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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 May 1899, p. 9

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That was the title of the play giv- on It the Fort Sheridan Theatre ( n Wedneuky cu-ning. below an en. “nu-indie audience of some .threo hundrcdwldien,cficcrs, and their “milk-d, besides a sprinkling of citizens. The audience evidently mm “ leg blunders {bun one’ ’in me. way tin varioue melon sustained tlah‘ parts, for applause was loud and Iieqnent “ MORE BLUNDEIIS THAN ONE. " 'l‘_he seveml actors all did sowell, "10 "0°90“ M" "W FWWIW'J' that special mention of anyone can Dr. Mason}, a director of the med- not he made. The play was handled v ical department U. 8 A , in Chicago very much lytter than when it was called on ofioore at the Poet Tues given before and Mr.Walter Lippin- day. colt, the manager, as vell‘aa all the Lient. Col. Coolidge, recently pro- Participants 0‘ the "9‘““8 3 program mated to that rank and» placed in aretoheeongratuleted at the great command ot‘the 9n, Infantry, 9;. WW scored 0“ “79““st even- pacts 'to leave soon for Manilla. “‘8' Miss Wainwright and “99“.“ One platoon, light battery, 5th ar- Walter and Aubrfsy Lippiucott fut- nished' the ovening’fi‘ music. The en- tertainmeht was giv‘un to help ‘pay for the organ for the Poet chapel. Following was the cast oicharacters: tarry Hoolagan, _servant to youn; MI. 5 elbourn:â€"--C‘aptain Bough on. A - Mr. Melbourne; the younger-"Lieutenant Vl‘lcidt.‘ W . .‘ , -- Mr. Melbourne, his nhcl-â€"Mr. jewel}. ' Tripp, thg bailiK-‘--Cnlon¢l Coolidge. Mia Louisa I»vem0reâ€"--Miss Deans. , Sum , her maid-451m jewel'l. Letty; n" maid-«MM-Wainwright. 11qu Ancht, a’saiatant plfincipai musician 15th ‘U. S. Infantry band; is here on furlqugh froin Cuba 3 and expecia to remain here three months. ' According to Musician, Aucht, _tbe officers of the 15th deserve great. credit'for the way they have taken caife of the health of ‘their' regiment in Cuba‘. The 15m have not been allowed to eat fruit, and liquors [have been prohibited, and thev result is, that While the 8th cavalry and other regiments in Cula, are and have been [aging men through‘disease brought on by careless eating, the l'fith tub in fine shape and ate the hardiest of a1! the soldiers if; the “Pearl of the cuaracwn: 3 youn; Mr. r---Lieuteuax.t fir. Jewell. Ionifdge. ‘ s Dcems. 1!. Col. Lippinoou. reichod San Fran- cisco 0n the 22nd'irom Manila, and win be here next week. The Colonel cts to leave in the near Iutune fx his station as representative of the United States Army Medical De- partment at Denver Antilles." The life of the eoldien than Flea-ad at thodoctot'e reaching '0! the 15th now shunned at Nevnltal this 0am: the other day. Dr. may be like a mllituy‘prleon u to Tumor '“ ordered here, and '0 file we dileipline maintained, but the mfifgeflgzofigh‘ ‘°' "" ““3 men are convinced lbey ue fortunate . in having omcere who appreciate the Ravlnla. neceedty of such tlllflpllne. Born. to It. nnd Mrs. George Dr. Walter Lippineott will noon Bergen. a non. leave for New Yoxk City, where he Mrs. Leonard of Winneth wu in may remain for none tine. town this week. ~ Dr. Mason), a director of the med vnhia looking after property. in ion] department U. 8. A , in Chicago tomato. called on oficors at the Poet Tues- The E worth League 'aocial was r ‘ held at r. and Mn. Comatock’s on ' day. . . Frida evenin Lient. 001' Coolrdge, ‘reoelntly‘pr?- Woik has bin suspended on“ the Lieuf. Cngio ha: been assigned tn the 7th Infantry at Fort Sheridm 3nd reached here last Saturday- Ono platoon, light battery, 5th ar- tillery, go today to Philadelphia, to the In rse show in that city,to givn an exhibition drill. 'Lieut. Stfant is in oommapd.‘ Hospital StewarddGieseking‘m'hose wile lives in Highland‘ Park, and who is in the Phillipines, recently. sent Chaplain Vatman a missal that had-been ueed'ior more than a bun- dred years in the Phillipines,‘end 1“Chaplain Vatman used it. on-Sunday last in?" the eervieee at the Post. Chaplain Vatman hasalso received a fine collection of miniature weapons, which are exact “small editions” of the weapons of warfare now used by various Phillipine tribes. ' Next Tuesday} Decoration Daj, the troops and officers of the Poet will leave the barracks at 10:30 in the morning and march" to the Poet cemetery, where appropriate exer- cises will be condUeted. Chaplain SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. lUll val , the Post » Miss Annie Anderson in in mi, 10:30 in Kansas. visiting the family fiber the Poet ‘ brother, Thomas Anderson. 830 in ate exarâ€" acoompanied by her nephew, little Chaplain J amea? Findlay. - Gavin will lead in payer tad Chap- lain Vnmnn will make the add“. The ladies nud ohildton of the Post have charge of the musical sunken. The many triad- 01 Dr. Turner, who but been for no long “and in the tooth and in Cubs. won more than hand at the doctor's ranching this outfit, the other day. Dr. Turner was ordered here, and no the groupects are bright for his being 0 re some time. ’ Mrs. Weld: of Milwaukee is Vinit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Geou'ge Ber gen. S Howe Hill of Denver. in in Ra- vnnia looking after property in electric road in fr'onf of Mrs, Buo- sell’s property, owing to, an injunc. tionsuitt‘ > Rev. Mr. Heatheote gave a very interesting talk Sunday evening, hav ing for his subject, “. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone. " Surveyors havebeen at work ‘in Raviuia this week 'with the result that anumber of lines have been changed. SOYEIIIPOOP‘Q find their buildings are partly on ether poo. ple’s property. ’ ' Ffed Andefmad was in town Fri- day. A ' ' A few young people gathered in Blacxler’ a hall Saturday night and danced to the inspiring strains of Green’s music Mr. George Findlay has gone to Texas on a business trip. He will spend most of his time on the famous X. I. '1‘. much. ‘ ‘ Mrs. Thatcher, formerly Kiss Bar- num, was here Wednesday She made arrangements for bringing the: remains of her husband her. 1%! ‘ burial. LAKE FOREST.

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