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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1919)
TIIE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. HARVARD STUDENTS HELP QUELL RIOTS IN BOSTON Ilcmnrkable photograph hon'lnu Ilarviird students (nruicd with clubs) and some of the few loyal policemen (wearing helmets) trying to quell n riot In Boston, during the strike of practically the entire police force. CARRANZA PRESIDES AT OPENING OF MEXICAN CONGRESS Opening of regular Bcsslon of Mexican congress ut night, showing President Curranza presiding. ESKIMO GIRL MEETS VICE PRESIDENT Y0UNG HER0 FR0M Belgium PARADE OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR IN PHILADELPHIA Miss Mabel Miller of Nome, Alaska, said to bo tho only Eskimo girl resid ing In tko United States, presented Vice President Marshall with n gavel made of walrus tuak. Tlio gift wns inudo by Eskimo friends of Miss Miller. Her Hfcklmo nnmo Is KlevlcU Kuzuck. Sho was brought to this country by ,Capt. W Ii. Millot-, whoso ward she Is, and Is attending the Central Normal college st Danville, Ind. EDITH CAVELL'S BETRAYER SENTENCED i ii ll ll 1 1 hi ll l hi W 1 i . II. i m it Wit m n rfiMiiMihi iiiiiii iii i i a y." . . ." in ii . ii uri i n -jimrjir iiujulil..j liu The great parade of Knights Templar moving down Broad street, Philadelphia, lu honor of the Americans who served In the war. Major General Clement, U. S. A., retired, was grand marshal. OPENING OF PEARL HARBOR DRYDOCK AT HONOLULU - 'w:V J.V.!AVWA muvw'- ..wa' View of the Pearl harbor drydock at llonolulu a few moments after Mrs. .losephus Daniels, wife of Secretary Dunlcls, pressed the button that operated tho water controls. The project, which Is tho greatest of Its kind. Is now completed. she gets $50,000 a year OUR GREATEST SUBMARINE LAUNCHED wmamm Ucene In the inllltury court lu, Paris when Georges Gaston Qnlon, who betrayed IMIth Cuvell to the Germans, was being sentenced to death for Imv'.ug had I'liuuiiuiilcattiiii with the enemy, lie Ik shown standing In tho dock. Harry Glllmau lived In Belgium In 1014 when tho German war Jugger naut started on Its ruthless path of de struction through tho defenseless country, llo saw both his parents killed by the llun. Taking his fa thor's revolver, ho managed to kit' thrco German onicers lu tho porty which shot his father and mother. For this deed ho was arrested and placed In a German prison camp. After six months' confinement he es caped and made his way to a detach ment of British cavalry, with whlcb outfit he remained for two years, lu 1017, when the Second division of the Amerlcnn army came upon the scone, he left his British bunklcs and Joined in with the "Devil Dogs." llo was wounded ut Chateau Thierry and Belleau Wood and gassed In the Ar- gonne. llo is shown on his arrival at New York aboard tho Chicago. He Is lu charge of lSvn 10. Sorenscn of Du luth, who will see to his future welfare. Tho U. S. S. AA-2, largest and greatest of Uncle Sara's submarines, tnk Ing tho water at tho yards of tho Fore Itlvcr Shipbuilding company at Qulncy, Mass. THE WALL OF DEATH AT DINANT Enollsh Mayor In Hot Water. Women were slighted at the pence banquet at Luton, England, and there was a lively row about It. The board of guardians Includes five women, and tho male members only were invited to tho, dinner. Tho mayor tried to ex plain that thero was room only for flv hundred, but tho ladles declared there wcro not five hundred men lu the dis trict who had dona public work during the war, whllo each of tho five women had. Marlon K. Hoffman, seventeen-year-old daughter of the lute Charles Fred erick Hoffman Is tV recelvo $50,000 a year from tho estate of her grand father and eventually will get u resi due of many millions from her fa ther's estate. This photograph was made In Newport. Asleep on the Car. I had been up late the night before and the next morning In tho street car, on my way to work, I fell asleep when to my ears enmo the sound of "llush-n-Byo My Baby," softly whis tled. I opened my eyes and thero op posite mo sat a young mnn whistling the tuno whllo the eyes of the peo ple around wcro on ino, smiling. I did not close my eyes again for tho remainder of tho wny. Exchango. Dining Room Stunt "Why did you discontinue your foun tain In the main dining ronmf" "Exhilarated guests kept Halloween sports going nil tho time." "What d'ye mean, Halloween sports?" "Bobbing for goldfish." Loulsvillo Courler-Journnl. Tho wall In front of tho fort of Dlnant, where the Germans during their occupation of tho city summarily executed 100 Belglnn civilians. This photo graph was made on tho fifth anniversary of the massacre when relatives ot tho martyrs placed flowers on the spot In their memory. Justwed Gets a Jolt Justwed Hadn't wo better burn nil these old love letters I sent you 7 Mrs. Justwed Oh, no, Jnck. Mny- bo after we've been married n while we'll get bored some evening und wont something funny to read. Flxlna It "Mrs. Gnddy Is always complaining thnt her nose Is kept to- tho grind stone." , "That Is why It Is so shnrp It Is nl- ways sticking In other people 0usi. ness." ,f