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IL S. LABOR IS GROWING RESTIVE!

tin rmnurrffc" Bin the big feature of the unrest is the alleged tendency of apital to reduce wxt- Ilepoits to Frank Morrison secretary of tiie a. K. of 1... still hw, lie said today, that many manufacturer" and emplovers are Irving to kp' back to normal condition by dlscha rg i n g their entn'oyees and then t r ing to rehire them the pre-war wages, naturally remlunn lu strikes and threatened strike. If the government's peace industrial board is to carry out is program of ch vvrivvard revision of prices of comroodities, another anle rf the problem will have disappeared, labor leaders said

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EVEN PETROGRAD -SHOCKED AT MURDERS Fearful Reports via London As to Manner of Grand Duke's Death.

HOI STOCKS OPENED

Prohibition and Cost of Living Thorns for Labor, Declar Leaders in Reports to National Federation.

Files Cured In 6 to 14 Bays

I TVug gists refund money if PA7.0 OINT

MENT falls to cure Itching. Bleecfirig or Protruding Pil'S. Stops Iiritation; Soothes and Mals. You can get restful slep after the first applies lion. Price 60c Adv.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI WASHINGTON , March L. American labor la growing restive. Reports today to t'aa American federation of labor on 'ha general labor situation In the V. 5, pointed to threa outstanding features a contributing to thia unrest. These three features ate: Prohibition, "without consent of tha voters." Tha cost of living which has g"n 'higher tn proportion to the- inrrpajt of W Rge." Unempioymant and "the tendency of capital to reduce wanes pre-v sr star.darda and maintain post-wur prices of ceresaHtea." Tha prrh'bition luestion, labor leaders a rreed. la beyond any remedy ni present other than a legitimate movement for another constitutions! ninoidment nullifying the amendment Itself. If enough pepular opinion can ba mobilized in ongraaaional and senatorial districts this can be easily be dona, they aaid. Tha blgh. cost of 3lvlng. according to plnlon in labor circles, is attributable to tha 'currency system which has infated tha V. P. credit -without adding to

STEEL MEN MEET BOARD OF INDUSTRY Conference Is First of Series to Be Held for Important Purposes.

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CATARRH OR A COLD

J Sri'Cfera 'Applied Ir? Nostril J I Opera Air Passages. Right Up.

7aant relief v.t Tcaf-tlna. Tour elogged nostril open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can braatha freely. No mora hawking, anufrlmf, Mowing" headache, dryness. No atruggUng for braath at night; your cold cp catarrh disappears. 3t miU bottle of Ely's Cream Faint from your druggist row. ApplJ a llttla of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing aream In your nostrils. It pentrit through every air passage of tha head, aoothe tha Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It' Just f na. Don't atay stuflfed-up wtth it cold or riaaty catarrh. dv.

. : INTERNATIONAL NEAS 5ERVICH WASHINGTON. March j t. Leaders of the steej industry, representing the lAnitncan Iron and Steel Institute. cr in VeshiEgton oday to meet with the I Industrial board of the department of !comineice in an attempt to decide upon

a reduction and stabilization in steel prices. The reference was the first of a s'ei ie to bo held by tha industrial board with, the representatives of the nation's .basic Induatries. The purpose is to speed the rettirn of rormal conditions. The method will be to hav e the industries propose lowered schedules of prices which the industrial board can approve as fair. Government purchases w ill be made at the approved rates and privst.buyers are expected o follow the government's; bad by immediately entering the market. The department of Justice was represented at the conference by Edward T Quigley. acting solicitor of the department of commerce. No ation will be taken without Quigleys assurance that It contravenes no froeral law.

FIND MISSING GIRL&IN AVALON Earlv this morning Captain Strong

o' the Hammond police went to the. notorious Avalon hotel on Stale s1.. Hamnvnd. and found two young Hammond girl, who belli the police and the girls' patents have been hinting for for over two weeks.

