$1,OOO.O concession on choice residence lots in Wilmette, near tran xsportation, if you start home construction within: ninety: days. Lotsed reguiarly at $50.00 per, foot with $12,000.00 restriction. Take'advantage of lowest conùstruction costs W'n years. HeIp relieve unemployment. Effect a triple saving, On Financing On Cost of Lot. Qn Construction Architects Material Men ,Builders,, e- I Cooperate Address "Building Concessions" c/o of this paper PeiiJ M. v .LaveL'.y' b - ài-.. -. . - dren were most etertaining in an orchestral and rbythm preseiitation. The grade scbool band played tbree numbers directed by Loweil Peter- son. Credit is due these chilcfren for. their entbusiastic effort in a reali .difficult performance. Tbe experi- ence they are getting is invaluable je preparation for future work along this lice. Miss Frank's foiirth grade sang two,.slumber. songs and two wake-up songs, al' very mucb e-ý joyed. The two fifth grades, Mrs.ý Larson's and Miss Van- Horne's pupils, dra- matized an.incident ie Daniel,,Boonie',s life- je ,a play called "Danilel Boone' S4uiff.Box." -This, was very wel done by the boys ;of the two rooms, and pioneer' ife at, that timie asde scribed-je stories tôld by several of tbe girls. The 'acconiplishnents of Sir Fran- cis'Drake, Magella n, and Colueibug were told je song and story by Mrs. Joyce's fourtb grade. The words and mu sic of the songs were written by members of the class who may cer- tainly be proud of their achievement, SChildren of Miss Adland's dancing ýclasses entertained with, a -tap danc- ing nueiber. These cbildren bave- made excellent progress in the short, titne tbey have been uflder Miss Ad- tand's direction, and it is hoped in the future a large number of children will benefit by these classes so con- venitently located je our own Logan ,by the mothers of the th ir d grade cbildren, who acted as bostesses. Rebearsal s for the einstrel show to be heki Tbursday ani Friday eve- nlings, February 19 and 20, are being. held regularly,' and,îit is promised that the show will býe weill worth the price of the admission.-' Tickets may be bought f rom the roomn chair- man or at the Patty shop. *Dr. Kopald, who camne here froni Buffalo two years ago, bad been in a comaà for several days. He took ili last June f rom injuries received dur- ing the World war. Born in Austria forty-six years ago, he was brougbt to this country by bis parents when he was a few mon ths old., He received 'bis B. A. and M. A. degre'es. at the University of Cincinnati, later. takieg 'special courses in semetics at the Universi- ty* of California, He entered tbe ministry atStock- ton, Cal., im1909,'cotinuin thr until the'close of 19112.. le 1913,' he accepted a icatil to bc- lorne rabbi of Temple, Beth'Zion,ý Buffalo, remnaining 'there until bis' cal to the eorth shore temple >a few yearSWago. Order Radio Sets for *Our Police Departmnent The Wilmette Village board in- st ,ië*d- Village Manager C. M, Os- born Tuesday night to purchasic two Western EIectric low-wave radio re- ceiving sets for the Wilmette, Police department from the Daninernark -Electric company. One of the setsý will be placed. in the police head- quarters je the Village hall and the othier will be installed je the new po- lice squad car. The new radio re- ceiving sets will assist Wilmette po- lice in cooperating more fully with the police of Chicago, Evanston and other surroundng towns. MIS, M. B. DUX DIES Funeral services for Mrs. Mathilde Blanche Dlux, who <ied Tuesday, Jan- pary 27, were held last Friday f roni ber late residence, 131 Maple avenue. Wilmette,. Mrs. Dux bad been iii about two weeks. For the past six years she had Iived in Wilmette, and prior tothat time was a resident ot Chicago for may .years. She is sur- vived by ber busband, joseph Dux', two daugbters, Mrs. Arlene Dux Sko- ville of Wilmette and Mrs. Ethel Iradsbaw of Winnetk a. and two sons, Taoa.iJi of*Wilmette and1 Waldo of orrington at Davis lEvanston, Illinois ~, *f~'" i le