Show A CANDIDATE FOR THE PEN Young George Harmons Recent Theft and Escapade I For several weeks past a young fellow named George Harmon about 12 years of age has been in the habit of daily visiting Savages Art Bazar As he possessed pos-sessed a mild and rather innocent air he was not watched very closely and he came and went at his pleasure On I I Wctlnpsrlnv chant noon he nut in his appearance as usual and was examin i I I ing photos and other pictures as usual The only clerk on duty at that time was attending a customer when the boy made his way to the cash drawer and a few seconds later ran out of the door Suspecting that something was wrong the clerk followed the youth but the latter was too fleet of foot and soon disappeared Later in the day he was arrested at Woods Cross but managed to elude his captors for a short time but was recaptured and brought to the city where he was handed over to the police Yesterday afternoon he was arraigned on the charge of petty larceny lar-ceny and made a full confession Justice Jus-tice Pyper in passing judgment said the habit heretofore had been to suspend sus-pend sentence on promise of good behavior be-havior in the future but such a method seemed to encourage young hoodlums With a hope that a term of imprisonment imprison-ment would be the means of working a reform in this case the young fellow was sentenced Po ninety days imprisonment impris-onment in the City Jail Nine dollars and twenty cents were in young Har mons possession the missing SO cents had been spent for a ticket from Woods Cross to Ogden |