By JOHN ffOUOClt (Exclusive Cable by the X. N. S. and the London Sally Express.) HKT.lN't;i'On?. (via London) -March 19. Even Pctroprad. apathetic nj blurted by innumerable murders, brutalities, robberies 8nJ famine, is ho ked by the revelations concerning the assassinations of Grand Pukes Paul Mtchaelovitch. Nichols M ichaelov itch. Pimitri. Konstantino itch and Ueorge Konstantinovitch. The noblemen we-e bcten to de?. ;h with clubs without en the prelinnnary of a trial. They were tortured 'ike rats in a trap by the Itolshe-.il.i to make them confess complicity in sn alleged plot to restore the morar h. I'imitrl fainted at 'he "isht of flowing hiood and fell to the floor. H:s brains were blown out aa he lay prone. It rs reported 'ha- an Ilngiishman wa put to death at the sime time Bolshevik age-its av they wrr? -ct-t:r.g revenge for the killint of T:fa Luxemburg and Karl Lub.n'cht in Merlin." RUNS AMUCK IN DEATH HOUSE ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' ISSINLV'J. N". Y. March IS One of the kep,- m the riath hoj t s ng p-'s..n as rtnbbr-d. hii.i arctli'-r bsdlv blcri toda when '.;ovanni Ke--ratro. i.nde- sentence to d.e in the electric cha.r tomorrow ian amick while being transferred to a dah c. " Perraro had made n nr.ipro, ..ed l:n fe o it of a pie e of mettl and he attacked Keeper .fi'Tonie. with th weapon a? so0n as he reached the co--ndor of tiie death-house. KeepPr xrf'arthv lushed to the aid of O'Tnole and wr.s baciiy bitten be:.-r f'ertaro was overpowered. Fevj-aro uas entnd to d:e ',-ir ;he -n irder of H iond iCt. r -n t.'a 1 1 e r i g t. ' l. n t ' . New Y'or k. SOLDIER DIES FOR UNREQUITTED LOVE

I INTERNATIONAL MtS SERVICE 1 NEW Y'M.K. March 10 The chiff feature of the trading at the opcninK of the stock market today ss the iaorous buying of the sluppmR share. Marine advanreri to 17': Marine pfd. 2 points to 11' while American International moved up nearlv one point to 70S and Atlantic null' 2 points to IK.

AmT'can Sugar was rid strong, mov ing up 1 to 1:10 and Corn i Products advanced to .S3.

t'hangos in most of the oilier issues was comparatively narrow. V. S. Steel moving up to fit7,, Naldwin opened lower at ST snd C S. riubber bat 1 't to S3'. Theie less activity tn the oil issues.

6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief

ELL-AM S FOR INDIGESTION

way to freedom last winter. Ackman is being held for the federal authorit ies.

d:nar firsts. .ISc; firsts. .Ilc. -xtras. 4 'g 4 5c. LIVl-l POI'LTIIY Chickens. :;lc; n.ir, kev. .If.,-; springs. ?.!; roosiers, Zic; t""- 20tV22c; ducks. "S'c? ;!2c. P' TAT KS Ohios. $ . r.ii'r) 1.75.

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LODGE-LOWELL JOINT DEBATE ' INTERNATIONAL HtS SERVICE! BOSTON. March 1. The stage was set today for the Joint debate tonighi tje;..-cpn Pie.sident Lowell of Harvard 1 'Diversity and Senator Henry Cabot Icdj;e on the question whether or not the tiotance of th provision of the leaatue of nations co-enant should ba raiified ly the 1. ? The ile'uate. vhich will be held in Fvinphony Mall, promises to be th most e'e prated in the h story of New Knglancl. In view of ire scholarship 5 the adversaries and the universal importance of the tbene. the diacuson is t.e-s mrd to rank h ah with the E-et de'onres .-.f histftvy. About 3'K'O spectators vvT'l be present.

dangers connected with tiie constitution fcr a league of nations, that U rovr being c.nsidoied v the Pari.' P'ace conference PrcsideniS W'ilsor and E-President Taft have been s.m. "!" th" most p:-r,r -nen t defende; (.t the world pesrp p'a,,

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or the problems confront. n? if ague of nat ons w ; ' ; p ;,r ! m'. . The pub;-.- n in be jt ; . r oppc rt unity to question the apeakei and to d'scjss the su'ojei:: at the con el ision or the Uctire. A brief muii rrosrram will precede the lecture.

