WINTER IS HERE! SHEAHEN MoToRr COMPANY 125 N. St. Johns Ave. Fine Personal Stationery at attractive low prices Is Your Motor Car Prepared? UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 536 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK Complete Automobile Service O0 troubles over to us . 100 ENVELOPES not turn your motor car NAME AND SINGLE SHEETS ADDRESS YOUR AND 00 Phone H. P. 388 Rytex Stationery is printed stationery ; the Rytex process gives you fine raised letter work or monograms without the necessity of purchasing expensive dies. THE PRESS 100 FOLDED SHEETS AND ©â€"100 ENVELOPES Carbon Monoxide Kills Waukegan Man in Garage Robert 8. Grice, for 22 years a well| known and universally liked resident | of Waukegan, was found dead on the| floor of his garage at 427 North West | street last week. A pair of pliers lay close to his hand. The open switch and empty gas tank of his automobile were mute testimony that he had been «vercome by poisonous carbon monoxâ€" ide gas as he worked on his car in the wosed garage during the afternoon. He had evidently been dead . since bate afternoon, as there was no light in the garage and he could not have worked after sundown. Mrs, Grice, who had been worried about her husâ€" band when he failed to keep an apâ€" pointment with her downtown, disâ€" covered his body when she took a flashlight to the garage to see whether \or not the car was there. > field ol Mr. and Mrs. hristmas dinner ¢ Mr. and Mrs 596 N. Western Avenue LAKE FOREST 25 not â€"ordinary W.‘ Antes will be the r guests at the home . C. Ender of Deerâ€" PUBLIC SERVICE CO. MAKES GOOD SHOWING Reports For 11 Months Inxdi- cate It to Be One of Few to Grow Judging from the report on carnâ€" ings of the Public Service corporation of Northern Illinois, for the eleven months of the year, this corporation will be orie of the few in the United States to show an increase in earnings for 1929 over 1930, says a newspaper report The carningsfor the year. Net earnings of Public Service of Northern Illinois after d_eprecintion interest, charges quarters crease over the resuits IM AMC EDICE® sponding period of 1929. If the showâ€" ing for the final three months of the year is equal to that in the last quarâ€" ter of 1929, the net income for 1930 will be in excess. of $7,750,000, as compared with $7,100,870 last year, which was $1,247,416 in excess of the previous record. & Gain for Quarter Probable After allowing for preferred diviâ€" dend requirement, a net income of $7,â€" 750,000 would be equal to approxâ€" mately. $13.80 a share on 504,344 shares of common stock outstanding at this time. There is a good possiâ€" bility of the results for the final quarâ€" ter of 1930 being better than in the same period of last year, each gain of $100,000 being equivalent to nearly 20 cents a share on the common stock. The earnings for 1929 were equal to $13.69 on 442,479 shares of comâ€" mon stock outstanding at the end of the year. The best showing, heretoâ€" fore, on the issue common capitaliza~ tion at the end of any year was $13.76, reported for 1928. â€" Based on the avâ€" crage amount of common stock on which <dividends are pair, the per share figures are. materially higher, being $16.04 in 1929 ~and $15.84 in 1928, as against common dividend payments of $8 a share. & Gross Growing Steadily Public Service has been experiencâ€" ing a consistent improvement in gross | revenues this year notwithstanding the fact that business activity in genâ€" 1(-ra] has been on a reduced scale. In | the first nine months of this year the | gross : earnings totaled $26,684,294, | which represented a gain of nearly lsz,non,mn over the total in the correâ€" sponding period of 1929. The net inâ€" lcnmc after all charges for the nine lmnnths was $5,545,049 and $4,895,470, respectively: . In the final quarter of '1929 gross revenues aggregated $9,â€" 250,518 and the net income was $2,â€" | 205,400, The first and last quarters of the year are productive of the largest earnings. Prairie Farmer Buys Illinois Farm Paper Burridge D. Butler, publisher of the Prairic Farmer, a former resident of Highland Park, has announced the purchase of the THlinois Farmer. The latter publication, which has been issued for 34â€" years. and was owred by Dante Pierce, now of Des Moines, Towa, will cease publication, Butler announced. increase > corporation is showing a markâ€" werease in both gross and net of »deral taxes and all other each of the first three f this year showed an inâ€" r the results in the correâ€" Thursday, Dec. 25, 1930