AU Ishall make all my own candim (rah daily. Tr? our Chocolate Creams, Caramels. Peanut Candy. Vanilla Cream Caramel; and Cream F udgcs. I will also handle all kinds of fruits. Our Ice Cream and Sodas will be unex- celled in Highland Park. Your patronage solicited. JAMES JlRVAS, Proérieto'r WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the people of opened 3 Candy Kitchen and Ice Cream Pa which will be known as Mestjian Bros. 1248 Chicago A Evanston,Ill. Tel.Evanston 8 Mrs.G.H.Campbell,Mrs.E.W.Spencer Mrs.J.P.Smith,Mrs.W.J.Fyffe and other ladies of our town gladly add their names to those who recommend them. If you have work of this kind won't you give this firm’a chance and let the Club benefit thereby? If you want Mr.Mes§'tjian to call and give you an estimate 'or wish any other information call up 942 Mrs.G.H. Campbell. ' Mestjian Bros. are officially rec- ommended by the Women' s Glubs of all the North Shore towns and many well known residents. As cleaning time is here we wish to re mind you that Mestjian Bros. of Evanston native cleaners and repairers of Orien- tal and Domestic rugs ,have agreed to give the Highland Park Women' s Club ten per cent on all work procured through ‘ the Club. ' Dear Madam: You are Cordially Invited Telephone 67 North Shore Fuel Supply Co. (L We have it in any‘form you may desire; for Horses, Cows, Chickens orhogs. Crushed oats and fresh ground feed ground daily in our own mills. Also a fresh supply of Coal, Lumber and Building Material. [II/(’J‘Psf [)(lld on Savings Safety Deposit and Storage Vaults Real Estate and Insurance @118 Erwin: flank We have the honor to remain Yours Respectfully, an: 151mb Quail: ï¬itrbm to open an account'wz'th flununnrvmént Ave. 883. North Shore Gas Co. Stewart Hot Blast Gas Heater Will heat your coldest room in a few minutes. A [cost of a few cents per hour. :ople of Hiï¬ï¬‚aï¬d Park that I have ‘ream Parlo; §at 18 West Central Avenue 230 N; St. Johns Ave. Rug Committee Highland Park Women's Club. Highland Park Ill. October 3,1912. A: Little, Rock, Ark, William K. Karanaugh. of St. Louis, 310.. was re. echted president of the‘ lakes-tome Gulf Deep Waterways association at {ho annual election of ofï¬cers. Al. though .\lr. Kavapaugh was prevented by lllm-ss from tiltendlng the conven- tion, no one elsé was considered {or the prvsldency. A board of governors with one mem~ her from each state directly Interest- ed In the proposéd waterway wu tho elected. Heads Lakes-to-Gulf Deep Waterway Association. The northuost crop Is Worth 8721.» 000.000. according to an export writer‘s artiolv for an agrivultural pulvliratinn in this city whlch “m amoar in a {my thus. Ih- (ivclarus that tho mop mcvvds in, \nhu- that of 11011 by $x50,rmn,ro,y Thu states includwd in ttw k'FIirllntP arr Minnesota. Nurth Dakota. (\‘(uuh Dakota. \Vyomipg. Iduhu, thmna. Oregon and Washington. TL.