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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1919)
r THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. PERSHING REVIEWS A. E. F. IN FRANCE FOR LAST TIME PRINCE OF WALES ON TOUR THROUGH CANADA Flnul review of American expeditionary forces In Fruucu at Yineennes, unci General Pershing and Ambassador Wallace wutchlng tho troops march past. WORLD'S TENNIS STARS PLAYING AT BOSTON jiwiiiiii The prince of Wales, now touring America, Is here seen listening to tho singing of 1,200 Cunudlan school children. At his right Is tho duke of Devonshire, governor general of Canada. BUDAPEST, THE CENTER OF ALLIED ANXIET.Y Uronks and 1'atterson (Australians) In tho foreground In an exciting set of doubles ugalnst Johnson and Griffon at tho courts of tho Cricket club, Boston, In ono of tho scries of elimination matches preliminary to the great champion ship games at Forest Hills, L. I. WINNER OF SUB-CHASER OCEAN RACE I king swope of Kentucky I CsT-, .. . . . --- ! --Kv- -'g --c . t- A View of Budapest, capital of llungory, where conditions are causing the ullled peace council much anxiety ever since the Koumanlun troops occupied the city. predicts war with japan Ut S. S. ARKANSAS IN THE GATUN LOCKS t- iW ''VS. Above Is SC-lill, winner of the race of sub-chasers from Bermuda to New jTork, and below Capt. Charles Courtney of tho destroyer 10-1, which met the I racers, Is seen congratulating Capt. Alfred F. LooiiiIh on his victory. Tho contestants wero all returning from duty In European waters. MOST REMARKABLE SHIP LAUNCHING King Swope, twenty-elght-yoar-old dlsclmrued soldier who swent tho Democratic Eighth Kentucky district Into tho ltepubllcun column for the first time It has been done In 23 years, received n big ovation when ho was In ducted Into tho house. The platform In his campaign was oppo sition to tho Lenguo of Nations. Ho Miecoeds the lato Harvey Helm. Our Reserve of Ordnance. If the war had lasted Into tliu vnr is was expected, ordnance for, our army would buvo been pouring Into i rnuco on an enormous xcule, say the Scientific American. department had $11,000,000,000 worth f orders for ordnance on Its books, of nhlch about half had boon vlrhinllv nmpleted when tho nrmlstlco was signed, it was enormously costly wui-k, uui u uas ion us with a mag nlllcent reserve of ordnance as a safe guard tor tlio future. The Lake Fugnrd, an emergency licet vessel launched ut UulTulo, tipped to tho extraordinary angle of 73.8 degrees and In seven seconds righted herself. A ship usually capslzos If It tips to an nnglo of 00 degrees. Tho Lake Fugurd yiaa luuuched with engines and everything elso installed and tteain up, Not Looking for Novelties. "Did you get any now Idens from tho delegation that called on vnnr "I wasn't exactly looking for now lueaH," aumiucd Senator Sorghum "nui im nopmg to do Itmt nm to get somo of thoso old Ideas that gavo pretty good servlco hack Into wonting oruor." :2 I'llOlO ,t,rn Nowananer lTnloiiK.i U. S. S. Arkansns In the middle chamber of the Gatun locks of the Panama canal, photographed when the Pacific fleet was passing through tho great waterway. Thomas F. .Millard, who lived and traveled for 20 years in the Orient, lins told tho senate foreign relntlous fommltteo that the Shantung clause In the pence treaty meuns war ne tween the United States and Jnpou within ten years. Tho Japanese situ ation Is creeping up, lie says, just as the German situation did. and ho be lieves that while trouble mny sturt in many ways, the united States win e packed In. Millard was adviser to the Chinese delegation In Paris while tho ponce treaty was being framed. He advocates a reciprocal clause in tho French agreement witli tho United States and Great Britain providing that France shall came to tho aid of tho United States under tho same con ditions that tho United States has ngreed to aid France. Inspired Prophet Needed. A great muslclnn once translated the blows of the blacksmith's hummer Into music. We wnnt Inspired proph ets to translnto all tho work of the world into tho music of tho spheres, ntut show tho relation of tho hum blest service to the highest law. Frank Walters. Bees In Switzerland. The boo Industry In Switzerland Is very largo, honey being a part of tho dally "let of almost tho entire popula tion. An American ngont could pos sibly establish n satisfactory and nrontablo business hero for beekeep ers' supplies If ho made n careful study of Swiss methods In nplculturo. SISTINE CHAPEL CHOIR IN AMERICA Members of the famous SIstlne chapel choir of the Vatican at Rome, who have come to tho United States to give concerts at the instance of a number of music lovers. POSTSCRIPTS More than 20,000 peoplo aro em ployed In the mines In India. The South Wales Miners' federation has a membership of over 150,000. with of Inventors nre experimenting iiiiiwi en.- micnors ror snips, somo which have steel flukes. A plow drnwn by a motorcvela bas been Invented to keep the Iri'on t.kat Ing rinks smooth.