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\WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY, TONE 9, 1991 LEWIS L. SMITH KILLS SELF WITH REVOLVER Trges That States Have Right to| Engraving Buresu Employe Found Legalize Sale of Light by Wife With Bullet Wound i Wines and Beer. in Head. SMITH ADVOCATES .~ DRY LAW REVISION ] Lewis L. Smith, fifty-one, an em- ploye of the bureau of engraving and inting, shot and killed himself in \SALOON GONE, HE DECLARES Scores Klan—Wants Congress to |!is apartment, at 1000 H street, today. Fix Scientific Liquor Standard. The shot was heard by Mrs. C. E. Mansfield, wife of Detective Mans- fleld, who also lives at the same | address. Thinking it an explosion on the street, she took no motice of it Mrs. Alice Smith, the dead man's t| wife, later found her husband with bullet wound in his head and a -aliber revolver by his side. mith had underwent a mastoid fred E. Smith ment on the d since he e for the Demo-|operation in February and since that became nd = for S| time had been home suffering froi gpmtle for Presidemt. | ous breakdown. He is & native (;ov. Smith, in replying vesterday to |5 pyrcellville, Va, where he has an inquiry regarding his stand on |three brothers. He has a number of Pprohibition. also said he believed the |relatives in the District. He had no Ku Khox Klan to be “contrary to the | Shidren 3 very principles upon which this coun- A s try was founded | Had Ridden 750,000 Miles. i ased on S 5 NEW YORK, June 9. —Few men ; 5 Gt 5 have ridden on trains as much as He said he favored having Con- | pr.q Garrison, a New York Central gress fis a maximum of aicoholic ctor, for the past sev- content “based upon science and ,“";"l'v"f’:dyf:r':‘i,ho started out yester- sound reasoning.” allowing each | 32110 Apend a month's vacation rid- state to establish for itselt whatever | oy (S PPenS § NI4T V561000 miles alcoholic content it chose S0 1ong a3 | 45 a business. He is off now to add it did mot overstep the limit set in| 10,060 more to his record—this time the national law. The amount of light wines and beer to be soid in state legalize the traffic manner and media should be left to the d the ru er alcoholic ates them- rength s | gal in the future. the saloon ! has gone for good, the governor be- | " lieves. i He urged strengthening of 'hv‘i federal laws with vegard to inter- state commerce and the importation of strong liquors. He said that most of the liquor consumed in this state was smuggled from foreign coun- tries. WAVES KILL EIGHT MAROONED ON ROCKS Swamp Motor Boat and Dash Oc- cupants to Death—Five i Are Saved. | SANTA ANA. Calif, June 9.—Six and two boys. members of a | fishing party. were pounded to death | on the Tocks of Newport Bay jetty. erday when the launch | were heading out to sea was swamped and capsized. Five others were saved All except one of the six men lost | were well known business men of Santa Ana. The two b of a Santa Ana Wwith their father. The party had were sons nt and died hoaded out to seal! that chose 10 | on the Hudson division of the New York as a diversion. 923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5027 Garrison. who has been a conductor | “entral most of the time. will attle, San Francisco and points 'FIREIS COSTLY! | Be Protected Against It J. LEO KOLB Insurance Agency Bargain Standard Make, 88-Note, Metal Tube, Handsome Case o 3987 Piano For Quick Sale Cash or Terms Pfeiffer, 1210°G St. engine. side onto the close to the jett on which cight teen met their erturned her | 2 the rocks | - party of thir-| ORLEAN WILL HEAD AMERICANIZATION PAPER | Bulletin Will Reach Schools All| Over Countrq as Well as New- comers in This City. dent of the Americani Association. bas been a reau of naturalization of immigration a others which are « These various continued next month and herea in each issue, it is announced. The next issue is to contain all the | regulations relative to tne new immi- gration law. 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Plain Black, or Lacquer-red, both Gold Trimmed. Any good pen counter can supply you. Order for Graduates NOW, before too late for engraving. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Manufacturers abo of Pesker Duafold Pencils to maich the pen, $3.50 Pactory and General Offices, JANESVILLE, WIS Parkerz== Pencil turns lead OUTand IN Pen, §7; Pencil, $3.50 hh.a!gfl.u.w | Imne It! : rs of k, Cepe - Four Styles Refrigerators Specially Priced —These four refrigerators will show you that modern, sanitary refrigerators can be bought .at reasonable prices. At $42.98 —All-steel White Enamel Re- frigerators, Gurney make; have nicke] hardware. Regularly $49.98. At $19.98 —Gibson’s Cambria No. 630 Re- frigerator, splendid model for apartments and summer cot- tages. Regularly $2298. | At $35.98 —Three-door Front-icer Refrig- crator, Indiana%rand. Has 63- pound ice capacity; porcelain lined. Regularly $39.98. At $39.98 —Apartment-style Indiana brand Refrigerator, 75-pound ice ca- pacity; porcelain lined. Regu- +-larly $43.98. Kann’s—Third Floor. 