mics, Polly Dur- pie- new [a of nine- d in date It of Iring ting Sid.. tri- ter "" Lday the the ut- _ ms OF THE NATION “USED ON CHICAGO There will be po racketeering! _ 1tdwever-kthaeura, exeiisitsiiid _ chit:es. to the city's guests. OMeia11n-the Chicago Association of Commerce], has guaranteed that there will be Wh,' increase in hotel rates. It has dee ignated 500 first class . hotels tttsl available for the visitors; it has ar.. ranged that more than 7,000 rooms will be available at a charge of from $1.50 to $4 a room. Two National Conve " Are 'l Center of Interest", ep- ." stations Made 'l, In addition,fhe railroads have of- fered reduced rates to the delegates to the national conventions and have likewise cut rates for families end friends of delegates as well as to In two months the eyes of the nation will be focused upon Chicago, or more tteeortetetp; upon the vast Stadium upon the west side. In that spacious auditorium, the next president of the United States will That much is certain, for the Re. publiean and Democratic national conventions~ will be held here-in the Stadium. The month will be June. The Republican convention will select its, standdrd bearer and almost immediately following, the are under way for the mmmoda- tion of this many thouands of visi- tors who will assemble here. These arranggments are prompted, in, part, by the knowledge from past e6nveiV tions, -that these national political gatherings mean money forthe city playing. host. _ he riGiinUted/iiiih a Centril Press story from Chicago. _ 7 -,' _ give, siatethiisirnUt under $400,000. WW pects to gain anywhere from $5, " 000 to $10,000,000 in return. Ex; perks say that the maximum eeti-_ mate is not impossible, despite pres- ent economic conditions. They point out that the influx of tens of thou- sands of visitors, birth political and Although these two exciting poli- ticnl events are still weeks may, Chicogo is' agog with expectations. Preparations, on . extensive ml“, a month, that the visitors, will spend at hotels, restaurants, theaters and virtually everywhere else as they would at home." . _ I _ - THMAX. Arum tt, In: iRWF Merchants and manufacturers have also lined up to do their part, and have announced they will put nary appeal. Furthermore, there will be ig 'preliglinary showing of the To Make Bids for 1933 worhi's. Fair. The state highway depurtmeut lust week sent out a cell for" ua for April 27 on three projects for Lake eonnty. like work includes paving a gap of .50 miles north of Volo on Route 59, six miles of cred. Intron Route 60 in Helienry and Luke counties from Route " to Pox Latte, "tirtrrldtrtoter Nipper- visitors. More Road Building Hui High Hopes Mrs. Sarah Higgins Enright, 87, a resident of Highhnd Park until her Marriage in 1870, died last week in her home at 2186 Walter avenue, Northbrook. _aceordintr to word reaching here. . Former Resident of She was the widow of the late Timothy Emight, My property owner. She lived _for many yarn in Highland Park and then moved to Chicago. Later she moved to North-. 1troiik.9here ii son, Thdiiiis, und- daughter, Mrs. Rose M. Albrecht, live. Other children tturriv.itttrarrt James, of Glencoe, and Timothy, of Plymouth, Indiana. government dole since last January, Ind whose three sons have , been bringing home the dole, too. V Well, by the and of the year he ought to be ably to buy the apartment house across the street. ' ' An instance has, just been dis- coveted in England of . man who pwned an ,ptvrtment building worth - FOR NINDYEARS A PRIVATE CLUB Highland Park Dies OPERATED BY CA. NASH - Should the golf players of Highland Park suddenly discover the sheer beauty and PERFECT CONDITION of Vernon Country Club," we could" accommodate only a small part of them. Be one of the first to discover this glorious spot. If after playing the course you are willing to say that we have misrepresented either its Wimnm'mgtm you will be under no obligation of any sort. Come out andget acquainted. 1 . _ Mondarto, Saturday Noon, Tlk Saturday After 12, $1.50 Sunday Until, Noon, 32.00 Sunday After 12, $1.25 ROUTE-- DEERFIELD ROAD WEST TO CLUB GOLF STORY EXTREMELY LOW RATES ‘I'II 'IIII DAILY FEE CLUB Just 1% Miles West of Deerfield " IS NOWA- err A Barbara Shun . " N. SHERIDAN ROAD Order yarn hm and lam to knit your ‘6 THE KNITTING SHOP ",:'il,.ll')l,ll,,rll,l,l,,,illii,1,,lif,j.',,, $1 " 'low York between 45c f,ab. two layers Rup- 29e Bouclette Suits Hi m AL k Sat. 1.10 45c