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Show There are at least two moves cltlens of Logan should not hesitate to take-one take-one to report and Invoke the aid of police and courts to stop bicycle riding on sidewalks In restricted districts, and the other to leportand even Die ailldavlts against users ot vile language on the public thoroughfares. Many bicycles, when in a kindly way their attention Is called to their violation of city ordinances, cither ignore tho matter with a scowl or show resentment resent-ment In questionable language and keep on riding. Few cltUcns like to le the means of bringing men before the court where they aro subject to llne.but If these fcclhigswciclald aside occasionally and the duty as cltlens to uphold the law given the precedence, prece-dence, theru would be fewer violations and less inconvenience and danger from theejeler. Jn the case of filthy language on the sticets this is not at all uncommon In the evening. Crowds of young men, either bolsteious In disposition dis-position or under the Inlluchce of liquor, Indulge In vile language with little heed to the passerby. Theolll cals can not he at all places at once and the same time, and of course rowdies row-dies am usually caicful enough of their safety to wait until olllclalsaic out of sight befoic turning loose their boistrousness. Cltlens should not hesitate to take the names of these and rcpoit to the olllclals. If this doesn't answer, then tile an allldavlt Matters of this kind can bo dealt with only In a vigoious manner. |