85¢ Metal Screens 69¢ Each ‘—These are” Sherwood All-metal Extension Screens, size 24x37 inches. Made with black jaf ned frame, filled with fine black wirc cloth, and will not warp in damp weather. —Other sizes: —18%33 in. w.e.68¢ —30x37 in. ....98c —24x33 in. ....75¢ —30x43 in. .. LIS 32x43 in., $125 39¢ Wood Screens —These are- hardwood extension screens, size 18x33 inches. Made of well seasoned lumber, natural var- nished finish, with filling of fine black wire cloth. —Other sizes, 6% to $LI0 $2.95 Screen Doors $2.19 Each —Size 30x78 inches, with 4xP4-inch frame. ‘—Other sizes: —32x80 in. ..5298 iensd in v —36x81 in. ..$3.45 Kann's—Third Floar. In an Extraordinary Tuesday Sale at $6.95 Actual $10 to $15 Values —That’s the surprising announcement we have to make concerning a sale that starts here tomorrow. But it's no more surprising than the dresses themselves! Wait 'til you see them! The seven illustrated above are characteristic examples. Youthful styles in tiered skirt and semi- bouffan effects. Sports styles in slim straight lines. In fact such dresses as you probably have never seen before for so little. Choose from Misses’ and Women’s sizes. Our advice is to come early. At $6.95 they’ll soon be gone! Additional space has been provided! Extra salespeople to serve you! Summer Fabrics the June Sale Is Offering This Week Many At Unusual Savings o i et~ $1.50 —-Both are fine heavy quality crepes. With the really phenomenal demand for this fabric for lingerte 100 shades offer almost bewildering choice, 39 inches wide. s, in many new 2 50 designs. At . pattarns. Shown in_ all-over and conventional pat- terng, which lend themselves particularly to the weaves. 40 inches wide. $2.69%and $3 Printed Crepe g de Chine. Special, Monday. ° a-very effective blousé or frock; conservative or hold designs, in combinations of color, also pleaty of black as well as outer wear, this selection of more than $350 and $4.00 Sports —These are in two-tons stripes, plaids and blook new ' sport styles. Vers attractive spiral crepe —75 lavely designe. any one of them will make Tou and white, white and black, and navy and white. $2.00 and $2.50 Glos Sports Silks. .Speeial, Monday. $ 1 69 At, L ~—They are all 40 inches wide, so it will not require 2 deal te make up one of the new sports frocks from any of these fabrics. With at least 25 different (patterns to select from fancy has free play. $2.00 Allsilk Washable $ 1 4 69 Foulards,. Special at— —Attractive new designs and 25 color combinations from whichs to choose. These are 36 inches wide. S ni " $1.39 —The sports satins are shown in 12 sports colors. also all white and black. . The Radiums are in 12 light and dark colors. 40 inches wide. Hemstitched Cotton Crepe L - Formerly $1.25' Yd. Monday ' Sbc —The p&tterns are. worked out very cleverly in stripes, checks and figures formad by hometitohing. These open-work patterns conezast very effectively with the fine weave of the rest of the material. They could be made up, using touches of bright-colored embroidery in contrast with the ©open work, and the effect would be samprisingly . Buy the material for one or mere” tomorrow and try it. 36-in. Pre-Shrunk Linen In White and Colors at 780 —Ome of the most popular fabrics of the hour, in oyster white and about thirty clear and beautiful colers, including plenty of green and lavender. 68¢ —The handloom Swiss that launders @0 well. Shown in a host of different grounds. pink, brown. The Famous St. Gall Dotted Swiss Monday at— tan, also pienty of black and navy, with white dots. 36-in. Printed Voiles in Many New Designs at— 2 8 —Light and dark grounds, in small ncat designs. also some larger patterned cffects; very specially Printed Crepes Formerly priced for Monday's selling. 85 Yd. Monday Yd.— 58(‘, —In checks and novel figured effects, @ome Mah Jonge' patterns, and many others; in a variety of color combinations. Plain 38-in. Voiles in Three Qualities at 38¢, 58¢ and —These are in at least thirty different colorw, for dresses or lingeric umes. Light and street shades. Kann's—Strest Floor. Penna. Ave. 75¢ Taffeta and Other Fabrics ‘il . Aluminum Offers— St o S ke, $2.69 —Regular $235 Squat i::pe Percolators, 2-qt. $l .45 —Regular $1.50 Convex Cov- ered Saucepan, 4-qt. size, 98C —Regular $240 Round $ .89 Mirro Roaster, —Regular $1.00 Mirro Lip- ped Saucepan, 2%-qt. size, 65C —Regular =il Mirro Cake 27C —The high quality of Mirro Alumi- num Ware, is evervday conversation among housckeepers. They're al- ways telling their friends how well they like the “Mirro” brand, how well it wears and how well it Jooks. So this sale will interest those who demand this brand and those who are looking for a geod make of Aluminum ware at reasonable prices. Kann's—Third Floor, “Lots of Fun” $24.95 to $39.50 —Made of clean selected rock maple wood, _sturdily constructed and smoothly finished. Have steps and supports. Complete with hand rail These are the same kind that arc used in public playgrounds. — Bt slide.veucsn ... $2095 —10-ft, slide. ..... -..$27.50 —12-ft. slide... eee.. . 832,50 Kann's—Fourth Floor. 9x12-ft. Summer Rugs For $15 —A large group of floor cover- ings for summer use and repre- senting such famous makes as these: —Domus, a heavy all-fiber rc- versible rug in. woven designs. —Cherokee, one of Hodge’s fine rugs, made of twisted fiber; shown in a wonderful range of patterns. —New Art, a combination rug of fiber and woal, in designs that are different and pleasing. —Tremont, an art square with woven figure design that is light on one side and dark on the other. - Kann's—Third Floor.