- vamp, he Sins is urvail)’ onhantwd lw nu- GREAT CROP FOR NORTHWEST That there is no doubt of murder is evidenced by the fact that. while the bodies of the victims are charred al- most beyond recognition, the head of Miss Kaempen is well preserved, and at the top of the skull Is a fearful Wound. evidently made with a club. Hundreds of neighbors of the ill fated (amily are also searrhine, and the cry for summary vengeance us soon as the nthrderers are captured sounds ominously throughout the Payson neighborhood. Expert Declares Va'ue of 1912 Prod _ucta Will Be $721,000,000. The sheriff of: Adams county. with a posse of deputieP led by a paok of Men trailer bloodhounds,’ is searching the countryside {or the mruderers. Robbery, obxlously WIS tho- motive for the quadruple murdvr and insinua- tiun, for it wag generally updarfload that Pfanschmidt kept large sums 0: money in his home trams ut‘ slaughter. \m.» 1'9 :u'm of fvm pwrsnns “hum rhau‘ru! rmnains \Hry Mum] in 3!):4- ruim J Wu Pmu~ s1 lxrrxridr fzn‘mhmlsv norar l‘u_\‘<x.n, six- tn-un mirs souflnusr u! L2’liht‘}', HI. 'Ihs- dvad are: ('. .\. l’fun: limivlt, muwr of th‘e place; Mr: l‘iaxmhmidt. mum-hp, tho Hpcen-yeurwld dmmhter of 1va Pfunsohmidts. and .\!is.\ Emma Km-mpen, a schourtmrhe-r v hu board- ed in the I‘fnnschmikdx homo. ' Ham: tlwir 2w, true. 5 ( Ro‘bbers Burn Illinois Farm House to Conceal mime. "it is a healthy and whoivsome tick. 9t It is a tika nomirmtt-d by the delegates; themselves. ‘ it would have been a moit cruel and wivked thing for any man hero to haw attempted to frustrate theI ambitions of the thrtm candidates for governor Who presentï¬d themsvives to the people It would haw stifled amtitinn. it Would have (-110in natural aspiration for any Reptilniit-an hero- to haw at- tempted to sot asidu- vhht-r .‘xir. HPdL’OS. .tr Wadsworth or Mr len~ m-n. .ludgv “tthS will main an ex- (‘Pllmtt czttttiitlntv fur gt \vrxu'ti" Undtrground Operations Fail. i‘t'rmanvm t'huirntan lirat-krtt had n!) mot'v got the (-mnontiun ttndt-r “Hy in the morning “hm: unrd canâ€. through tho llt‘lt‘i'aillflls that thc-rv was a onion-d gvlitit nmnlin tho \t'oodpilru [NHL m‘twr iioï¬gvs and Wadswnrth and ltvnnntt had twrn moms-thus out in the‘ Luilotr‘t this “H‘hh‘td thv door" candidate “21:1 tn itpl‘t'ar, But. as thitgs Workut out it atttman-d that stith nogotiutlnm \wru tiimttpointing. FOUR BEATEN TO DEATH KAVANAUGII RE-ELECTED Associate Judge of the (‘ourt of Ap- pealsâ€"Frank H. Hiscock of Ononrl'aga, now a supreme court justice for the Flfth judicial district. Session Eight Hours Long. The convention was in session night hours. There were smrited contests over the nominations for 20w rnor. comptroller and allornf‘y ng-ral. Sen- ator Root before leaving {or New York said: (‘omptroHerâ€"~\\'illium I). Cunning- ham of Hater. Sums Treasurerâ€"William Archer of Weawhester. Attorney Generalâ€"Meier E. Stein- brink of Kings. For State Engineer and Surveyor- Frank M. Williams of Oranget Secretary 0! State-Francis M Hugo of Jeffvrson. The‘Republioan slate convention at Saratoga, N. Y., nominated the follow- ing candidatesfor state ofï¬ces: \ For Governor -â€" Job E. Hedges of New York county. Lieutenant Governorâ€"James W. WadsWonh, Jr., of Lixingston. Senator Elihu Root Places Sal Approval on What He Says I. a “Healthy and Whole- some Ticket." Spirited Convention Contests Over Three Oiiices. ‘ -4 mummmsorum max NAME A ncm .. a , 1 * , 1r rm: mam PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK minors ‘ t3 tlarws that tho mop o\(‘vvds that of 11011 by Slinrmgro,’ vs inClude in thv t-Hinzntp msom. Nurth Dakota. South \Vyomipg. Iduhu, Munmna. nd Washington. Thr- mine, is urvaily vnhamwd by the of fruits anu \‘vge Hubs and Hi liH-I'uw (A 2MP of Firsts rvxmrli said tvn paswm‘ors had hmn hurt and a :rainnmn HHrd, but more alarming rumors fullmrnd. min-f n-nins (zxrrylm: doctors an- on their way to th» wrork. A Louis‘illo and .