Public Service Company of Northâ€" ern Illinois reports for the ~quarter ended March 31, 1929, a net income of $2,081,479 after all charges, inâ€" cluding â€" depreciation, interest and taxes, compared with $1,827,9026 for the. corresponding quarter last year. Gross revenues for the period amountâ€" Public Service Co. 30 . _ ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Telephone Highland Park 144 f Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Passenger Station â€" Elm Placé and First Stâ€"â€"â€"Phone Highland Park 3545 Don‘t Disappoint Mother ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION â€" Complete Oiling: and Greasing \â€"__ 30 Minute Service Artstyle Chocolates Financial Réports| **%:°*"*°â€" Pags #] NAPHTHAâ€"KEROSENE ~~~~ C&SOLINE :. â€" V EFE D O L SOLD ONLY AT Mother is looking forâ€" ward to May 12. She‘s wondering ~what kind of candy you are going to give her this year. Forâ€"a change, present her with ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATES, a great favorite among the ladies. ~If you are not at home, let our mailing department ship them for you. $1.50â€"$3â€"$4.50 ViL 11Ul d }y | ed to $8,519,925, comparedâ€"~with $7,â€" The most eloquent thing many pubâ€" lic speakers can say, is to stop and sit down. 3 For the 12 months ended March 31, 1929, the company reports a net inâ€" come of $6,107,007, compared with $5,610,685 for the prévious 12 months, and a gross of $30,387,185 compared with $27,122,581. T HE P RE $ $ This will be theâ€"festure of a public meeting to be held Friday . évening, April" 26, at 8. The speakers will be Mrs.: _ Stewart W. French of Pasaâ€" dena, Cal.;â€"Louis Gregory of Washâ€" ington, D. C.; Mrs. Elizabeth Greenâ€" leaf.of Boston, and Albert Vail of Evanston.> The fellows who commit crime beâ€" cause they can‘t find any work, are likely to be provided with a steady Job soon in the jails of Illinois. a It is planned, however, in case the ‘growth of Northfield warrants, to provide a feeder main in Tower road, from Linden avenue west to Hibbard road thence south in Hibbard road to Willow road. ~. > seem to help wastingâ€" their. own money. _ f Some folks who can tell just how theâ€"government can avoid waste, can‘t peace, will be _ a featureâ€"of â€"theâ€" naâ€" tional convention to be heldâ€"at the Bahai temple, Sheridan road, just at the Evanstonâ€"Wilmette bo un d ary, April 26 to /28; ie : Presentation of the Bahai plan for the union of science and religion, for universal education â€"and universal Bahai Plan Feature â€" é .of National Meeting . Water is to be delivered by Winâ€" netka at the west limits of the vilâ€" lage, on Willow road. . For the presâ€" ent, it is announced, it will be supâ€" plied through the existing distribu< tion system, by means of a short exâ€" tension in Willow road, west of Glenâ€" dale avenue. ~â€" P fexp=all .Negotiations looking toward this arrangement have been underway for several months, and the ordinance authorizing the contract was passed at the meeting of the Winnetka Vilâ€" lage ‘Council last week. ~ * £ Winnetka toâ€"Supply Water to Northfield The Village of Winnétka has auâ€" thorized a contract with Northfield to provide that municipality with water for a period of ten years, at a price of 18 cents per thousand gallons, says the Winnetka Talk. 16 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park â€" Formerly with Borchardt Beauty Parlor SPECIALISTS in all lines of BEAUTY CULTURE nermintniomenmetsrpnstnnmctrciindl n diimbraioen nnave mvenrneie reaimmmeinesasa ic uc ta ls Helen Ryan PHONE HIGHLAND PARK : Experts in Permanent Waving ROOMS 7 and 8 MILADY‘S BEAUTY SALON property ofâ€"the club." Special memâ€" bers will be permitted use of the tenâ€" nis â€"courts, a privilege which will exâ€" tend to wives and children under 18 years of age, and to children over 18 for a smiall extra fee. « This new form of membership enâ€" titles those _ elected, to use the words of the directors, "to the privileges of the club except that they will not have the right to use the golf course, nor the right to attend members‘ meetâ€" ings nor to hold any position as offiâ€" cerâ€"or director of the club, nor to obtain any interest in the assets or Funeral of Mrs. McGuire Held: Thursday, April 18 _: Special memberships in _the Evanâ€" ston Golf club which: allow the holdâ€" ers certain privileges of the club without the use of the golf course or interest in the property of the club, are. announced by the board of direcâ€" tors. 4 esE . _Dr. Horace G. Smith, pastor of the Wilmette Methodist church, of â€"which Mrs, McGuire was a member, officiatâ€" ed at the funeral services. Burial took place at Memorial Park cemeâ€" tery. «+. s > % Evanston Golf Club > â€"â€"â€"Has New Member Plan For more than 30 years Mrs. Mcâ€" Guire had been ‘a resident: of the north shore. She was born in Linâ€" say, Ontario, and lived for a numâ€" ber of years in Cleveland before comâ€" ing to Chicago in 1887. She was married to Mr.â€" McGuire in 1888. â€" Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock in the Wilmette parish Methodist Episcopal church for Mrs. J. Fred McGuire, 565 Sheridan road, Winâ€" netka, who died last week at Deland, Fla., after a brief illness, Mrs. Mcâ€" Guire is survived by her husband, J. Fred McGuire, a partnerâ€"in the real estate firm of McGuireâ€" and Orr; a daughter, Mrs. Florence M. Herâ€" locker, of Kenilworth; a son, Walter J.. McGuire; of Glencoe, and three grandchildren. â€" > Jane Stewart _ _ Formerly with Denzel‘s Vanity Shop Thursday, April 25, 1929 \__..Wolve _ now an« _5 cents â€"« dead an * â€"raded â€" _ where c bountyv | "I ha fields an increasi â€"porting dent if ] jured in . _‘"The such th: received today. " a heavy the: han derous i ion â€"exp county « of the t ing the Frank his sku outside Adams . Victory day mo sciousne Man â€" "The session bounty and pla categor eggs. He tu D. Kels: in his c conspira ed the : Supe Zurich, the. â€"exi weather later th idents 1 winter « he mad Boar Thursd