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J l.i'kK1H Steel . 7' ' Lehigh Valley ; N. T. Air Brake 1 P ; en- Tork Central Ti j N T.. N. If. and Via r' ford . N'orff.k sod Western ; Northern Pacific 1 rnrav a ma t ' Prsd Steel car 7:'

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A company has p. n orjanizod in Kast Chi.-.aso to (f.-, into the manufacture of a -woven wood' lath, which ia dceigncd to take tiie place of lath, plaster board. etc. "ovn wood ' is a new product, made b; a most remarkable machine ar.d tl is said to be superior io anythinp of the kind on th. market. It is certainly caioing a stir in ail building trades The pro, ess of making h,. wood is coir pi it a terl ariu seem o Or '. civ simple. Sheets of wood, to vi fcei h; four fee. cn-!ghth to one-qua-ter ih-.k. are cut on a ' eneec Isth.-. S!-!ps t-vw- fee' lor-ir. three-qua'-ters inch wide nd one-fighth incl, :Ji :. err etc on a la 'be. fitted with h bar-K rolicr with knives three-fourths ln.li apart The.se strips are TOen tlitoiuh the sheet crosswise to make it r'g.rf. The result is "oin wood." The officers of th" new company are 'l-oree Hoop, president: Karl r. Nori -i. v ce .rc:iciii : If W. Petersen. scf ' : and treasurer: .loe Dc.r.p'er and .lohc P.o. hnow s'j directors

District Peputy Bessie Hayden has received word from the head office o? i he P.ovsl Neighbors at F'.ofk Island. 111., that Mr. Alice Gilland. of Springfield. 111., who is chairman of the supreme board of managers and one -f the most brilliant wom'n of the order; Mrs. Klla Rex winkle, of Terre Haute, Ind. siate supervisor, and 5!rs. Hanna Hoff. of Yalparaiio. Ind.. slate recorder, will visit Lowell on next Saturday to hold a school of instruction and assist at the initiation of a (loss of about .Sn members. Many of the neighboring camps have sem word they will be with the Lowell camp to help entertain these iis'ir.guished visi'tirs. School of instruction will be gi nat 2 o'clock aod lar-t until 5 p. m. Lodge work, initiation rd banquet from 7:."0 to 10 p. m. Tl e various commii tecs of Lowell camp aer busy preparing to make thia a gaia day for Lowell.

CHARGED WITH PUBLIC INDECENCY On the charge 0f comrtiittlnj a pub'ic indecency Louis Kornow. a P.ufan was last night arrested at B35 hr.t Place by th Gary police ar.d lodged ir 1a : 1 where be furnished bonds for hit aprearaneed in court

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THJEUKJVrRSAX C AH The Ford One Ton Truck nieiy well hp classed as an agricultural necessity, it fits into and fills so many wants on 1 hp farm. It is a reliable bearer of farm

burden?, not only doing the "work of several horses quicker and better than the horse, and doe, not "eat its b?ad off" when not working. The arrrres-

ive farmer has only to consider the possibilities of the Ford truck and he is ready to buy one. We judge, this to be so from the -way farmers are buying: them. Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b. Detroit. Bunnell Auto Sales Company

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RAILROADS TO GET FIFTY

MILLION LOAN IMr.TNATIONAL NCWS SERVICE ! W . I Ni ;t iN. Maieh I? Th f.r... ;..an of the war finance r.nporet .iii to the r. . railway administration w' 11 he expended entirely ' meet wot king expenses .ind no pas r or wil! be used to pa v car fij i ; p, ae n t companies or to meet cthe- .hi;.itions. lne-tor fienei.-il H.ne- ilMnot.n.ei th s fti nnon

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SIXTH AND 42ND SCHEDULE INTFRNATIONAU NfrS SERVICE I W ASlliN'i T N. March 1. .. The 1th d-v s..-.n. oiilstins of N'ew Knsland V-tt'onai ;a-d ati'l the 42nd. known t ;e T; ;,,;. r, ,. f ) i . ; . , r have been c h e d i . 1 erl to 3 :i fio;ii P.rcs for Bost'ti ainU N'V-.v York, respectively, between the .j.tsj of .March 2Sih and Art. .1 15". a. ccfd ns to a dispat.it rave. ve 1 bv t'ie was- depart ne nt t.da.v . The d: pa;. h says t hat n pction

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The skip-stop sjsteni of stteet car opera t-. on was discontinued by ti.e l W E C. Railway Co. in Hammond yesterdgy as ordered by the city council. In East Chicago the ;.-.. ,p wilt continue.

Cold Canae Heaaacnea and. Fains. Keverisii Headaches and Body pa ma caused from a told are s.-.,n relieved bv taking LAXATIVE FRO MO QtTMN'K Tablets There's only one "Bromo C'l.nine." E. S'. (iROVE'3 stsriature ou tliw box. 30c. Adv.

