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Show - V PACK WOT .J ' THE PKOVQ HERALr,ONDAY. DECEHETS 6, PROVOHERAEB: EDITOR.IALS" ". - - , I t. T -- nr 1 ideally, nowir - . mcj - -- - -- " A. Bock, former mayor of Salt Lake, draws seven years. v Hi is an example of those who take moneyi and pay it back, make ' andean breast of it and confess., 1.1 Bock' was guilty. He admitted it and restored the treasure, Thi shows that men who nick ud piles of money should Twit con fess should nit pay it back, feut instead fihould fight back and then they stand a chance to go scot freer(IListory of such matters in the capital city confirms- this stetVmejk JLl . ..jl . have to look back far for examples. A little ""UJdTou do while ago a prominent Salt Laker appropriated' to himselLnearly eight times as much money as J$ock took. The money he. took -- represented the jsavings of a great number jof people... lie did. not pay it back. He did not confess. He was not even arrested. Bock took funds from the city treasury and paid it back. He , ;1 " . he might never have "been arrested cr even publkly charged with ' v ." .. Hprffpnsp bad and rr.xn was a He Bock. defense of young We male no been dished ail has but.it He a had risen rapidly. bright future, tn mWps almost in a twin khnsr. He went wTocxr and then he asking f inrcv. Times . Hteralfy ruined himself like these and cities uke Salt Lake call for men wno wij uo wives and fight their way through, and never yield to the impulse of. uu ui, iaiung'CUwn hu sajintj ubw Bock "had powerful enemies and they are victorious- - He is MAKING AN EXAMPLE OP BOCK. - " (By I. ILMasters.) . . r- ' ..... - wouldn't it be rrgood business y. crime.' He took money, returned it and childlike made a ccn-tession. with who walk. the broad x streets of Zbn But.. there. are others . a 'A t 1. l ten artr tunes crimes whose isaa greater impugnity Bock is the goat He should hare fcrown better. - - - , , dxivcci -- .... it You LxrxN ings of a people who could not afford the loss: The people who were robbed were told to shut their mouths and keep still or even the money they had might be taken from them. ' No one must be punished for thisThe evidence must be destroyed orjth'ejple positcrs might be sent home without a cent NJF one must be ar rested or even spoken evil of." And that was the program which was carried out-L- et the people answer for the sins of their cukll:- egg, -- - before buying to find out it pay better prices a little bit here and a Httfe bit there, a little bit today and a little bit tocvrrow, or to.mai.e cherry ? It would seem as if the only one bite of the price-cuttibest results have been. 'scored by those who acted deeiively and then made a noise about their courageous course.. The pubhg lie r adverBut Bock' must be punished. The letters of the law must be to thTnOHexare getting baygsunsTWTien Uiey reffitiZbTg ha velieen slashed a3 round. apled in hi3 case. worse-crim-k e city money, admitted it and Daid it tisement that at a pertain store prices take and to acki That was a inclined He down, are should thy than breaking banks. advantage of the"1ower swoop ..."havJtnown- better than to have confessed and returned the spoils.1 pnees. ine mere nam wno taxes sucn a stand reaps a wi oi V As we see it in the way of dealing out justics to Salt Lakers is credit, whereas another merchant wnose pnee levels may; on xne that the great crime was. in the fact that Bock returned the whole, be just as low, will get no applause if his reductions have C m a Z: Alrrf 1JL C o and and unspectaeularh.-Ther- e is a story-t- the "money he had taken and admitted the crime. . What mistake he tieeri made piece-me- al made," I Ie. might' have kepttht lenied the charge, em- - effect that 'a' young debutante was cLxced next to vhauncey M. that in her nervousness she tntxked an egsr ployed the ablest counsel and got a iury that would have brought fepewat-- a party-an- d CORRECT SPEECH. in a verdict of not'giiiJty, and thus have been free from jeopardy trom the table, iurning to the veteran senator, she nervousr? cf the law and had his name unsmirched with wrongdoing. exclaimed, 40h. Mr. Depew whatever shall-- da? Pve dropped He might have done that. The chances are that he could not an egg," "Cackle, madam, cackle V was hist4 retort. The merPurir.g: the week ending Novprrber 8 thousands of Amerl: rave been convicted had he decided in the, first Dlace to take the chant or manufacturer who drops his prices should do a little schoc children followed m new