TbAflW!~'flTTR ...-'.. - -. --_________ n., ~ 7AftT>~ tie by MisA Marah asUaog É -M IYITKI ADÏ UJIwhoma se kîîew back l akgn The Zoobers received a lettar froma T URN EXPLAINE» upe ab nIai.Telte ta living with Mis. Watkîîîs. a dis- tant relative; that lier mid became Waukegan woman had been unbalanced and that Mir8. Watkins an îmatèof te aslum tne0langer could cira for her; that 1 - e acc.rdiugly was adjudged insane Rochester, Mnnesota and sent ta state asytuni at Roches- ter. WAS AN ILLINOIS CHARGE WAS AN ILLINOIS CHARGE - - The letter adds that the Minnesota The mystery surraunding the Te- authioritiee feit tbat abe was an liii- ture " t0 Waukegan of Mia. Julia noie resident Dure and simple and Marsb, blind and mentally unsound. that therefoce Mînneàota had ne rea- bit becg dropped off a train here by son ta care for her;; that they then two trangers who had brought ber decided ta get lu touch i wth fionda ber@ ta give ber over te tha care of back bers and managed ta get ber Mr. and Mrs. Pred Zoeber and ta mention norne of ber i riends' whose returo minus the $2.200 with names. Among those mentoned were wheh sbe lai t Waukegae a year ago, the Zoehlers and according the wire has beau explained. te Mr. Zoebier ta -met ber at a cer. Abe w.. brouglit back home by two tain train. Thue in was two guards guards from the qtile insane asylum frorn the asyluni who brought lier at Rochester, Minn. and turned aven bere. ta the local reî3ident-c parttcuiirly ba- t 1.1 recalled that Miss Maralî cause their nani-s were amoflg thOSiO ,îated Lbt h h had beeu ln an mentioned te the Minnesotal culS i aylum but folks bore questioned it. Tht. proves that ber mind wau floti a blank in tts respect. The letter explaineid that Mrr. Par- ley hid been named coîservator of1 lier property Ini Minetsota. coýe ing- Of Ia, ýmall 91Mof aimoney and inferred lie wauld turn it lover to the pr iper au'horities ivre. And n0 Il will be îîeressàry to have a conser- vator nanied In Lake County ào the nitter. cian be handled legaily. lau the nieantime Mies Marsh la being9 cired for at the Zoehier borne but1 the chances are because of her men-1 tai tate abe willI ha aken loto the court here and adjudged Insane la order that ber matters con b. rap- erly handled. She t9 one at thoes, who benefitted froni the estat. of Richard Cola 10 the extent of $8,000 WRE INSURE GLABSES AGAINS? BREAKAGE 109 South Gnese et. thre. Doctora Two Mour Service 111 N. Gonessee t. Waukegan. 111. N-1o. Ilinois' Greatest Store For Women's Apparel- Now the Season -s Grea test Values in Our July, Wash Dresss Sales Ir Ginghams-VoiIesO-70gadiies Including The Sleeveless Slipovers Ifl298.51 2This Great Jul>' Clearance ia uncovering carne n ost wauderfui bargales. chief amoeg whtcb are thonse senaiîonal dreff v Ces i $1.98 tha re are the aleevelesa lipover dres.se ail &sues to 4 4. Mêt$8.98 >'OU nsy -1 t l.'i fgired voile dresses lun al sites. At $5.99 aed 87.96 Ibtere are, silpovers andl piî tt, -,. -i- of gieghams andl colored voiles. andl at8975 there are pouge slpovers ancd gugbatri. an -sd organdis dresses, ail greati>' uederpriced. rA JuIy Clearancea,ÇÊeituni4_ 1* Provided In 7 his W ondertul. . Sale Silk & Crep e Kimonos At About- Cost To Manufacture 2898 j98 98 e7.5 0ur entire stock çd sttk andl crePe kinoitoî lias ii-r-en repu lced for Iminediate dispo.sal at about COa tot manufacture. T-baie is a wide varietY ai cIi-t-r styles,- goai colorings, sud Patterns- ai au of t* icetrk. s,..ourwiudow. which wu. placed In a trust fund for her. ' Mise Mai-ah la 79 years of age and -" hbousekeejper for gr. Colo for Sanie yqM -,SLie was a-realdent -ut Icetand PoStmaq. In Iceland the Pobtaton carnles hl@ Miali la boxes dug acros, the bccke of poule.sud arînouncea hi, arrivai by blowinir a boni .1~~~ ~'5 NOTICE. LaeCouety. lit., JuIy 19, 1921. Sealed proposai, for the çonhtrue. tiai of, 4.6 mne - o f 18 iootL '%&ty .0 aa sue., State LMd îraÙA, froua Waucouda té Valu, will ,be re- ceived by the Rosîl and Bridge Coin- mittea. et the office of the undersîga- d. ai the CourtHoute. Waukegan. Illinois. until 1; 30 o'ctock p. m., AtÀg. 3rd. 1921,-, rWork to b. l1i accordance wlth State Specificationd ani CountY plans --i anal supplemeutai speciflcatlofli. alla FoatueaW Mas. ef wbich may be seen et the office of I - d.te the undersigue4 or obtained upon a -1Ck18 ue wbe bas bsec0 euctei d8PUft tefe. of .10, ta htS.retur4çd,.u!