The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 21, 1919, Image 6

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    THE 8EMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRA8KA.
GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN SESSION
1 Thirty American submarine chasers lenvlng Plymouth, England, for hiimi 2 An American soldier standing
Kiutrd ut n warehouse In Archangel, KuhhIii, where n lot of oatmeal Is being unloaded. 3 Girl workers ut the Auierl
cm i salvage plant at Tours, Franco; thousands of Oernutn prisoners are kept busy there.
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SCENES DURING THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION
These photograph" of the recent revolution in Hungary which resulted In the proclamation of a republic, with
Count Karolyl as president, show an automnbllo loaded with revolutionists dashing through the greets of Budapest
and Count Karolyl and Johau Hock addressing a crowd In front of the parliament building.
DURING THE BIG ARGENTINE STRIKE
HEROIC NURSE DECORATED
This photograph, taken during the strike started In the Argentine by tho
EnarchlHts, shows a scene In front of the Vasena Iron works Just after a light
elween the strikers and llremen. The body of one of the killed lies In tho
ftreet.
GERMANS GIVE UP ROLLING STOCK
Secretary Baker pinning the United
States Distinguished Service Cross on
Miss Bentrlco MncDonnld of tho re
serve nurse army corps. Miss Mac
Donald was decorated for extraor
dinary heroism on duty with tho sur
glcnl team at British casualty clear
ing station No. 01, British area. Dur
ing a German night nlr raid she con
tinued at her post until she was
wounded by' a bomb, thereby losing an
eye.
This Is the first phofograpl. to arrive In this country showing the nntlonnl constituent assembly In session in the
theater at Wohtuir, Germany. Frledrlch Ebert, newly elected president of the German republic, Is shown delivering
his address. i
FOR REHABILITATION OF DISABLED SOLDIERS
Members of an International committee on methods of rehabilitation of the disabled soldiers, In front of the Bed
Cross Institute for Crippled Men in New York. Left to right: Andre Treves, Belgium; Vlthorle Puttl, Itnly; Dr.
Maurice Bourlllon, France; Louis Alletnan, Belgium ; Douglas C. McMurtle, America; Grace Harper, America, aud
Kdmoud Dronsnrt, France.
POPULAR HOSPITAL VISITOR
NAVAL TRANSPORT AFIRE AT HOBOKEN
Put Character Into Your Work.
Those who reach tho highest and
best In any sphere of life must seek
It. Whatever the work they have to
perforin, they must put earnestness
and energy Into It. Character counts,
and the Individual who achieves tho
highest must put personality In his ef
forts. When asked to mention ono thlnu
1 above all otlurs that had contributed
to his success, n leading merchant
said :
"Whether working for myself or toe
others, I always took an Interest In my
work, nnd tried to put part of myself
Into It." Girl's Companion.
The naval transport Slxaola sunk nt her pier ut Iloboken, N. J. The
vessel caught tiro while being loaded with supplies for Franco nnd It was
decided to sink her. Lieut. K. II. Foster and Chief Boatswain's Mate Frank
Kramer went below to open the seacocks and were trapped by the inrush of
wnter and drowned.
BULLOCK PENSIONED BY GREAT BRITAIN
After many delays and futile protests the Germans have at last sur
metered tho rolling stock demanded under tho terms of the armistice. This
jiho'ogrnpU shows ono of tho locomotives and Its crew aftor Its surrender to
tint French otllcluls In occupied Germauy.
What Every Boy Should Do Every Day
1. Drink a pint of hot water and
take a dozen deep breaths before
breakfast,
ii. Say "good morning" to at least
one-half dozen people.
51. Smile.
i. Walk nt least two miles.'
fi. Whistle at least a dozen tunes.
0. Do somo hqlpful thing around
home that you havu not beeu told
to do.
7. Be prompt.
8. Be as kind and holpful to your
own mother nnd sisters as to other
hoys' mothers and sisters. The Chronicle.
Mrs. John Jacob Boger. wife of i
Congressman Rogers of Massachusetts,
Is said to be the most popular warn
vidinr nt winter Keen iiosiiuai. nsn-
lagton. She has beeu serving wounded
soldlors sluco the llrst one camo from
tho other side.
Studying, for the. Screen.
"I hoard from Unison last week."
"What Is- ho doing?" .
"Attending some kind of a school
la Now York."
"Getting on all right?"
"Broke an arm last week, he told
me."
"Whee I"
"And tho week beforo that he
hprainod nn ankle."
"Well."
"Ono day bo nearly lost nn eye."
"I never did bcllcvo In too much
school athletics."
"This Is dlfforent."
In what way?"
"I asked Unison what ho monnt by
that kind of conduct, and ho snld
If ho holds out long enough he Is
going to ho a inovlng-plcturo actor."
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r fitt
This bullock saved a big gun from the Turku in ihe British cuuv
tho Tigris. For this the Hrltlsn government has ulloted It
cents per day for life.
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