e/, 2/ â€"/ w4 â€"/ e/, 4 / e/ &/ on e/ e/ «/ e/, e/ e/ e/ e/ &/ e/ 2/ e/ & & e/ <b «t «B sb «B sb B sb B d Patronize the Press Advertisers $F TY TS TTPP TT TTTTITTITTITTTTA téos CHICAGO AVENUIE 4 EVANSTON PaooL & PIPER l)â€â€œl, & PIPER SHOES for children cost no more than other good shoes. But even if correet fitting doubled the price, hundreds of carefal parents would still insist on the expert fitting they know their child is going to have at this store «JNC:â€" CHILDREN‘S SHOE SPECIALISTS â€"How much â€" > is foot health worth? n ALLELLLLLELTA on s 1/3 d« of carefal parents would the expert fitting they know going to have at this store. \A l l ’ s tm lr» 2 e \4» lto o to V t [CLAIM LAKE ZURICH \ â€" PRIVATE PROPERTY Cottagers fighting for the use of Lake Zurich put forward ancther arâ€" gnment last week when Albert J. Leonard, one of the cottages, testiâ€" fied as to the past history of the use of Lake Zurich before Attorney l Ralph J. Dady, master in chancery in the suit for an injunction filed by himself and other cottagers against Mrs. Marguerite Pearce and August Frocelich who would bar cottage ownâ€" ers from the lake. Aceording to. Attorney George Mcâ€" Gaughey, who is . acting for : Mrs. Pearce, theâ€" testimony yesterday was only to the effect that as long ago is man can remember, Lake Zurich h1is been open to use for boating, fishing, swimming or hunting to anyâ€" one who cared to use, it and that unâ€" til last June when Mrs. Pearce and Froclich put up their signs barring anyone from using the lake, it had remained open all through history. Question Arises ; McGaughey claims that unless the cottage owners can prove that Lake Zurich is a meandered body of water, so meandered by. the U. S. Geologâ€" ical Survey, it must be private propâ€" ertv. and he maintains that there is ‘urther Hearing in Injunction Suit Against Cottagers Before Master so meandered by. the U. S. Geologâ€" ical Survey, it must be private propâ€" erty, and he maintains that there is no record of the lake having been meandered. . Mrs. Pearce and Frocâ€" lich claim that they own the propâ€" erty on which the lake lies and that the old Wilson vs. Van Hesser case, decided by the state Supreme court in a similar case at Fourth lake, perâ€" mits the owners to bar any outsider from the use of the lake. F Last fall, before the case was carâ€" ried to Judge Edward Shurtleff on a change of venue, former Judge Claire C. Edwards expressed‘ the opinion that unless the lakes in Lake county are meandered, the only solution to the problem of keeping them open to the public would be for the state to buy the property on which the water lies and call it a state park. This, of course, would open to the public all of the present private beaches on the lakes. A p Sneak Thieves Obtain 400 Chickens in Raid Sneak thieves: bassged 400 ehickens | â€"~ 5> ~=> > ~~3openmmmademe 10090 9000 from the farm of Joe Joofphen. on DENTIST High School road oneâ€"half mile south Hours: 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 â€" 7 to 9 of Gurnee last week. > 16 North Sheridan Road The Joofphen farm house is set| Office Phone: ighland Park 1 a good distance back from the road Residence Phone: Mighland Park 4: and the looters were able to work without fear of detection by passing motorists. l or ADBitan Afftacn Somebody wants to know what beâ€" comes of the superannuated big leaâ€" gue baseball umpires. Maybe they are promoted to the League of Naâ€" tions. The chickens, the greater part of which were about two months old, were evidently ‘carried awey in a score of sacks and the great«* part of the night was probably cccupied in taking them from the chicken house to an awaiting auto. Deerfield Woman Hurt in Auto Crash Is Now Reported Improving Mrs. Ira Gardner, wife of the cashâ€" ier of the Deerfield State bank, who was seriously injured April 16 on the Waukegan road when an automobile driven by Bianco Pietro of Chicago crashed headâ€"on :into the car in which Mrs. Garner was riding with her husband and 12â€"yearâ€"old nephew, David, is reported ‘improving satisâ€" factorily. * Bianco was also injured, and David received minor cuts and bruises about the face and hands. Mrs. Gardner was rushed to the Alice Home hosâ€" pital in Lake Forest where Doctor Davis of Deerfield attended her. She suffered from a deep gash on the side of the face, which severed an artery and caused a heavy l6o%s of blood. | Office Phone: ighland Park 1035 | Residence Phone: Mighland Park 4268 Bianco was taken to the Highland Park hospital and attended by Docâ€" tor Grady, who said ‘that he was seâ€" verely bruised about the body, and especially on the chest. The Gardners were. driving north on Waukegan road. Near the northâ€" ern limits of Deerfield. Mr. Gardner saw a truck‘ approaching from the south, and as he was nearing it the car driven by Pietro tried to pass the truck.â€" Gardrier swung out toâ€" ward the edge of the lx‘opd, but Pieâ€" tro‘s car skidded and the two maâ€" chines crashed teogether headâ€"on. Chief McLaughlin: of the Deerfield police was summoned to the scene. He said that the force of the colâ€" lision â€" threw Pietro up _ against the steering wheel which was shatâ€" tered by his chest. The windows of both cars were broken and Mrs. Garâ€" dner‘s most serious injury was caused by a flying section of the windshield. DR. GEORGE MITCHELL Ph Parents wishing to give their ehildren advantage of foundational work in rhythm, ear training and harmony, may commuâ€" nicate with 2 on Wednesday afternoons after > school hours JOSEPH J. BERUBE me FLORENCE CHASE Carpenter and Builder Contractor Classes in Piano at the ELM PLACE SCHOOL REMODELING AND REPAIRING 318 Green Bayâ€" Road Highland â€" Park, ~ L 3280 Telephoue H. P. 2305 223 Cary Avenue Thursday, April 24, 1930 MISS CHASE will hold Estimates furnished