THE SEMUWEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 1 The surrendered Gcrmnn submarines lying nt anchor In the linrbor of Harwich. 2 Doughboys who returned on the Lcvlathnn showing how the Huns met them with cries of "Knuierad." 3 Former Secretary of the Treasury MeAdoo congratulating his successor, Carter Glass. x TRANSPORT SIERRA BRINGS WOUNDED SOLDIERS 0ne of the severely wounded American soldiers that.were brought home on the transport Sierra Is shown being transferred to the steamer Sblnnecoclc In New York harbor. FORMER KAISER IN HOLLAND "LONG LIVE THE ALLIES" FRENCH CHASSEURS ADVANCING IN BULGARIA This Is one of tho first photographs to be received In this country of the Bulgarian defeat. Victorious French Clinsscurs have taken oft their trousers and aro fording tho Vardar river In pursuit of the fleeing Bulgarians. WHERE DISABLED YANKEES ARE RECUPERATING ' III HI . lim ! I IB 'I' ill il'T Ti iff - Ml M I II I I'll I'll This is Uio nrst picture received in this country of the arrival of me cx-kulser at tho little railroad station of Kysden in Holland on his way to Count Bentlnck's castle at Amerongen, Holland. "Williclm, marked with a cross, appears in rather a Jocular mood. FRANCE IN NEED OF AMERICAN COAL - I? " A ? Entrance to the West Baden hotel. West Uaden, lnd., wlilch lins been t nken over by the United States govern inent nt an annual rental of $150,000 to bo used for tho treatment of disabled soldiers. Thousands of wounded light ers will be nursed back to health at this hotel, famous for Its mineral springs nml baths. IN RED CROSS TOY SHOP I WHFRF YflllR RFn HRflSS WlflMFY MAY fifi i b-a mm v w l Km w w w m v i mm m iiii m j .x-.v.i-i I 1 The scarcity of coal Is so great throughout Franco that tho French people Inve appealed to America to send all coal that this country can spare. The children of l'nrls as soon as they aro out of school run to tho coal depots and follow the carts through the streets walling for a piece to roll off. A remarkable photograph of the United States transport Ophlr Just be fori she settled beneath tho waves in tho harbor of Gibraltar, her signal flags saying "Long Hvo tho allies." Tho Ophlr, known as tho hoodoo ship, uocnuao of her numerous encounters with submarines, was on fire for two days while carrying a enrgo of TNT nnd gasoline, and though she sent up cignul rockets for help they were not an swered, us tho ships near by thought (hat she was celebrating the signing Of the armistice, which happened on tho day she arrived oft the harbor of Gibraltar. Two of her crow Io their lives. ID wnrn NewiWMr union . In tho jewelry department of the Red Cross Toy Shop, an establishment which has been organized by well- i known society people for tho salo of various kinds of articles, tho proceeds ...l,ll. ...Ill tin T 1m tinnnllf nf ilin American soldiers In this country, many rare articles of Jewelry aro on sale. The two women In tho photo graph aro Mrs. Joseph Duveen, tho well-known opera singer (on the .eft), and Mrs. Loulso Beggs Spool, a promi nent society woman. Before the Battle. Private Corrlgan (In dugout, look lug up from letter) It's from me lit tle niece In Cork, Jawn, an sho say slie do bo slndlir me a pair Iv mllltun brushes. Now, what th dlvll an them? Private Costigan (grinning) Hoot mon'J Sure, they do bo thlm tilings th. brawj hlghlandcrs wear danglln' In front! Iv their kilties. Buffalo E. press. Unwelcome Informant. "Do you think children should br told thero Is no Santa Cluus?" "Not In my home," replied Mr. Meek ton. "I ventured to advance the myt 1 theory and they gavo mo such an a' gument that I wish I had j enough to keep quiet." Food Value of Fish. Further evidence that fish deserves a place In every diet was obtained from a recent series of digestion ex periments by the United States de partment of agriculture. These tests furnished scientific proof that fish, which has always been considered a valuablo food, Is very completely uti lized In tho body. In the experiments Boston mack erel, butterilsh, salmon and grayll.sh wero mndo into "fish loaves" and served as a basis of a simple mixed diet to young men of healthy appe tites. Both tho prvUeln nnd the fat of tho fish were well utilized. Following arc tho percentages of protein digested: Boston mackerel, 0.1.1 per cent; but terllsh. 01.0 per cent; grayllsh. OL',8 per cent, and salmon, 0U.2 pur cent. The percentages of fat digested wero found to be: Boston mackerel, 0.V2 per cent; butterflHh. 8(1.1 per lent; grayllsh, 01.il per evaK; salmon, 011.7 j per cent. Returning from Holland to their homes In northern franco aro these peasants who fled their country when the ravaging German hordes overran their sacred soli. That they may once more have decent places to live In In one of tho reasons tho American Bed Cross Is asking everyone to Join It. 1 TO FILL UP OLD GERMAN TRENCHES This interesting photograph shown a pliti'io In the reconstruction of Mr territory (hut has been devastated by the war These American cnglncc n, In order to fill up old Bocho trenches, are nullim down walls that have been bat tered by shell flro.