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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Jun 1899, p. 9

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“WWW mm W A vermiculite troupe of e‘et‘ehliehed ‘ reputation will holdewey et thePerh the-ire tifiy Ind toâ€"morrow. otter- noon nnderehing. Among them ere the following well known encltelent~ ed artiste: The Prince family of four quiehechenp ertiete. in character eon;- and netiennl deneee in coe- tume; Mine P. Brown, a baritone eo- loiet o! Mutation, in populer nong- ol the day; Klee Kittie Gehler, e eonge‘nd denee artist of much merit, and John J. Boyd and George E. Allen, the tinge of knockebout art. iete. in their laughable farce,- I “Hot (51d Time ” Afternoon and evening Brindley’ e Imperial Orchentrn will render the following numbers: Hr. John Preston of Duluth vie- ited with his brother ‘ over Sunday. Mr. Murdoch, letely lender of the Heymerket Squnre theatre, in new e member of. the Brindley orchestra. Bettery D, Fifth Artillery. re- turned thin week lrom Philedelphie, where they hue been engaged in e tournament. Mrs. E. J. Whiting end her son, Charley, leave for Seveneh, Gm, on Monday. They will make that place their home this summer. T. L. Horne, the popular photog- rapher, is getting .up eome of the flneet work ever turned out in this locality. Open Sundays. Studio at Much. "Ma Ra. Tame‘BllgyJEJted 8. Stone Overture, “Ptque Dame. " ........ F. V. Supple. Duett to: Clarinet Ind Flute. “The Runway" Thea Bendix Intermezzo. “Cwalluh Rum”. .............................. P. luau-m Medley of popular-b. “Cracker 3m”... .. ......................................... Hickey Gimp. “W .F. Walnut. Mr. Whitahu" ametliod of manag- ing the Park has been the reason for much favorable comment, . ‘which is henrd on all aides. A' dime is not, the open mama to the grounds a; heretofore. ‘ Mr. Whitaler has barred. many objectionable characters who formerly frequented the place and has eliminated many nnpleasnnt lea-I tun-es. He wishes to make it a family: resort, has the right idea ‘ and start and will succeed in his undertaking. g ' ' mm aldfort$b¢ridam . . Wan: (musician) “La Carmela". ... .. ............. F. M. wkmk Galop."ElecW",. .....F Walnut: . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Z. ,Tetléw; a daughter, on‘Fnday lam. ‘ Lieut. Dickmann, ‘ex post quarter- master. is visiting' m the Fort. ' . Weddihg chimes may ring ere ldng Two people well knoWn at the Post will ,enter into 3 [Hal partnership. Miss Mae Ragga of Juliet. is visit- ing Mrs. E. A. Welch this week. Life has untamed a much rosier has to Mr. W. J. Howe, the drum. me? at Fort Sheridan Park Mrs. Howe has joined him and also will spend the summer at the "‘ Green. land ot'theN‘oN-h Shore.” gm: SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Button D, mm. Artillery, n. turned this week from Phihdeiphia, when they has been engngod in a tournament. In. E.«J. Whiting and be: non, Charley. leave for. Swan-h, Gm, on Monday. They will make that place their home this summer. T. L. Horne, the popular photog. rapher, is getting .up some of the finest work over turned out in this‘ locality. Open Sundays. Studio at north gate of the Font. Mr. Chules E. Brindley and his popular Fon Sheridan Pgrk orches- tri, went. to Waukegnn Tiauraduy A tennis tournament' 13 in pro- grass at Ferry Hall. T119 Streeters have tsken pos session of their new home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Lillie are visiting at Martin Melody’ s. Mr. Briggs and family will 0c oupy the Aldrich house this sum- mer. , Sejmore Welch renewed old ac- quaintanoea' In Lake Forest this ween. , _ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrue.H. McCor. meek have gone east. They will be gone two. weeks. ‘ ' '- ' An unknown colored mm; was run down by a fre‘ ht train Wed- needa evening at yan’e crossing. Both {egg were crushed. He was taken toth'fifew 'tal, where he is being cited for. ’ Ldv'éence Aucfiérlonie u, . Lake forest Department . ~ Moon on I speak! on! Ind'guo 3 concert from the bdoouy o! ‘tlno Wakes“ bowl. The «r wu gnily decorum! with flig- ud also con- talned the oflcinll of the road. Kenn-u. Hm, Reno I n’d Ry- der, old Foam: Infantry ‘boyl, r0- tumod from Mtnilln this. week. They all lbok well, report fine to- turn voyage, and. are glad to be re- lieved from Uncle Sam’s Philippine service. The conductor- md motor-ion of the C. i M. We rogd (flowed Mr now nanom- Band-y, which add. very much to the woo of the men. Much audit Soda. to Mr. Footer, of Work Bram, for the per foot fit. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Turner hove re- turned from the south and are now living in their old home, which was occupied by Mr. sod Hrs. Chm-lee Wedge during their absence. The doctor it on a brief busineutrip .in thc'uouth. but. is expected home deily. c ’ ,V Residents who am unfortunate enough to live within heating dis- tance of thegate bell at Deerpath \Ayenue. complain” bitter] of: tho unnecessary noise. The act that the warning bell is kept dingli almoabincessantlyv both day an (night only servos to destroy ita_ef- Prof."John M; Coulter, formerly president of: the Lake Forest Uni- Varsity, delivered the address at the commencement exercises 9f the Illinois College at J acksqnvil’le Thugsday morning. ficeoy. It has long ”since come to beregarded as a or of “Wolf ! Wolf l” and is no anger heeded as a danger signal. In these da 8 of makeshift em‘ployes the North Western is to be congratulated urea having eécured the newness a man so anxious to earn his hire. ~

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