Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 9

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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. (Sore i mie sci ond OS Che Casper Daly Cribune PAGE NINE. ——___. Peace. The governments which in ith it. The United States ts built “J handed down a decision setting aside, ments went to Judge McKenna in DEPEW , NEARING 90 WRITES ON SUgcted ‘the World’ war’ kaye ‘been| ipon’ the edvainat of, toe tae| MILOLECEVETUES Tre | tao “arp, t, esis sstttne aide manta went, to Judge, MoKenna. in 9 overthrown. Future rulers will noi | idual. Around that development Cass county grand jury in connection | president of the defunct bank, but thé be so anxious to rush into war wher inges its whole future. with the failure of the Scandinavian-} points raised in that case, it w NINE BIGGEST E they” reflect that thay are tikely to | “SEVEN: ‘the invention of ene tee: | LAN GO Bark Case xinerican vant of tus cy, the oea| papeintea tepviea teal ee ,lose their jobs in consequence. phone. When the first telephone com . * ndicted were A. C. Townley, William] reason the court made the t FOUR: The publication of Dar | pany was formed I took a sixth inter Are Dismissed Lemke, F. W. Cathro, Louls P. Mc-| cover all 4 : al Ww Y Win's theory of evolution. It lMberal-| est at $10,000 and kept it for about a eth Bi eeg ~—. = rate indictments NE ‘ORK, April 9.— “ ized thought; {t helped to break down|week. ‘Then I took somebody's ad- are Christensen, P. R. Sherman, Sas Thesrena ola ape ub peeatelins M. Depew will enter upon his 90th year April 23. [the narrow dogmas of a persona!|vice and got out. If I had kept that ©. B. Loftus, H. D. Ellis and J. J.| ‘rheadore Graham left this morning Heats Pe of American politics has seen four wars—and their aftermaths, He devi and a brimstone hell; it showed | interest I would today be worth hun-| FARGO, N. D., April 13.—Judge| Hastings. for Thermopolis on a short business aN, Fore hi a pend of Giseetone the statesman, and of Joe Jefferson, the actor. jthat all things are in a continual |dreds of millions of dollars. But I|Goorge McKenna of Napoleon| The motion to set aside the indict-! and pleasure trip e has made speeches in the halle of congr process of evolution. wouldn't be here to enjoy it. The|* ; = = ———_—_———_—= ——————eEeEeEeEeEeeeee — ine ee ngress and before the motley crowds of the FIVE: The ‘giving to the world of |ease and the fine dinnere would have Since he became connected with the New York Central railroad it has grown from a Tee gene at cepnee in | nica neneone ca GINGHAMS 27-inch Dress Ginghams______18¢ and 25¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams__25c, 28¢ and 33¢ ‘ 32-inch Imported Dress Ginghams____45e¢ TISSUE GINGHAMS 82-inch Corded Tissue Mexican war as being one of the nine big events which I have wit- nessed. Neither could I include the development of the raflroads as that development has covered too long a Period of time to be designated as an “event.” Here, then, are the nine big events which I have seen in my lifetime. 1 consider them big because of their far-reaching effects on the human race. * he bi a han ther in- EIGHT: Bet rt of his) length of 128 miles to a length of 5,600 miles, and he has seen the railroads of the United dividual to benent Paaphesecicaee | process ce treating. steel. Tt aid the| HARPER’S States grow from 3,600 miles to 300,000 miles since he entered the railway service. | SIX: The preaching by Emil Coue | foundations for one of the world’s He has survived cults and fads and still retains the simple faith his mother taught him. (2, the Powers of _autosuggestion. | basic industries. | What are the nine biggest events that Cha uncey Depew has seen in the nine decades in Bae het ie ce Peribeangs' cmeaaluobe asidrcriotvemsnent. as e hich he has lived? Het 1] f th > z jbut ie is showing men and women opens up a field of development as) Fecvice € tells of them here, in his own story, written at the request of NEA| how they may improve themselves limitless as ¢ r itself, , - — — $$ years old then and {t stirred me with 7 d d 't kn it ti aie yt of hivalry, Emo, eae s| ~=@Na Gon ow if— ' SSD. fo OU eaniiing results rheumatio NY Srp ot tioss, in: Hosting einiis, oat them, wher-)Cczema, skin eruptions, in clearing enow, too, the! powee, 8, & 8. will improve your \ D) rosy lipped, appetite and gtre you greater ener correct welght,/gy, strength and a more youthful mappy ey ed| appearence, iman or woman, | . Mr, C. Vege, 1228 Vine Street, Clo nghams ..... +43 ONE: The election of Abraham | ith rich red blood. | You reeognise Obie,’ writes: “I eve fol | | 82-inch Corded Tissue Lincoln to the presidency. This was| them ata glance! Remem lowed ‘your directions carefull i a important not only because of Lin:| the number of blood-cells you Bevel] acy behly pleased. 8.3.3. as ox | aa BH AMS anes son— B36 \7 coln’s association with the Civil war! fo your health and ‘strength! it!| Roved my complecion I have caine | 82-inch Silk Striped Tissue but also because of the influence] 437ai)you havel, The anewer, then| bo wen oat fea! much ptroager: | Ginghams ...-__.._.__._....58¢ which the character of Lincoln has| 4s putid our blood. {| ‘Try it yourself. 9. 8. 6, is sold VOILES TWO: The proclamation freeing | est bloodcell builder known. 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