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Lake County Register (1922), 4 Jul 1928, p. 6

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PAGE SIX A A LARGE LOT FOR YOU AT LAKE WAUKEKGAN " IN COOLIDGE VACATION LAND _ JIn Northern Wisconsin ! Only $44.50 Including A Years Subscription | To The Waukegan Daily News eation. The excellent climate and vyacation Mg the pines is a real health restoring con-- dition. Bathing, boating and fishing furnish ;plenty of amusement for the family. 'This sec-- tion is also known as the Sportsman's Paradise, and has for years been the chief hunting ground. It is a pleasure to own a summer horhe in a de-- eidedly different climate ;rom which you live and in so popular a section as Lake Waukegan and vicinity. 2 3 § ' LAKE WAUKEGAN IDEAL FOR VACATIONING Lake Waukegan and the Daily News subdivision which surrounds it, is truly ideal for a real va-- A Bit of Woeds on the Shores of Lake Waukegan Wesley Zimmerman and Fish Catch at Lake Waukegan, which has been visited by hundreds of Lake county residents who report it to be one of the finest.lakes in northern Wiscon-- sin, is truely ideal. The lake is nearly round and is fed by myriads of springs. The water is clear and shining and as far out in the lake as the eye can see the bottom there is a white sand bottom. The subdivision is known for its beautiful timber,, tall stately jack pines, white pines, bl?(_e tipped spruce and many other varieties. Almost every S] Ic lot in the subdivision has a sufficient rilumber of tbese beautiful trees to complete an ideal sum-- mer home. The ferns are aiso an'attrjction and o@pver the ground with their soft green foliage. wering Pines Grace the Slopes About the Lake P¥ w LAKE WAUKEGAN KE TREES AND FERNS THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1928 > +z Another of the interesting features of the Daily News subdivision is the sparkling Chicog Brook which. is from three to ten feet wide and varies in depth as its flows -thr@ugh the northwest sec-- t;on of the subdivision. This b;"ook is especially _populaf for its trout fishing, as trout streams are quite rare, and,. the trout meat is most palit- able. "Many springs alonr this stream furnish eool drink for the campers and tourists. The cool waters of the lake give the fish a most delicious flévoxt and keep the meat solid even in the hottest Weathe_r_. Fishing at Lake Waukegan is a most interesting sport as almost every time you .cést you get a strike from a large-moutfiéd black bass or from a long tapering pickerel. Var-- 'cus other fish are plentiful,e such as northern pike, croppies, sun fish and rock bass. EXCELLENT FISHING CHICOG BROOK John Albrecht's Cottage President Coolidge chose to locate his summer White House on Brule River within about 35 m%les of Lake Waukegan, in the same clhmate, in the same kind of timber, on the same kind of trout streams that we have at Lake Waukegan. If, after such exhaustive investigation as is carried on for the first lady and gentleman of the land, this neighborhood meets their approval then you. will choose wisely if you invest heavily at Lake Waukegan. f COOLIDGE VACATION LAND d .' ' " " 4 # \%. / 0' ," 'v' E @'P%v > s " -- e "I , ¢ ¢ * ¥" i" y , v" /' /' 8 t j 0" a* *4 'L $ a f Pore ." ,"l .'/ Jf A

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