Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1910 — RACK FOR PIPE AND KEYS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
RACK FOR PIPE AND KEYS
Useful Little Article Which Can Be Easily and Quickly Made at Bmall Cost. V r *‘' ‘ The useful little article shown In our sketch may be easily and quickly made and at a very small cost. It Is arranged to hold three pipes and four keys. It may either be made of wood, and painted or stained, or the wood may be smoothly covered with linen, cloth, or art serge and finished at the edges with cord. The rack Illustrated Is made of wellplaned wood, bevelled at the edges.
and stained a nice dark oak. In the upper part three rings are screwed, and into these rings the pipes may be slipped and held in the manner shown. Two similar rings are screwed Into the upper edge, and by which the rack Is suspended from the wall. At the base four small hooks are fixed in for hanging keys or other things on, both rings and hooks suitable for the purpose may be obtained at any iron-mongers at a trifling cost “A" shows the kind of ring that should be procured, and “B” illustrates the book. When covered with linen or serge, the rings may be screwed through the material into the wood, and the wood need not under those circumstances be painted or stained.
