The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 27, 1918, Image 6

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    THE 8EMI-WBEKLV TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA.
lNcw Amcrtcnn army Hole kitchen which enn cook for J.miO men In w minutes. 2 Rev. Mr. McFnrlnntI of the
American nrmy and nurws inspecting tho vitiligo of Vltrlmorit, rebuilt by American engineers. 0 German emerg
ing from .cellar where ho had been wulting to tjurrcmler to the British.
YANKEE FIGHTEPS NEARING COAST OF FRANCE
IN THE CAMP OF A FRENCH REFUGEE FAMILY
h, ,,.,., v
,., . I'hoto by1
Wtilern Newtpapr Union;
A host of khukl-clnd soldiers of tho United States lining the rolls of an American lighter as they get their llrst
jview or urjuieo wnoro they arc about to disembark.
CANADIAN JOURNALISTS VISIT FRANCE
DOUGHBOY FULLY EQUIPPED
In this Canadian official photograph Is shown n group of Canadian
Journalists on board u Canadian trum cur In France, riding through ono of
the forests on tho western front
FRENCH WOMEN STUDY AIRPLANES
Mil
trh Ntwsnaprr Union
Hack view of the heavy pack con
taining helmet, rations. (tc- of mi
American infantryman, carried while
going over tho top In France.
A Forsaken Trade.
Automobile thieves lmvo forsaken
their trade of swiping Joy wagons for
more essential work Unit of making
t prison shoes. Very few cars have been
moien lately, uut it being an open in
austry, women have Invaded It. At
I least one woman has. She didn't get
' very far. but she was busv wlilli III till
H I business. She stole a ear, ran down u
ii.uu 111 uiu niruui. minnod our nr
the machine, dragged her victim to tho
muowuik, sent in an ambulance call
ana then, conclud ng that she ..lirin'
reallv euro fnr th
I iiiil;u unuy
miii u-ii ii. iivV iurii EMI1.
No important member of the tuuuiy wus ten oemnn w tien tills French family Hod on rnc approach of the Germnn
hordes, si.u'h if the Marne, before their advance was stopped by the counter-offensive of the French nnd American
troops. Tho Zi.inlly took refuirp In the forest and erected a portable shelter to protect them from the winds and rain.
BRITISH TROOPS LANDING AT VLADIVOSTOK
Several French women airplane mechunlcs, attached to the British army
inv. interested In Hie mcclmnlsm of a British machine. Tho women
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n i mule mechanics for duty na pilots.
Good for Eugenics.
"The war has nut an umi tr ,i...
- ...utui
' inuKing."
"Has It really? I notlco thero aro
many marriages as evor."
"Of course, but tho young peopl
arrange matters for themselves If
bound to bo that WHY nDU'ndnvu
a 'buck' private In khnkl snn,iu i..
er chance to win tho village bello
than n banker's son, who couldn't pass
tho physical examination to enter tim
III...... I 111 I 1 11IU
...m,., uiriuiuguam Age-Herald,
us
lirltlsli troops who are engaged In the movement to rescue Russia from a state of chaos are seen In tho picture
Inndlng at Vladivostok to support tho Czecho-SlovnKs.
WOUNDED YANKEE SOLDIERS
YANKEE AUTO TRUCKS ARRIVE IN ITALY
American wounded aro here seen ar
riving at a field hospital In Frauce.
He Should Worry.
A philosophic storekeeper makes It
a practlco every onco lu n while to
walk back and forth in iront or his
store In order to observe tno racial
expressions of the peoplo coming out.
and to listen to their remarus.
This habit has often given him
thlnirs to think about. Ho hns seen
men emerging with faces llko animated
cartoons of prlzo lighters, and women
who looked as If they had lost their
lust chunce of marrying. Ho has over
heard such uucompllinentury saying ns
this; "He can go to Hndes with his
nldistore."
"I should worry," ho says ; "and you
can bet that I do. Furthermore, I aim
to llnd out why my customers leave
tho store In such conditions of mind."
In this, one of the first pictures to urrlve In this country of the actuar
landing of American troops In Italy, Is seen n long tralnload of nutomobllo
trucks belonging to tho American forces.
EAST INDIANS WHO HELP THE ALLIES
Maklna Dlscouraacd Huns Lauah.
"We must cheer up our discouraged
people somo wuy," said tho kulser.
"But, most excellent ono, they have !
already hoard tho news that our picked j
rorces nave ueuu ruui mm uu i mi
ning uwuy."
"Tell them something. Toll them
that we nru running away as rapidly
as posslblo In order to wear out tho
enemy. Wo shall soon tiro them out."
"Thut Is an excellent Idea, your ma
jesty. Gloomy and depressed as our
people are, that excuso will undoubted
ly gvo them a big laugh."
The Kos Indians here seen tilling a jut with water from a barrel on a cart
are some of the British subjects from the Tar Kast who uro In France fighting
and worklug for tho cau.e of freedom.