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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Jul 1902, p. 3

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the urge rims, “P mrd iug, AH ‘VO rely *fln. G. Pimd and daughter, from New Orleans. haw naked for the moon. , Mr. do Slqbicki. Rupiah vice- oonlnl, has beenopendiu‘g several Guy. at the‘ Moraine. - _ _Hr. Dy renfortb, wife'and family, 01W have men rooms at the Ionian fot the balance of “K Wu. Mill Anne Knvannng‘h, in her and happy manner, gave a recital J)! dialect and character sketches in the new ball room Thnrsdny evening. . Dr. Ind Mrs. Ralph E'. Stark- mther! who have been traveling around the world. have just ar- rived at the Moraine, where they will spend the rest of the summer. The Prince and Prinéess Enga~ Iitéhefi have taken two rooms at the .Mornine for their childran during the hot‘montha, while the prince‘mgdr princess are sojourn- ing in'the east.‘ ,’ Uu um wauamu u; um “KR? Show at Lake Forest the “OlCL Times” Conch was sent from the Morning both days, carrying deu lightful parties of visitors who . EnjOyed the ride back and forth, 1 as well as the beautiful seem) pte. ‘ Among the» late arrivals who have takenrooms at the Moraine qre'Mrs. Walker Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. John A Bell, of= Nash- “vim; Tenn. , Mrs. Byman A. Walton and Miss Walton, of Chi- cago; Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilder, Mrs. E. S. Lewis, of Topeka, Kan. “Beggat I ”Ferry .Field". The . weatlier conditions Were ideal and mach pleasure was had from the little! outing:-f . n5 thwrrltl'ggmgnlv 1‘2 the stgt‘fl of the 1st Regiment; consisting of Colonel J. B Sanborn, Lieu- tenant Colonel Frank O. Lowden, Major James M Edd, Major James Mills, Captains .Knoch, Burnell Gunther Rush 0. Butler, Lieutennnts William S. White, Frank L. Cheney and C S. Frink', marching through to Camp Logan: dined at the Moraitie ' Prince .Sapieha, chamberlain to the royal court of Augtria, who has been Spending govern] days at the Moraine, is 'so charmed with the hotel that he has promised to Jretum as soon as bis‘engagementa will mit. It is on the cards 'that _ rinqe Sapieha is to be qj- poime’fi Austrian «maul-general to Chicago in a very. short time, THE MORAINE. NORTH RN“! NAVAL AGAmY. There has appearedâ€"in the My pro-ta nodes of the inoorpotution o! the North Shore Na‘ul Academy, mth Colonel Davidson Major bum. son and Dr. Rogers as incorporuon. A ropreuntltiu oi the NIVIJ Linn called on Co|0991 Dnvidoon and was informed that the announce-1 meat is correct; that and: In imtitu- I tion has been Inwtporitod under the Inn of this state. and that it in the intention to have {manner M] Io! tie month-Iago“ oi vac-tier school, using (0: the present the Military Aqmlemy building's' an In starting point. The course will consist of drilllMK W" Who”! “1“”qu 3' “9‘ with small boats. the use of naval retired T3993“! “‘8'“ “1 5" usual guns, signaling. fencing, the study jonallpmto. of sails, ropes and spare, knots, splicing. and waving tackle, the use of log and lead line, charts, navigu- ' WHERE l0 lnc‘IE? lion with elementaol astronomy in- ‘ “Jr-filfi'hm Tanned by the. volved, the use of the sextant deter- ‘mining latitude and longitude. from the natural horizon atl‘orded by Lake misvale NaShvme Michigan, phieiogruphy -â€"â€" ocean,‘ , Rain-“nay lake, etc, tides and currents, miner- ‘ alogy. electricity and magnetism. botany and- geglogy with much fieldl V M Mini MM m“ U" "Ork- modem llnguagggl dancing. ’ KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE. and an opportunity giVen students ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. ltfi inalie up any desired study. _-,- FLORIDA. - um: “I Iouie large, safe boat. This boat will cruise the lakes, stopping at points of interest and an opportunity ”Tm"? é-vm- «rm m'fll UC gr“ .1 :fé’é‘é’éf.‘ A W! ”M II- It In planned to have about two weeks of the time spent at the Amde'my and the balance, on board copper mines and other great enter-1 prises which have an oduohtional‘ valua The whole work istdbein this hands of a graduate of the Unite“ States Naval Academy at. lAu‘hapolis.