THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. ' ...... r" ... . , vsAteyTZsjuHBtZ) I , i rTm 7 , " , .K01,I"K 111 nK""' U,rm"?1' i,","',,nl training. L'-Amerlcans of the Three Hundred SURRENDER OF THE GERMAN HIGH SEAS FLEET j m at nt.'ru-W," !,SS!fU.P,IOtOB.rnp,, 8l,0Wl".K nCt""1 HUrruu,ep oC ' 0er'n IilBl st-nH fleet to tho nille.l nav fcl.f,in J ' S, p?r,M "vy Ih soon pnwilnB ihrouBlm lane of allied sencraft. Below, n Gen.inn submarine hhuwii with a Hrltlsh crow aboard ca ronto to a Hrltlsh nort after tin. snri-,.n.w Ics lH DEDICATED TO THE BRAVE POILUS SENATOR FOR SHORT TERM erected France This statue of a French soldier returning to his homo has just been ted in Paris near the Grand Palais and dedicated to the bravo I'ollus of AFTER FOUR YEARS IN THE GRIP OF GERMANY 5il ..' 'v ,1 L 2 ILL j ! Uofugeos who have been held In the German lines for four long years ir. at lust taken to a place of safety. 'L'hls Hrltlsh naval oillelaJ photograph miiwh t- refuses being escorted In wagons by the Ilrltlsh troops. William 1'. Pollock of Cheraw, S. C, has eon sworn In a3 a member of tho seiiato from South Carolina. He will servu until March -1 and will then bo succeeded by N. II. Dial. Mr. Pollock Is Riven much of the credit for defeat ing Colo Illease. He was elected on a pro-Wilson platform over two oppon ents. Ho Is a lawyor and a farmer. When Airmen Fight. Ono Imagines picturesque duels to the death, between A (tho great Kronch or English ace) and X (his Gentian competitor) the multitude of straining, upturned eyes, the dis tant rattle of shots, the llamlng spin of the losor. As a matter of fact, a duel between two monoplanos. han dled by pilots of anything like equal skill, who are awaro of each other's presence. Is not unlikely to end with out bloodshed. Hear In mind that they can shoot only forward, that tho gun must bo aimed by alining the whole machine (to which It Is llxed Immovably) and that a twisting, climbing, banking airplane, traveling at over 1(X) miles per hour, Is no Joke to hit In Its small vitals, and you can see that this must bo so. For Pollshlno Brass. For polishing brass or copper, make a iiatto of rottenstono and cottonseed oil. II there are bad spots or stains uso a little oxalic acid solution to ro mov them, hut rinse off Immediately with warm water and rub over with tho cottonseed oil. After celebrating lor a whllo the announcement that the iini-lsuce laid been signed this American army lookeu onco more upon tho serious side of the great war, and with tho same llrm step but with lighter hearts started on tho inarch for occupied territory In Germany. GERMANS POINTING OUT LOCATIONS OF THEIR MINES This Canadian olllclal photograph Is the first showing German oflicers In one of their cars passing through the anudlnn lines to point out tho location of mines planted by their engineers, which the German forces agreed to do according to the terms of tho armistice, MRS. BARNETT AND HER SON LABOR MISSION FROM ITALY TO AMERICA Mrs; George Harnett, -wife of ilu commandant of the V. S. marine corps, was tho first American woman to visit the Marne battlefields after the American engagements there. Sho decorated with llowers many of the grnves of American heroes. Mrs. Har nett was summoned abroad suddenly n few weeks ago because of the Illness of her husband. This picture was made with her son. Hnsll Gordon, a lieutenant In tho marines. ises n s. r "r"'K'"B rwt,nB ' America., labor and prom- so of support to wl.at.ver peace p.ans may lie decided on at the conference has arrived in Washington. Military success. Chairman do AmbrirsavS S wiped out the effects of bolshevism in Italy. In tho group are. front row 5 to right: Homoto Sabbatlm. Sylvano Kasulo. Alceste do Ambrls" cha nnan and Kltoro c.,,,i; hack row, Adelinls Pedrlnl, Carlo HazZl J AnJ Icaro "o RETURNING YANKS WELCOMED HOME Will Be Toothbrush Next. Tho tail bookkeepor wound about tluvo yards of lower limb around the leg of the table and remarked as he gazed off into space: ' would like to know Just what some people's Idea of Inconvonlenco K Koi Inslnnce tho other day n small child belonging to ono of our iclghbors knocked at our back door. '"What can I do for you, little girl?' I asked. "'Well,' sho said, 'my papa says he hopes It won't Inconvenience you nny, but bo bus sent our Ico box down town to havo a uow lining put In, and ho wi.nts to know If you will lend us your refrigerator for three or four days until ours gets fixed.' "Can you beat that? ' St. Joseph Uo- aetle. Truth About Books. Some of tho most famous books are lunat worth reading. Their fame was duo to tholr doing something that need ed In their day to bo done, 'the work done, the vlruw tU? book expire John MorUy. The first troops to return to their beloved r-otmtrv ar.. vo,.., I,..-, way to Camp Mills leaving the ferry boat at Lo ,K Zm C itv mi through the crowds thnt inM.nui i- . . h oiniiu t it and " 1 numoers to greet them. on their and passing