The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 15, 1919, Image 6

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    THE SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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1 Women managers of the government dormitories for wnr workers In Washington, left to right: Misses Mnry E
Rust, Doris Hurcbnrd, Mary Llndsley, Ilnrlenn James nnd OUve Davis. 2 Men of Admiral fcolchak's Siberian army
repairing telegraph lines torn down by bolshevik!. II Admiral Sims nnd his nld, Lieutenant Commander William Ed
wards, at Yale, where the admiral had been awarded the degree of LL. D.
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IN A RE-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR FIGHTERS
"PRESIDENT" DE VALERA OF IRELAND IN AMERICA
A typical scene at the Now York re-employment bureau for soldiers, sailors nnd marines organized at tho request
of Col. Arthur Woods, naslstnnt to the secretary of war, and conducted co-ajcratlvely by tho army and navy, the
Merchants' Association of Now York and all wur-tlmo welfare organizations.
GOBS GET READY TO CELEBRATE FOURTH
Gobs boarding tho supcrdrendnnught Now York, one of the mightiest of
tho Atlantic lleot, which hnd arrived In New York for the Fourth of July
celebration.
RAID ON A SCHOOL OF RADICALS
WITH HER WAtf ORPHAN
Kui "tin De Vnlurn, "president of the Irish republic," Is In the United States carrying on an active propagnndu for
"free Inland.' Tho photograph shows him with some of his warm supporters In Now York. Left to right: Dlnrmltl
Lynch, l'eti-r Hendrlck, Judgo GofT, Judge Cohalon; Eatnonn De Vnlcrn, John Devoy, Justlco Gurrlgnn, J. D. Moore,
Itev. Pu trick O'Donuell.
FERGUS FALLS, MINN., DEVASTATED BY A TORNADO
Olllcers under dtrectlon of a legislative committee raided tho Hand school,
a radical Institution In New York city, opened tho safe and took away a
quantity of documents.
Miss Verna Snell and Franc Yoons
at Ellis Island, N. Y. Fnmc, Is a war
orphan, born nt Iluwer, Rofglum. who
arrived on tho Rochnnibenu with his
adopted mother, Miss Snell, who re
turns from active duty abroad for tho
Ited Cross. Governmental regulations
hold llttl Frnuc a prisoner at Ellis
Island while Miss Snell seeks to cut
tho tape and keep tho little Relglun
here. Franc bad a bitter war ex
perience. He waiulered from town to
town until the Throe Hundred and
Forty-second artillery .adopted him as
mascot. When tho outfit left Treves,
i-rano was again alone until ho got a
homo In the Q. M, department, where
Miss Snell met him.
When the Gas Gave Out.
Living In n smoll town the Innn
our automobile was requested for use
at a funeral. It so happened that all
tho members of tho tamlly who drive
were away for tho day and a friend
came to tho rescue ana drove It for
me. Heine a good housewife. T smv
to It that tho car was Immaculately
eiean, uui oeing a poor autolst did
look at tho Kttsol no kuiidIv. ti... ...
ment when the gasoline envn out nmi
the car stopped nnd.nlong with It the
KJiuiu iiiuk-unmuii lur WHS 01)0 Carried
tho ministers and preceded the henrso
is too narrowing to recall.- Ex'
change.
Ruins of business buildings on Union avenue, Fergus Falls, Minn.', destroyed by a tornado that killed
hundred persons and wrecked much of the town.
several
RHODE ISLAND'S SENATOR
NOVELTY AT A WEDDING IN ENGLAND
Senator LeHnron H. Colt of Hhode
Island was u distinguished lawyer und
Jurist prior to his election to tho sen
ate In 1013. Since that time ho has
mndo a place for himself In the na
tional legislature In a quiet, unassum
ing way. Ue Is a Republican.
Unqualified Disapproval.
Margaret had lived in tho city nil of
her life. Her grandmother lived in n
little town out in the country nearby.
One day tho grandmother came In to
spend tho day with Margaret nnd her
mother, and told many things about
the peoplo nj,d the little town where
she lived. Margaret, becoming In
tensely Interested, decided to Hnd out
about tho place, so she said:
'drnndmn, Is there a nickel show
thero?"
"Xo, Murgnrot."
"Is thero a 10-cent store?"
"Xo, Margaret."
"Is thero an Ico-crenni parlor?"
And her grandmother replied:
"Oh, no, Margaret."
This was too much for Margaret,
and slto becatno much disgusted, and
wild: "Well, good-night on such n
place I"
Sun Baths Prolong Life.
Cleopatra was right when site tool
those sun bnths on tho Nile. Speak
in? imforo the National society of
Tii..r..nnntlcs In convention. L'rof.
Ralph Hornsteln of Philadelphia said
modem science hns vindicated tho an
cient Egyptians and Romans and has
proven that sun baths not only bring
curative results but promote long llfo.
English women Indulge in smoking more openly than do those of America.
The photograph shows Cnpt. G. C. Martin and his bride both enjoying the
weed ns they left tho church at Stoke I'ogls, where the wedding ceremony was'
performed.
FRENCH SOLDIERS IN BULGARIAN TOWN
French soldiers having their shoes shlnod In Kustondel, a typical Bul
garian city. Most of tho children have no shoes, while others have them so
badly worn that they aro practically usoless. Their clothes arc literally haug
tng from their bodies In rags.