hlch refuted to vote M. were Racine, Jumflk. N4 'Barboboo. . Plat!“ Waupcet, Moan“, ‘1 me and Tramps-Jul, '5 Input-tam chum tron “fl wu Morton. “'01" ‘3 by so. which won: «I t! y a margin ot_ nine '6 II. bod]. Viroqna and M plum: “dry." New mom rent "wot" this you. Ill. ‘ï¬â€˜. fly two you; - . Wm» 20 Count!“ in HM pit, M!ch.. A)!!! 7. .. mom the low muo- do!!! onno are “wet†by India, Elan runs!†wet. with and Geneva :01. o! the “d rejoicing on the wt d: Decatur wu Vin-ted†’ by 500 majority, menu majority of 1.030 two "In I toon b tooth-r city- m e “vets" A ï¬erce my: reached its climax on aloe! n riots tnd charges of in workers mart that with a they snapped gavocntu ct ‘1 trufllc in tho act of W many at the rotnm' tron I shows the [allowing raw, tom that went wot, 39. can um went «111,19. .m that m wot. 73. item that It†dry. 111. Inï¬eld. m†April 1.-â€"n..i lllnob cition‘ m town. ¢ time no! t W n )vota 0! two you-gm; lnxJndicauswhuu brntomoWot'deml ‘rmch magnum} were "chilled by t... Linc declared in ("or 1! being without them for Other town that Ian Iv to prohibition in Hot lore, bacon uld Clinton. mlngton Majority Io Donhl nnington resistant! I do: ts†Rule Wisconsin Election. L" victories were the "110.11 II 0! license election 1101‘ ! um Notable 1n the 110%.: mku Ha 80!:th Mayor. 'uukoe. April 7.â€"Mllwauhcl t Social Democratic mayor. ' blunllty. Emil Seldel to: 0! ha M. Bela]. Republican. I I J. Schoenocker, 00an cm. Seidel'l plnnlity In I in a munlclpnl content in! o! the city. The 80:13! I! I!“ control the common cm elected the seven .1110er counties to 16 fat aim". in†victories wore 1†ounues when tho I!“ ninor factor, while in 00 F; TV-le lLLlNon WT! FOR Inna" MLOONI» .\ ngneld voted :or' mom- It: or 1.315, which I. . , from the result two you-.7 kford Won by Liquor I Mord. the hunt «my 1.3: , went without moon, in! by the liquor m Lby g ,g 12:. Decatur. Dixon. De Kalli on 'were' a» few. at an d where the “dry†“cw liquor intend-mud! ‘uurotnntofllha.’ 1 Im- at! the â€'1' stirred remand: loomington. Iburg went gry. but tic run much has that It '1 '. tor the liquor torcés, thq' thereâ€"840411: their In"! 'er twice that of the M n. The Rockford victory cal In no wen nulliï¬ed. tailed-to m an an! Me: a Dunvme. Am In About 000p WM men, April 7.-â€"In M moment made It" not, Pregnant M m :n cmmeu IS‘ 1000M“ unwamnm thex“etl"htum I†Victorian». â€'qu BABK BY Vol. iâ€"No. : 6 First Unit ed Evangelical Church Rev. B. I]. Niebel of Harrisburg, PL. Genersl Secretary of missions und church extension in -lhe Unimd Evan- gelicgl church. will preach Sunday morning, April 17th. The pastor will preach in the evening; 'Rev. Nlebel is i n- I _ ____‘_|_ ; very good speaker and will be enjoyed by all who may attend, Miss Helen Messenger has returned to her home after spending three months m the Saulh. Mrs. Messenger isyiaiting in India na polis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘ Ccnxral avenue, are the ha a young son burn Saturday Mrs. M. I. Smith'has rented her house to Mr R. L. Chapin of Chicago M'Is: lean Ten Broeck has been visiting Miss Ruth Cblbum of Chicago for several days during the pasg week. The students 0! the High School are en}ovihg their Spring vacation. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Lucy Myers who has been ill, is able to be out. Mr. Peabody of Chicago. spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. 