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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH. UTAH Discovery of Magnetism Discovery of the simple princi-pie- s of magnetism possessed by magnetite, or loadstone, was made by the Chinese in 1400 B. C., or 3,500 years before magnetism was known in Europe. Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND h. HOUSE 1 1 . xSPVi"1;" ADVENTURERS CLUB Lemon Slices in Punch. Lemon measure by spoonfuls into a cup, halves and slices are apt to give a being careful not to shake the filled bitter taste to punch if they are cup. HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES left in it. It is best to wait until When Cooking Cheese. In cookserving time to add them. OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! ing anything with cheese use a Brightening the Closet. If the low temperature, because intense walls and woodwork of the dark heat makes cheese tough and Why Kidnap Me? clothes closet are painted white it stringy. . will make it much lighter and FLOYD GIBBONS By easier to find things. Do not Washing Blankets. Famous Headline Hunter ' e crowd the washing machine full of Measuring Flour. Wheat flour blankets or other woolens. Allow c everybody: a mystery. Why was Sam Wolff kidnaped? That is one of the easiest ingredients plenty of space for the articles to baking to mismeasure. For soak. There will then be less question puzzled Sam himself. It puzzled me, too. Maybe it in best results always sift flour and strain on them. will make wonder We NEW GRAND II M. H. THOMPSON I not I Hello Salt Lake Citys Popular Medium Prieed Hotel, Located at 4th South and Main a bit. all know why most kidnapers you commit their dirty crimes. They do it for money for ransom. Once in a while a man is kidnaped for revenge, or to keep him Qualities of Poor from telling what he knows. But Sam didnt fit into any of these Furniture Polish pictures. He wasnt rich. There wasnt anybody he knew of who was looking for revenge. And he didnt know anything that How often a houseful of fine furniture and handsome woodwork is anyone would be interested in keeping quiet. Home-Wreckin- g" spoiled by the use of a poor furniture polish! There are many polishes on the market today some fair, some good, others excellent for luster and long life of the finish! The best is be cause made with a fine, light-o- i base! In time, furniture and woodwork can be ruined by the persistent application of a cheap, poor polish! Such polish will contain kerosene, harsh abrasives and harmful acids destructive elements, that are unseen and unsuspected! The housewife may use one of these polishes, feeling that she is economically keeping her furniture polished but this is poorest economy, if she values her furniture (and what housewife does not?). The furniture in a home constitutes the larges; part of the furnishings and will show up like sore thumbs when dried out, cracked or checked. This is just what occurs, when other than a reputable oil polish is used! Too, a quality oil polish is less expensive! Less is used at one time for its undiluted. The resultant glow is deeper, richer, more lasting! Best of all, the finish of the furniture and woodwork is properly fed and kept in prime condition! .So beware of harsh, bargain polishes for through them, the furniture suffers! non-greas- But just the same Sam was kidnaped. Sam lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. One August day in 1934, something went wrong with his lucky star. Sam is a truckman, and on that August day he was working as usual. It was about 1 oclock in the afternoon, and his truck was parked at n the curb in Manhattan. As he sat there in the drivers seat a young man came over to him. The young fellow was in his early twenties and dressed. He said he had a job that he wanted Sam to do. Thatneatly was to pick up job three trunks at a house on West Eighteenth street and deliver them to the Pennsylvania station. Just a Job of Trucking. The young fellow looked all right to Sam, and there was no reason why he should suspect anything. Sam didnt have any large amount of money on him, and there was no other reason he could think of why anyone should want to harm him. In fact, Sam didnt think about the matter at all. It was just another job and he went about it as hed go about any other. The young lad asked Sam his, price and Sam told him it would be three Micks. The young fellow said, All right, and they started off. They got to the Eighteenth street address, which proved to be a furnished house, and both of them went inside. As they entered Sam went first and the young fellow followed. They climbed a flight of stairs and turned into one of the