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=t ' ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. -_— = BILLION MORE CIGARS SMOKED UEKRAINIAN PEASANTS REVOQ | volted against the Russian soviet gov- Dinesnd Dunce . M0 - Dinesnd Dnce LAST YEAR, FEWER CIGARETTES BUCHAREST, October 17.—Ukral- | €rnment 4nd on® bolshevik regiment l.ll.'.lll.lll'.... nian peasants are reported to hava re- | 18 said to have mutinied. SSnpesensare roporled fo Ay e TONIGHT 2% TONIGHT ; FOI‘ COldS AT - AT A blilion more cigars, almost | almost 37 per cent of the country's ) A o two billions fewer clgarcttes and | total of 41,061,317, -Don’t waste }“gh.Pnced ' 14,000,000 pounds less of manufac- North Carolina leads in pro- > duction of smoking tobaocco, pro- turel tobacco were produced dur- | GUCILY more. than one-quarter of 2 1 ing 1920 than during 1019, census | the 228,566,666 pounds manufao- coal lhlS winter T tured in 1919, u‘rtsu' -jallsuu mell‘ed from Missourl leads in the production internal vevenue reports show. of plug_tobacco, producing 41 per “HALL OF NATIONS” i ¢ Refinement Pennsylvania leads in the manu- cent of the 141,047.895 pounds i in that| The Lyon Heater is selling this Amidst an At‘“‘”‘",'"’ cf Re t facture of large and small cigars, manufactured in 1919, and also Y":,", can bilel e cepn | "‘E P S : S New York’s Famous pioduclng mope than one-quarter | leads in production of twist, of there will be no waste of [fll on an attractive new easy-pay of the total, which was 8,057,792 which 11,290,488 pounds were {‘lu"o“' coal if you put in a Lyon ment plan that installs it in your anywhere from onethird to one-|need to delay because you | larke cigars and 642,640,000 small | manufactured 'in 1919. eater. This heater has u proved : ; MeadOWbl‘OOk Ol'Cl'leStla Sgsm ol Iifaols lond initheiproduction record of economy in coulsaving |bome on the first payment. No North Carolina leads in the of flne cut tobacco, producing ot roductl f 11 _cigarettes, more than 35 per cent of the s & = WILL PLAY ,’Lzuut-x,.‘L" m?)re Tl‘\,:n h:l?“ut the country’s total of 165,866 pounds. half the amount required by other | afford to buy n.nll at. one s as- Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 country's total output, which was Tennessee leads in production heating systems. And it assures a |sured economy in coal enables you 0.2 Cl e 51,192.762,708. of snuff, producing more than 44 warm, cozy, cheerful atmosphere to put the money saved into its Supper, 9:30 to Closing of lurge ocigarettes, producing | production of 35,007,882 pounds. all over the house. | purchase price. New York leads in production per cent of the country's total | AFTERNOO IN SPANISH GARDEN | HOTEL WASHINGTON o GARDEN OO “It Pays for Iiself as It Saves for You 1 Getting down to the personal side, Mr. Pou asked the wizard point-blank . . O * | how much he was worth, and the Sec Your Dcaler NOW! y | wisard replied that all of his savinss had been spent during the early fight to put the klan on its feet. “I have no flnancial standing,” he said. “I have had no pocket book | of my own these past six years, and, God being my witness, I have tried to steer this organization clear away from commercialism.” 8immons, answering Chalrman ' Relieves Pain I Keep aTube Handy —— —fa Et—\ Congressional Investigation 5""35'7‘?"’{.’:“!""’:?:5!"1}?“5::&:’::::%2Em?‘;‘l G Che _ o Thos.Leeming & Co.,N.Y. Not to Be Made, House | {iiE, & crbenthe iian He asiea i i SERERERENREREEERNREND 4 Congress to go ahead and investi- Committee Votes. gate: There is to be no congressional in- vestigation of the Ku Klux Klan, so o ® the House rules committee by unani- moiis vote decided after ten minutes " In executive session following morn- ing and afternoon sesslons yesterday. during which William J. Simmons, im- perial wizard of the klan, was put through a rigid cross-fire examination. The rules committee decided without a dissenting vote not to call any more [ ] witnesses, certainly not at this time. b, Chairman Campbell announced Yhis determination, and while he and other members of the committee refused to make any comment beyond the bare statement as to witnesses, it is ex- pected that an adverse report will be submitted to the House on a number of resolutions providing for an inves- tigation. Final action, however, will not be taken until several absent members return to Washington, but +| House members accepted it as settled that they were done with the Ku Klux, unless the Department of Justice, con- ducting an_inquiry of its own, comes forward with unexpected evidence. Wizard Still 1L Still showing the s of his fll- ness, the imperial wiza voice weak- ened he sat all day answering a of questions. As on pre he entered a categorical ges of lawlessne: klan, and reiterated U membership of the orgi slightly under 100,000. he left the stand M apparently with deen that he wanted to th: [ mittee for its consideration and e aily presence of a stay 4 J. 8, ’ otor : Representative Po ‘mocrat, North Carolina, while he was examining the wizard. = Asked if he had been in- timidated by the presence of M Burns, whom he characterized as “the Sherlock Holmes of the United States,” Mr. Simmons said he had not, and that he had faithfully tried to give the committee all the informa- tion it was seeking. Mr. Pou assert- ed it was the first time in his twenty- one years of service that the Depart- ment of Justice had sent representa- tives t ten in” on the rules com- mittee. For 5 days’ free trial Explains Good Points. In rounding up ‘what he termed the Formerly $125 £00d points of the organization. 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