THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. PROTECTING THE RE8CHSTAG BUILD ING IN BERLIN CHICAGO TENANTS FIGHTING GRASPING LANDLORDS tome guards and safety police with machine guns nnd grenades posted about the relchstag building in llerllu to Iirotoct It from revolutionaries. ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST COALING STATIONS The light or renters In Chicago against the extortionate rentals deinanded by owners of apartments, has devel oped some picturesque results. Here are some of the tenants of one large building who have formed an association to contest eviction proceedings to the limit. They have put In their windows the signs .shown. TRAVELING SHOE SHOP FOR THE AMERICAN ARMY The coaling station at Cristobal, I'annmn cannl zone, one of the largest In existence. Part of tho coal Is stored under water. Coal can bo loaded here at tho rato of 1,000 tons an hour. 1 TOKYO SALVATION ARMY HALL OPENED DICKENS' GRANDNIECE HERE "Taking shoes to the cobbler" In the United States army. The doughboys with arms full of shoes are about to deposit them In the traveling shoe shop for repair. Moved from post to post, this portable repair station keeps the shoes of tho boys fit and strong and at a minimum cost. VENDING FOOTWEAR IN AUSTRIA HE SEEKS ARAB HEIRESS 1 ' ' IIIIIIIMIII I llllll Illl The elder statesman of Japan, Marquis Okunm, and Commissioner Johannes Degroot, a visitor In the Far Hast, were among tho notables who intended tho dedication ceremony of tho newly completed Salvation Army liull In Tokyo, Japan. FRITZ MUST HAVE HIS BEER DESPITE ICE Mls-s M. G. Fitzgerald, known on tho stage as Ava Gerald, who arrived In N'ew York on tho Unltle from ling land. She Is a coloratura soprano,, who has achieved considerable fame over there, and Is to marry John Clark, a singer appearing at present In the United States. Miss Fitzgerald Is a grandnleco of Charles Dickens. SAMUEL GOMPERS OF FRANCE A common method of vending footwear in Austrln, where- the price of wooden shoes rivals that of the best leather article a few years ago. Sus pended over racks on a mobile stand, these crude articles fetch fabulous prices. LARGEST MARINE BOILER OF ITS KIND FAMOUS AUTHOR AT WORK This Is Ken Mahomot, a sheik of Arabia and a brother of the amir of Iledjaz, who has come to America In search of Sari, llancoe to his brother, tho amir, nnd daughter of one of tho richest men In Turkey, who died from grief oor her disappearance .-jfter tho armistice, nnd left her i?100,000.000. Sari Is seventeen years old. A thliNt-pi-odiuiim photograph from Berlin showing a (ierman overcom ing diln handicap of Ice and snow ami delivering a consignment of beer with rrtr x Portrait of Leon Jouhuux. who Is called the Samuel Gompers of France. Ho wus a delegate to the International labor conference which was held In Washington. This holler Is one of six being built at shipyards in Chelsea. Mass. It has a diameter of feet and Its one-piece head Is the largest ever made. The boilers weigh about forty tons each. Shaw in a Loudon theater (!nviii) the rehearsals of his play "Pygmalion," which has been revived In Fngland. ' i