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NEGRO IN DARING LEAP FOR LIBERTY (Continued from page one.)

court for a hearing. Ho sat beside a screened window. Suddenly he leaned forward, gave the screen a punch, and dropped out head first. Attracted by the shouts Chief Martin, Bertlllion Chief Muckian, and I'atrolman Miscovlch ran outside. They sa wthe fleeing figure, the chief Jumped

Into a burary and the patrolman followed on foot. White was apprehented some 400 feet from the police station, his capture beins effected by Muckian with Miscovich close by. Tried to Pick Lock. The police learned that during: the night White had broken a teaspoon and after flllnRr it down on the cement floor he tried to make a lock of it. In his endeavors tij pick the lock with th Instrument it broke. According to the police Whte. who

The Christian Spiritualist Society Take notice, friends, our meetings are held every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, Olcott avenue, East Chicago. There will be speakiing and two message bearers PUBLIC WELCOME.

appeared before Special Judge E. N.

White this mornintr, ertven three month's sentence in Gary In 1908 for assault with attempt to kill. His previous record is also said to be bad.

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MADAME COSTELLO The only Licensed Medium in Hammond. Save time and money by consulting the best. Readings daily. 78 STATE STREET. Thursday afternoon there will be a business meeting at 2 o'clock. Refreshments served. Everybody invited ,I-LJ-.W..,.,I...M,, .,ft,JJ, US

In the Superior Court. LAKE SUPERIOR CODHT. ROOM 1. Jude Vlrtrtl 9. Better. On trial today: 9778, Bomberger V Hemlerlong.

Settings for eighth Monday, October

?7: 10305 Kennell v Cupka. 10315 Lash v Tash.

il0316 Szlrwlnskl v Grandls. 10344 Buettner v Hillell. 10348 Orso v American 8 & T P Co.

10354 Kellams v Kellams. 10360 need v Adams 8 & W Co. 10370 Croation Church v Schrage, 10355 Robinson v Calumet Car Co. 10390 Nelson v Nelson. 10399 Francis v Illinois Steel Co. 10408 Meisel v Meisel. 10416 E Chicago Co v Kamininski. 10421 Biszan v Vuksonovlch. 10425 Barnhart v Barnhart. 10426 Phillips v Harms. 10430 Kellogg-Mackey Co v Rockford 10431 Paxton Lbr Co v Speichert. 104S5 Valuschak v Valuschak.

10474 Ind Har Realty v Berdltz. LAKE 51PKRIOH COURT. ROOM Jutee t-riice Becker. Jury dismissed for the remainder ot the term. Civil court cases next week. Settings for Monday, October 27: 4719 Lasser v Samansky. 6S79 Schaedler v Lawrence. 8714 Gary Lbr v Kern. 6989 Hammond Ibr v Bauer. 6237 Thompson Co v Parks. 6249 Laughlln et al v Solomon. 6261 Farris v Lake. 6294 G T W R R v R R Commission. 6496 Ruman v Williams. 6318 Fowler v Lake Co I & C S Co. 6575 Gllson v Gilson. 6728 Ansley v Moody.

7202 Gary Cen Co v E S & E Ry.

722S Block v Elsenhutt.

7259 Excel D & M AVks v Erlcbach. 7377 Seeburg P Co v Sehlick. 7378 Seeburg P Co v Xewerlc. 7382 Seeburg P Co v Hamilton.

7359 Clear T L Co v Feder S Co.

MKB SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM a.

Judge Johaanea Kopelke. At Crown PUnt.

Jury cases are set for the remaining

two weeks of the term. Settings for fourth Monday, October 27: 556 Poliga v C & E Ry Co.

