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Show : HOME, DAD AND THE BOY j J By FRANK II. CHELEY I I'll 1 f torn W ' I "CANT YOU GIVE C-IC MINUTES PEACE ?" II - - . m m m m m m m m m m m m m . The Grouchy Dad J LET'S give lilm the advantage J of the doulit likely he suffers from Indigestion. , For years he hus made It a hublt of his life to look for trouble and , he has been wonderfully successful. lie looks upon every carefree, exuberant, noisy, dirty, fun-loving J boy as a necessary nulnanre that , must be tolerated against the day be matures and can shift for him- J self. lie Is always looking for the ul- ( terlor motive In every boy sltua- tlon, and cannot believe there Is ' unythlng worthwhile In the boy. . , He Is as friendly with his boy as J are two strange bulldogs. t He doesn't realize there Is no J more sense In breaking the will of, ( a boy than there Is In sandbagging ' the engineer of a train. f Fifty thousand American boys re- volted against grouchy Dads in J this United Slates last year and ran away from home. Yet a broken , window Is more t easily mended than a ruined boy and any boy will tell the truth J when he Is not scared into lying. Iiown with the grouch ! J Denver. Culo.) t . |