Carpenter . CHAELES heard from. He disappeared fromHolyoke, Mass., June 14, 1911, leaving hiswife and four children without any meansof support. Was last seen in Toronto,Canada. Any one who can give any informationas to his whereabouts will kindly write toMES. CHAS. LANDEY. 72 N. Bridge st., Holyoke, Mass. FEANK WILLS. Anyone who can locate him will confera great favor on his wife who is going toremove to Eldorado, Saline Co., 111., to livewith his people. He left a little girl, 8years old, who is sick and grieving for herfather. Should he chance to read thisnotice, and should he r


Carpenter . CHAELES heard from. He disappeared fromHolyoke, Mass., June 14, 1911, leaving hiswife and four children without any meansof support. Was last seen in Toronto,Canada. Any one who can give any informationas to his whereabouts will kindly write toMES. CHAS. LANDEY. 72 N. Bridge st., Holyoke, Mass. FEANK WILLS. Anyone who can locate him will confera great favor on his wife who is going toremove to Eldorado, Saline Co., 111., to livewith his people. He left a little girl, 8years old, who is sick and grieving for herfather. Should he chance to read thisnotice, and should he return or communi-cate with his wife, he may rest assuredthat she will cause him no trouble, as she isonly too anxious for a reconciliation forthe sake of her little daughter. FrankWills is a carpenter by trade; he tookout a clearance card from L. U. 16 and wehave had no notice of deposit of W. GEIST, E. S. L. U. 16. 727 S. 14th St., Springfield, 111. 46 dRAFT. LEMS C 3 How to Cope Moldings (By Owen B. Maginnis.) One of the means employed by cabinetmakers, carpenters and wood workers inmaking joints in interior and re-entrant an-gles is the art of coping. This word is used in contradistinctionto mitering, a method entirely used forjoining pieces of woodwork of continuousgrain on exterior angles. Webster givesthe word cope as, to cover; to matchagainst; a covering. So it is admirablyadapted and very appropriate, as when acarpenter copes he really covers andmatches against. Coping is generally used for moldings,square and flat surfaces being fitted to-gether, one piece abutting against theother but curved or molded profiles andsurfaces can only be coped to a successfuljoint. Mitering interior angles is often faultyand is rarely done by mechanics of ability,on account of one or the other joints slip-ping past its fellow, spoiling the intersec-tion and exposing end-wood added to thedifference of the profiles of machine-runmoldings. Against plast


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