The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 22, 1918, Image 2

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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l-iClnss of women working on valves In the air-brake room (ir tno scnool maintained by the Brooklyn Unpul
Transit company, now entirely devoted to women. i! Aerial photograph of a HrltiHh hospital In Franco nhortly after
It had been deliberately bombed by German avlntors. 3 The prince of Wales and the king of Italy, to whose daugh-i
ter, Princess Yolanda, the young man Is mild to ho engaged.
THEY WILL NOT BE DOING THIS MUCH LONGER
SCENE ON THE BOSPORUS, NOW IN ALLIED CONTROL
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View of the Bosporus and the village ot IJenyuk Dire. The forces of the allies are now In full control of this
region.
ONE OF THE YANKEE TROUBLE-MAKERS IN ALSACE
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Americans In Alsaee picking off Bodies with a UT-iullllmotci gun on the parapet of n second-line tiench. Theso
guns are known among the Yanl:ec Infantrymen as the "trouble-makers." ,
HELPING FRENCH SUFFERERS
This scene on the deck of an Atlantic liner shows the passengers all wearing their life belts, a habit that will bo
discontinued now.
BROADWAY QUARTET" IN FRANCE
Xj irf4r fvT TTc llil I ( I These Yanks, who used to live In and around a wlnowa north" Atlnn.
f SS 1 1 1 tic port, put on a Broadway musical show back of the lines In Franco for the
A numbei of Americans are shown here having the proverbial English
tea at a hospital In England. Those men were In the trenches a week
previous to the taking of this picture.
BURIAL OF THE OTRANTO VICTIMS
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I lilt I II t J 1 1 1 I III 1 Mil I III' I1IIS ueeui
erected to the memory of Edith
Cavell, who lived a patriot and died aj
martyr. The memorial was unveiled)
by Queen Alexandra at Norwich,)
where her majesty opened a homo for,
the district nurses. This homo was
named the Nurse Cavell Memorial
home.
WOMEN WORKING IN OUR ARSENALS
Hot Air.
It was somewhere In France, nt n
I rse commandant's, whero casualty re-'
ports enmo from the lino. . A war-'
weary Tommy, coming down for n
breather," was accosted with the re
mark :
'How's everything looking up
U'eror
"Nothing to worry about," replied
the warrior. And then, as If ho hud
suddenly renumbered It: "Heard
uoout the new gas Fritz Is sending
over now " ho nsked.
"No. Is It very bad?"
"Bather!" nssejited tho warrior. "So
ud that It gets through your pay-
ihjok mm Kins your next-of-kin."
Mrs. Charles I). Dillingham, wife of
the theatrical producer nnd ono of tho I
Inost charming members of New York
society, Is doing much toward reliev
ing suffering among the destitute In
France. Mrs. Dillingham has been In
terested in numerous war relief enter- j
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prices Willi .Mrs. Ilt'Klilui'i tuuiii'ium
nnd other society matrons.
Tin- Impressive burial service, that took place In Scotland, near tho scene
of llu ilixustcr, of the men who perished In the collision of the British trans
port KiiMhmlr and the American troop ship Otranto between Scotland and
j ' i ' 'ii the North channel,
Cut Out for the Job.
"I wanted to enlist and fluiit
country," said Tired Trotters to tho
simrp-eyeu woman nt tho door. "But
I'm chicken-hearted an' do
orflcer turned mo down, liuve youso
kvi H"i "gin wors unt a poro nf
IHcted man "
"Yes, Indeed" renllod dm
wife. "Ono of my sitting hens ha just
abandoned hor nostful of eggs."
J mige.
Influence Returns to Us.
Our Influence Is liken homing pigeon,
It may go far, but It returns to us.
Our good will may bless some ono far
distant, but It blesses us even more.
Our nreludlce or unkind wish may
harm another, but tho deeper, more '
ilasttng Injury Is done to ourselves. I
jEvery kindly wish nnd loving thought
;onrlchc8 our own lives, mery grunge
'held, or resentment cherished, or bit-
'tor thought given Its wny, makes us
poorer. Girl's Companion.
She Would Walt.
KMn nnd Teddy were playing
around a vacant house whero n bnrrel,
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sunken In tno grounu, wu nun iuu m
rnln water. Nelllo slipped and felt
Into tho barrel. Teddy tried to pull
Jier out, hut could not succeed, so ho
said: "Never mind, Nemo, ru go nnu
call daddy," nnd poor llttlo Nellie, up
to her neck In tho cold water, replied J
earnestly: "All right, Teddy, ana i n
wait for you here.'
The HiM photograph talieu of women workers In u Tutted Hti.tes govern
ment arsenal Is shown here. The Important work of turning out trie big gunx
has been taken up by women In n lingo government arsennl In New England.