>- , o btlBXhie fate, wbatevew il be, b>' an ~ ~ ---eariy *iftMPiO' Of'uprihttiem and a--- Certified check of 5% requtred. îlli-tmikgt-h@OTbe~..- ICor furthen Information address erny. the lundersigned. B>' arder ai t-be Road and Bridgé Commttee, CHtAS. Bl. RUSSEILL, o. SupI. ai Htgbway. 1 00 DIYII-28 wkyst ICOU.'JTRACT DISFASEM WiTb4 HGALTH remij came cf- the body e l te r editîo DARS. lGflR&MEYEl3 ! CHRKOPIACTOr S HOUR..-îo'rML2A..m T05 G- 7TO 833?M tz3 N.GI!NES 3 51 WAUKEGAN. ll"". In 014rùen/4oparel 228 North Genesee Street A Sale For Friday and Saturday OnIy Choice of Any Summer Dress In the Store The Materials .- Orgaîidy - Oitigliat - Voiîle - )tX.iîl Swiei-s, in ail'slîa'le.s - ineifleld ar'c a fcwy Pla in and si Ik Ioîue îtîîts $ Briging Value4 up to $27-50 The conisistatit arr-ival of AîîtùiîiiîAîîîitr'l lit- fi -. everyorîe of otîr dairîty wash d dic'v'-ianti îî.îîicc jmîîî- crs to titis tîxîltar'd of' ow 1îî'i'e.for' IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Our buyers iaie 'now planning ain extensive searchî of the Ne-w York mar-ket, for the hcst of all at Par-is has (luec in Aututinît Apparel and Millinery. To îii;te rot)in for al thesge ne-w things we wiIl dispose of our eclaire stor!'i of Sunuicr dresses. Frid'y andSaturday Only At $8,95 .With Summer Only, Haif Over Trhe opportunity to select any wash drcss in the Paradise Shop at $8.95 brings au ecouoniy heretofore impossible ini this coni- xnuîity. T~he assortment includes dozens of alluring styles foIr Mis.ses ini orchid, sea green, 1iIk, Hlue, white, red and black. In szes 38 to 46 we have arranged a beautiftl gropîp of worncn's4 dres'ses in fine dark voiles. Watch For The First Authentic Showing of Paradise Exclusive Autun Apparel I William iennings Bryqan WiR Speak At THE SALVATION ARM Y SUMMER GARDEN WAUKECzAN Tuesday, July 26th, 8p.m. Tickets Now on Sale at Pearce's Dr ug Store, Curlee's Waukegan and North Chicago Stores -and at Salvation Army Hotel Office. Col. A. V. Smith is Chairinan of Committee. ra','%Nrj VOLUME XXIX.- PUBLIC IIEAI ON 2 PR] COUNTY f1 State to tocate Woodstock ani Antioch r Il u s i n t 1 - i l -0 UntIsupeîrint- nil, mdoliert al.-Colin, 8-tell that a îpublici -ietd Jul, 29 ini- i-I Sher n 'n lI-a;go or ith îrt"î o! i. hi- loral-on o ,i îîîîte,. in t1,11; înl aori'Wo'I i-. ol' uili, hi' hig .vorkinfg fin ;w., >. h.- ri.', 'ia'cý Whnai ' ir . al, f -iu- tSi,i- r, li:.a lii. Cih li al.-i airng tib.- St ' t tout - (il %. i T r ob-ei fit '- 0! eay pabliim Si* ivili sIle l IoS -#ng tfi.- ir . ii 1iviiiiai l is'.1a '-n biing Strânri,u iin.. o t- ,)inmt rjt in, fiuiti hi- -o Igriii i.-r'17 if a, , .i ng r r i, w ouid,.iiuîa u y a-ii x aii z i C, people. as tIhopp cc udividîm.îis niit ieisidi ha k uii-WflîI hl ,aveî i i r nul hi- ltron î- a w' %-,.- t; castesa a ,I î IIk ILIQUE ST 0f ý EYED @6A0 HEUI fil raurd.le-l i n.. itl wa.til 1' "log S pioii, i- Ili suw ir' i ilc.- ii, iii -iiui lesîlfurd lug, i l2:;i-0 li-rtirt sil, i n t-ri i., . irî.in i, lri g, wi e k -,Aun;y.niai' .a iAtk' ouni3-. uit a - ibe 1 .f 'i t 0 tare ril Il andiiiir fieF t, i i i'nî-t taepainouiiiojr h Uae tiîiLt th, nl- haIe' li îîîîl,î ,euu .fa' tl-I n ',,' . su VLe bUtt. lir iîtr Ii ber fi- - b liii mu i à 61 , 1 , t i a i l;*iii o ïd D TRIES TO COMMI TRAIN HA] t i a l i . i i , i lm , n d iii iei'i ('o î 1 5.- r i w t o ah iii fi r- --j i