Show for handi A boys bous and mid girls to make and do copyright by A neely lul RAW TOY TRAVELING CR CRANE ANE by A NEELY HALL this Is an easily carried out idea hat that will bo be productive of a great deal of f fun the crane may be used to boint barth earth and dump it to one ilde side out of the way in building a mini miniature aturo panama canal capal or for excavating tor for a toy well oi at any other play engineering teat feat you may think of the toy crane may be built upon four your express wagon agon or a homemade home made algon agon of the form shown in fig 1 A clothes pole or short rug pole may to used for tho the mast A fig 2 the divier a end hould should stick through a bole hole cut in the wagon bed and the two cross pieces B should be nailed to the idea sides several inches above the bottom end so they will rest upon the wagon bed nhen the mast has been let list in place nail a pair of crosspieces similar to pair D to its end beneath he wagon bed to brace it 11 ahe he stick 6 0 nailed to the upper cross crosspieces pieces ie is the geror 1 by which the mast Is turned the mast top pulley to a thread pool spook mounted on a long spike thriven through the blocks D and block blocks D are re securely nailed to the end ead ot of the mast L the winging swinging boom pis FIX 3 li Is made it t the tiro two aide side strips trip 0 separated lepa rated 6 inches inch from the outer end by the block H nd ind its spool pulley to mounted la in the same way ay a as the maat mast puller pulley pool spool fasten the must end of the dalle balls driven through the aide sides of at tripe strips G into the mail mast the wrapping twine hoisting cable bai has hook book bent out of heavy wire attached atta hed to iti its end and and the cable rune runs over the boom pulley then through a screw eye in the maat mast at E an attil I 1 from there over to a windlass vInd lass aee while the cable which raises the boom la Is a attached it ached to a nail in block H run runs up and over the mait mast top pulley down through the screw crew eye at P F and over to a leond windlass wind lae L Z figure 4 howa allows how bow the wind lisses are mounted apon upon edgee edges of a box ind fig FIX 5 howa how the druma drams are C 13 1 3 C BOOM 1 yeast made the shaft A to a broom handle the rank trip strip D ua a hos hole hnry through agh it tor for the baft abaft to ct ln in ana an the pool C is t fastened to the end tor for handle drum D Is 1 a be balling king powder a cm CIA and it it is balled nailed to the wooden end block P F and the can corer cover m is 1 nall leid to the nd block a 0 hole holes must be cut through the end block blocks an and d the corer cover and bottom of W the 0 can so 0 o all will clip slip onto the axle abid after the cover baa has been fitted on to the can the end blocki blocks mastbe secured cared to the abaft shaft with nalls naU notch the top ad edse es of the box to receive the drum shaft s and nail trips of wood over theia them aa hown shown 5 LOF L OF I 1 am 4 to b id place adso drive balls through the ads at the to vr im slipping lengthy beut tetra I 1 chett seen U nall the box to C C A HOMEMADE INDOOR CROQUET SET by DOROTHY PERKINS PERKIN 8 the illustrations show bow how a splendid croquet set tor for indoor use may be constructed il vely clothes pins a few bicks ome email small tacks 1 I FIG 2 A C fa C 4 FIC 3 dl and cent 5 rubber ball balls are all 11 that la Is required for making the outfit A comple completed ted arch li is chown in fit ing 1 and figs 2 3 and 0 4 show h bow OW to make it two A a crosspiece B fastened fait ened in their open enda ends and cardboard shoes attached to their other enda ends cut crosspieces 8 about 6 inches jonir and fasten each end with mall small tacks driven through the clothespin ands into them cut the cardboard shoes eho by the pattern of at fig 9 3 and old told etch each in two place places as a indicated by dotted it as the folded hoea shoes will have the torm lorm howa shown in fit fig 4 1 tack ek the oboes to the idee sides of the clothe clothespins spins make nine archea arches two end and stakes are necessary and figs 6 6 and a bow jiow how each I 1 4 f JEER jfe G 8 TIG 9 r ax FIG 10 FIC 04 made with clothespin D eard ord board shoo hof lB 25 and ad a email small wedge F Ce wede ato F to ak t bo tho open end ot of tb and aft cuU loix sim cardboard shoe ho 9 bythe by the pattern of ing 7 fold told it ai an howa shown ia in fig fl I 1 tack to th abe a edges dee of wedge P and slip lip toto into tah open end of the clothespin as howa shown in fit fig 6 then drive a couple of at tacks through the th clothespin clothe epla into wedge F r figures S 8 and nd 9 how show how the croquet mallets are re ma dewith with a clothe clothes hed head md mad ft a uk stick haindle the way to amax the croquet archea upon the thi floor door la is shown in the diagram a of fig ft it following to is the th proper spacing for tie the archee arches when hea the end stakes are placed tea ton feet apart spart stand archea arches nall no 1 l and no 7 0 i af ns al 0 4 1 fl n fie fig 11 12 inches from train the stakes land stand etches no 2 and no 6 12 inches away from anotn and hn lire with s rc has no aind no 7 and stand arch no 4 exact exactly halt war way between archea arches no 2 bd no 6 stand arcuti no 3 and no 6 9 24 21 inches bes an a the aldea sides 0 of arch no 2 and thre eIn bee nearer the center and stand arches no 6 and no 8 24 inches to the tile silo of arch no 6 and S 3 inches nearer the center the niles rules tor for leA j paying ying indoor bt a are the ane as those which govera lawn cro crodupt start the ball at arch no 1 drive it through archea arches noe nos 1 2 S 4 6 6 a az 17 7 in the order earned named and strike the end stake then cretu g drive the bull ball successively 11 ill noa not 6 S I 1 ce 4 ap 9 2 2 and 1 and strike the take stake the ll 11 fint t player to wr offer the course vla win the cam same L ft r V i |