UKD CIRCUIT COURT. Judue Wlllla C. McManan. at Crown Point. Settings for ninth Monday, October 9689 Manhattan Lbr Co v Blskup et al. 9461 Manhattan Lbr Co v So Bend & Gary Land Co et al. 9643 Manhattan Lbr Co v Plvihlie et al. 9644 Manhattan Lbr Co. v Perotte et al. 9645 Manhattan Lbr Co v So Bend & Gary Land Co et al. 9665 Manhattan Lbr Co Murauskl et al. 9674 Manhattan Lbr Co v Mystowicz et el. 9673 Manhattan Lbr Co v Parrlsh et al

9676 Manhattan Lbr Co v Sochacki et

al. 9680 Manhattan Lumber Co v Orescanin et al. 9706 Manhattan Lbr Co v Szebo et al.

9720 Manhattan Lbr Co v Veresh et al

9721 Manhattan Lbr Co v MateJ et al. 9722 Manhattan Lbr Co v Kennell et al. 9726 Manhattan Lbr Co v Basarleh et al.

Damages. Room 2. 11092 Martha SkaplewicB (Paul B. Glazer) vs. Edmund Skaplewics. Divorce. Room 2. 1109? Gary Trust & Savings bank Seabright & White) vs. Joseph Borosky. Attach suit on note. Room 3. , 1731 State vs. Josephine Krlstek. Ap- . peal.

WSt State vs. James E. Dorian. Aim

ing weapon.

173S State vs. James E. Dorian, Frank W. Smith, William P. Patternon, Joseph Deutsch. Rioting. 1734 State vs. Frank W. Smith. Appointing a non-resident a special police officer. 1735 State vs. Joseph Vacha. Failure to provide for children.

New Cases Filed! 11090 Joseph Artim (McMahon & Conroy) vs. Kate Prahlow. Damages. Room 1.

11091 Thomas E. Knotts (Curtis &

Starr) vs. the Gary Tribune Co.

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children, who are with the mother. . , 5 GARY WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE Martha, Kpaklewicz of Gary through her attorney, Paul Glazer, has applied for a divorce In the superior court. She charges hr husband, Edmund, with

cruel treatment and drunkenness. They were married in 1904 and separated in 1910. They have one child of which she asks the custody.

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Mother-in-Law Sued. Mrs. Kate Prohlow of Hessvllle is a mother-in-law of Joseph Artim, also a Hessvllle resident. This relationship accounts for the fact that Joseph is the plaintiff and Mrs. Prohlow defendant in a 110,000 damage suit. The complaint filed by McMahon & Conroy charges Mrs. Prohlow with having Induced Mrs. Artim, her daughter, to leave Artim. The Artlms have two

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Friday Evening and Saturday Grocery Sale Makers of Purs Food Products celebrate with us our FORMAL OPENING. This event is the most important food sale ever known In this region. It supplies the housewife with many ideas to vary the home needs with delicious, wholesome preparations. The pure food floor will be well worth a visit for its decorations, Its demonstrations and Its countless bargain In the best foods the market affords. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE TWO LAST DAYS. READ THIS LIST OF EXHIBITORS

Postum Cereal Company's demonstration and samples. Purity Oats demonstration. Samples. W. F. Law Company's demonstration of Pancake and Buckwheat Flour. Globe Soap Company's demonstration of Soaps and Powders.

Domino Granulated Sugar demon, stration and samples. Moxley's demonstration of Butterine and samples. Proctor, Gamble A Co.'s demon, stration of Soaps and Powders.

National Biscuit Co.. Cookies and

samples.

N. K. Fairbanks & Co.'s demonstration and samples. Pacific Coast Borax Company, samples given free. Armour & Co.'s demonstration of Delicattesan and Canned Goods. Genesse Pure Food Co.'s Jell-0 demonstration and samples.

SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S GOODS FREE SAMPLES OF EVERY

THING All 10c Package Goods will ta sold 3 for 25c- AU 20c Bulk Goo(l8. Per pound, Jgg

15c Bulk Goods, per pound.

