Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1920 — Speech Should Be Worth While. [ARTICLE]
Speech Should Be Worth While.
And when you have something to say it’s worth saying well. It’s not just that you say words. You must say them so they attract and convince. We all use pretty much the same words but they sound so from the mouths of different people. There are books galore that are musty with unuse because what they say is poorly said. If the thought had been matured, into small compass and told in telling diction they should be popular works. And it's the same with speech. Some /nen have good ideas, but they take so long to tell them that people get tired. Sometimes they even get weary before the man begins to speak. The world wants what you know, but it Isn’t willing to waste time listening to mere words.
A bachelor who is given a baby W hold looks as helpless as a lost dog. The more money you save the respect your heirs will have for you. Methodists attending Northern In,i gram with a puzzled air. Then deciding Be kind to the candidate. He Is worried even when prospects are bright People love political idealism if it doesn’t make them lose too much money. When jour hatred is violent It slnH us even beneath those we hate.—La Rochefoucauld. - And the mau who breaks off a matrimonial engagement should be fined for contempt of court White shoes ought to cost little be*' cause It costs more than they’re worth to keep them white. Nothing makes a man so sore as having to pay his wife’s board when , she visits her friends. , Job printing at the Republican -<Yira. ‘ f i ’ r..... I . i . ■■ 1 / £ ■
