Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1923, Page 24

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 29, 1923—PART T. 4 unusual risks HOW TO PLAY Baldwin Only Regular Army | 3 & w5 5 Off' C 2 H M ls o ensihaihanico i Siorani tac e 1 MAH-JONG icer to Get 2 Honor Medals|i5:mox i s | won in armed conflict with the enemy. Inspired Noted Cartoon. It is characters such as these that Burial at Arlington were on the Army rolls some forty | Also Known as Pung-Chow | i Marks Passing of g M |5 ity years ago. that inepired | | Thomas Nast's famous cartoun—a Unique Fighter. o e, o 4 grim skeleton In a crouching, charg- Before speaking of “four of a r(a(-gv up if he “punged” the fourth, ing posture grasping a Springfield ile: e PW if he cind,’ 5 el ive the reason |the two end tiles face down i i, 5 i ds Ul nico ) % | has “drawn” the fourth , rifle at “Charge ayonets,” underneath for ‘exposing a set mede up o The player must immediately draw —— : \ which was the legend: pair and u punged disserd and make o “loose € (one of \)n:ll\\nmllll:“ M e 1 “Our skeleton U. 8. A. For bone clear a © same time what is to|on top of and marking the e » and grit match it if you can!” ear at e same e what i 10 n, o0 and, meriine e S o Exploits in Civil anc : o e ected s the Areay -was by | be “I'““ d“‘ "d aESc oL . & ‘Yl(ym the 0ndd|-! ta en, "I"‘m::!“ly“: , Congress, and by a large mass of the completed by draw. the end moved up and repla b d‘ b people as well, this cartoon touched e e o™ st pair “and a | o tramene end of the wan wnit. | Indian Wars Won oy peoble as well, this cartoon touched punged discard must be “exposed” by | The * Khm«r lllf was ,t!r*\“\'lwl;e“l“‘:s“‘ a!nlemuli.\' on the frontier, that officers Stting it out face upon the table to | every time a player completes a & 1)) . ] and men “passed around the hat” and The TERE oF ehe ihvers tiles: first, | of 4 kind he causes the rest of his ecorations. . presented Nast with @ handsome tes- to show to the othe yers ll\ at he land to be one tile short. This must timonial in appreciation of the sen ment exp sed in the cartoon. : : i As a fi ass fighting man, one Illustration No. 13. The interment at Arlington yester- ' who cagerly sought dangerous serv. day of Muj. Gen. Frank D. Raldwin : | fee rried on” uncomplainingly, Sesmeni | nduring every conceivable hardship marks the of on f th . Y of cold, heat, mud. dust and isolation, prominent characters of the old oY ‘ Whethes ce i maibrin in Ms o Army and of an officer of so unique midwinter or encountering the blis- | Five passenger towring, $095, f. o. b. Fliat, Mich. sord that it deserves more than o 2 tering heat and tortures of thirst on | o S L = = 3 the Staked Plain of Texas, he had few passing notice . i, i superiors. One of the many reasons why the Chevrolet practice. The gears are so designed thet twe He enjoyed the exceptional dis- - GEN. FRANK D. BALDWIN. || A generation Qa'{"i"al):.’,?g”:n"."rr::fie: is outselling all other makes of standard auto- teeth of the pinion gear are always tinction of heing the only officer in . ith the ri 5 . June %6, 1842, Te entered the service | batween the one hundredth meridia igh-grade i wit| ring gear, grestly increasing the the Regular Army to receive two [ 00 N onant, Michigan Horae |and Rocky Mountains. In the devel: mobiles is the hi equipment it offers strength of the set, and eliminating the noies SR medals of honor. Guards, September 19, 1561, serving |opment of the Great West few names | [n & Jow-priced car. ~ommon to the old 'vpeofltnlghttoothw < 5 . eading | through the civil war and being in |stand higher than that of Frank D. three one dotx in his hand when one The first was awarded “for leading | through 2 5 mear Siur- | Balawin: the ‘only i hich s i i of the opponents discarded the fourth his comany in {hie enengement! Julydibacties an asements e e | over anpeared it Te,which has| A leading feature of this equipment is the The Chevrolet has 0 many supsrior features one dot. Thix player “punged” it, 200 20, 1861, at Peach Creek i a|Dal ope Church, Golgotha | followed by “M. H. (two).r bevel rear axle gears. They represent that we invite comparisons, Decsuse com- matched the four of n kind, exposed OQO@BD| |counter charge, under a galling fire. | Church, p',if»f:".