'and Mrs‘ Samuelfarliament and family. Little Marion fever. Mr. and Mrs. Funk Hu‘ Raymond Hunter 0‘! Adrian have' been the. guests of Mr. B. Bolabird ovcr the weekd Watch hr the “Pink Dominos‘ in all the store windows. Miss Cliver is enlci'taining Miss Mildred \Voodruï¬ of Indianapolis over the week- end. ' The artistic bungflow of Dr. I ngt la' is nearing completion. Mrs Klotz o! Glencoe avenue, mined informally on Tuesday Shirley Seward i8 épondlng the vaca- tion week with his pun-eats in their flew Chimgo home. Christian ad: lock) in the Presbyter' no in; 'Miss Helen Coal: has as by guest Min ‘Hzrrieue Pasqneth. of Mexico, Mo. Miss Pasqucth and Muss Code were scht-ol- mates atWard Somina‘ry, Nashville. Ten- Among the young people reihming to college after having spent their vacation at, home, were Misses chil Vail and Mary Phillips, Vassar; Harriet Leaning, University at Wit, Maseru Williamand' Hamilton Pnzten. Watson. , ‘ Digbland Ir) a r k 'oung People's Society of ‘ ndeuor held their monthly Ema church pnflons of thé r' :1 Church on Thursday even- | Ten Broeck entertained hr young friends at. luncheon uuvnr are the happy 'parents of n Saturdav of this week. Baud Coiq of Wits! Faxon is ill with sc_arlet Frink Hunter aq‘d son 1' 0‘! Adrian. Michigan, nests of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. J ‘ Imâ€"i SHOFE NEWS LETTER ‘end. ‘0 ) p0 Stefï¬ entelf- r after:- much Thursday of this week: Mrs. R. S. Kirchbcrger of South Grezn Bay Road, gave a luncheon. Mrs. ]ohn Dixffy of Second street en: temiugd' the Euchre‘Club, Wednuday Mr. J. F Sent! has gone to Idaho On a basiness trip. No word has been heard from George Kirby who» disappeared a week ago and his family ï¬nd many friends are greatly distressed and fear tha: he has met with some accident. Every eï¬urt possible in being made to locate him. Mrs. Charles Yoemans oi Gre‘ Road will entertain a few friends per Sunday evening. ' Charles Stoker is planning tolbuikia house on the property next to Parrou'! which he recently purchased. AT run- BAPTIST CHURCH. The scr- viccs on Sunday will' be conducted by the pastor, E. LeRuy Dakin who win preach in the morning on “The Power-1f ihe World to Come' ', and In the evening on “Genuine Discipleship†. The Editorial will be on “The Choice of Public Scr vants" The public Is invited. , Mrs. Vivian'and young daughter, June Vivian have returned (rum New Olieans where they have been visiting for several wee ks. ~ . Mrs. W. E. TenBroeck o! Ravine avenue will entertain ahqut twenty ladies 'at lunchmn,’ next Thursday. av M 153 E. Towner left last Monday‘ for a-short visit to friends in Wilkesbarrc. Pennsylvania. Mr. Buhl expects to leave the later part of the month for his farm in Michi. gan Thé many friends of Miss} Isabel O'Brien will'be glad to know that she will be home aiter May ï¬srt at 135 East Laurél avenue. Mrs. Clara B. Wiemers of East Laurel avenue, has rented her home for six months, and has gone to Lake Bluff {or that time- daughter. aThe putting of (arvia on the Streets is of great satisfactiun to the properity own- ers and autuists. John ' avenue. Meeting for the Selection of Ofï¬cials. V The last meeting of the Highland Park Woman’s Clul- lor this year will be held ht Library Hall‘on Tuesday aiternoon at 3 o‘clock. The election of oflicers' tor ,the'Eoming year. will be held and other business‘will come beibre the club. The nomination blanks are as. follows:â€" uvu...._-__., President. Mrs. Geo. Campbell; 15!. Vice President, 'Mrs Robtrts; 2nd. Vice President. Mrs. A. B. Holabird; Record- ing Sec. Miss Amy Holabird; Corres- ponding Sec, Mrs. Olsen, Miss Coale; Treasurer, Mrs. Schumaehgr; Directon. Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Griswold. Mrs. Oliver. Mrs. 331"me Vivian, Mrs. Under- waod, Mrs Dooley, Any other caddi- dates may be voted fdr. where names do not appear onlthe hallo“. his very 5m. portaht that _all 11):,ch members ghould mend thin meeting. Refreshments will be served by the: knowing hostesses: Mesdames. Wiltia‘m Millard. ’Mifler, john Gram, Knight, tad Hecht... Mr and Mrs. ,‘nseph Delhaye are the our] and happy parents of. a.young THE WOMAN’S CL? Bic-key is building on Vine . :m‘ un Bay at" sup- Wad park. IlL, Batlmlay, Hi)?“ I6, 1916. PINK DOMINOES AT RAVINIA PARK. A real treat it promised by the Alumni Dramatic :Company. in' presenting “Pink Dominoes†at Ravinia Park. most of whose metitbert have appeared in several diflerent > play. given by this High School organization during the pa: ‘ four years. . ». ‘ An interesting plot and many comical situations make “Pi-1k Dominoes" one of the best yet to be seen at this popular .play’house. The character: . are well taken and are represented as follows: Mr. Walter Goodwin, The llenpecked Husband: William B. Wrenn. Mn A. Goodwin, Helen B. Coale. Henry. ‘Goodwin's nephew: Lester Levin. (Don't jail to see Henry.) Mr. Paul Andrews. "aMilwaukee Merchant: A R. Williams. Gay Deceiver. Alice his wife, Katherine {Anderson, who has unbounded faith. Mr. George Decker. Wealthy Chicagoan, Archie Abercromby. Marion. his wile. Gertrude Nevins. Peters, butler at the Decker household, Tum Gail, Freida. Maid. at the Decker Household. Maud Chamberlin, Mlle Pomona Fifi oi the Casino, Alice L. halter. Philips. head waiter. George Phillips a waiter. - 'T he former aucceaaiul ptoductioha given by the association. warrant that this should be very good and entertain- FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL - 2911:, AT 8:15 The Home for Aged and Disabled Rail Road employes wai dedicated Tues- day afternoon. April 12th. The weather was perlect. A special train brought a large number of guests lrom Chicago. Many from. Highland Park and North Shore towns also attended; Governor Charles S. Deneen. Mayor Wm. M. Dooley. HOn. L. S.‘ Cofï¬n and others made speeches appropriate to the occa- sion. The home was ï¬rst organized by Dr. F. ‘M. lngalls iii Chicago in 1889 and came to Highland Park in 1896. occupy- ing two old frame houses on the present site. until the beautiful hre proof structure iust ccmpleted was built, a Complete des- cription of which appeared in_ a recent issue of this paper. The: NW. Military cadet: attended in a body and with their cadet band. helped to brighten the inspiring occasion. Shower in Hondr of Miss Brand Sunday "511111;. April nhath. 1m x very Hvoly' und huppy {ulna-inc ‘3 very lively sud hnppy gathering of young people at the home ‘of Bliss Florence Kenning who sent out invitw done to the may friends for the pur- pose of I kitchen shower in honor of Miss Alice Brand. The evening started out with seven! clever recitutions from Mrs. Frank B. Green. Atter the un-‘ wrapping of the mluy bewtiful end uselul gifts thst were hidden in n lsrge clothes bushet deeornted with red rib bone. hesrts end Cupids, the friends prevailed upon Miss Brsnd fur the in evitshle speech at which proper mo uncut Mr. Rennlng oer-elnlly undgnee- fullylifted Miss Brsnd' into the be~nib boned basket sud carried her around the room three times to the eneor oi the so ’guests present. - A most delicious qupper wu served utter which Miss Burgess sung severe! songs by request. Besides the flighlsnd Pork and North Share guests, sevenl ot the young women were {roux Hyde Park sud Ken- fort Sbéridan News - Majorland'Mh. McDonald entertained at Sundiy night supper [or General and Mn. Frederick D. Clint. ' Lieut. and Mn. Stevenson entertained at cards for Capt. and Mn. Tillman. DEDICATION OF NEW HOME. Mgddox bu taken a found leave and will spend k in Montana when he bu inlet“! in bath. Llent. G. N. Patton}. mothetmduiotet have ncently come here Iran [he went and have taken spontaneous, n the - Min Page's gust. Ii. Union Dun- can has returned to her home in Montana afler n delighttul visit u the Post. Min Anne Mom has mad he: «adieu at Univenily pl Chicago. Mn. Holmes is entcmining Mia Line of Ministee. Michipn. Mn. wulace has come to _the Pan from the Phillippinu. Mn. Caner and childten hnve‘retumed 9â€,; to the Font. Cohncl Carter is mill 1' means†Hut Springs and it very much improvu 3mm 0! in health. .deI v \u uls- a W‘- Hut Sprint and is my mileâ€"la harm“ 3;}; Slum-the strong rim will uh. in health. _ .del we don't (in hill a diam .9... â€"- inducement: to rule rightmty tor the Mrs. A. W. Brown entertained inforrh ‘NNRINIL hc till mtg anyhow. and ally on Friday night for Miss Lane. lor his personal proï¬t, just as be doea m- -â€" glay. ‘ We‘ can help ourselves some by new FULPIT EDITORIAL schemes. The men of recall. by NO 4, which we may retire any public servant. __ ‘who has ceased to serve an whlic pod. and the Referendum. which sakes away Ml†s¢muo ' , (nun the legislation any power to give . . - Iranchise or enact legislation with“ Do we respectour public servants? 1 that giving the citiacnl the right supre- we do not it is because ye are lacking h rent it. ought both to be adopted. In selhespect. Do we think 0‘ public set it D scheme can do all. To have a 'vants as a necessary evil. and of desir- - BETTER oov‘.“ul, {0' ME“ â€â€˜m"‘ m b‘ m‘â€""‘ we inust have better men. We“ If â€"9" Citizenship-badly. needs rs have a higher ill-val stand“. and a generation. Our toadytn‘ to Influence i emception 0‘ m that > will challenge high treason. ll government necessitate the noblest men The times demand the governors then, public oflice is to be re persistent and ;KI'MV¢ m d “"6?“ " "‘ "‘“mmmmf ‘°' “" Lowery high-minded citizen. trem- public good. 9'.“ dP‘" '0' om " land |in spells manhood. then Christian Ile- able. Corruption Is the natural fruitam 'ntust come out [emu], into a... 09‘“: Do we respectour public servants? l we do not it is because ye are lsclring lr sell-respect. Do we think oi public ser vents as a neceisary evil, and of desir‘ (or ofï¬ce as thing to be condemned if so, - our citizenship badly needs re generation. Our toadying to influence i high treason. li government necessitate governors then, public oï¬ice is to be re garded as an instrumentalitv‘ for tin public good. and desire for ofï¬ce is laud able. Corruption is the natural iruitam of our dispising public oflice. Rizhteou government can never be had unless pub lic ofï¬ce and government is magniï¬ed We are not madeâ€"at least the America people are notâ€"withs tendency to see! msrtyrdom [or its own sake. Strong am good men will not ofler themselves will ingly to the gibbet of public distrust sm suspicion. We cannot expect to haw worthy men in public olï¬ce until u: esteem public oflice Our present sttitud. makes public oflice the (at ï¬eld of up portumtv and proï¬t for dishonest and un scrupulous men. But in that we as . peeple are getting whst we. deserve Nevertheless. the increase in the numb: ‘of men of the Bantev. Hughes. Johnsu: and Roosevelt type is one oii the mo: encouraging signs of the titties. Tuna: n8 “nous for :his unfortunate