglar. The youthful burglar is well armed according to the story told by the police. He has two revolvers, both of them taken from the Stormer home.
1140 Wisconsin Avenue, June 2019.
Commercial Club Elects Directors
Fifteen new members were elected at the meeting of the board of directors of the Racine Commercial club at its meeting in the club rooms Thursday. They are J. N. O'Keefe, E. J. Stormer, John B. Stuber, Robert W. Prigge, Roy Domorus, N. B. Wagner, Arthur M. Semones, Charles G. O'Connell, Harry R. Whirl, Lewis Ocain, H. A. Lyman, H. D. North, W. J. Maag, E. D. Osborne, and H. L. Taite. May 23, 1919.
May 23, 1919. Commercial Club Elects Directors.
FAST GAME PROMISE OF HEAVYWEIGHTSCONTEST ON GRIDIRON BETWEEN ALL STARS AND RACINE REGULARS SEEMS TO BE ON THE “GILT-EDGE LIST.”Many persons walked out to the college grounds last evening to watch the All Stars practice. It sure was a busy evening for most of the All Stars. It was impossible for most of them to even get one leg into the suit furnished and every tailor in town will be kept busy today letting out seams, etc., in order to make the suits large enough. It sure was a pretty sight to see Babe Melgs, who weighs about 295 pounds, trying to get into a pair of pants which rightfully belonged to a 16-year-old boy. At the other side of the room Kershaw was calling for assistance in trying to get off a pair of pants that had been pulled on by four men. Poor Robinson was kept busy with his fast car going all over the city looking for suits. When at last things became quiet they went through a signal practice and did pretty good.A. R. Callander, the official water boy, is looking for an able assistant, as he expects to be very busy. He was seen yesterday taking a pair of old shoes over to get cleats put on so he can get a fast start when called upon.Mr. Montgomery will lead about fifteen men in what is called the football tango. This will be between the second and third quarters and will afford great fun for the crowd. Several well known people will assist him, such as John Miller, Eve Olson, Edward Riley, E. J. Birkett, W. H. Stearns, W. F. Sawyer, W. Ramsey, R. Coleman, Dougal Campbell, Robert Bell, George Sewall, P. Lui and O. Z. Olin. This feature alone will be worth going many miles to see, for from all reports they have practiced every night for nearly a week.Several other stunts will be pulled off by such well known fun makers as E. J. Stormer, C. E. Sawyer, H. R. Ticknor, F. R. Pettit and W. H. Stearns.Just before the game is called there will be a hush and E. J. Birkett and E. Riley will stand up on a huge box and sing the famous duet, “Picking Sea Shells From the Shore.” This is a pathetic little song and should be well received.Many more things will be arranged to amuse the crowd during the intermission, and it is hoped that every good booster in Racine will be there to make this a day to be long remembered.The line-ups will be as follows:All Stars and Heavyweights—Bush (200), end; Pettit (190), end; Kendall (180), tackle; Mainland (180), tackle; Ruzicka (235), guard; Lui (240), guard; Reiman (220), center; Zirbes (160), quarterback; Crouse (200) and Judson (190), halfback; Migga (225) and Smith (190), halfback; Robinson (170), fullback.Racine Regulars—Dietrich (140), and Melvin (152), end; Hegeman (155) and Cole (150), end; Thoenniis (163), tackle; Ritz (218), tackle; Conrady (165) and Roselle (164), guard; Rasmussen (182) and Adams (170), guard; Seeley (170), center; Maxted (147), captain, quarterback; Ray (152) and Evenson (157), halfback; Ratchford (158), halfback; Kelly (170), fullback.
December 6, 1913. Fast Game Promise of Heavyweights. “Several other stunts will be pulled off by such well known fun makers as E. J. Stormer, C. E. Sawyer, H. R. Ticknor, F. R. Pettit and W. H. Stearns.” [Ed.: E. J. Stormer, Jr. was born in 1905, so would be 8 years old here.]
February 22, 1911. Mrs. E. J. Stormer received at her home at 1140 Wisconsin street Tuesday from 2 to 4 in honor of Mrs. Alexander Horlick and Mrs. Guerst of Milwaukee.
November 25, 1908. Prof. and Mrs. Trowbridge and daughter of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stormer of Wisconsin street.