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Show n7iQjf DAD AND THE BOY J By FRANK II CUE LEY r 1 1 iri p f ' ( warmin' up ! (. DAD?' ' KEEPING YOUNO WITH THE Mtt The Conscientious Dad AY his tribe Increase! , He Is the one Dad in scores who really recognizes the full re- J sponslbility of fathering a modern , American boy. J He Is eager for constructive sug- , gestions and is glad of help from I anywhere. t Each year sees a larger nuin- , ber of such Puds and a cone- J spuiidingly better crop of boys. ( lie is the man who is constantly ..eeking the bet, physically, J ,nciU..!ly. socially and spiritually , ,n order that he niuj pass it on to J his heir. t He knows that most boys live up to Dud's ostimilte of them! treat J ihoni contemptuously, they hecome . oiitemptible ; trust thorn, nnd they J become trustworthy ; recognize t their growing manliness, and you t multiply It. J The conscientious Dad probably , will not have so many Lodges at- lend his funeral, but a real boy, J well started toward iuunbood, will t miss him mightily and hold him In J fondest memory. t And when the One Great Scorer t i nines to write against Dad's name, he'll note not niouey gained or , lost, but how he played the boy- J game. t J .,, I. H. c liul.-y. Denvor. Colo.) t It " |