The Independent . (Kenedy. New York, $2.) An ac-count of the economic efforts which are alarge part of the Sinn Fein movement, andthe story, necessarily bitter, of the Rebel-lion. The Celtic Dairn. by Lloyd R. Morris.(Macmillan, New York, $) A mostinteresting and enlightening review of theIrish renaissance in literature, in industry,in education, and the relation of thesemovements to the political thought. Articles. Independent, August 21. 1916(Let the Irish Work It Out), January 20,1017 (Conscription in Ireland), May 26,1 • »17 (Irish Question Referred to IrishMen). Century. 1010 (


The Independent . (Kenedy. New York, $2.) An ac-count of the economic efforts which are alarge part of the Sinn Fein movement, andthe story, necessarily bitter, of the Rebel-lion. The Celtic Dairn. by Lloyd R. Morris.(Macmillan, New York, $) A mostinteresting and enlightening review of theIrish renaissance in literature, in industry,in education, and the relation of thesemovements to the political thought. Articles. Independent, August 21. 1916(Let the Irish Work It Out), January 20,1017 (Conscription in Ireland), May 26,1 • »17 (Irish Question Referred to IrishMen). Century. 1010 (Story of theIrish Rebellion), January, 1017 (IrelandsGrievance). Nation, January 25. 1017 (Ulster—an Exposition Based on BothBides), March 15, 1017 (Nationalist Ire-land). Nineteenth Century, April, 1017(The Irish Maze, three articles), Atlantic,August, 1916 (Sir Roger Casement andSinn Fein), December, 1916 (Ireland 1916- and Beyond). North Imerican, July,l!! (Irish Insurrection), May, 1017(Irish Impediment).. Twenty Million Miles of Telephone Wire The telephone wire in use inthe Bell System is long enoughto run from the earth to themoon and back again fortytimes. The Bell System has abouttwice as much telephone wireas all Europe. More than 500,000 new tele-phones are being added tothe Bell System yearly—almostas many as the total number oftelephones in England. In twelve months the BellSystem adds enough telephones to duplicate the entire telephonesystems of France, Italy andSwitzerland combined. In proportion to populationthe extension of the Bell Systemin the United States is equal intwo years to the total telephoneprogress of Europe since thetelephone was invented—aperiod of about forty years. The Bell System fills the tele-phone needs of the Americanpeople with a thoroughness anda spirit of public service whichare without parallel the worldover.


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