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: THE 'gsvmmu“s'r;m, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 95, 1923. — e ———————— mon In the proteftion of clties. (See himself as “one.” until hes the | b out the four-| " I y i Miustration o, TUHDEE Throma: Whinh Wil Sorinsts | toorti tie Sy fLnE, Sub the FIGHT FASCISM HERE. |SUES HUSBAND FOR 7,377.50.| POLAND HONORS DR. BUTLER HOW TO PLAY :;‘l’!htd “h"h{"m"‘ : (w:}gla l':‘n :Ir;e ;xuylx-r "l" h:e)lk the wall. (See|ing luw‘ardllhe lel 3 Tal- u{; "t‘d m; Charging that her husbkand, Dr. 5 wi s to be en " al- ustrat No. 4. under it are placed on the top o G. R. o) 2 ways throws thd dice. The number| In this Illustration, if east wind wall to the Tight of where it was | CORference in Capital May 8 to| ?a:‘e:':"’:?;,::::'g;:" e 1] ; 7 o threw a “7,” starting with himself as|broken. These two are called Joosel.. .. - « MOH.J ONG Iw one, south 'would be two, west three, | tiles and they mark the end uf the Discuss Course to Take. S8 Lodey Imun 2ot aation b o ’ 11 Wext sever, dealgnating. west se the ind threw 7" _indicgting B SORI Aprll 35-wA progvsmcever, EL3IISO. The concrict w o T th ves en. des! n s the win e to “corsbat the alleged spread of signed in September, 1915, 2 . player. to hreak the wall J-breaker, West | i cross with star of the Ord, «Also Known as Pung-Chow The player: who bas been deal ro dosignating (he| faclem In America will be digoussed 155! , o Dhysi: |nius Restliutn was mads at s sei: nated to break the wall then thro right end of [at a Ing of the executive council | ciun’ stopped payments. A total of | bration Commmormng the 4 the dice to determine the exact tile|the side of the wall as the exact tilelop yho American Federation in Wash- , 37.377.60 has acrued and the wife &nniversary of the birth o g at whiéh the wall to be broken 't cion ‘on May 8, it was annouynced | W judgment for that amount. | CuS. BY L. L. HARR. z The loosa tiles are shown in correct |(ofign, B3 tna¥Anti Facist Allianoe of | Attorney K. H. McNelll appears for | 4 e T a o L CL PR R North America. The announcement | the wife. III+—Procedure of Play. [/the Botnta ot theicompays hera ditars oy said Samuel Gompers, president of the | | A from that employved in geographical American Federation of Labor, had | & Fast wind: Position of the players | maps, because the observer is con- Illustration No, 5. EGG-SIZE HAIL IN TEXAS, |dcclded to call the mesting at the re- | REPORT OF ARREST FIRROR. | For Infants and Children $or the first game is determined by | ceived of as looking up at the com- ;s + @, |duest of the Central Trades and Labor | ROME, April 25.—A report from | $hrow of two dice. All players throw | P8¢ instead of down. 'If the accom- E at which he shall break the wall [ HENRIETTA. Tex. April 25.8A ofiGreatar New) Yor Warsaw to the eftect that Rev. ratner | 31 Us@ For Over 30 Years ence. The one throwing the highest 5»9 adding his throw to ea wind hail and wind storm h —_— Stmonetti, member of the pigpal relief o This sum will indicate the tile evening, damaging buildin, ty per cent of the women | mission in Russia, had Leen arersted | AIW8Ys bears Bumber becomes the first east wind. I’umtlo- No. 4. which the wall is to be broke estimated extent of $200, The | yo In Kansas carn leas than 316 | by the bolsheoik authoritied i wich | the i S e f Copern!- dEreney J {4 layer to break the wall counting|wind raged for: half an hour, hurling ! o ; z:,‘::e.:‘,fl',"‘ o.:.,,: ;l,:'y:,l“:,ifl'n;y:: thrown wiil indicate m-x’hfl"{:re'rvhrz Phe stim off from.the right end of hie| sg8-sizeq. hallstones at s fitty-mile * wel ut foundation. Posite east wind will be known as' panying dlagram is held above the a ounting afound | Sum of the wo throws. the wall will| aow in town ba bite L7 Svery win- West wind, to the right of east wind | head and “nerth” turned to the north, ight, starting_with | < West e e e """llIIIIlIIII||IIlllllllllllllllllllllfllllIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIM lll!llllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIHlllll!lllum..... Bullding and Bresking the Walls. Before bullding the wall the tiles must all be turned face down on the | table and thoroughly shuffied. Then South each played proceeds to build one | wall by taking thirty-fou of the tiles at random and arrangini them side by side in a row seventeen t"'/ oS tiles long and two tiers high. (Ses ‘J {llustration No. 2.) East Each player then moves his side eleases Instantly ¢ the wal. , Tiustration Neo. 1. of the wall forward, the four sides Will be known as south wind, and to N the emergency release catch in the center of the top bar of the | See illustration No. 1.) The dice| RDTAREX perfected ali-aluminum | Beed only be thrown to determine Dfinger is tapped llghuy with either | east wind for the first game on an u::r'.'""“""o' w&ng:emnfi: | | he left of east d as north wind, evening’s play, for if the player rep- Eetenting esst wind wins, or if the | ATy me s a draw, he remains east - | g de e Toved the Biiver to'his| Arex Rotarex Electric Co. Iy ecomes east wind, he, in turn, = ;:omlng‘nr‘anh wind. | | ¥ B New York Ave. N.W. ast wind is the equivalent of the | 1 term “banker,” as it is used in seve | Phone Main 194 eral card games, and he must settle | Illustration No. 3. ~ @ouble when loses and recelv R- double when h ns. b forming a hollow square. 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