}‘.\p Mountain, Cuips | W. C. B e best modern swbemobile engineering parisons sell Chevrolete. them, drew a “loose and dis- ahead of his own men, capturing and | (G, (TOCR, R e ana italelgh carded. ©00 | 000 /cee bringing back l““." < '“'_'}”“‘“ Nm‘”";"‘:; Routs Moros in Hot Battle. iWASHlNGTUN MAN | PHossE OURIE UM Mm cers, fully 'assen, g He commanded the first hody of | A 587 Ronteter ilized troops that ever successtully | TO TEAcH IN cHlNA E’J:ti-;:_‘.:';":: E:n‘::';‘o- p ed the south shore of Lake | | I d hicl a 1a the reuired pair, which gives A s o l’ru!\lnlu :n:prflvn.u he dis be ma i l. ery time folur]ul a ‘Tln‘ \-! \\[-l l“x .““; \x\ ":‘ I nd, secondly to separate the Kind is fille 1 extra tile drawn | charge on the Indian camp ¢ Rchod he SOUIL [SHore m those completed irely by | from the ‘;.m-. .rnw the Tast three | BeaTd by @ wagon train on the bor-{ [Zoil e ‘j”mum” o 1.\!;"_1‘_0:1 ,: wm 4 t: . Light Dellv-ry from the wall st completed | As can be scen from the last thre. ’ e Staked Plain of northern the battle 34 a B ‘oot Amon; 1o of an appropriated (punged) | illustrations the rule in the case of |der of the Staked [lain R e e R y g Yale Seniors Nothi Cor Wrth Ch discird have only one-half the scor- | four of a kind is as follows Texas November 8. 1874 = ing Compares evrodet over 10 per cent of killed an 0PTN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY: ing value of exactly the same sets| In any sct which a player may O Attacki on India B Svriudinacieant forpiiieg) :;Lfl Selected for Oriental 3 e e e el then snaipngeniaiies 5| peliminion THISIALC: oncsslongn ] atey e ithalana o fiovee 3t0—nly | College. Barry-Pate Motor Co. Luttrell Sales Ce. Thus there are many advantage A player having three of a kind | been sent by.Gen. Jiles noft bt 0 0 Dottt Tl e eenacul| = i ; in drawing the third tile to com-|in his hand may pung the fourth Jx:‘r:m.”:’r s t‘:::“': vt "‘““gom_”“'“':; pasany 'rf"};}':':;r'fidln:wneml‘ 1218 Connecticut Avenue 14th Plett & 56t of three of o kind When | when it s discarded. or having three | with & tratn of twenty thpes, MO HIune, B S refired June 26, e i e Al e e T compared to * nE e e T | O o raareh may add It 1o his thres & company of infantry. was riding in ) March 4. 1915 the world war | The trustees of Yale-in-China today | in the former ca s s 3 them; in the column was a howitzer. as adjutant general of Colorado. ‘announced the selection of Orrin M. | jom N. 14. and patrolling the flanks was @ troop | A‘dominant characteristic of Bald- ¢ (SO0 E0 S00CTH e of cavalr: 5 -~ t he was, t of all, e - s Francis SUB-DEALERS SUB-D CRS Short fter leaving camp thatjfgh «d_far more than his B. Comstock Aero Auto Company, Alexandria. Va Barrett's Garage, 24th & M Sts. N.W. morning his scouts sighted a large|{pro rata lous servies Foote of \\. K| nd Thomas Kelchner's Garage, Rockville, Md P, F. Tippett, 712 E St. 8.E, hostile Indian camp less than L not simply hees his luek | V. «ll seniors, | Frank 8, Pohanke, 2110 L Street S &'G. Motor Co., Wisconsin Ave, and M St distant on @ cree foot of a [but because « i % mbers of the faculty. George C. Rice Auto Co., 1511 Conn. Ave Fred'k Carl, Inc., 627 H St. N.W. oo earned a reputation in the | Two of the faculty. : Sonnta. Welnberger