ful as one played andante. Joy can|(, the Auditor of Public Accounts of | * . . De Lo artistically articulated as| the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. | Prescription | fi 1 we understand this we car RESURCES | Your Ba a el 1 | | . approach Edgar Saltus's posthumous Loans on Real Estate dd | ga g a i GHOST GIRL in the proper spirit. " (1a) Oia IN 127,850.00 | J : oans on Collateral Secur- | After his mighty canvases of Rome LR 60,170.00 | Honesty md roval purple and gloomy gray the Overdrafts (2 1.870.0% | li GHOST GIRL, all pinks and blues | {} S Ee invest ii ua ity Pr trunks and other baggage. with its clear greys and its center or| "= "r U (3) Ber 15.715 00 | Si scarlet comes trippingly into our sur-| oH Fol colt Saihad C We'll see that they reach the sta- prised and, at first, doubtful vision. 4) : A are fin ia Dlentv of tirké { : 5 IR oly Hl 3, TR Vfl OS SAL EAE 399,220.17 nn) 3 . But though he uses an unfamiliar Banking House, Furniture | v v Baiotlor-ine. master. LOUCH. 18. BINOYEL nr Furies (5) Lov 5,632.35 | Right Prices i. oq present. ; Due: front Banks, Cash I'he dependability of Scully The story is that of a young cos-| and Oiher Cash Re- WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 CHILDREN'S PROGRAM FEATURE AT HOYBURN "Black Beauty" Shows Next Saturday Children of the north shore are looking forward with keen pleasure to the special Children's program to be given at the Hoyburn Theatre, Davis street, Evanston, on Saturday morning, September 30. "Black Beauty,' 'the famous story of the life of a horse, which is read by every school child in America, will be the feature attraction at this Chil- dren's program. In addition, Man- ager Sturtevant has secured one of the finest Child comedies of recent pro- duction entitled "The Stork's Mis-|House, and their opinion was unan-| gcouts and the large center or as take." | imous that it would be far better to | sembly room and increased kitchen : There are to be two showings| wait until next spring when every | facilities will also go through. The for the children; the first at 9:30 A. M. and the second at 11 A. M. Adults are welcome to accompany the chil- istically and thirst-provokingly about) the condemned grape as to make inno- | cent readers long to become breakers | of the eighteenth amendment. | But plot, humor and gastronomy are | but side issues. tus has left us the GHOST GIRL to open for him the door of eternity. I would ask onlv that the literary editors of both the Heavenly Harp and the Asbestos American please copy this review so that Mr. Saltus will be sure to know how much I enjoyed his book. John Phillip Morris, Postpone Building at Community House (Continued from Page 1) ernors consulted the leaders of vari- ous activities using Community indication points to a considerable reduction in the cost of building. In the meantime, the architect's watched closely, so that it will be | | es. Style, style is every-| scribers and public to know that thus thing and lying in his grave Mr. Sal-| far the sum of $65,000 has been pledg- By deferring the building until next community, and particularly of the subscribers, in delaying matters as described above. | It will be interesting to the sub- ed toward the construction of the new building. Subscriptions from Winnet- ka residents who were absent at the time of the campaign and some peo- ple who could not be reached at that time are still coming in. New Legion Quarters As stated in June after the active canvass was completed the fund sub- | seribed will not permit under any con- | ditions, the accomplishment of the full plans of the Governors. The idea | of a separate assembly hall or audi- torium has been given up. The gym- nasium stage will remain as at pres- ent. The seven new club rooms will be built as planned, including quar- ters for the American Legion, for the Camp Fire Girls, and for the Boy present plans on which bids were tak- en included a large and entirely ade- quate stage of permanent construc- Captured! PEE | P25 i & Gparamount Cpiclure; dren for this program. ia ; tion with provision for dressing : ; . plans and specifications are complet- . i ; : Confident that the Children S pro- ed, and the building situation will be | FOOMS, toilets, etc., to occupy one gram will prove entirely successful, end of the assembly room. Loose pd JESSE L. LASKY Mr. Sturtevant, an advocate of whole- some pictures for both young and old, is planning to continue the plan of Saturday morning pictures for chil- dren. Public