conditioniof shirt l'submit that we have no right to cum our public servant! to be better than w rare; In a society that demand: I ha cundard o! uocinl cultute and ‘reï¬nmem wehavenotighuouk men 19 becom public servants unlcu we unzfliVO-“ICI compensation adequate to make pouibl (he mninumnce of a normal nocix mndud. We have no right u ask a ma to be our 1mm to Great uric-i when the salary we 08¢ himuharel enough to pay his home rem. Such condition nukes mining and eflicienc count [or mum-Ind gives III the ml of wealth again“ whoee crimes we cr Mn. Alderdice has as her am: he! out becauu' their stench deprives u: ( the air of a noble NU wlfolesomc life. The lac! is that the govemmem of 0L land he to do only with those large m remune'ntive enterprises whlch no print individual or cum-outlet: will undenake Every pmï¬uble enterprise is carelull peevempled by private Mvflmle ‘ k' ptinteproï¬t. Theucm 1M top. Inge salaries. and etc My olerln Musing" large “menu to the be. ulem. Consequently we .echrewde: organizers and the ables: monie- an i their eervice. and these Wilma to m the weaker publicoï¬chll‘ to: their pe ml gnin. . w: Aâ€. slow um even the but oï¬cu of the seven butane willfully_ not! know? [hit pub] +1.1 u / ' her pramsâ€. [I a must. noel not Cornell: ditch-n Don's W l tn'pnrenucetuhero-accudlï¬o r girl'- muriqe. Dun bud:- down I under the shock 0! MI lawman-cc. ht L ‘ her true “that, n. dial-(abbot! â€- 1 ml. .Mondnr Vuh, who Isl-M . of up". Fullerton. ":me an.» a “use by ave-ling bk Ida-my a! 1 provil' his legs] aunt-(o â€M... i mount met her dim lro- loun- 5 m otoonmun-urydelu .‘M‘ivenoidosol the my my In which flail do!†‘0‘ m them in bundled by a M phywrl‘ht like Am M Mice {caught today not in! meal-l7. much {at (or the We! ï¬ning the mm («the illicit W tafphmlxim. And whennmhu mun: best oï¬dnlt IR not gm on the mound o! unï¬t (or work 'dldonc but by gift lot puny mice the "you“! hnottlntwc have ï¬ner-dent puddi- houttomdok. but that wheat-my good oflcillo u '0 do." ‘11-. m nukes it «mural that the am m ol the ponmnnloxs nun flu cont-mm Thu he! that the charter rights at our- poranom arc mated by the gunman!“ cam when .for ne‘t-prmecthw we no. my ‘guud nitric: Cu public «milk. in! must in induccmemq to mun. an to meat pubuc Mice. We mud [in pll . â€tic omcim opportunity in do but whim in I Urge way [or the public mud. oil. "will cuminile to have men do.†things in 1 mm way. a! the public 30!;- pcnoe. Woman! man an nut spend \hcinime doing little things. But who MI public oflce tile 'Wvol the comux legismat. 11}: M II- and in the sell-acriï¬cin; and haul: :pirit ohhe Nazarene. give then-tins (or the public val. ‘ mm BaptinChutch. Highland m. E. L: Rovmuuu, Puma. = “an HAIVICI‘I‘ Moon" nt Pom Augustus Thonnn ‘ intent niece-(n! drum. “The Uni-vent Moon" eonnn to ‘the Powers Tbentre. Chlen‘o. Mon!“ April II. for n fortnight'n claw with the name ndnalrnble coupon! M lamented the play nt the m 'Thentre, New York. "Tho am Noon" exemph'aee the In even-n.- nhip of Augusta Thom†whleh we. ‘hlm endurin¢ lune with "The Wlï¬o lug Hour†and other notable mulb- tionn to Amerienn drum mm .The ntory In tint 0! on law ’glrl, Don Fnllerton who luncheon I'- tnredlmnhoueof cnltnre nod who meet. She lune been htoqht up to to Ilcve heme" the donghtorol PM.“ . Fullerton, who I. clueuely devoted to her. but her nnnt (be-tells known tint nbe In the child of MI divorced wife... wen born two yenre efter the wih’l eepuetlon from Inna-ton. Dun‘n "trlkiog "ambiance to bee m ‘goedn the aunt to l-dnnulonn “on. B‘s-crib for the Nero-W.