slogan. It was "Watch fW money without the intent of rerurrfnrit and had fought the case': cackling these days. It helps to win applause and to move goods. speech ! The time was designated "Better English week," izi an horest el hrt was made in many localities not only .to abolish to a standstill,- - It is posMblg that had he put up a bold front that.t' Forber Magazine, tre pf s!rprfr sreech-- but to acJ r.tw woni in iY iwiv 1. tary. ;:V": Nf' 3.1ich seem sckoc3s to have taken the lead e Detroit, better-speecmovement. - Last year school children' signed t h love the United Statescf 'Aaer---' pledge in which? they said : ica, I love, my country's Hag, I love my country's language." TUBERfflLOSIS the : "That wpuld, be a mighty fine pledge forail the A United States to sign, but the youngsters wentevenfariLer. ' They said: I will not dishonor my couKtrys speech by leaving offithe S.- -last sy Sables of wordslr will I say a good American yes' and 'no instead of abrade grunt, tit .a foreign .ra!, or. rep...--- ; :: : ; ' , "I wia improve American speech by enunciating distinctly, ' ar ' " and I: by speaking pleasantly and sineerely.v ' MJ . i I will try to make my country's language beautiful for the "nations who come here toTveT many" beys" and- girls I wi3 lesrn to articulate correctly one word a day for ore Does to-low- er what we offer ng tra-aaeers- He-too- -- -- BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO: o - -- " -- 1 ' '.-.,- ia-tfc- if ad-jn- f ITliZ; -- - fc" " : - f-foreign - - -- - i i - V i -- - f r . W ' . j I -- '' ' ,,.'4.. ''' ', .t fll t i'Kt-'.- -i X ir'-- ' f I SEALS ( :fvft, . Wtur-Sgrap- 1 1 tin LJg ft.t :t,ea AiTwatisi cf r!iurcJt. We-Ia-- '.1; I I Montreal. Qaebec b?- - -- THE STORM FLAGS. XoUce fcis feeea at MBrel of jisscl - .i: ;.. I .1. Correct speech is a rnark of culture, and a valuable asset, not merely in the social and cultural world, but a distinct advant- age in businessy It is often a matter of surprise, and even shame, when prominent men and won en in public life jictlhte the English language in ;uite murderous fashion. As with easy citer rt'ornwor csiTrnslpi ferciAic btttcrrriert, it is the chi'ir?!! ' who take the kad. Ex. " - ' year--" CHRIST7,IAS :'V7V it , "" i!. jorera- Respcnsiole leaders of both parties particularly of the FJ of tusters fa litis district. Kiiherta that will be ih power, may well find a warning in the vote pM ttaere bas bo rwtrictioa. th up by 'Arthur G.JVTray fcr governorof Nebraska, w ho Vrpeared xcptxiB Tht hattej. iron, sid the province. hid to bay a on: the ballot only "by petition!" Had "he been the candidate of ,Tii resait was at iim? aa- - iBdiscniEi-- ; ' tea hasa sa:e si&L'g'-.rfat cJls asd fcee t&t a reguliriyorganiied ..third partTjideignatedjasrsuch pn Jhe tEirtet p'irposes. &sa boaters of this ballot and had: cot impassable. roads kept thousands of fanners BanJ W 1 .dack. a ?ttUas i day. l nder tie new reolatioes. feaat-U- r from the polls, there is good reason for believing he would have are limited td 25 docks. 15- ge won over both ilcKelvie and 3Iorehead.: His support came from 1 and 10 voodcock a day. . It is aot re-- organized agriculture and organized labor. , th wiikeir r?ulatkH Ted Shawn's Dancers, who come toH he Columbia on the big, new Pantages show Wednesday, ' w" ' the millions other of such Uhquestionahly Totersihroughout bother jekit legitimate sportaX a. ... Decern!! - S. tn en country Toted fcr Harding because there was way to record a vote of opposition and dissatisfaction.' They will rum on the Republican party as readily as Viey did on the Demo-eratiAnd when they do turn; if their feeling be still unaEayed. are as likely as not to turn to a third party class party they which will threatenthedIacementipf "our y ,rsy.sesv I - ut -- - no-oth- er e. Coming Bstck w EyeExaprdinar Presents L. Let's Go two-part- theLEurbpean group iystem with, several small parties each representing a, class and with government; administered by a. " . coahtion of groups. . . g The storm Harare already rdsed for the party that is into power. The Wray vote in Nebraska is a straw showing Trtich way the wind is already blowing. Omaha World-Heralby. bowling -- coni-fcs- Bcwlins's - aT . 1 gowpators d. X - S dnithingEiitir ely ( 'CHtra.o ihhu.-x,. ...... - Sim s elct:a wr new cicht. (jrtmn'for . Jiyar r p- -- oryn5iation .a hJ a most actes?fal run at tie Louvne ia sn&h 51 l'o7;d ITa my viU b tkey At t"7r"'"ttrin.. ill U v . t iAtnxi;tr ! 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