\'a1:~h\iH¢- train. south hound. Was wrmlwd mnr Alk- n‘.(1:t. Ala, (arly in â€10 day, and, ac- cording to rapm‘ts rH-vhvd I!(‘rv'_ the emire- train was: dystrnywd by ï¬amvs. Between ï¬fty and sixty men were; working on the building. How many! Many Reponed Hurt In Disaster Railroad Near Elkmont. Ala. escaped Is not known The bodies of W. W. McBride. for.- man of brick work. and ï¬ve others have bpen recovered. Rescuers be- Heve inany plumbers and assiatmts not seen after theeollnpse are en- tombed 1n the basement. At Kansas City. .\10.. a number of workmen Were nuried In the collapse of Walter Dnvis' new hotel under construction on Tenth street and The Paseo at 4 p. m. ‘V ‘27 Many Workman Buried In the Ruin.â€" le Bodies Recovered. A fou'riwn pound muskellnnge which had been hroked by Mr. Mc- (‘affrex was responsible for the drown- ing. “hum the bodies were- rvcmvrod there “as vlaspeti in NW hands of Mr “(Tam-9y a Ironing line and on the hook was a milskellungv, The flash was am! alive. ' , At Augustaiï¬aw one citizen ‘was { killed, another: was probalrly finally shot, a third terioualy lnjurml and a number of [mrsons ï¬r: d m'on by state ‘guardemcn (‘alipd ’out to DI‘UlH'I the ‘x'owpr plant of the Iron] strvvt ‘raH- ‘vray mmpanv [mm possible \iulmmp or In: sm“ ix x é’nnJv'yrs .\V air 'i‘urmzto. < hers n' my family '11:- i’irmm THHT, vi \Viliiam .'. (‘un‘x'vg I manag'r 1.! the (‘1. Electric (w n‘pzmy: i and two children. EXPRESS TRAIN WRECKED mow W ___7 WT ~ "MUSKIE' FRiW H C PEOPLE throw: arm 1' ('1 311A damn Rn? ShMN-I Iiv The gum'drmon \mrp smmnomd “hcn It “as, rénom-d Hm Man! was, ‘to he d;.n:omfirvi and (hwy hastily nluHisind a “Umd Him" Mfrud l‘orn was I illud “hvn ho and LN) F. 1’.qu a: H-lmnd m 1mg mp Zanoe One Person Ii Killed and Others Are Wounded at Augusta, Ga. TROOPS FIRE 0N CITIZENS Q hv Wuldnn' Fawoeu BIG HOTEL COLLAPSES Rear' Adu‘lral Who Accepï¬ed the Surrender of General Mehl. h. a‘tr'1lrngd rr. Effcrt to Take Big Fish In, Elli» mm hr min w \l'fl: at rho Irf‘l‘ml r. H. sumenuno 25 Hm ‘05 :n nut h Ihq' Lillvd “'hv'n hr and lmtmi m â€â€œ5. {he Whrn (hallo nurd. (i1 (:f 'I‘H‘unm. Saks mmrliun General his mother, wife Mn mem- w dz‘murnl in \ir‘mns Iminz xr â€:4 5mm hi! H‘s. In drho runsuhlu and 11m rlult Y0 ‘1‘! 1101 (“HIE 11m zonvmtv lnzn H mmâ€;- if she has the carp of [we hunu- tn ho-r km-pinz, It is sm'h â€u Mvueurtx tn hmmtify your n'm: :h'unw and mm a little to your IK'IQIIKIHZR {rum month to month. Pay for everything as you get It Boner delay ynlr nmrriucp a year than to lu-zin r.n‘~-rln1rdo-nvd With debts, H funds an- um start with the furnishings of Hw knvhc-n‘ dining room. bednqnm nnd lh'inz mum Put 0mg the) ntuolutoly "H'essary article: int thwar- room-i. Purchase My good. substantial fur- niture. all In: nothing for Show. These a leg wm last a lifetime and w!!! never? look poor. whtle showy. tawdry furniture grown Ihabby In I few month“ mm- 'Hw v gown-:1!» carp of \ 'J‘lm mun wnndvr {rut fools that h in It Abou‘ Doing (0 Hounkoeping and ; About Furrns‘nnqt‘ Are yd)! gum: in hmm-ko-eping? .\ N‘H. inh- :ir‘l if you (In Lure « hnnu- lif'o- shunh] he instilled in thv NIH) (Inn of marriage in the hvnrhl of lwlh mm: and \\‘if!'