‘ We are informed that I "v" ”high knflMw n nun. you... .-'---uâ€" rww- -.~uâ€"a-m M... .m-“ vuu r. .4. ..' Inuâ€" w n-mw-wm~nm-m approval of prominent business and‘ educational men and that some of the pi-ominent gowfninent oficials, at Washington are interested in the}; matter It wi 1‘ offer an opportunity} or, « H mm. m for the western boy‘to get 80mm that valuable training which young: men acquire who live along the coast. land also enable them to spend a very enjoyable vacation. a In eneiver to our question the Colonel informs us that plans have been completed for the new mess hall, which will be a large? brick building, 52x100_ feet, fireaprpof construction, and will be just north of the main building facing Sheridan Drive. The building will cost in the neighborhood of $12,000 As most of the vacancies have, been taken for the coming year, Colonel ~ and Major are both spending their time in euperintending the changes mede neeeeeary by the fire. ' THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER. Big WW, vb will win until the lutumn. Guthwlornh aha-pr ‘A good-indent! 6! wood bum". I}! water but, with plenty of pipe in gmdlhondmoo; tho cooking M4 Iill. AppI-x n Win-Lang- 050-. John Iobr. the Cell kno‘ln was: Hide humor, '3! found unconueioua ‘by his write only Wednesday morn- ;iug.andbu not yet regained“ W Dr. Logs“. ‘ho unaud- ing physician, pronounce! him In!- (oring (tom carebriql congeaticn, but . hopes to bring him around. The n- nck was wholly unexpected, as he retired Tuuday night in his mull jovhl with 1 Farmers. Fruit Growcrp,‘ . - willflnd the. urgatest chance In the United State- to make? 'biz money" y reason of the abundance m‘dchenpness of . W and Par-o. Timber and sfom. mhké rm: magnum :1 service \ LW-{KJLL‘TL 1:23.931. maps free. ., - m.» .w‘myss. 5, General humanism and lminlzr-uon Agem. LOUISVILLE. KY. - In. D Wat-on has gonow CI TIFWD' My. Hunk-(M. m. FOR ALL MESSAGES TO ALL POINTS AT ALL HOURS WICKEST MESSENGER mm connection with mom m I.” clue! m town- In the 0.8. Ian: 8c Int lay mm mm s, Manaiaqturers. “ a; tad Speculum". A and Money Lend“: and freedofh' PM I! fl M3 110an .nd rod»- iuhing old 1005 IL spe- , cidty. rfl0MESEEKERS’ Great SouthweSt 33mm crucmao 30 mousr. ows. 4. 325 mm: KANSAS cmr One‘ Way. second distally. during March and April.- .mISananc'mco. L0: _A-ngeles and other Californja points: 3.15:» to {’rescott. thenix and other nus rm ms 32 noun» rm March 4 and 18, Apt-1| x and 15. May 6 and 20. From Chicay a. St; Lnuis and ‘Kansas City to Kansas, Oklahoma». Lannamcmm .ndn; Nemflmigg.‘ A1459“ ifiofi; flit;â€" Wm. Witten. PM All ‘ifih'ukséia ' Corresponding, rues-firemen! gener' ‘ - ally. Ask yourvbQPfle Agent Through sleepers and chair guts to California overrthe Santa. Fe, the wmfomblevnnd quick way to go. - Write for free illusâ€" trated land amphletgs. _ > ‘ These 31) ng' ‘exnmjsidn‘s will enable you to permafiy inspect the many ad- vantages at! hpmespekers- and in- , vesto‘rs in ‘ e gréat’r Fbmhwesband‘ .Ualifornia. Particular anemic»: hin- vited'to irrigated ' lindb' in Arkansas. Vane of l'olorado. Pecos, and .Rio Gran e valleys in! New Maxim, Salt River Valley of Arizona. ' and San Joaquin Valley of Cdiforniu. ~ 36E!Eflll._-PI§3§“.“-°EHG§ Ofiice open from 7 a. 125.10 7:30 p. m. Oflice not‘om on Sn‘ndpy. ‘ Mail trains irrive and depm tshllo‘ws SOUTH Boun \ 6. 54 a. :11. received and dispatched ‘u wifl‘S‘W.“ ‘:9 33 Ir- m. received and dispatched 11:21. 3. m. “ - . a: 35 p.111 “ ' .538 p. In. ,7 “ . _ , 7:17 «p. m. “ dispatched. [Sunday moms dispuehed sub: 51 p. In. All mui close. 30 Infant“ before the depot-tare in. amFFP ‘7“71 50513 mmmmm 1. CALIFORNIA _ â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€"- Highland Pgrk Postofflce, M .mww cum wasn‘t CHICAGO m. ‘reneived'afid dispatched TJ' . "0" 0...“. r? .500 \- tumv 0- Noun Bonn EXCURSAI0NS -.

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