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Show n I Y-- y, Acust 7, 1931 FINNEY OF THE FORCE .axww Kidnaped? Doubb Your Pep "all out Wrr co on In"- - worn when you ought to be at hearty and aa happy asa youngster I ' The valuable element In Fellow' and feeling "run-dow- n Syrup restore what Nature demand. You quickly gain neW strength and stamina- - new vitality and vigor new interest in living. Yon fee! the mental and physical after the first few doses of "pick-u-p this wonderful tonic. It improves appetite banishes "nerves. Be sure to ask the druggist for the genuine Fellows Syrup, prescribed by doctors all over the world. FELLOES SYPJUJP . CELTIC LANGUAGES CYMRIC AND GAELIC cAlong the Concrete Both Irish and Welsh are Bring languages. They belong to the Celtic group, aa English belongs to th Teutonic group. Celtic languages ara divided Into two sections, th Cymric and the Gaelic. Th Irish language, or Gaelic ef Ireland, as well as th Scots' Gaelic and Manx com within th latter category, while tbs Welsh belongs to th Cymric group. Th languages within each of thes groups resemble qn another closely, , yet they present many Important points of difference. The Welsh baa aa almost perfectly phonetic spelling, while the Irish spelling Is historical and consequently does not glvo a true picture of Its present pronunciation. Irish (Gaelic of Ireland), which U mors than " two thousand year s old, was perhaps th only language used iff Ireland before the Introduction of Christianity. Then came Latin, but It did not displace Gaelic. Gaelic remained the language of the people, and the English emigrants to Ireland learned to speak lb But ' Cromwell's accession to power marked the end of It supremacy. Under his laws the Irish had to become English In speech, thought and religion or become deprived of educational opportunities. The Inhabitants of the Pale a strip of territory on the eastern coast of the Island nearest to England took up English, but those outside of the Pale remained Irish and consequently had fewer educational advantages. many During the last attempts hav been mad to restore the ancient Irish language and culture.-and Irish Is nowyunder the Free State, the official language, although the English language la The Home Censor half-centu- equally-recogn- MCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL o urm SPEECH 4 $AIDBJUUAMC OP VlDtltt VK1 use arc tvs oovts about ouo MUDS A A PERSONAL mSOCT AMD NOO CAM Stop KKf PAPER AWtOAlor RATVCCt AM OLD MAD tUAM MARRIED TO tUE POOR HorByu. UVENOU 0 eopf, i regard BrOmktifU Vmm Navfa Um k40rrAUVO ROMStWS (PAPER AMO HX) CAM Ttu.V41MEUD60. UWjatTHS He Couldn't Stand the 7 StOvas pyf OF rvx BUMCM OF NOO eouraot? tUB WHO j Gomatb loss WCfBELF AMD MASSACRE TIPS CLN2V4SVWWS FDR eOM&UM&UPNttOS! CO NOO GET ME4? . Shock ! SN G0M.N ,VMCVC,NOO FCUXRS GET COT tUE; CE5Y PAPER.'. 4 oowr tea wow IAih'S nou do m SOME MOUei t& AP MM SOM lfX J-r-" OCMVER SEMDtftD k ise A The Irish lan- guage la a compulsory subject In the schools, the Gaelic league carries on the work of teaching adults, snd many other organization endeavor to establish the habit of speaking Irish so that It may permeate every aspect of social life. But it has not yet reached the dail or the senate! Irish Is rarely. If ever, spoken In either of thes two houses. Welsh Is th nearest sister tongue to Gaelic; and over a short stretch sf sea is spoken by perhaps a mil--' Bon people. It is the language of church and chapel and produces s large crop of prose snd poetry. It la tbs mother tongue of Lloyd George Cleveland Plain Dealer. Publishers can't find out th reason why soma books sell enormously snd some don't, because there Isnt any reason. A cheap pun spoils th next paragraph, even If the latter happens to be a good one. Sic!; tA uiu THE CLANCY ICIDS Pe:t! Sh! Pcitl Sh! srsdictto By PERCY L. CROSBY ETGSO comos vith fflioo -- ; ) D'win&TOKfJ eWCCrtCY An HIGH MdgAt JTANm 7 JNTHS tASC$ACLC(W,TH ttAM etfmsrco uncus JMfTfl WITH TH6 PVNW rue TeAj0flr. f j t i i Of but THiarvfive' CCNTJ tf THIRTY-fiv- e cetirs ivsrmc jams n U largest Seller la 121 Counties f fa it yT Vwmi4fMwiiwiwiptloL WWCA fmAt tlaMb Hr ftwraaA.1 S Inwitf ) fcwLfiib si I Acf) W.N.U Salt Lake City, - f fTUHkbNfll rw, riAFMM kuMimafla No. 531, t I |