. 'J‘lm mun ml! he nmr‘h low apt to wnndvr than 111* own lir"~‘illi‘ i! be fowls that hr- has a [wrmnul interest i 1°11"st we once more We hack to ' tashio ie favor and they are to be‘ :1 ing the undershirt of many t (all costumes ‘ is a gown with the new box ‘ irt. which. you see. adds not Iullnessgo the width at the bottom. The i plaits are stitched and pressed flat so} that the slim silhouette in presened The or rape.†ls oomew hat on the tunic otder with an odd sash efl'ect. The comer and cuffs of white taille silk are edged with stunt“: plalted lingerie iemhrolder; This (oiinr broad at the héck. ends sharply at the shoul- der iiheï¬ i I I i H. .Vglughn of Los Angela. CaL, formerly of Chicago, to Mr. William D. Bea“ of 11 E. Superior Street, Chicago which took place on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Beaâ€. who has been a frequent visitor in High- land Park has many friends here and Mr. Bealljs a brother of Mrs. Charles C, Yoe of Haiel Avenue. ; A-number of friends gave a farewell party to Mr. and Mrs Harry “'hitman g whoï¬efl Monday to make 1heir home in [ Glenéoe. Th? marriage is announced of Miss [sabe- Vaughn, daughterof Mrs. Caroline Friday evening a number of friendsy surp sed Mrs. C. Butler in the form of al fare ll party. Mrs, Butler left Monday] for gncinnati where she will make an‘ extensive visit with relatives before leav- ing {ï¬r Canadawhere she will make her tutu: home. Mrs Butler was presented withghautiful sterling silver vanity: chain; as a remembrance. ; '1‘ Thursday , evening Mn. Julius: The Mystic Workers ~will R-‘ve a Cl , zim r entertained the Birthday Club. idrens party on Monday nighq October I 111% members of the Euchre Club gave 3‘ Masonic hall. Th†are also plann‘. ! a suggise party in honor of Mrs. Alma ‘ a dance to take place 3‘ the Ravim'aP. i Whi an on Friday evening. ; casino 0" Thursday evening. f’ctober} The Misses Garrity of Oakwood Ave- The Girls' Club/of the Y. W. C. A‘ e nue entertained Wednesday evening in joyed a social on Monday evrping The § honor of Miss Tessie McClory. were eighteen girls preseni Vt ho pk" ; A-number of friends gave a farewell : games 39d jOiM’d in the fiber 1mm; iparty to Mr. and Mrs Harry “'hitman . amusement. Reffï¬hmefll’s ï¬L-re Sena i Whoéleft Mondav to make 1heir home in 3‘ the do“ 0f the program; CHA" WlTH THE BRIDE. TIE marriage of Miss Mary Skeins of Lakq‘Forest and John Ralph of this city took place at noon Saturday. the young couple making a flying trip to Chicago for the purpose. After a short wedding trip ghey will return to thxs city and will be a home after October 15 in the Den- mangcottage on Vine Avenue. MES Dorothy Clark was hostess at a dinm" for twelve on Sunday when she entegainedthe members of her gym- nast dancing class 01 Chicago. " C'H it}; nw running-run .THE LAST WORD. Fashlon Approve: tho Box Flawed Skirt. he Social Side of Life ' Local Affairs of the week By the Observer \\ H1 1w loss nynt U) d9 Ru! Mom. , Real merh of any kind mnuot be long ronmalvd It will be dist-o'er“; and nothing: mm dc-[Iret'blte 1: int I man‘s gunning}: [fl hImu-lf. It} may not “my! be rewarded as Iv dud“. but It wfll always be knownâ€"Charter ï¬eld †"St'ivnllsh :n unrk my a unlrvrsnl languagu haw um- sunbnl to start wnh Um nlrvmh run the same mean in: 1hr- “mm (nu-r" a traveler, and "That is Hn- \kuH and (#40951me In speed: is pwn more universal‘ than music or mum-r Mum's! talus: dif- fer In dimwm (nannies. as due: mon 951mm frmn ï¬lm .nd of NW 9331!: f0 the olbvr a <knli and ormulmues means poison "â€"3..