Show THE BOV AND i MAV By L. L A. A Hollenbeck The boy sits up to tha table to eat His appetite Is sharp He has 1 ls and syrup and oft off with pie and cake H Ha is in jn good health and has a largs stomach ch capacity ca ca- for or for a boy a n nand d or er lie he luis has I had all that ho he ought t t to c eat cat t the victuals victuals taste good and In hi continues H S Sto to fill up up and he is out ut of commission commis commis- sion slon and has to be taken etre CUC of by uj bya a stomach pump or a dose cloge of or castor oil He lie came to grief his judg judgment nent was uvas smaller than plan his appetite appetite ap ap- petite His His eyes eyes ivere were than thau his belly an and he hc thOl thought ht lie he could I take ta tain in all the good things an and le e Some of those goo a things were for the other boy 1 Well V Tell ell a man nUll goes goes goes' out out for himself His appetite and desires for properly rt are strong lIe He is long on figures figure arid and imagination A man can figure himself rich in fifteen min minutes tes at at any time He i is usually getting along at a reasonable pace but it is too slow He wants more mole It Is commendable commendable commendable com com- to want more you know now for the man who wants nothing amounts to nothing But if a man wants too much in too short a time lime his wants are arc usually In excess of his judgment and the excess o of desire desire desire de de- sire is s what hat gets a man into trouble and this trouble is usually the corrective corrective corrective cor cor- rod that puts the young man back into the right track tracIe But some people are always in hot water and that is because their theil judgment never gets caught up lip with their desires desires de de- sires and the judgment in such cases Is like Uke a re enforcement re-enforcement coming coming com com- ing to aid in a battle and arriving after after after af af- af- af ter the thc battle is lost The failure is isI I supplemented with excuses and ex explanations but that cant can't change the thc history of or yesterday But a fool will justify his l mistakes day when he ought to acknowledge them and learn l hi his less lessons ns He Hc is is' too proud spirited to admit his 1113 IllS ct- ct er Nature doesn't seem to bo he proud of such a man mau and aud he will get geta a jolt every now and then because he is too stubborn an and stands in his own light He is apt to think tho the universe revolves around his per per- Like the kid ld Ills His eyes are bigger than his belly an and nah nature nature na na- na- na h ture re and the public have to give him hima a spanking and if he lie is too loo obtuse to to over ever learn he the will later laler be bc spai spanked kl I out of the game 0 I |