WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 TILL NONETS TEPOTED ISI: Owen Moore Film Comes to Community House "Reported Missing," playing at the Community House next Friday, is a moving picture that really moves. If ever the phrase "not a dull moment," was rightfully applied it has been to this picture in which Owen Moore is the leader of a company of performers who have completely mastered the art of entertainment. The story concerns the efforts of an Oriental shipping king to gain control of a fleet of ships upon which Owen Moore, as Richard Boyd, has an option. In order that young Boyd's option will lapse, the wily Chinaman arranges to have him shanghaied--and then the fun begins. It is just one thrill and laugh after another and the comedy sequences produced a state bordering on the hysteria at yesterday's showing, particularly when Tom Wilson as the hero's faithful colored servant, began wielding a wicked looking razor in the general direction of the yellow cohorts of Oman, the villain. The biggest thrill in the picture is IS ON HO An Ideal Occupation for Young m Women We have some positions open ® for bright young women over pg eighteen who have finished HM High School or Grammar R School. The pay is good, ad- g vancement is steady, working WM conditions are excellent, and H employees are protected by a g liberal benefit plan. Why not work near home, save carfare and other expenses? Apply at your home telephone office or call chief operator at Winnetka OW Illinois Bell Telephone Co. EW Ne EEEEEEEEEEE a race between a sea sled and a hy- droaeroplane which is followed by a chase in high powered machines. The fight in the home of Oman is the greatest ever and one no lover of conflict should miss. It had yester- day's crowd hanging on to the seats, If you want to be thrilled, amused and have a chance to hiss a villain, see "Reported Missing." Men's Class Discussion Provides Sermon Subject "The Foundation of Our Saints," is to be the sermon subject at the Win- netka Congregational church this Sunday morning at the regular 11 o'clock services. Rev. James Austin Rchards, the pastor, will discuss that topic with re- lation to an address by Prof. Fred Merrifield last Sunday morning be- fore the session of the Sunday Morn- ing Men's Bible class. Sea Sled and Sea Plane in thrilling Race in Case of RICHARD BOYD PAULINE DUNN "Reported Missing" It's Coming! Watch for the Key Contest Adams Pharmacy Winnetka HAT character is toaman,apolicy is to a company. Since our inception thirty years ago we have never swerved from our purpose to mar- ket, at a moderate profit, the best cement it is pos- sible to make. Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co. Marquette Building, Chicago Local Distributors WINNETKA COAL-LUMBER CO. 20th Business Anniversar TO OUR PATRONS! We feel that we are indebted to you and wish to thank you for your kind co-op- eration in the past. Our slogan has always been, and will be QUALITY AND SERVICE. ANNIVERSARY SHOE SALE Begins September 30th Discontinued lines of FOOT FITTER (called TOM, DICK and HARRY) Men's $8.00 Shoes : : . Men's $6.50 Oxfords ; : : Ladies' $9.50 Oxfords . : . Ladies' $8.00 Red Cross Oxfords, steel shank . . : . $6.00 Ladies' $7.00 Shoes . . ' $5.00 BROKEN SIZES IN HIGH AND LOW SHOES OF DIFFERENT LINES $4.50 Men's Non-Skid Basket Ball Shoes, Now . $4.00 Boy's Non-Skid Basket Ball Shoes, Now . $3.00 Satin Pumps, $5.00 value . . . . $4.00 $6.50 $5.00 $6.00 BIG REDUCTION ON BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES and ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES REPAIRING A SPECIALTY REPAIRING CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Winnetka Shoe Store 804 ELM STREET PHONE 694 Established 1902 H. LUENSMAN, Prop. Grace Forbes Frocks ||| Terrific Storm JOHN MILLS Making at Sea-- Carpenter Remodeling What has happened and Contractor Exclusive Models Room 217 Hoyburn Bldg. Davis Street, Evanston Tel. Ev. 7467 Richard Boyd and Pauline Dunn? Estimates given on old and new work 664 CENTER STREET Phone Winnetka 1200 "Reported Missing" Ny