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Show THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Little Alteration In Ireland, Say Writer Ireland after eight yean of Inde-pendence ia changed only surperfl-ciall- y, wrltea Alexander J. Reynold lu Current History. The old Bohe-uiln-n life and social splendor of Dub-lin has gone with the royal troops and the governing circle In the countryside, however, the peasant still blames the government for bis misfortune, and It makes lit-tle difference that this government la Irish. He still has the same cheer-ful Indifference to the penalties of overbreedlng and the same old love for landlordshlp. "Frontiers disappear, old orders change, rulers die, political creed vary, feuds war and wane, but cer-tain things abide the soul of a peo-ple whose roots lie deep In the na-tive soil and form their real anchor." IHlWEYCiFTHEFORCE Bir They Don't Lift Easily .J MIND.. Ml f VH CT Mice 6U0OP- - AM LIFT YEO FEET 1 ' OW''&n llFFrWTFEET W Z . M.n AUq C.1UJ "Gossip." After traveling extensively In the British Isles, where be observed the conversations of men and women. Justice Alfred II. Coulter returned to Belfast, Ireland, recently, and de-clared that he had learned that men are as great gossips as women. In a lecture he said that It was a mis-take to think that only women gos-siped, for he had found men who could "talk the heads off women." THE FEATHERHEADS ..aKsi . A In the Same Boat nSSt-PttASB- J MEMO Tts VICE PQES1PCNT J BOSYt-Ji- tii 7 MO. BCNSPCJCfc ACCOUNT- - ( OP TO DO flS5 M V""" m7 voWTlMG FOB TUC GM Z-l-ZJl VCUBTIS-I- W y lyfDTVf SHARP AMP ULSTER'S VWAT ME IS VSQY IMTOGTAMT- - T- - I TllrUJ WW 0CCl)PtE5 ..7i I TO-U- 4- ) 8AUNCE.AND WOOFta t&T rrwnrT-T-P Q V TU15 5ESIC TO COMfi BACK ; f" Aatomatie Tire Pamp A tire pump built into bicycle wheels, that works automatically when the pressure falls below the full Inflation point, Is a recent Ger-man Invention. A cam mounted on the bub operates the plunger ef the pump, which Is held down by a latch when the pressure Is high enough, but released when the tire begins to go soft Books, Books, Book President Angell of Tale said at a New Haven luncheon: "The books In the Tale library double In number every 20 years. Every year 50,000 new books are added, and that many old books are stored away to make room for them. Books, books, books I "Of course," he ended, "all is not literature that litters." Hard Boiled rerklns lie Is the most unscrupu-lous man I ever knew. Derklns Say, after pulling off the stuff he does during the day he must have to chloroform his conscience to be able to get to sleep. Cincinnati Enquirer. Willing to Compromise Mrs. Deddbeet Call tomorrow, please. B1U Collector That's what yon , said yesterday. Mrs. Deddbeat Well, make It day .after tomorrow, then.. (Along the Concrete ' The Home Censor rVEKEAPTHM MJWW ESCAPE. (OopytlSW. 0 iJ ff-- -S iH Tte Wrong Cue Hubby Tou didn't have a rag to your back when I married you. Wlfey Tes; but I've got plenty now. The Pathfinder. Whole and Hole First Actor (on tour) now do you like my room, as a whole? Second Ditto As a hole, It's fine; as a room not so good. His Gr4 "Is your husband a bookworm?" "No Just an ordlpary one." Lon-don Tit-Bit- s. Never In this world will a big fair be the exciting pltce it was when you were fourteen years old. DEVIL JjttZl That Should Be in the FirstUsson WCKIE, THE PRINTER'S " ( AN W'ft-SMAAV4- Me V f NlJJ-S-Vj V f GPSM NESM COOLP ) , f "JN STS w 1 vaou J iMwaw-tw- IJfJ s v ( km vow J Jr&ifJ L I v VucjMjvAvtES I . y ;J wwosr m ( ' - . llifiHi- - ,1 ' mi infill ntlT- -i 1 " ActYour Age! Vou'vk seen young men with old faces, and old men with young faces. The men bt the latter class have learned the secret of youth. They know that "pep" and interest In life come from perfect health. Many old men with young faces have told us that Fellows Syrup is their ,. standby. They take it regularly. They wouldn't be without it. Go to your druggist's today. Get a tottle of this valuable tonic Take h three times daily, and watch your "pep" return. FELLOWS' SYRUP Lm How Thoonuidi HT Made Millions. Thin Infornuitloo may b ths turntof point ' tn your life. Bond stamped sBMlope. . BOX I4 W. BR.. LOS ANGKLJCS. CAUF. I'.Vlf- - PARKER'S I I JfJ HAIR BALSAM ,,; J Imp. Jt. Cxr d j ; . Ktmtti.OOtprmiMlm. FLORtSTOil SHAMPOO -Id- -ai for ' to ' eoniirtkmwithPikeriHairBllakoaO . ; hair soft and fluffy. K rati by mall or atdTug. eists. Hiscox Chsmical Works, fatcbogaa, MX W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 28-19-31. 1. t., J imniiwiwn " ' THE CLANCY KIDS-- So, That's the End of It ' m"TSsfsss: """" By percy l. crosby |