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Dlvieion, a negro, was arrested at L'2nd avenue and Broadway, rterv. last night and lodaed In jail to be held without bonds for his appearance in court.

CHICAGO. Mai tit 19 KA I. ;.(" to r" II.-.. IS.-: 7" io S'l lbs., 19fl"'.'c; I1" ! 1 in lbs, 2 '? ISc: fane;. . Il'jO: ovcrw eichi ki'ine;. s. it" 177. lbs.. 1 ? 1 7c; ca 1 . e. lie. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. ll'KlS-- P.ulk. $ i ?.S' 'n I 3 in : te.p. !?.30: butcher bc.g bea v . l .T ti 1 ?.mi: packing hogs heavy. $lS.?'i'ij If: light. Jl VV. 5 l?.7'-: piss. '1H 7.) ii 17 l.clfih- . t7.sr, f, ,.;. t ' A TT LP Reef ri:i'' - sii.fl (hone, $1 V.27 CO.cf' : medium and common. lS.r,3tj 1 :.; bufi h.-- s'o. k heifers. $7.40 13.."'1: cows. ?; 15 :,'i: rann: and cutlers. t.i 4f CIS: stockers and feeders good i hole e. Jl 5'i 1 7.-.".; comn "ti.i and medium. IS.25fu I3.0it: vveq v ' v es good choice. $14.' d T7.r0. CHICAGO CASE OKAI2T MABIZT. ')RN'-N. H yellow, flop's 5 l.vS: 4 mixed. $!.9 'n 1.5'i; 4 wnite, $1.5 '.'' 1.51; 4 vellovv. g I . ? 17 1 5o; 5 mixed. $1 4sf1. ?!:,; ." white. 1 4 9 ft' 1 .50 : 7. vellow. $L49 'e miKd. $1.4 5f 1 4 7. ATS No. S white. B 4 4c: 4

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KOREA PROCLAIMS INDEPENDENCE

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS S'RVtCCI WAh;N';To. March 1?. Korea has proclaimed her national independence, acce.i eiing to state department

John F. Klein of Chicago spent Sunday wi'h big parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Anion Kaiser and children o? W'estvil'e visifeej n ith relatives for several days. Miss Marie Raumgartner of Hammond visited with relatives here on ? ii n d a v . 'has Hun of Hanna, Ind. visited wp.h friends over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ha't and childran of Lafa.vene are visiting w.th Mr., and Mr?. McLean The isrge crowd at'erded tha community meet,ns on Tuesrisv ptsht. The program w as as follows t Music by the McLean Orchestra. A solo. "Happy Birds' M ss Ronnie thi Bo is. Home Gardening, a talk by Mr Mason. A solo by Mr. Hart. Forests oi I". P. --Lantern slides. Arter th program Mr. McLean was appointed secretaiv, and Mr. Frami Schroitt treasurer.

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"Wher EvrTbody Goes." FEATURE ATTRACTION"" Today, Thurs. and Fri. Bonomar's Arabs WHIRLWIND ACROBATS 7 PEOPLE. Carletta The Human Drago. Bradford & J eannctte Comedy, Singing. Talking and Dancing. Saunders & Boomer Singing and Talking. Eugene Page & Girls Comedians. Also Pearl White in The lightning Raider New Show Mondar. "WedBMday and Saturday. Matme daily, 2:30: Nights continuous, 7 to li; Sunday continuous, 2 to 11.

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LEAGUE PACT IS FOREMOST f INTERNATIONAL NtS SERVICE) P VR 1 . Mir-, ii 19 Uesp te uninri t, the oini'a'y, ii was xtated today bv person e :oe to th Arrerican delegation that the league of nations is now the fotsmost mailer on the peac venference program Following i lv conference of th. .!apan'e and American delegates yesterday it was reported today that th .Japanese are prepar ng to make anor her demand for the insertion "f a re ia? c lause in t he league, of nation covenant w l:ei-. th coin in : ssi. .n dealing w-:-i th.s subject again meet...

