ATMS 8EM1.WEEKLY TRIBUNE, WORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. t ,, I. ' -V-J . . - HQFBURG PALACE IN VIENNA STONED BY RIOTERS 1-Stcel cnrjfo ship Oalosbtirg, 7,000 tons, launched at Mariner's Uarlnr, Stntcn Island. 2-Observcrs nt Amor lean outpost station In France, protected by antiaircraft gunners. 3-Onc of the great Ilnmlloy-Puee bombing ma chines of the British ulr forco being prepared for a raid. uommng ma AMERICAN RED CROSS BUILDING IN WASHINGTON miS n?. P bu,W,nS of Uw American lted Crosa In Washington is one of tho handsomest structures In tho .capital. Though It was of ample size for prewar needs, it has been necessary to maoMitim Zl fipaeo in additional temporary quarters back of tho permanent building fl0C BALDY OF NOME AND HIS SERVICE FLAG Misses Fay and Helen Allun, daugh ters of "Scotty" Allan, driver of the famous Darling team of dogs, with Baldy of Nome, and his Hag represent ing ills 20 sons and grandsons now In the sorvlco on tho Itnllan front. Haldy was tho leader of tho Darling team, but was too old for active war service. His descendants are among tho dogs thnt have been invnluablo In carrying supplies and munitions to Italian Boldlers in the mountain passes, especially during the winter. ONE REASON WHY THE HUN WAS STOPPED ! This heap of empty shell cases shows Just a part of tho ammunition r pencil by mm Uritlsli battery In a few days fighting on the. French front. " i: - lam- uioru shells than they need, for all their ummuultloii factories it :;; n uht and day. MRS. IRA NELSON MORRIS Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris of Chlcogo, wife of tho American minister to Sweden, has been taking a rest in tho United States. Tho reports furnished the American stnto department by her husband havo kept tho Washing ton government in close touch not only with Inside conditions In Germany, but with tho swift changes In tho remark nblo Russian situation. Mrs. Morris has labored incessantly to alleviate suffering in Sweden and recently was publicly thanked by King Gustavo for her holp to the destitute Cliff Swallow's Revenac L. M. HoHlngsworfh tells n story ot tho way n cliff swallow treated n blue bird who had stolen Its nest: "While making my homo with grandmother, an undo told mo the following Incident In tho llfo of tho cliff swallows. One spring, on re turning to their old homo under tho eaves, n pair of the swallows found their nest already In possession of n pair of earlier blue birds. They tried In vain to drive them out. At last they called n council of war in which tho whole company Joined. After reaching a decision, they formed n constant lino of swallows from tho liorso pond to tho nest, each carrying a little pellet of mud. Each ono. built his pellet Into tho mouth of tho nest until they had tho blue bird that he'd tho nest wallet up within It. T)o nest afterward become dislodged and fell with the carcass of tho blue bird still within It, Tho bird had died la Us prison." This Ik the facade of the Hoflmpp tmlnnn in vinmm t i. ,., . . ... atoned by a hungry mob not long ago. ' m emperor varies, wiuel. LIVE STOCK FARM ABOARD A BATTLESHIP wus Some of the American Lmttloshln Imvn rfni fnrm Tiiic ni.fr.,,...',.,!, i,. .,,,,. ... . . aboard ono of tho big vessels. Of course tho animals are really pets. 4 TROUBLES OF THE ENGINEERS IN FRANCE Tho engineers across the wnter - -w xwxw v". vuoj ui4n.tife tuuua mm reconstructing those that have been torn up by shells. Hero Is n roller that lias got stuck In a ditch, and it takes husky Canadians like those you see to PROTECTING OUR COAST DEFENSES An nntlulrcraft gun of tno tvno which, nmtortu miinv nf mil nnnaf - - .wmwv defenses. CONDENSATIONS It Is stated that arrangements havo been mndo for the release from tho colors of 20.000 Hrltfcb workmen with shipyard experience. Tho top of a now tnblo is hinged to fold back am' reveal n writing desk with Its usual accessories. Ten power plants for agricultural purposes were erected In the Itombay presidency during the year in 13-10. BRAVE CHAPLAIN DECORATED Chaplain J. B. DoValles, with tho Knights of Columbus in France, hna been awarded tho Orolr do Guerre for bravery and coolness while under Are. Ho was attached to an Infantry regi ment which was In the thick of tho light, and during tho heat of battlo ho went among tlio wounded nnrt helped get them to points of safety. How Chaplains Are Equipped. Tho following sunnllcs nlshcd l)V the Enlnennnl Massachusetts to Its chaplains in mil itary service: Communion set, rec reation tent, motion picture machine with screen, two fiber trunks for carrying motion nlcturo ttblo altar, cross and candlesticks, sta tionery with name of regiment, talk ing machine with nttachment.to nw any record, typewriter, and auto truck for motion picture equipment Thcso articles total a cost of $1,044,152, ns stated In n report from tho Joint com mission on Boclnl service of the Prot estant Episcopal church. Oswego Times. Brounht Up Many Families. Tho pert elevator hov in h iim hotel was alrlntr his vIihvh tn n . u . . v M un senger on tho proper conduct of chtl-; uren. "What dO VOU knnT nhnn IIVi laughed tho passenger, "You aren't iiiumeii, are youj "Well, no." renlind thn h k dung open the gate on tho top floor for his passenger to step out, "not Tve brought a good many families up tn my time." Sunshlno nulletln. t