A BIG SPECIAI 1 25c can of Rumford's Baking Powder, Bottle of Bauer's Extract, 35c worth of goods for

1 10c 25c

SUGAR H. & E. Granulated, with

grocer- order of 1.00 or more, flour, but

ter or meats not included, 10 pounds

43c

FLOUR Gold Medal, New Century or Ceresota, look at the price, H-bbl. sack, 2.66; -barrel sack, 1.33; R7 H-barrel sack UU

BUTTER Elgin Creamery, guaranteed absolutely pure and finest quality QQ obtainable, special for Friday evening and Saturday, per pound WsCt

SOAP SECTION Fairbank's Gold Dust, the

large 25c package at

German Soap, 7 bars. .

Fairy or Ivory Soap, this Bale. 9C 6 bars for wC

Grandma's Washing Pow

der, 2 large packages. . .

U. S. Mail or Swift's Pride Soap, J-p 7 bars fa WW

Star Naptha Washing Pow

der, 25c package at

Amber, P & G. Naptha or

German Mottled Soap( per bar. ..

I8c

Family or Amber 29c

25c

18c

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CEREAL SECTION Oriole Corn Flakes, dozen Pkgs.. 82c per pkg I, Purity Rolled Oats, try a dish, per f package UC

Grape Nuts, per pack

age, 12C 3 for

Blue Cross Macaroni

Spaghetti, 2 10c packages.

Grandma's Pancake or Ac

me Buckwheat Flour, 3 pkgs.

Cream of Wheat or Malt

Breakfast Food, per package....

Oriole Corn Flakes, dozen

10c packages, g2(j per package

35c

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25c

I4c

dozen 7c

15c

Corn, 8c

CAN GOODS SECTION

Fancy Alaska Salmon, dor

en tall cans, 1J75 per can

Farmhouse Sugar Corn,

dozen cans, 9q per can

Fancy Sifted Early June Peas, regular price f Jt ' 18c, per can fcC Standard Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, doten. J 05 q per can , Extra Fancy Red Ripe Tomatoes, regu- A lar price 15c, can Armour's or Acme Pork

and Beans, 15c can

Early June Peas, sweet and

tender, doz 99c 3 cans

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feet and 25c

TEA and COFFEE SECTION Fancy Gunpowder or Basket Fired Tea, Ap per pound IjSwC Minas Blend Coffee, splendid value, 4 lbs nn 1.03 per Pnd. Monarch or Manor House Coffee, 0"f per pound j Q Dr. Price's or Royal Bak

ing Powder, f, 50c can .' ,

Instant Postum, 30c size, 27c ACA 50c size V)C

Fine Drinking Santos Cof

fee, 4 lbs., 90C per pound ,

Upton's Yellow Label Salada Tea, g-f per pound W C

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23c

CRYSTAL DOMINO EXTRA FINE GRANULATED SUGAR.

hand touches this sugar, direct from refinery to your pantry, jr y

Ask to see it at our demonstration. 5-lb package, 25c

2-pound package

10c

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MILK Pet or Carnation, dozen tali cans, 1.05; per can, 9c; dozen A3l baby cans, 52c; per can TT2Lr

POTATOES Extra fine ripe stock, per bushel of GO lbs., 1.03; per peck of 15 pounds

white 26c

Jell-O, the new dessert, all flavors,

3 packages for i

Moxley's Special or Jelke's Good

Luck Butterine, 5-lb pail, 93( per pound ,

25c

i Good S 9c

Snider's Famous Catsup, 25c bottle

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Oscar Mayer's Celebrated Hams, weigh from 8 to 12 lbs

I 5C

I2c

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Armour's Shield Brand Lard, guaranteed pure, m rer pound VQ Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, special price for this 01 week-end sale, 4 lbs jQ

Now is the time to plant BULBS, Low Prices for Finest Imported Stock

.5c 5c

Mixed Dutch Hyacinths, 'single or double, each. Chinese Sacred Lilies, large bulbs, each,

Single or Double Tulips, well ffj" natured bulbs, per dozen... Paper White Narcissus, will f bloom in water, ea., 3c i doz.fc.UC

Croucuses Herald of Spring ft all colors, per dozen....... UC Daffadills, fine for window f culture, single, each 2c; double jC

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