In. Henry Dennison, formerly of the Park, mu. guest 0! her mother. In. T. 1). Bull. Iii- lug“, Boulton is spend- ing a fur week: in Alhewlle, N. C. It Harry N1». the nuthor, was the guest on Bond-y last of Mr. and In. A. 0 Hum Three rooms of the graded school herseojoyed a vacation this week, the same being necessitated by the “loo. 0! Miss King. Miss King has 1 the Germsn_meesles, and as Miss Bottom and Kiss Bangs board with her, Dr. Haskin thought best, as a’ member of the board of health, to have these teachers absent them- selves from the school until after they hsd‘secured s new boarding place. . Northwestern Military Academy. A new craze has broken out at the Academy. The gsm’eof “ peggity †or “ spitz ." is almost an epidemie. The disease ï¬rst made its appear- ance among the “ preps. †but it has spread until all last week nearly every boy in the corps put in his spare time driving the little numâ€" bered stick about the lawn. 0n. last Saturday, quite 'a number cadets, several of the staï¬ .olï¬cere, and their wiveahad the pleasure of attending the baseball game in Chi- cago, between the . Baltimore and Chicago teams. The trip was a mammoth box party given by, Cadet Hart (’02 ), son of President Hart of the Chicago Club. * The Academy is deserted this week. On last Saturday the bicycle corps rode 'throngh to Camp Lake, Wie- cousin, where they were met by Joe Simmera, who had come through by rail with the tents and ‘camp equip ment. ‘ They immediately ’put the camp into shape aud~ Monday after- noon the entire corps departed “for ’camp on the 2:40 Chicago . North~ western train. Gel. Davidson, Rev. Pfanstiehl, Mrs, R. P. Davidson. Mrs. B. E. Trash, Mrs. Beddick and eonrJohn fol-lowed our Tu‘eeifay to pay the boys a visit and observe their house keeping. The boys will return this (Saturday) aftei-noon, in order to give the cycle ‘corpe and band a two days rest before Decora- tion Day. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Fancy ï¬roceries, Dry floods and Crockery, . BOOT-S m SHOES} ‘ - _ Fruit! and Vent-Mel Received 'Dplly. ' Will be opened about Juno lit by D1. Fm: H.1quLu u a First Ola- Hotel ' ‘ '-C. Ao~ KUIST’ ‘ HardWare. STOVES. RANGES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. . Tin. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. ' - Read the news-[men The Reliable Laundry Co.,, Electtic Light. Steam Heat and all Modern Improvements. PHONE 77. HIGHPAND PARK. No. St. Johns Avenue, Our domestic ï¬nish is something no imitator esn equal. We take soiled linen and give it that soft, delicate, light blue shade that appears so spotlme white. ' Even now collars and cufl‘s fresh from the dealers do not excel in ï¬nish those laundried by us. A postal card will summon us to your door. Our wagonsv run to Fort Sheridan, Higbwoodv, Ravinia; Glencoe, Highlank Park. 60048 the Best. Prices are Reasonable. HiÂ¥hland Park, Illinois Tc cphonc 54. RATES 3500 TO $700 PER WEEK $200 PERDAY. HOTEL INGLESIDE. "Elli-Y CENTRAL H0731. Highly“! Park. Ills. Goods Delivered Free 0! Charge. $l.50 DQI' Year! St. Paar an...