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Show i HOME, DAD AND THE BOY j ' By FRANK II. CHELEY J ! 1 : i : 1 ' ! Vk Mil ; "SIR. MEETINO MY BOYS EVERY NEED, HE HAS NO MEED Or A PROGRAM 4 I - The Swellcd-Ileadcd Dad , TX THE venuiculnr .f hnvdom. he 1 the wise-L'iiy and, therefore, t , I:.i;kI,-s. lie needs no infoniui- Jj linn, MUgKvslUm or help from any- , j one on any subject. lie was a boy ' once himself (eons' nao) and he , knows all the tricks of the trad?. lie knows boys like a book, but his J son has his number! t lie is positively, absolutely cer- tain, beyond any shadow of a t doubt, lhat his son Is O. K. In t every particular; extrnord'nary, J thoroughly weil provided for from t every anyle. and can know no need for look who his Daddy is! J All boy organizations are entire- t ly superfluous and undesirable. J All boy ganjis are bad. , All boy activity a waste of time t nd money, and qu'te unnecessary. J Vet it is invariably the son of t such a Dad who knows more alse- ' !ra than his mother, more religion t limn his father and more worldly t wis dom than both of them put to- J set her, and when he gets Into trou- t ble. Instead of goliix to his "wise" ' liarent, he looks up a real man J who is still human, understand- i ins and sympathetic. ' lie doesn't understand that build- , ing boys is better than mending . ,,... t iCc) F H. Cheley. Denver. Colo.) f ' K - - |