often pound of cure. K, mm W ii'11flhi"' ï¬emgbwï¬ 536 Central Avenué ?atronize the Press Advertisers not NHL" 1'utlt' Sheahen Motor Co. HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY and rattles Is or 'or, “an ounce of provontinn o. tn us and In us eliminate all the Kurt h S't. John SUNDAY DELIVERIES PHONE 2:88 Then lt V. T. McMAHON. R. Ph. G. ll cheek it once in so Ava-mu worth a nothing finer made in. Ice Cream Always popular and really there THE PRESS Phone Highland Park 2404 NESSELRODE PUDDING Weekly Film Review by D. A. R. Committee; Pictures to Be Shown rial! Tin-1 vuwhny: mnmh-tl J" ï¬rm! in low, volunteers for spy duly. A pivturv of supreme courage mmhim-d with oxevllettt comedy and I-vnutiful wv,uUtvrn sumo! provides de- iluhtful rmfertainmunt fur the cntim l yulml! "n u ttinw rp" "Men Without ippine Mary“! sunkvn suhm mrrt. 500nm wh linnal are quitt wt, of the film think Only it Montana Miron,' mi story with n unuuu m: and pl'r mos to 0-minute the recommen- ms and cumments on forth-com. attrtwtions at the local theatre. 'nguhnnd King," feature techni- . ‘with Dennis King and Jenn- . Machunald. This romantie op. :n is based an the life of the lmml pore, Francois Villon who I and law-d in France during the "tth twntury. The quaint his- t iuwkstround, beautiful color M. ', and oxvollont music make a , "niovable trout in which all the fin:uwivr “Hun nt havkgrnunn. and mum†unjuyahlt' tr / can partie Mann Mimn." thrilling nut-of- story with ht-lutifu] wostvrn yi. of ArmiIt-d daughter tf vast- nzmrior "mule ehiefly fur ex- ion.rrf Joan Crawford', spe- t u-x-npponl and jazzy conduct. mo oxtvihrnt sum: numbers by rs. but it is docitlly no! recom- d Cu. youth: 0r (-hildron. t'oicrtt umo the " ith " of m‘y‘nf m .uuGvaviru ICS whieh 0 who nf f Civil w Mon amt but Women," zrim and yor? men facing death J/murine. The opening 5 whieh seem rather oh. quite "blitorated by the film as a whole. This and interesting picture. " splendid example of fur children nld t-nough lhvmsc-lves. ,Braw increasing interest in Iont oat 'ipte "man This urrimr Gary m Worm! 4 i nesting lays involves who, disillu- committee IS ANNOUNCE REDUCTION _ IN ELECTRIC RATES a: m". VICE-[II R. T, 5 Int ur. hymnmu ings l'lkt The New Rates The m-w rmlucul residential rate, a. mnlo pullllt' by John G. Learned, viva-musidont of the company. will be 8. T. 5 und 2, cents (net) per kilowatt- hvur. vxeept in Arlington Heights, Krnihvln'th, Lake Bluff and Melrose l’urk whrwe the initial pui'tion of the mtv will ho l cunt higher due tn or- xlhmnm- pruvisions, awarding to the amount "f olovtricity used in a month, nmi tho number of mums in, a home wid he the basis of computing the charges, instead of the number of Surkolx, which is tho present prae- mu it m hull thy pm Thr of thnn ht-fm't rim ht 'ublie Service Co. Charges for Current to Residences to Be Cut Aug. I tial It Mum nt h-ln um l'nllvr 1 oltttr'isri o“ rt) .11 " cor Make Survey A >uru>y tn determine the number " run-ms in rv.qidonees throughout the ll .' rilm-y svrved has been made by the l‘ul-lir' Sr-rvico Company in c‘onnectlon with the establishment of this rate, and a continuation of this survey will he normssnry from time to time to 1werr tho t-nmpany's records accurate. Ctrirwident with the filing of a new rate fur ri-sidontial service the com- pany has aha filed a new light and pom-r rutp for small. commercial uwrs‘. such as strros, shnpr. and of, fit-cm. This now commercial rate, which will be available on August I, will make it possible for a majority of the small commercial customers to swun- a reduction in their costs for ofretric sen-ion over a year's period. ilices 'ho new pate f chm'uinu , llirit)’ makes t is a tlvvv'or Nun hf tho t Customer "as Option "Although this new rato‘ does not, nnr'I-l the existing rate for residen- §nl suuwjeo, and any cust'ymer is rivilv-m-tl to w-turn to tho nld rate if l charm-z aftrr..htwinst tried the ow run- nut" Mr, Learned said "we. olir-n- thr, new rate will be generally urn-pm] 1uwausi, it is a reduction to tavtivally all residential customer . 'he nvw pate ie, a mrulernizod mothid t vhzlruing for sslvetrieity, Its sim. “My makes it Paw to understand. t is a tlvvv'oprtwtd tn avoid consider- t;on hf tho number of liirhtintt mit- ['11 and wrkms in mmputlng hills. 'nvlvr thv new rah- the charges for llu‘lr'ivlty mm ha.uwd on ‘tho number rf rum: and tho amount of oleetri, ity consulm-(l m that any cus‘tnmor nay equip his home for lights ind mull utrpliattr't's without limitation." mpan h the Illinois Ctmmet'ce C n orrTuesday of this week wluvtiun in rates at the Public ice l‘nmpnny of Northern Illi- fur rmitlimtial eleetrie stervirn nnim: with regular meter read. Liken on and after August l, lit-m ammuncod by the general 's' of that company: The new will "vct a spring of more than illiwn dollars. tn users of the vany's residential service over ll ul of 12 months. It was filed thv Illinois Ct.mmet'ce Commis- armpmmwi _tu make this new nimble to our residential cus- " said Mr. Learned, “because PS it pussihlv f, r the average 'lder to have a creator use of mvvnioncos which electricity into the homo at a lower cnst Thupsday, June 5, 1930