“ \ork Tunes 01) 3 L" tor-M “hm him (Mnr (‘10 you Y? :‘OU . O I in kaf In th Publkhvd Namimn nary. 1N) A CoIorod Bulk-gut. . Miss A. l. T \"uytes of Button. who is said to ho! Ibo "My colorpd woman In ar-Hre c-nmpMun work for rah-n for womvn. i! duin: splendid Work lunch: the nvzm In \"isn'uusin She bu been srmakim: In the «lunches and at open air meonngu The Widener MemoriIL Mrs (thrm- 3) \\'idvner. who wan I passnnzor rm «he lllv hilt-d Titanic.‘ be! husband and sun lmlnu’nmir I’ve. on lt. wlll gm sillllflrll in Han (at a llbmn~ in memory of per son; Ben?! E Wldwwr [[9 war: graduated from Harvard in 1907. and m- colletglon of books wlll he bouxed within It. 1:" will be erevted next to rba present Harvard library and will be a work 0! gm, :1 much pnlnâ€" has been taken {ruled- lng plane for In» hulldlng ' cost'lfl TLVW (‘H‘I '33 I'QIIH‘. and mm! and: ti 9‘ also 4;:hlv H"? 3!)- 3 Mrs. Emil Beck Metzel was. loam; .i Tuaday afternoon from threc to ï¬n' o clock at a large reception to- mcet Mn. :Albert Jackson Metzel. Assisting Mn. 1 Metzel were the Mesdames Ham F E Tyner Alexander Carqueulle HM lhal H Chandler Franklin Huge), R4 ‘Jones. George McBride, James Means“; nan. Ira J. Geer, Miss Cecil :Yail, a Miss Marion Leeper. The Metzel rd. :dence which is one of the most. attractive homes in Highland Park was daborntdy' idecorated. In the drawing room {hag were lestoons of greenery and red Kil- lamey roses, in the halls and on dug staircases were masses of ferns naf chry santhemums w hile the sun ï¬erlor w- ;turned into a Japanese garden withgi trellis over which lavendar and m‘ wistaria trailed. The tea table; Ias u, usually pretty with its silver vases ï¬ï¬‚dl with hydrangea and yellow citysanthe: mums : 'w m adnr‘lwi H:- SUN-«Ni- About {om couples attenckâ€"d the SIS scription dance at Highland Hall San... day night which closed an unue ually m season at (he hall. The ball :mom 5% been prmtily decorated by Mr: Sch“ and the dancers thoroughly enjoyed “ evening. Mrs Schwalbe plan; to raw the hall next summer news “Inch “UH: welcomed by those who haw-n been hui guests during the season just closed. 1 ‘ l 1H: if: I ON Unwe'sal Symbol vents (“m-n Murgor'l Last Wordi. «hum of Ham‘n d'Ambos. I :n- "Tm Intimate Memoirs of HI i- {Me emu for "Jun- Cars For M'lh Bott’et [r uwr: P.1'u Dn-Him 13 ("um 1-911) or two for Annuwr kind i~ u! colIuInid N) tulmn 0‘3! (v! the b0"). ix [e new! Tin-so Inner am {Mr (‘thvzlfl‘d milk, The: Aime Miilet ‘theEsculp lhv met Hun spo‘ke to Ia I'riH-r- And- that lxnicf It» Milli-l7 J'Mind err nuly â€ATP? {hints um- and‘â€"} He married fuur year: :9 ..lm\\‘l": Muse “1.1m mat V HM â€Mr 1mm" house no- ~hv--! :md |o<s tho ('0‘ ;v~ rhuking ’ ‘ ’ “9:159. thorn" won! 'I ru-nmnmrlove‘ It the xmrdnmu: HIM!“ n‘mninhxm nï¬lk may be pour . mum] afterward. a 1-911, or two for - .mi i~ n! (‘ll' ulnld 0!! of the b0"). ur TH n. TM; is one jmwss is sure L'h'l the; nzhf a bull‘- N1 V‘n til I! e r trait ow‘ in the fury way â€ir‘. in ob» W: hrnle Hm- kind: the hut“! z‘mzmmxm er have '9 many