. The Saturday evening post. is done, he sent ascowling glance from one end of the deskto the other. At this stage the office ceasedwork altogether for a moment. Grid glaredround the room accusingly and leaped tohis feet. Who the devil stole my paste pot? hedemanded. The office heaved a sigh of relief andreturned to work. Guess the marketssound for another day, chuckled Bond,the managing editor, to a new man to whomhe was giving some instructions. How so? asked the new man. Old Grids paste pots always missingwhen he comes in at night. Some of theday force cop it. If he rears up and in-quires w


. The Saturday evening post. is done, he sent ascowling glance from one end of the deskto the other. At this stage the office ceasedwork altogether for a moment. Grid glaredround the room accusingly and leaped tohis feet. Who the devil stole my paste pot? hedemanded. The office heaved a sigh of relief andreturned to work. Guess the marketssound for another day, chuckled Bond,the managing editor, to a new man to whomhe was giving some instructions. How so? asked the new man. Old Grids paste pots always missingwhen he comes in at night. Some of theday force cop it. If he rears up and in-quires who the devils stolen it hes per-fectly satisfied with the market in generaland himself in particular. If things havegone bad he strolls sadly round the roompolitely asking each man if hes seen anextra paste pot. Bond was relieved. He was a heavydabbler in the market himself and set greatstore by Grids moods. But as the nights(Concluded on Page 1S7) 154 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST November 13,1920 GOODELL- PRATT 1500 GOOD TOOLS. Mr. Punch Makes Holes! YOU push the handle—the drill automaticallybores a clean, smooth hole the exact sizeyou want. You can use it in plaster withoutdanger of cracking or chipping. Drives intohardest or softest wood just as readily, with nochance of splitting. See the knurled handle with the holes in theend? It holds eight different sizes of drill points,each in its own compartment. The holes allo\for quick selection of the exact size needed. Mechanics, carpenters, and craftsmen find usefor Mr. Punch on every job. Home putterers need him nearly every day. He costs $ The Amateur Bench Lathe, with differentattachments, illustrated on the opposite page,makes an ideal addition to any workshop. 1 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 155 Countershaft


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