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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1914)
V .UO , ! TiISii - THE 8EMI-WEESLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. SOME OF CARRANZA'S HARD FIGHTERS - I "jv .ut..i-L ,h5 jHnKiinr . --" a .; t vsbi lUK3STWmBT.tnWr .. ,, 5T Sil BSinMlELP'.w'' v. H?,V.ui MiJVlKCA?. wv - ZCT3yl witiu j.n.,griwnagiL.iimhii...nr-. .,..,,,. r? -a. s .., MEN OF FIFTH BRIGADE ABOARD SHIP T-"a"MMaMJviranniaHaiHMiHBnHiHBBBHs&jniavjftrj3kfv i ai-K. k. bibkb. x uiakiaH iiBBBBBHLfa ?a...,h.i, '..Vry tMBr . V . ' . ""? ' , . j. . - .AyauwrJiaUAiawl. wiijt' , 'It' "-" ". K-y-r.. iiAl !:.. . -w . V.T.V 7fc.h JAA ll v' WMli HmTys'iii?aSatoTSaings f-hCw,.i.r,Ca - 'Ipsa fii'ftiwy;m nfulSi'Wyj M um&Mvwm3 ThlB Is a detachment of General Carranza's constitutional troops, lighting from behind a stone wall lu tho mountains. MORE TROOPS LEAVE GALVESTON FOR MEXICO WUhiW.ltaimMMt,Mmmit,..y.Miiij..-)..ii..,M.-i. w'ii'ia'MMMB'''' Some of the men of tho Fifth brigade, which want to Vera Cruz under General Fuustou, are. here Been throngs ing the deck of ono of tho transports which carried them from Galveston BUSY MARINES AND BLUEJACKETS i v V Siual. 9HHBK9rana3iRI$ 'PjHf Departure from Galveston of more troops to Join the Fifth brigade at Vera Cruz. GENERAL "PANCHO" VILLA "" -iMV i8fetr,h Hero is a characteristic portrait of "I'ancho" Villa, tho indomitablo gon eral of tho constitutional armies lu northern Mexico. WED BEFORE FLEET SAILED VR 9HB .-. ff H9S9-P9b r v y BfWBHlffi-rffi5ffllF Below is seen a detachment of United States marinos hurrying along tho dock at Vera Cruz to thoir station in tho city, and above several bluejackets convoying ammunition to one of tho guns of a battleship. HOW OUR. JACKIES LANDED ON MEXICAN SOIL imHT- J''viMMMiBaliiibW4FJtttlkHtf'ah p4 t PPPpBbHb(bbbP .''i''''' HHHH(7ivHHB Ei Mrs. Donald Taylor Huntor was tho latest nnvy brldo when tho fleet ealled from Hampton Roads. On tho day bo fore she was Miss Emily Hancock Hughes, and sho was to have been married to Lieutenant Hunter of the Arkansas on May 14. When sailing orders were received the lieutenant radiographed to his bride, she hurried to Fortross Monroe and tho wedding coromony was performed nt once. Learned Moslem Secrets. Dr. C. Snouck Hurgronje, who hns come to this country partly aB a unl verslty locturor, Is profossor of Arabic at the University of Loyden, Holland. As a scholar he determined to delvo into tho secrets of Arabic learning and mysticism, and, dis guised as an ra't)ic teacher, ho spent six months in tlio city of Meccn, sa cred to Islam, tnd succeeded, at the risk of life, In lunrnlng thd secrots of tho religion of tho Moslem and acquir ing knowledge kept hidden from tho outside world, illlJillllllHIIIHlliHlll!Hllllllin;;i These aro the first boatloads of nrmod bluejackets going ashoro at Veru Cruz to take possession of that city. STARS AND STRIPES RAISED IN VERA CRUZ jf I 1 fisSI Mf wuiiMiliuv r" m --J...J-.J ... j u., v ..m V. S V 9 AMWr.-rWWI1MBWWftJW ' rj Tho first public building in Vera Cruz over which the Amerlcau flag was raised was the postal and telegraph building, i A"' - i I'