I THE SEMI.WEEKLV TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. 1 OovermiH'iit artillery in action again the Spartuenns In tho Hello Alliance Plnlz. 2 Spartaenns on their firing lino In Uerlln awaiting an nttnck. .'I Gen.Frunchot d'ISsporoy ami stall' inspectlnn ground surrendered to (hp allies by the Turks at the Dardanelles, 1-rltiisslim children being fed at Olgn barracks, Archangel, the bead quarters of the Three Hundred and Thirty-ninth U. H. Infantry. GERMANS DESTROYING A SILK MILL IN FRANCE An interesting photographic bit of evidence for tho peace conference Is the above photograph which shows Ger man soldiers destroying the machinery of a silk mill at Houssloros, near Cambral. U. S. SAILORS VISIT ROMAN FORUM DESIGNS VICTORY EMBLEM LAST PHOTOGRAPH OF WILLIAM WHILE HE WAS KAISER What Is no doubt the last photograph of the German kaiser while In power wa3 sent to tho International Film service by Robert J. Dalton, M. T. Co., JWTth F. M 2-II It. M American mission. In this photograph Is seen the crown prince wearing the helmet of the Death llead regiment. The kaiser Js seen decorating a soldier in the foreground. GRAVES OF U. S. "FLU" VICTIMS IN DEVON, ENGLAND Tho graves of 100 Amerlcnn wounded soldiers at Pulgnton Military hospltul, Devon, Englnnd, who died from Iniluenzn. HANS HINDENBURG TAKING MOTHER "OVER THE TOP" As gucds of tho "V" and the Italian government, 000 American sailors, divided Into detachment's of about 200 each, visited tho famous forum of Home, Our'photogrnph shows thorn in front of the Temple of Faustina, i Inspired by the beautiful lines of Colonel Mcltne's poem, "In Flanders Fields," Miss Molna Michael, who Is a war worker In service In tho Y. M. C. A. overseas conference headquar ters, located at Columbia university, lias designed an emblem entwining the Flanders poppy with tho torch of lib erty, which she offers for ntloptlon as a national victory memorial to be dis played throughout the country. TAKING A JOY RIDE IN A WAR TANK Kills Dear With Blow on Nose. Tlerbert A. Fagler, of Avis, Iowa, hunting on Chatham's Hun, at dusk, shot a bear with tho one shot ho had, and when he got near ho found the hear ready to light, the animal having only been wounded. As the bear camo at him he swung his gim. hitting tho animal on the nose, Then he ran. The next morning ho wont back to the scene of his encounter I and found tho bear, dead. Fall Restores Speech. A fall down a filch t of stairs proved a blessing for Miss Sarah Ilutler of Scottdnle, Pa. For three months fol lowing an attack of the "flu" the young woman hnd been speechless. "Oil. T inn nrit linrf." u)u .v,.l..l.,..,.i - - - -' - ....... ufl lljCI) ! -.J!..- 1 . 1 liner iiur iitn, nun kiiu mis noon spend ing ever since. Physicians sav that fright did It. ' Girl students of Smith college, Northampton, Mass,, doing relief work In France, enjoy a ride on n tunic of the Throe Hundred ttud Thirty-third Infantry el Varennos en Argonno, Franco. Japanese Farmers Wealthy. That farming pays rich rewards In the Yakima valley In Washington Is Indicated by tho fact that Japanese ranchers have purchased 100 automo biles In the last year, and there Isn't a "lllvver" In tho lot. Tho Japanese farmers rent their lands. "Hans HIndenburg," 110-pouud Ger man pollco nnd dispatch dog that was captured by the men of thu Twenty seventh division when they broke the HIndenburg line. Ho was litter used by the Twenty-seventh for the same purpose anil had his first view of this country when he was brought back on tho Mt. Vernon with the military po lice of the division. A soldier of the Twenty-seventh division reviewing his experiences "over there" to n' proud old mother and an admiring sweetheart. He is explaining, with the aid of a map, how tho Ono Hundred and Fifth machine gun battalion hammered nway mercilessly nt the Hun. BUILDING NEW YORK'S VICTORY ARCH Sailor Son Comes Home. Mr. E. A. D. Parker, of Concordia, Kan., received a visit one night from his son, Lieut. Commander O. F. Par ker, being the second visit In tho last twenty-five years. At the ago of 12 years this son -.vent to sea. For somo yenrs before tho wnr be was sailing on tho Pacific, aad has been captain of tho ship Hose City. Last summer he was transferred ,from tho Pacific to the Atlantic, and becani'.' captain of the West Mount. Just recently he was again transferred to the Pncllle ocean and made cpmmnnder In the naval reserve. Women to Be Cops. When the civil servlco commission i Tinft.m O linlil ItK (ivniiilnnttmi rti. euntly there were six women who took ho examination to bo policemen. The . commission has huld that women are ollglble to serve, and It may bo but a short time when women cops aro found pacing the beats in Dayton. It is said that there are some "Amazons" among ihe urrlleants. Victory arch near completion at '1 wenty-fourth street and Mftn avenue, New York city. It was built by popular subscriptions of the people of New York in honor of tho Amerlcnn soldiers and sailors who made tl: "supremo sacrifice" for their country.