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Highland Park Press, 26 Jun 1930, p. 24

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Says County Hospital Should Have 20 More Beds; Reported Filled Turber man 20 536 Central Avenue Fireworks unly should have' a D beds in its lathe I .apim instead of its ordirut u, Mina Thed urge of the Lake t HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY ukvn home had impr to 3 great extent & to the name em] _qoeitttion are which mean KNAAKS PHARMACY terdn Waukegan Road, Deerfield, Just South of Deerfield Filling Station ,emen od Mi .1 . chde room for Water poorer SUNDAY DELIVERIES num- minty pres- I Wa. ant than but breakdown Waterman (It ll' ul ater bvr The The The 1,000 in med out V. T. McMAHON. R, Ph, G. National Tuberculosis ”socia- ontends that there should be I " each death in a county. As o.rtifieates" shuwed 60 such ,, in Lake ouunty last'your Miss press In “KP ('uunty mm. yr“ an.“ . . nan takes this future " herl Overdrafts fur'the year In canng i fur the poor of Lake county ruched national asaociation believés}$28,59l, it was learned today follow- te Pam"? uut of every 100 is 31 ing the adjuuhtarnent of the board of Shininwrhih (‘73:? "at" "c1223 supervisors. In the lust quarter the I out.' ' y, . leuunty outside of Waukegan, .Deer- hoard of supervisors has a spe_'_liuld.an-l Shields townships spent $5.- mmittee to serve with 3 T. BASH. The three major townships ex- ' committee in an effort to getl pended $22,610. . rn in ttll possibility," Miss It told a Wnukenn paper. 'sent the hospital, due to a unds fur hospitalization, has fur men and eight for wo- ficttte.V shuwed 60 such aka ouunty last'your Miss takes this future as her mu] association believés "sun out of every 100 is a which would make close l the county, the nurse The' REXALL STORE THE PRESS Phone Highland Park 2404 COFFEE AND CREAM Delicious Special a $25,000 donation for the purpose of enlarging the ward at the hospital. In view of the business conditions this plan virtually has been atyur dt-ned hy the committee. 'oor Bill Overdrafts M Total Over st8,sool 33. WNW In case of a favorable ruling for August Froelich and Mrs. Marguerite- lPearce of Lake Zurich by Master in i Chaneery R. J. Dady in their attempt to prohibit the public from the use of the water of Lake Zurich, indica- tinns are that hundreds of summer home owners on the 53 lakes of Lake county with the exception of the Fox Lake chain, may be denied the right of the lake unless they also own property on which the lake lies. _ t Mrs. Pearce and Froelich have pre- sented testimony to the effect that. (the U. s. land office at Washington, D. C., shows onlrthe Fox Lyke chain as meandered lakes in Lake county. Should that bit of evidence be upheld all of the other lakes in the county will be known as private property and open only to the persons owning the land on which the lake lies unless contracts for the sale of surrounding property includes riparian rights. Cite One Case The only supreme court case on record, having to do with a similar case at Fourth lake in Lake county, holds that the person owning the property on which the lake lies is empowered to keep it private prop- lerty if he so desires, and while in l many cases there may never be any lower . restraining owners of lots I i around the lakes from using the wat. 1ers, thy fact that it would be legal _ remains a worry to the'cottage own- Unfavorable Ruling in Lake Zurich Case May Cause Cottagers Grief erB, About a year ago Judge Claire C. Edwards, then sitting in'eireuit court hére, expressed the opinion that all of the lakes with the exception of Fox luke were on private property and that the only way.for them to be- cnme open to the use of the public would be for the state to condemn and buy the property as state parks. " m. John Av-u HIGHLAND PARK DR. J. W. SHEDD puma? Telephone A. P. Thursday, June M, 1930 81 lLLlNOlI

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