The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 31, 1919, Image 6

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TUT' NOT?TTT PLATTE SKMNWEUKLY TRIBUNE.
TROOPS RAID SINN FEIN PRINTING OFFICE IN DUBLIN
British soldiers mni Dublin policemen raided a printing olllcc In Dublin where Sinn Fern incraturo was printed.
Quantities of literature, ready for distribution, were seized.
BOYS CARRY ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL FLAG
Thu Uoosevclt memorial flag at the Troy high school on Its way from Buffalo to Oyster Hay. It Is being carried
by schoolboys of New York state, nnd when It started It had one star, sewn on by schoolgirls In the room when Colo
nel Roosevelt took the oath of olllce as president In lluffalo. A star Is being sewn on In each city where the flag stopa
INTERALLIED INDUSTRIAL MISSION ARRIVES
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fii ' Uroupol from allied uuuonl, here"as aii iiidustriatom to aur ami study econoiulc and labor cod
f"tl0nS t,le UnltCl Stntes" ln ",0 fi105 i-rnuiiUo Quurtlerl (Italy), Eugene Schneider (''steel king" of France)
' jmSBBfm sift of a FR" BRITISH FLYERS END A LONG TRIP
Wounded soldiers from the Siberian front being taken oil the U. S. transport Thomas upon arrival lu Sun Frun- jffy ' tSKSUfto
Cisco. They wcro taken to Lettcrtnan general hospital at thu I'resldlo. 1 'M1 imKKm BPiB
Mgr. .lohn P. Chldwlek, chaplain of Uie U. S. S. Maine when It was blown
on In Havana harbor, celebrating the first Held muss of tho Slaten Island
chapter of the Knights of Columbus at New Brighton, S. I., In memory of the
soldiers, Eullora uud marines who died In the Spanish-American nud world
wars.
BOOKMEN'S STRIKE DIDN'T DISMAY THEM
Mm Manuel., Uoverus Is a ihurm
lag and Interesting member of tlu
family of Ainhussador I.e Breton ol
Argentlnn In Washington. She Is a
nleco of Senora I.e Breton.
Good for a Rainy Day.
It is announced thnt trenstiry sav
ings certificates In denominations of
$100 will soon he obtainable.
It should be announced that never
were reasons for Investing In them
more urgent than they are now.
Hvery sale will help to substitute n
sense of security for the "spirit of un
rest." It cannot be otherwise.
The greater the number of certifi
cates sold, the greater the assurance
that sheet anchors will not drag.
They are a policy of Insuranco
against almost any strain to which
our "Institutions" may be subjected.
Besides, they are handy things to
have around. They arc as serviceable
as umbrellas on u rainy day, Brook
lyn liaglo.
Adm.iul Mark Keer (left) and his pilot, Major Urnckle.v of the British
air service, who recently landed at Mlneola In their giant Ilandley-Puge plane
after u trip from Nova Scotia that was delayed by many accipenis.
fHES,nor, U. S. TAKES OVER BIG CANAL WITH CEREMONY
Bear Admiral Albert Gleaves, tne nr.M
American warship to escort our trans-
ports to France.
Was In a Hurry.
i.,mnx umis the three-year-old son
of a prominent minister In Bangor and
consequently It was only fitting and
(i,..f ho utimihl form the habit
' f to church early In life, but
Ul frv'-"T .I..... tw.fi:
he was no dHTercni irom uum .
and hence couldn't understand why
..iu fnther had to preach so long each
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Sunday morning, nn.. so ne soon
to get restless long before the service
was concluded. One Sunday his mother
tried to quiet nun anu ihBk"... .....
" -., . his father said the Until
"amen" they would go home. Imagine
,L snrnrlse of that stern parent and
" ..erecntlon when In the midst
of an emphatic pause In the sermon
Tunics called form, - oay "".
and let's go nome.
Ulorlu and Thelina Morgan, daugliter.s of Consul Ucuernl Morgan, who
represents American Interests In Brussels, "smashing" their own bnggugo on
lite pier al HoboUen after debarking from the steamship Itochambeau, The
(jlrlK, wiUi iwwihcr winter. CoiihucIo, uro huro to attend school. They did not
iwmu tliVu tihv of dock workers to deprive them of their trunks.
Industry's Heavy Toll.
It Is hard for tho public to call up
a picture of a wur-dlsahled man with
out seeing an empty sleeve or a woml
en leg. During the war only 2 pur
cent of tho disabilities' were due to
loss of limbs. In Industry every year
'iO.OOO llmhs are lost. This is six
times the number of amputations
unong American soldiers In tho year
of war. From tho Vocational Sum-maiy.
Victory Dlbtc.
Victory l to bo celebrnted in the
uhiisiip wor,1 ,)y " iwh lim,on
1 ,, Bible. The Issue will have
nny on Interesting point. There will
ml column of references spe-
niiill v designed to commemorate Peace.
. . nEtfH of hnnd-nuulo pnper upon
.1. Hampton .Moore, president of the internal Waterway association. Phila
delphia congressman and Republican nominee for mayor of Philadelphia,
speaking during thu ceremony at Delaware City, Del., with which tuo
States took over the Chesapeake anil Delawnre canal.
c may be recorded a family roll
. L.. n.iil ii like record for friends.
31 '..,i....,u. once In khaki. Printed
a Clnrcndon type, tho volume will
' rmin the ttress which hears that
ong-fatned name; ami a smaller series , ,nB card were en er
nr tho work will be Issued at the wane km,,ry account of the nut o
tin e with other Victorious Peace J ..sentatlvcs and paid I
ftkB. I the contingent iu.,u,
SCRAPS
In a period of one year 714 packs of
vine cards were cnit.-n.-ii
for OUt of
Tho science of bell casting lias been
practiced In ono English foundry for
nearly 350 years.
Under favorable conditions tho steel
mills of tho United States are capa
ble of an aggregate production of ),
000,000 gross tons a year.