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Show nmmi rurrn. i hi Taim -- up n -- w i fr- THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH ASK ME O ANOTHER J Offering Information on Various Subjects 2. A dirigible is any aircraft lifted by gas which may be guided 2. What is the difference be- and propelled by mechanical tween a Zeppelin and a dirigible? means. A Zeppelin is a rigid 3. What queen of a foreign coun- dirigible of the type invented by try was married to an American Count von Zeppelin. 3. Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii citizen? 4. What is the length of the married John O. Dominis, a native of Boston. Great Wall of China? 5. What is the shortest verse in 4. The length of the Great Wall the Bible? of China, including all its spurs Answers and loops, is estimated to be 2,500 1. Originally it was the area a miles. 5. Jesus wept, John 11:35. yoke of oxen could plow in a day. 1. What acre? t A Quiz With Answers Snoopie is the origin of the Ruth Wyeth Spears JEDSlf4 BE WER lyPRiSSHUKl, MISSUS SMOOP YEZ. BE 'BOOT NOW WMUTZ SPILE ME DAY T I VAMT VolI To ARREST THAT EYeTAUAM GROCER-- HE WOULDN'T WAIT Of AH' he THROW ME - OUT OP HIS STORE- threatened The 0 . F E A There May Be Many Reasons for Making Quilted Chair Pads. IF ALL the reasons for quilted chair pads were lined up in order of their importance the most intangible reason of all might head the list. Yes, it is quite likely that any decorator, amateur or professional would place atmosphere at the top. But then it is also possible that first rating might be given to the reason that the pressure of slats across the backs of chairs is softened by quilted pads. Then, though it might not be mentioned, it is a known fact that worn out cane seats are sometimes replaced with composition inexpensive seats which may be disguised by gay quilted pads. Chintz, calico or gingham chair pads are in fact one of the simplest and most inexpensive ways of adding color and charm as well as comfort to a room. Such pads are often used on the backs of chairs and not on the seats, and especially for side chairs, the seat pads used without any back covIn making such small ering. things as these it is quite easy to do the quilting on the machine. Or, if you wish to take the other point of view about it, the work of quilting them by hand would not consume an unreasonable amount of time. There is no doubt that handwork has a certain quaintness that machine work lacks. The pads shown here are made with one layer of sheet wadding between the two layers of the chintz. The edge bindings and ties are made of bias tape. Cut the three layers of the pad material exactly the size and shape you want them to be when finished. Place the sheet wadding between the two layers of covering material as shown here at A. Either pin or baste in this position, and ht step-by-st- E R H E A D Figures cant lie, said the For inprofessor earnestly. stance, if one can build a house in twelve days, twelve men can build it in one. Yes, interrupted a quickThen 288 will brained student. build it in one hour, 17,280 in one minute, and 1,036,800 in one second. And I dont believe they could lay one brick in that time. While the professor was still gasping, the smart one went on: Again, if pne ship can cross the Atlantic in six days, six ships can cross it in one day. I dont believe that either;, so wheres the truth in arithmetic? Nobleness Osborne Tis more noble to forgive, and more manly to despise, than to revenge an injury.. Benjamin Franklin. ep Illinois. From o MEDICAL JOURNAL THIS: ABOUT COLDS! "The researches (of these doctors) led th em to believe th at colds result from an acid condition of the body. To overcome this they prescribe various aIkalies.Thats why, today LDDEH'S 5 ALKALINE FACTOR Were you ever alone in a strange city? If you were you know lh Irue valuo of (his newspaper . Alone in a strange city. It is pretty dull. Even the newspapers dont seem to print many of the things that interest you. Headline stories are all right, but there is something lacking. That something is local news. For all good newspapers are edited especially for their local readers. News of your friends and neighbors is needed along with that of far off places. That is why a newspaper in a strange city is so uninteresting. And that is why this newspaper is so important to you. NOW is a good time to get to . . . KNOW YOUR NEWSPAPER wNir A i JSZ NOW CONTAIN AN Tis Said Arithmetic Is a Science of Truth T H g then quilt as shown here at B. Make the ties by stitching the lengthwise edges of the bias tape together, and then tack them to the corners of the pad as at C before it is bound. Now, bind the edges, sewing the ties right in with the binding as shown here at D. Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears new book, SEWING. Forty-eigpages of directions for making slipcovers and . dressing tables; restoring and upholstering chairs, couches; making curtains for every type of room and purpose. Making lampshades, rugs, ottomans and other useful articles for the home. Readers wishing a copy should send name and address, enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spears, 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, |