Mr, and Mrs. .1. Clark have h e e n s ' t i n e the

Mis. Lambert The .1. L Hs fam;i; have moved to their new plao across tiie street, which is very fine. All members of the ' . V. P. . . ate icMt-.es.ied to atiend a iiieeilnic -Th iv3day evening. All mf.iilir please attend. f rs L. Howath has been to a union supper in honor of hr b'-otnes. n. ho have come 'home from the service, at

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A private exhibition of tlip moving pictui'c. entitled 'The Troubles of a Merchant cind How to Slop Them." will be shown to business people in the Chamber of ( 'onmieice on Thursday nirzht. March 20, at 8 o'clock, under the inspires Of Hammond Merchants' Association. Mr. Shorlar.d F. Fannon, a noted lecturer on modern business methods, will explain the pictures, which will deal with the following subjects. s, 1. Retail Failures and Their Causes. 2. Store Organization. 3. Newspaper Advertising. 4. Window Displays. 5. Clerks' Efficiency. 6. Selling Methods. 7. Credit Business. 8. System in Retail Store ... Much enthusiasm has been created in other cities where the lecture has been delivered, and it is expected that a capacity audience will erect Mr. Fannon and his pictures. All merchants and salespeople in the city are invited. The admission will be free. JAMKS B. ORTT, Secy., Hammond Merchants' Assn. Monday, March 20th, 8 P. M. Chamber of Commerce

JOHN ACKMAN TAKEN IN E. CHICAGO

! John Ackman of 353 Sibley st.. Ham- ( mond. was evresied last night In East ; Chicago by officer T.uie and Einse'e of I the Hammond police harged wih Vie'ipI ing prisoners to break Jail. 1 Ackman 1 charged wiih furnishing j the saw with which several so!diers who had deserted and had been captur

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ROYAL A. C. REORGANIZE FOR THE SEASONj Th poysl Athletic ('luh of Hammond) ha- reoi-ganied for his coming season i ard hope to win that championship! they did last season of Lake county. The members of the club decided to j change thai name of R.ova! A. C.'s to) Olympics. j The Olympics are going to have some j new men playing for iheni. Walter . Knnioi owki comes from Washington.! Pa , (la-tns to be a good second base-j man. Eddie Chmiclewski w ill do the i pitching the same as last year, while j Johtj P.adzimski will do all the receiving. Pouch will hold bis old position on j

first. Labas will be at tn rn. .icr.cis. Kzeczvcki, Tapuga' and Koniorowski will be in the outfield. Collins or Evans wiil hold shortstop position. The Olympics would like to get some practi.B game from March HOtb till April 2iHh. Those games will be only for practice so the management can Una up their players. Any teams desiring games piegss call up TS belween .S0 and 7:10. or w rite to Edd.c Chmielewski. B7S Ames ait., Hammond. Ind.

SO. SHORE CAR IN RY. WRECK A .'..nth Shore car "-negating between Gary and Kensington and an lilmols Centra! aw itch engine figured in a collision near Kensington late Paturadv afternoon. The car left Kensington at 4; 1 5 and five minute later the nvxup occurred. ?even people six men and a women, were injured; no bon"s broken, the Injuries sustained being bruises and seme cuts by flv inc gias. P. H. MiCjrdv of Potith Bend, conductor, and W. C. Shepherd, of Michigan City. mo. torman. of the South Shore car. ara on the injured list. Mr. McCurdy received so-ne bruises, while Mr. Shepherd was rut by flying glass. Both the car and engine were damaged to a considerable extent

THEATRE TODAY The Great NAZIMOVA in Out of the Fog THURSDAY AND FRIDA.Y WM. S. HART in- - The Poppy Girl's Husband SAT. AFTERNOON ONLY WM. S. HART in The Poppy Girl's Husband And Enid Bennett in Partnr Thre.. EVENING EIND BENNETT In Partner's Three Extraordinarily Good. SUNDAY DOROTHY D ALTON in "Extravagance" and "A Bit of Heaven' ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY Cecil B. DeMille's Masterpiece "Old Wives for New" Ju.f as pood if not better than "Don't Change Your Husband."

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-TODAY WM. FOX PRESENTS The Land of the Free The life story of Gen. Pershing brilliantly pictured. TOMORROW HELEN GIBSON in THE FLIP OF A COIN

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C. U. PROFESSOR AT TEMPLE FORUM The last lecture tinder the auspice of the Temple Israel Forum. Gary, is s-hedulcd for Sunday morning. Mar. 13. at 11 o'clock. The apeaker will ha Prof Frederick T. Bramball, of the rolitical Science Department of the t'niversty of Chicago. His subject will be "The League of Nations. The Present OOut'ook." This issue, that attracted so much attention during th period of the war. has given rise to considerable discussion and contention in the United States. The United States Senate included many men who contended that there are many vita!

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