NIGGEMEYER CASE *' BROUGHT INTO A ' ~NEW LAWSUIT NOW +*"THis" was not..tb.-"flrl:..tpo. He _contii 0 ,."Od.,_m,fl.u' _ _ The Niggemeyer case, heard a ndm-- 6. d_.mmq:rm.q.ng bunting--ducks. They were out in an ©pon boat. He had always contended that it was purely an accident. > A w nOw 30 years. th 'Jolipt. . ir. husband, James, --was bal unk. ©States Atto § E'-mw:. ML" 53;. w":-::.n._«t.' M. C, A. ";':"m F&,ynwmw F"Motibclw' r--case '_"u'tho _ Waukegan--¥.. M. C. _ A.. the' man' who built the new Y bullding: and was active in civic at. _ Anirs all Guring that perlod has accept-- . wd the-- general secretaryship of the | Rarkersbure. West Virgniia Y. M. C. _' with "l'hphl"vecon" i'm':'.&fiéu the important eoke _ of -- the * state. -- "With > Cincinnati the CAUSES -- MAN'S -- ARREST Bmith filed an--A4aformation in t he Of Indian 'Point, Fox Lake, charging *hia:wm'hm._ *4 _ "I%t : C !'l:t."theom de abe, > Cliarles --Holm was one 'of the %'gfin'om plaint in this case.". / , & been 'beaten, ha stated, _ mi_-- WV 18B . WITHDRAWN. _ . \iPokiy Sept 1--asneral We Psl Pu j'v'r-m tobe --withdrawing tm n ons i To Pos taroek is wid 25 Fritz--Mathews, . indian --Point, went down to Parkersbaurg in response ;,ham,wopmm und 'Ascided to a tlgolcr.j!bj' whfltm : lookin® building with huge pillars, and a | of about six hy The of the Community desire a new' 'ue'afii;l?b"fiu:m' " Cver the posaibilities in what ho--Calls "the Chicago of Woest Virginis," a. plate Ohkhdhthvwfifi -w'm"""'*'"mi This is a concera which manuth éloth which is made out of--pulp '!!'!'!D!E'!!"'!!'?M'M!j &um of. Mrs: Gobrecht's affairs3 in shape preparatory to moving tw the south, e o o en ty . "Mr. and Mrs. Gobrocht returned last evening after having been away to at-- Pee * se 2efentariet of--tbak devett e ho S oi ty but--proferred locating :definitely in a ".Mlo'mhnfln; contact:with an orgahisation in some aity of 39,000 is : his T. 3. °C. A. activity, FARKERSBURG, W YA, ~ AS Y; M. C. A. SEC¥ Tells Col. Smith Ni yer Aae Ne Phg + ons mugs Mrs., Dorothy 'KHighland Pa--k, ~--> *Milt , for :fin tiled today, STARTS * {N -- SEPT: SATURDAY CLASSES E. 'W'_"" &mun years d?w L Ju. S $40F C Lo ui' it this Year Josugurates the stt class: rule. Classes® will run up izflere For 13 ¥gs. T; New Place. he lremam" / Th --?---w---p------w XIV--NUMBES 3»" -- SBCTON Two . _ ax.." to~ stop <river polintion a: 1 a 'severe ~pensity "upon : h they are pegligent in bringing .§1 such results. A tax q'mm¢ fl"flfl!;-u!bs!"i'_ m on M?'wm receive & yearl¥ Salary u.'.u-ale" eden "It is a zign that the funtlly (s not 'al \*a-- ofi support : the --consarvancy © propost: inss irmsonery 'who will in tirn Orginize and solect in' proaident and secrotary district 'were made by the jadges, in-- cluding the taking out of--»)--. parts M&Mmfl. J .l "'3: re 'mu.-zq'mm in the cities of u/ nu"'fem which havé ailready astablished: mani-- proposition' being : approved. and : a takeer o Sov rete dalled Jor Sopl cluded in the district were portions of -Ti".------ * :'.'. ";'.s"'-' ~ _ Tue question as to whather of wat the For: river--will .be freed ot polin-- Pox veiler Coaserragtr diatrice wifl Pox icy be decided by the. vaters of five cotin-- ;thnhamishlclo;mqu,um : The conservancy district movement v;.wbmkvrfl.: & years ,m; 2 ; m'nu&mlmnd puritying the y 3t situation indicate that the longer pol-- lution is permitted, the longer it will take the atream to recover from it,; The pollution "deposits a slime or 'gilt on the bottom ot the--river, the chemical action of this deposit releasing gasos which --are destructive to plant and tNish life. nhuh-mmi it the pollution of the stream were"to stop today it would be 15 years before figh life could--be generally resumed. l_mtw_m.m se The matter was brought to a head eration drew up & of the :pro-- Nflfl.t*-u;zdng::: rom the . nsinstate Ife to ;"'-J'."m_u :T;t--!.fi : foared ~that 'death ~waes but a hours away. * C3 resulted --in tetanus and"the boy is near death in the Lakeé County hos For success has ;':""'l tendei to . con and throw a vell ind then i meipo o ote Ant * Some Need Thick V eil The Head May Bé Willing, But Races Are Run With Feet -- hA nediansenmenies + k C ':'!"g';fl " C wl . P ie > +. Sb Atgres * m o i > > _ % : agome>s se s .. Ee > he w iettn s ts( 8 C Amz * ° $ 4"3- e er q mss e o + Soainh 5 .. j Es '1«',!; 34+ > 35 . Te * > o. s { an_ * fwfi } j s _ > > 1AMs | css . _ B > * ts PR o . se aige _ > 2 * mE , i*a A 1 -- § ( + s Ti ~ + M *~ . +i > P t7*~a P# K. i 2A . c els 4s C . >. 