Co. N. H. & Ga. Ave Gallowas & Gonior, Tekoma' Park, M4, = Beaton Garage, 45 Seaton Place e Service & Body Co., Silver Bpring. M1 tanley Wood Washington Garage & Sales Co.. 620 H N.E. Bury Motor Company. Anacostia, D. C. e s 3 P s Tasiea 1l return to Smithdeal Motor Company, Rosslyn, Va. G. Dudrow, Hyattsville, M not even halting he b o and howitzer to form it in b 2 at a gallop. three one dotx in and drew Riding Just In front of the line, and the hin hix rex urn with his trumpeters fairly splitting | dra Bts set commin Eingsak the frosty morning alr with their} much it would in hix hand. e eally, the whoie command. yell- mnst he expo order to draw S s demons, charged like a hur- the “loose tie. Therefore the end r?“,,,‘, down the ari lope tilex are turned down to show that inte and ough amp of the E Hie get ié/conns: | 2 startled Indians, whose syrprise wus the hand. 000 so complete that they fled like quail | before a tempest. . In the camp they recaptured two as much scoring value, they are {1ittle white girls—Julia and Adelaide Lent concesiedin tne hand and ihe Hexposea ¢l The rule, however. | Germain—who had been taken cap- opponents can only guess as to how | yars him m_appropriating some | tive in Kansas several months pre- rearly complete aiun caled "d"g one e s discard to make a fourth | viously when their parents were o l‘ be \IH foet1d Set s “_‘“x“’"'m for an exposed set of three of a kind, | massacred. i our of a kind either by dra OM | because in order to appropriate this or. D the wall or @ < S | giscard he would have to pung it. AmArSsRMedn of Honor. rd, if he has t £ ind RS he has not the privilege of do-| For this he was awarded a con- ady in_his hand | ase | TS e muse he Wirends muast have | gressional medal of honor “for rescu- ist place the completed set on ‘punized” tile in his exposcd set, | Ing with two companies two whit table to iLe right of his tiles, all | 01 "RUNEAC. G & (B 0.0 F z s by volunteer attack uponm In- \s one of the four sets required 02 o hose superior mumbers 1. just as an exposed set would (Copyright, 1023.) strong position would have warra . ., and a plaver having a set of {delay for reinforcements, but which three of a Kkind concealed has very l&y wounld e permitted the In- ln e £0od chances of filling 1t. and thus . to escape and kill their ca p ans, ' resourcefulness and of Summ forming four of a kind, which counts u great deal higher. than three months previousiy A player may complete in the same campaign Baldwin had won the brevet of captain “for gallant | : simpsaflomiBe b services in action against Indians on | the Salt )t ted river. Tex.. S i August 30 7 | His cool and_ability on_this | 0@ occasion w amended in the high- | est terms n. Miles. He e \bsequently brevetted m: ! gallantry and saccessful attuck In thix fllustration the player has one set of three one dotx punged and|Sitting Bull's camp of Tudians fs now trying to match up the rest of hix hand. If another player discards| Water river, Mont. and conspicuous | @ one dot he cannot touch it and must let it go However, If he draws | gallantry in action against t! the fourth one dot himwelf, he may add 1t on to his set of three, druw a loose ' \\ oif Mountain, Mon ] tile and discard as usunl. Gen. Baldwin w $ ‘Will Start You on the , Way to Ford Ownership Recognizing the universal desire for motor car ownership, we have given our co-opera- tion to the New Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Here is your opportunity to become the owner of an automobile in a simple yet prac- THE RANGE ’ tical way which will enable you to pay for 2 ‘f‘"’} ‘3‘14 WETHMRECrOeK: the car out of your earnings. Your weekly payments deposited with us will draw interest. p ! 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