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Show , - ;i HOME, DAD AND THE BOY i By FRANK H. CHELEY J j ipl ; I K!0-1'M counting on you" jj f (E) K. H. Cheley - The Trained Dad J TT E IS the t 1 1 1 . i i who has made ' A It his business to study the Dud-business. i His slogan is: "It pays to know.'' t ; He is a student of his problem, i ' He recognizes that Die more one knows about boy-nature, the less ' physical punishment one needs to , use. ' He realizes that parenthood is a profession, perhaps the noblest pro- ( fession, in fact a life-calling, a fine ' art based upon aenuine science, , and seeks constantly to be Incveas- ' injrly skillful. ! He knows that each boy is just J a collection of twenty thousand ' wiggles, each wlirgle with u moan- , ing, and trains himself to under- ' stand the language. , He believes the boy without a , "playground" will become the man ' without a job, and that to do too t much for a hoy guarantees that he will do nothing for himself. J , He is determined to master the ' i Job of Being a Had and uses every , j legitimate means. ' . Denver. Colo.) f |