1 Him f i V rp : & _ YA n 4 umt ies j § Call Him ' . k S oz | : t s ': 'F' C d ,l' m 100E Un j 1 ' > e o e peie 49 * 4. +Tb a. /. 4.: 'ninetin. N x UV 62 MUUMUE U VC ; s e apuet 4 f j Sptes ># Te i+ m C e s ts T £ $ <alk ts A N P L . V f A } . : f j' . $"*&"* * y__ s ; F Ape h o *# * 4e o lt ( e e Hray 5) * .. €5y 0+ 90 sz ve ns i h t 3 Th ies Palale: A+ > 7 i > k es 3 +3 A f * : e C es s is se s uc 5 t y io9 se 2 | c bccigin ar¥ i B ol .4 e a + B t p e 5 . x ¥ i ppia es 9 5 w 5. S¥3 m 6k '""'"" & / 4. % * s J¥ + 4 f $ Te 3 e Cex . 5 6t : Tss " & i s 4 «Avalh-- va C & 4 o * t3 s ' g:c+ t";' #**> e mA _ K k ig es p hee 6 a d +4 & *4 _ x 3 t * ar A04>» # OV -- s : ; Af 9 h . x<_"f l tast~. *3 i one . 2 OO 000. e KW y 'ple ~-- > A = x -4 s + 5 ¢ . _« . Setae &' ;"'i'""»'e""""g'-'v, </s e w h S 7x >; Te A | 1, e k 4 e y e s hy 6i. hi h e on e be d ts is+ 4 * : m 4 & s s P P :: --LQutlines Project That Would Open Business Districts to| + ® e > . se ols o t k maals. 1 th i .x,"'__;;,x-v "SX <x . 4 t g s 3 sn M » * 't ':J"Té' m <<R .fl"- C .._ «: v -l"' ' hm ."'7*' *"'.-»f*/' "'h"; r ? * *# 4 a o iee dorn es ies chding af nomes 'of on: [mblnenh ammaatet = oo Uifthis year has witnessed the paving of bcores of 'im--| Abitt'on _ Bt & moteadet in that Rortant streets lut the project as mapped out by iRCaller the Pimays nare mt Nortk Cht ail. this h-;. have m;n t;t every form: of improvament so --as i e : '..b M) "' m Hinale rarier ko Pn%mvmnmu ation. : For marse thin a mile along both: sides <ot: this© important : artery DUNTY, LILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMPEER 2, 1926 "up E3t in 4 ®4 . M ts / 6 8'}' a 1+ # callitig for an expenditure in ahiK ahib enc t ks w ies + , T C¥ & ~:* * :...--. ] Hon with the Hiinois * Com-- iat the biggebt| Y * t = of 'at Lakei same" in rates between Illi-- : M "il. ' l e * " m!' % 'm .»h 9o cH C ? * 'm % unt 'done! this |case to take up theis ireaidence in " Statés," for the benefit of _ m* and--that is his Aather, Hub, from Warren township. Hub served as deputy under--Green =and ko congiderable about the ins and L"-'h,'m' + * + _ The mnext shoriff:now is spending his. tirst real .vacation in years. After Mn«.llymbmnun sixty'days to Doolittle in the begin-- 'nifig of his term so that the new sheriff can get the necessary pointers that go to make up an efficient of: _ While Griftin --is busy with a »big farm to manage hbe believes that he ::-uota mvzm:.nmu' e wi s3 : zh_&wrtumh*m a 'eat' deal to be done #d a tarm "0s n o in Deotial ¥€ nare another old timer in the game of $1.50 g:u-lmu:«.u.ma mmmm € | which it brought about, the existing : nMnhtdbcmti:tqw ' mfl-en%:"'bunlo;tm j may t | tin! reductions as early as T p. m., and | persous wishing to take advantags 9f 3 the lowest rates of the. 24 hours may S make their calls any time after $:30 . 'i p. m. Thus, although the. midnight, discount is discontinued, the longer +3 duced: rate period and the substan-- > . 'applying in basic rates , i to ut points . nmfean 'that this change will m»*»> **+*15 difference in 3 _ .. Mafrtier EBtation--Station Call One of the interesting changes from the public's viewpoint is that by which one and a half hours have been added to the reduced rate period. Reduced rates on stationto--station calls will begin at 7 p. m. instead of 8:30 p. m., as formerly. / Between 7 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. the discount will be appror imately 25 per cent of the day station-- to--station rates, and from 8$:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. m., about 50 per cent of the day rates. -- These discounts will appir whare the day station--to--station rate is 40 cents or more, with a minimum dong--distance rates, and in the even-- Ing and night "period > during which on messages from pgints in Illindis to points outside the state. . -- The company has. filed an applica-- n se n on naven tht ~The net result of the readjustment rates will be s saving to the tole-- & users' of : the country of approxr-- To points 150 milles or more diétant ML Bell, Inclu Sta-- 2s i';%. n "'chnxu ou nm ) points outside the--state of !!linois ¥olving .a general adjustment in SAVING TO --~Station Rate. «*3%