Mrs. S. Johnson, Miss Hulda John- son; Mrs. B. R. Carlson, Mrs. Howard W. Cornelius and two children Mary Ann and Helen of Chicago were din- ner guests " the G., Albert Willen home on Sprintmtld nvenue, Friday. in. E. J. Ginter returhed from I business trip and spent thd'week-ond with-hits family. About twenty-five from Deerfield .3 sanded I..'eg.L311t.itttg, Right _tt..., _ In Mrs. F. 6. Peterson w†the meat of the’Edwud TherrUn Sr. family of HttttmusitrhreTaitharrr----- The Edwin Johnson» homily Aid Mrs. George Patti: visited " the Sun Johnson home in Half Day on Sandâ€. - . _ The Fred Kenning. of Highltnd Pat m Sunday Moon all": " Mm. Roy Miller m hostess to the Monday damn W20 club " is»! home on Wnukenn and. ll Wayne Reynolds of Ames," loin, is StortLegofMi1hri'edveal........... pound pound Armour’s Star Hams . . . . . . madmmsm.....................,...‘_....._-...-......-. Swift’s Premium Red Hots . . . .-. pound pound pound All our meat is inspected by the United States ' . ' . F Government _ . , ' Lean Native Boiling Beef . pound Best Native Round Steak ' .. Choice Native Pot Roast . . . . . Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs ""'.. .. pound . Fancy RitrLambChopsr..... pound --_-.. pound Leg of Genuine Spring Lamb . . . . . Swift's Prémium Sliced Bacon . . . . . . Deerfield Locals ' 519 Central " Avenue" Phone Highland Park 3140 Lincoln Market Mr. and Mrs. Liming Beebe and two children, who hnve been spending AJmmber .of Daemon! Rotarians including Herold Fisher, William Des- TiiqiiRCiiTiriiriiEimErTtinlrEi5r Donald, Dr. J. P. O’Connell, end Hu- old Vent attended 1 Rotary meeting " Fort Sheridan on Fridny. They witnessed in "my exhibition end w,- took of real army "trruh" u the guests of General McCloakey. About four hundred Rotariamrattended the meeting. "iiqiiiFitri7;tfri “no“ iiitfiicciitatii'. r "rV atiiiiiid .-ri.,s. (d, PM to holy him eeiestieate her birth. day anniversary. _-Laat :1?de evening. I. may. _of friends nnd relative; from 41-an JktrMttcNlLuht,,.apc.g2ertitsM Mrs. P. q. Peterson spent the ttrat part of the week with relatives in WNW Haiti Fromdtibn in]: In to be observed April " to Ma S. Child Health (by in on May 1. The Just Sow club meet Tuesdny afternoon at the home of Min Badid visiting Westley Strykor .'..1..rr..i..'..r...i..'..rr' 12c 2Se 22c 28c 35c 25c 12c 39c 3Sc 3Se THE PRESS Glenn Kenneth Ttttor, the little can of Mr. and Mrs. 0km: Taylor was baptized Sunday morning in the Beth- lehem Enhance] church. The baby's father we: received into the church st the came time. _ _ . Wt. and Mrs. Ed TAG have moved to China». Mr. and in. James Irir, toy, who have been living in Mrs. Robert Brown’s home, hive rented the Trier house on Datum venue. JtetciiJohnaotramd daughter Inez of Ashton, Iii., ere spending * few days " the home of his son, Reg. A. P. Johnson.‘ Mr. Johnson will se- company his son to the Illinois con- ference of the Ennzelicel church be- ing held this week in Mutton. Mn. 3.11. Kresir sustained ' mare cut od her forehead, &rturdar, than she fell in the driveway of the Kroc: yard. 7, Mr. andhllu. Harold Young-of Todd court, with Mr. and Mm. D. C. Curtis of Libertyville left Tuesday on a twelve hundred mile business trip which will take them to Dubuque, Iowa, Minneapolis, Minn., and nmby plsces. Miss Ruth Shapiro was hostess at a party Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Raymond Meyer and three lit- tle eons have been ill with bronchitis. Mrs. Meyer he: postponed her bridge club because of her illness. ' Miss Miriam Stryker, R. N., is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker, after a two weeks stay in Highhnd Park. There will be no church trer,iiees in the Bethlehem Evangelical church on Sunday, April E19. Member-twill at- tend the Harrington conference. The church school will convene at the usual hour.- Mr. and lit-3.11“], Russo were the dinner guests of Mr. ind Mrs. William evening; in honor of the seventy-third biz-thaw "trmrgarr6rftrrtrrWtitriiti Runso‘s father, Mr. Angelo Gama. Mrs. Bmmel‘me Bdektrurtrenttttnttw ed at a birthday party for her little cousin Emmeline Walker on Satur- day afternoon. T - Sunday guests at the Emil Fred- rich-Wm Ni. "George Nutr. baum, Miss Myrtle Nahum, Mr. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Fwd Tirppenbeek Jr., and Mr. Fred Ttppenbock Sr. of Chicago. _- _ -e . _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey enter- tained In bridge on Saturday in their new home on West Central avenue. Mr. and Mm. Philip R. Scully and tim children were the dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. August Amdt of Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. t E. Batu no en- tertaining their bridge club on Thurs- day evening (tonight). A fire which might his ended ur- iously was checked Hominy in the vicinity of the hm group of as tanks neu- Ostermgn avenue " the tracks. C. W. Getty left Monday evening mr-ar-heat-Nr-wt-imc---'-'- the’winter a the home at In. Beebe'e perente. vieited in We†on Sunday. In. Beebe’s parents ere in Florida. The Beebee expect to re- turn to their home on Ottoman eve- nue in tho nee: future. William Petersen left Sunday to: A, sunbeam: trip immune. Mr. and Mrs. Rey D. Reed: and three eeneyere the [meta of Mr. and mm Bandit- r, _ -- v-'- Ti?;;",f;g;;;,&’ cf h', /. Li,, Bob Runner is preparing to enter the state solo contest to be held at the University of Illinois on April " and " The baritone solos up" which he is working In "q'houtrltt' of _ Yesteryou†by Clay Smith. std “Believe #rtt All Thou %tdoriag Young Chaim." by much. Bob Hammer Enters . State Solo Contest "The commission system of retru- htinz ntlities has granted tofhe pub- lie great powers. but to use these Role, 95,01???) ' jam-t ham alert and'v informed Lam mm the thoughtful men and mtmen'of the state." "Why are public utlities treated differently than other types of com- panies? Because the types of busi- nesses are ones upon which the pub. lie is so dependent that the» busi- neeses cannot be left in the sphere of unregulsted private -eompetition and furthemm, tytrppetitthp, is 9an in: practicable because they ere netureI monopolies. The law regards these businesses as ducted ‘witb . public interest, and therefore a public busi.. nese. over which the government can exercise much greater control than it" can over busineuee not effected with s public interest.†C-IT-lit-ttttutter-yur, 1tp,,guBlitttLrrJtit, P""""-'". when the, state legislatures themaareas, rather .tuas-ther-eoatirh-ao-mtrqaitwte-tlse use“ end teat "rtsN1tbarrterteths services,. of public utility emttpanits. The iegislstures had to attend to s arrest meet-rmssnd tad no time to drum up. ttetrarartd date sched- tilenfmrw _grttgttt.sst1pta,rt/C'_., T ___ “Toward the close of the hat cen- tury s device was oritttttatad to cure these defects, and to nature quick and inexpensive justice to both util- ity compsnies and to consumers. This device ‘Wss regulation through expert commissions. T h e commissions have different names.‘ Here in Illi- nois we have the Illinois Commerce Commission and Illinois is one of the states which has granted its commis- sion full and sweeping powers over all important types of utilities." price for some product or service, he might go to court to recover the ex- cess. Or if the utility refused to give Mr. Jones adequate service. he might go“ to etmrt-tas-esoert the rendition of the service. But the court: had no power to " rates for the future. or to " them for the public u e whoie; they conic! only may that an individual we: ehnrtred too much or toe, little, or had had some injustice done him." The April number of the Illinois ,_ A _ . " 'MI L aw. 'i' ilgcstt, the lation of Public Utilities" by Joseph C. Swidler, who says in put: “Originally the only WWI the public had over utilities wu through t!» 00911}: " 1 utility company Discussion in April. Number at Illinois V t Oran f flfL'Jl'4u'lli'll o PUBLIC 1muNis REGUIATION PROBLEM Thursday. April 10, 1931 ices will , [regains _ (311:1:ch Saturday Sand†sch Sunday: In the a given by charter mt will take p The pastor the history other event At the clot dies' Aid , Sunday , Morning A week célebnte t organiutic the 40th , tion of on: will be con 10:30, It I he will de Yon are me of the din road, luthoriud tare may chased. , every we: =tty,sg,t1ittL,g a Wednesday afternoon: Fiat Cl F'irat C geientist, vices ever. and on . o'eloek, w1 Science lit schooi met to pupils and 20. Subject non, “Do St. Jon (Evanzol N. Green 9:30 Sun 10:30 Dh ninth: