I TIIE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. EASTER DAY FASHION PARADE AT ATLANTIC CITY The boardwalk nt Atlantic City Is the meccn for the well dressed on Kastor Sunday. COULDN'T MEET EXORBITANT RENT DEMANDS INIHMMialMVMOTHManHMHBHainMWlHM SECRETARY OF WAR INSPECTS TANK CORPS View rtnken In Brooklyn showing the furniture of an evicted tenant who was unable to pay tho high runt do- mnndcd by Ids landlord. PYRAMIDS OF THE SUN AND MOON i iiimwi i mm i i i i i i Panoramic view of the historic pyramids of the Bun and moon at San Juan Teothuncan, 30 miles from Mex ico City. A newly discovered pyramid in the same vicinity is now being opened. , SUMMER WHITE HOUSE'AT WOOD'S HOLE PUBLIC HEALTH WORKER View taken from the grounds of tho Charles It. Crane estute, showing a portion of the hultdlng and a view of Vineyard sound. DIPLOMATS SNAPPED IN WASHINGTON Miss Kinlly Greer of Columhus, O who 1ms accepted a responsible posl tlon with the United- States peMl' health service In Nebraska. GEN. W. W. HARTS Henry Morgcntliuu, new ninbiuvador to Mexico, with UainbrHLo Cnllty, wretury of stute, and Frank L. Polk, undersecretary. Mr, Morgcnthau wna formerly ambassador to Turkey, General ilarts for the last nlm months chief of stalt of the army ol occupation In Germany, recently nv rived in Washington to testify In tht ens,, of dipt, "llnrd-Bolled" Smith, accused of brutal treatment of men In prison camps In Franco Units of the Tank corps at Camp Meade passing In review before Secretary of War Baker, General March, Gen eral Hutcheson, General Illnes apd other leading army men during the Held day maneuvers1' and inspection. VIEW IN PROPOSED SAWTOOTH NATIONAL PARK K. Grandjenn, forest supervisor of the Boise forest In Idaho; looking over tho proposed Sawtooth National park in the Sawtooth mountnlns. He was accompanied on this tour by Otto M. .Tones, state came warden of Idaho, and Mrs. Jones, 'who Is shown in the photograph. ( CARRIES WEIGHT ALMOST EQUAL TO ITS OWN View of the Thomas Morse mall plane which recently accomplished a feat long the dream of aviation pioneers, when with a useful Weight almost equal to its own, It gracefully left the snow and slush nt Ithaca, N. Y. The craft Is a biplane evolved and produced by the Thomas Morse Aircraft corporation. Its weight empty Is 2,800 pounds'. Its weight loaded Is 5,600 pounds. Thus Its usoful load is 2,010 pounds, or only 280 pounds less than tho weight of the craft. Many planes carry less than hnf their weight. USE FOR CELLARETTE RELIGION ON WHEELS IN ROUMANIA This Is the famous church on wheels Which followed the Roumanian army during the invasion of Hungary. It was used as a dressing station on many occasions by American Bed Cross doctors caring for wounded in tho Rou manian ranks. It Is built on standard passenger coach frame, and Is still used. When prohibition eaiue on, Mr. K. J. McMulllu, a Philadelphia artist, found a very gpod and antique cel larette on his hands. Ho purchased necessary parts of a phonograph and converted the cellarette Into an excel lent talking machine which now, dis penses grand opera or Jazzy music In stead of wine. SE SLED MAKES 43 MILES AN HOUR Easy for Autoists. Kccplng the radiator of his parked car from freezing Is the least of 'troubles to tho autolst of London, On lutio. suvs Popular Mechanics Maga- Jtlne. By paying n fat fee for the sea son he obtains a key which unlocks i Ihft covers of electric sockets attach-, et to terminal boxes, mounted on posts at frequent Intervals along the streets of the city. A small electric heater with a long cord Is carried In the car and connected to the street box by simply Inserting a plug. Not only Is the car's circulatory system safeguarded, but Its Interior Is kept eomrortable during the owner's ah A !i2-foot standard uay siu sUmI running at -i:i miles per hour arnrmji'intcm Two ol llii'se boats ran from Boston to Bav Shore. mz Inland, n dlslau.-e of 2.i(l miles nt'alnst a Sft-mlle head wind lit light hours, live minutes, an average speed o' !12 miles per hour. This performance completely outclassed that of any of he motor boat of similar size mude under similar weather conditions.