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Show HO LIE, DAD AND THE BOY J By FRANK H. CHELEY J ' ( WARR'N UP ; i dad?' J KEEPING YOUNG WITH THE KID. ne Conscientious Dad , MAY his tribe increase! , lie is the one Dad in scores who really recognizes tlie full re- J spuiislMUty of fathering a modem , American boy. ' He is eager for constructive sug- , Kestlons and is glad of help fiotu anywhere. J Each year sees a larger uum- , ber of such Duds and a cone- ' spondingly better crop of boys. J He is the man who Is constantly t seeking the best, physically, J mentally, socially and spiritually , in order that he may pass It on to his heir. , He knows that most boys live t up to Dad's estimate of tliein! treat ' them contemptuously, they become , contemptible; trust them, and they become trustworthy ; recognize J their growing manliness, and you i multiply it. J The conscientious Dad probably t will not hnve so many Lodges at- t tend his funeral, but a real boy, J well started toward manhood, will t miss him mightily and hold him In ' fondest memory. t And when the One Great Scorer comes to write against Dad's name, J he'll note not money gained ' or , lost, but how he played the boy- , t Q F H. Cheley, Denver. Colo.) i |