rooms on the second mid-tow- y, in furniture seldom The twine that holds them does break and webbing wears out throwing the springs SPRINGS out of WHEN YOU CLEAN HOUSE USE POLISH THAT CLEANS AND PRESERVES YOUR FURNITURE . -- The Man Pointed a Gun at Sam. floor. As Sam went in the door closed behind him. Then, out from behind that door stepped a masked man, a slouch hat pulled down over the upper part of his face, pointing an automatic pistol. Tied Him Up but Wouldnt Explain. More women use The man pressed the gun against Sams side. He told Sam to keep quiet. The pair of them the masked man and the young fellow who had hired him to move' trunks began tying him up. They bound his hands and feet with wire put a towel over his mouth. Then the masked man' went out, leaving the young fellow to stand guard over their ar Polish than any other kind for furniture, woodwork and doors. It CLEANS prisoner. . , It was all too much for Sam. What did these birds want? Did they expect to get any money out of him? Then they were going to be disappointed. Sam didnt have any great amount of money not enough, anyway, to pay a gang of kidnapers for the terrible risk they were taking. Did they have the wrong man? Well, that might be a possibility. He tried to talk to his captor. The young fellow wasnt very communicative. When Sam suggested they had the wrong man he smiled in a way that suggested that he knew what he was doing. Sam discarded that wrong man theory. An hour dragged by, and Sam began to wonder again. All sorts of questions filled his mind. It wasnt alone the problem of why they wanted him. There was also the question of what they might do with him. He began to wonder if his family would next hear of him when he was dragged out of the river, or his body found, stuffed in a trunk, on a dump somewhere on the outskirts of the city. Such things have happened. Sam had never thought of them happening to him. But now he was beginning to. as it POLISHES 1238 WNU W HOTEL BEN LOMOND Wanted His Truck for a Robbery. Another hour passed. The young lad who was guarding him was decent enough. He kept his gun out and pointed at Sam, biit he didnt harm him. Once he even lit a cigarette and held it to Sams lips so he could have a smoke. Sam felt a little better after that. A third hour passed. ' Then the other man came back. The two of them began to untie Sam. When they had taken the wire from his hands and feet they told him to lie down on the bed for ten minutes. After that they went out, locking the door behind them. As soon as their footsteps had died away Sam was on his feet, banging on the door. After a few minutes the landlady came and let him out. He left that house and walked down the street, still puzzled about the strange adventure that had befallen him. He went to the police station to report the loss of his truck and there he got the answer to OGDEN, UTAH 359 Rooms 350 Baths $2.00 to $4.00 Family Rooms for 4 persons $4.00 Air his mystery. It was the simplest thing in the world.- - That pair of crooks just wanted to rob a dress goods house down on Bleecker street. And they had held Sam a prisoner so he wouldnt report its loss until after they had finished the job. The cops found his truck the next morning, abandoned down on Delancey street. - Cooled Lounge and Lobby Grill Room . Coffee Shop . . Tap Room . Home of Rotary Kiwania Executives 0 Exchange Optimo Chamber of Commerco and Ad Club. Copyright. 20-3- Basilisk Lizards Are Jumpers Four species of basilisk lizards kCom as yon are abound in and near Central AmerT. E. Fitzgerald, Mgr ica, but are nowhere else. They range in length from a few inches to three feet. 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Remove the- springs and all old g tacks. Tack the first strip of t one edge of the bottom of the frame, letting the end extend Vz inch beyond the edge, then fold the end over the first tacks and tack again as at A. Draw the webbing across the frame using the block of wood as a lever to stretch webbing taut as at B. When all the strips have been stretched and tacked across the frame one way, stretch strips of webbing across the other way weaving these over and under the first ones as at C. Now, sew the sottom of each spring to the websing with the upholsterers twine and curved needle as shown, in this diagram. Next, turn the frame right side up, drive tacks part way in alorig the edges; then tie the springs across each way with upholsterers twine as shown in diagram C. The twine is tied to the tacks and to each spring and regulates the height of the springs the outside edges usually being lower than the center to make a rounded top. 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