demand will determine whether or not the plan will become a permanent feature. The pictures are shown nominal admission fee. at but Book Reviews By John Philip Morris possible to go ahead with construc- tion on very short notice when the situation reaches a favorable point. The Governors are greatly disap- pointed that the public is not going to have the benefit of the increased fa- cilities planned last spring during the present year but feel that they are acting in the best interests of the it, this providing very much better facilities for dramatics, concerts and other entertainments requiring more modern stage equipment than has hitherto been available in the com- munity. | seats were to be provided for this room and it is estimated that 350 to 400 people could be accommodated in spring, the Governors confidently hope that this program can be carri- ed through to a successful completion. Community House activities will formally open on October 1 and full announcement ,of program will be made before that time. The Governors voted, at their meet- ing on Monday, to give again the an- nual Halloween party to the village and appointed a committee to make plans for it. "l can always leave off talking When | hear a master play." So Browning, himself one of the Great Ones. And it is always true. Nor, in order to show their genius, do the performances of the masters al- ways have to be epic poems or splen- did symphonies. There can be great art in a fandango or a limerick, and an allegro passage can be as beauti- and Russia painted in bloody crimson, mopolite, Jim Brandish, who inherits a great fortune and settles in New York. Timid and a man of the open road no girl has ever touched him un- til he meets his Helen, Nelly Chilton. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Winnetka Trust & Savings Bank Located at Winnetka, Ill, State of Illi- | nois, at the close of business on the | 15th day of September, 1922, as made FL 86,835.2% | Other Loans (1c) sources (7, 8, 9) 128,063.11 Total Liabilities ..$ 825,355.93 | LIABILITIES fer The Perfect That is What | 1] We Give You PRESENTS 'North of the Rio Grande' Captured! By its whirlwind sweep and mighty climaxes--that's what happens to everybody who sees this action-romance of the Great Southwest. COMMUNITY HOUSE Friday, Sept. 29th 7.15 and 8.45 P. M. ADMISSION 25¢ ON'T worry about your Transfer Co. service is particu- larly attractive to business men who are trained to appreciate ab- She, repelled dually by a sinister birtn Genital Sian a) ...... $ $2400.00 solute reliability. mark he bears and by being altogeth- U 2 oi d Profits (Net 5,000.0( | er in love with another is neverthe- | -1C1ViAe ros (Neh) ay EEE | less "jockeyed" into a marriage with is ITSM Met aaidd 3801s . Jim. They start, per automobile, on Doriid i A AOA Winnetka 232 their honeymoon and flve minutes la- Reserve Accounts (6) ... 9,102.99 | x ter she and the chaffeur are dead, he critically injured and the car a heap of scrap iron. Then comes the reappearance of the dead Nelly and Jim's efforts to reach her across the void. How the ghost is finally laid must not be told but the plot is carried forward cleverly and is plausible, always plausible, There is likewise a subplot relating the love story of Jim's chum, one Chandos Poole, out of whose mouth we hear the whole tale. All through the book there runs true humor like a strain of music. There are likewise many Victorian descrip- tions of food and strong drink. Vol- stead surely ought to pass another law making it an offense to write so real- Total Liabilities ..$ 825,355.93 I, M. K. Meyer, President of the Win- netka Trust & Savings Bank, do sol- enmly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. M. K. MEYER, President State of Illinois, | County of Cook Subscribed and sworn to before ms this 20th day of September, 1922. E. DUDLEY BRADSTREET, (Seal.) Notary Public. Announcement Watch for our 20th Business Anniversary SHOE SALE BROKEN SIZES 40 to 50 Starts September 30th REPAIRING DEPARTMENT FULLY EQUIPPED With modern machinery and employing modern Every job guaranteed. REPAIRING CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Winnetka Shoe Store methods. 804 ELM STREET Established 1902 PER CENT OFF PHONE 694 Adams Pharmacy || Winnetka | Phone 2 | SCULLY TRLUSTER COL EXPRESSING &'MOVING 6 PROUTY ANNEX WINNETKA, ILL. Dine at ROBINSON'S EVENINGS -- 6:00 TO 8:00 P.M. SUNDAYS -- 1:00 TO 3:00 P.M. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS DANCING H. LUENSMAN, Prop.