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Many Diamonds Used Londoners Later Risers
In Industrial Ways Old -Timer Declares
After clipping tickets at London
Diamonds are almost invariably Bridge Station for fifty years, "01d
classified as a luxury, but almost
r_ever as an important factor in in-
dustry. Yet, approximately, 15 to 20
per cent. of the value of diamonds
mined yearly are of industrial use.
They are at times called "indus-
trial diamonds," and so named be-
cause .ra some flaw .of color or consti-
tution that prevented their being cut
and polished for decorative use.
Some of these stones are used as
cutters and polishers of more precious
diamons. The "industrial diamond"
is changed to powder form and mixed
with olive oil. It is then smeared
upon a soft iron disc revolving at
2,500 revolutions per minute. The
diamond to be cut and polished is 'aid
and weighted down and the wearing
action of the diamond dust eventually
ereates a gleaming facet upon it.
By means of diamond draw -plates
or dies, all types of metal, including
the tungsten filament of the electric
'lamp, can 1 e drawn finer than human
hair. Mining engineers employ the
diamonc. drill. This is a circular tube,
steel bit or crown, set with diamonds.
Such drills are of great service in
cutting out a clean core which can he
brought to the surface for determina-
tion of the nature of the strata. These
drills can be forced to a depth of more
than 4,000 feet and it is said there is
no reek or stratum which the diamond
has failed to penetrate.
Young Wife: "It's too bacl—you
bring me. to a restaurant and now
you read the newspaper." Husband:
"Pardon me, darling! Waiter, an-
other newspaper."
"I am more interested in increasing
people's income than in worrying
over their expenditures." Herbert
Hoover.
Bill," as his friends call Mr. William
Baldwin, is retiring. "I should think,"
he said to me, "that I've clipped at
least three hundred and fifty million
tickets in my time, not counting look-
ing Ete thousands of 'seasons' every
day, In fact, to punch 20,000 tickets
a day is a mere nothing at London
Bridge. The thing I notice most now-
adays is that people seem to get up a
lot later than they used to do. Our
rush hours used to start about five
or six in the morning. Now were
never really busy till eight o'clock."—
London Tit -Bits."
Owl gaffs The Little Old Wonsan
There was a little woman whose hands'
The best of women. make mistali:e% were worn and red,
but it's too bad that we husbands And long ago the beauty of her youth-
sbottld be required to eat them, fill days had fleet,
we have enough . For she had suffered sorrow, and she
statistician says that
coal to last 7,000 years. What does had suffered pain,
he mean by "we?" A great Many i3ut after those had left her she learn -
animals laugh, says a scientist; and, ed to smile again,
of course,a great many people give And _ out she'd comp with dainties for
them good cause to. Conscience getsthe children in the street
a lot of credit for good morals that Tin it
seemed whexe'er she wandered
belongs to the fear of getting caught, there were young ones round
We are learning to have faith in lea- her feet•
,ehinery because it has furnished a Sh
foundation for human progress. Thee hadn't any money; she was nevere h a
man who thinks and is silent usually gaily dressed;
has more friends than the one who She had a shawl and bonnet which she
speaks and thinks afterward.
Looker On (to man who had just
called her Sunday hest.
Aid if you gave ber something, in a
little while you'd see
rescued a drowning girl)—"It wee Some other person strutting in that
grand of you •to drive from that bit of finery,
height, fully clothed, to effect such a And she'd give this explanation if you
magnificent rescue."asked the reason why:
The Hero (snarling madly)—"That's
all very well, but what I want to know
Is who pushed me in?"
4
Harrison—"I hear your daughter
Edith married a struggling young
man."
Thompson—"Well, he did struggle, but
he coaldn't. get away."
Here's some riddles. We simply got
to get them off our system, Are you
a riddle fan?: 1, Why did the hen go
across the road. 2, What goes all day
and comes In at night and sits with
its tongue out? 3, Why did the ma i
put his garage onthe other side of
the road from his house? 4, When was
milk the highest? 5, Who wore the big,
gest hat in the war 6, Why did tale
cow go over the hill? Answers—l.,
To get on the other side; 2," Wagon; 3,
To put his car in; 4, When the cow
jumped over the moon; 5, The man
that had the largest head; 6, Because
she couldn't go under.
Chinese Cave
Dwellings Found
Peiping.—Possible habitations of
Chinese cave dwellers have been un-
covered by a Chinese expedition at
Changteh, in Ronan Province, accord-
ing to reports received here. Several
deep pits containing bones and earth-
enware were excavated. The find con-
firms the statement of Mencius, the
Chinese philosopher, that early Chi-
nese peoples "made tests for them-
selves in the highlands and in the
lowlands they. made caves."
German Girl Students
Of the 132,000 students in German
colleges and universities, about 18,500
are women, according to the latest
available data. Seven girl students in
every twenty are working for doctor-
ates in philosophy. Medicine comes
next in popularity, with 24 per cent.,
followed by natural science, with 18,
per cent., and political economy, with
11 per cent. Slightly more than 1 per
cent. are studying theology.
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Wrong Label: "A spoonful of water
contains 270,000 potential horse-
power," says a scientist. That Isn't
water.
Claude—"I'm groping for words."
Alma—"Well, you don't expect to
find them around my neck, do you?"
"Well, at any rate," an old married
man told the writer, "It is better to
have loved and been bossed than ngver
to have been loved at all." ei. + 11 liance ought to be placed on the in
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Summer is a. time when' people try fluence of reason than on the weight
to keep out of the sunshine they .wash- ' of authority.
ed they were able to afford last win- «No operation is so insignificant
ter. Who remembers the old fashion- that a man can refuse to give it less
ed love songs that didn't sound • like than his best "—Bruce Barton.
the wail et a lost soul? The devil
"I thought she ought to have it. She's
so much worse off than I,"
No one ever seemed to notice that her
hands were coarse and red,
That she wasn't good to look at no
one ever heard it said,
.And the smartest of her neighbours
who appeared to know it all
Never spoke a word in censure of her
bonnet or her shawl.
So take this truth for granted: that
a sweet and tender smile
And a heart so brave and kindly never
do go out of style.
—Edgar A. Guest.
Airships
London Morning Post: There is
only one , respect in which these
cumbersome machines have so far
proved superior to the aeroplane,
and that is in the radius of flight.
But this factor is of little import-
ance for inter -Imperial communica-
tions, since the aeroplane can over-
come this disadvantage by means of
relays. In no other respect has the
airship shown the least promise of
competing effectively with the heav-
ier-than-air machine. The best
policy for this country, therefore, is
to sell the R-100 for what it will
fetch, to scrap the rest of the equip-
ment, and spend our money on more
profitable departments of aeronauti-
cal research.
In discussing a question mor re -
isn't so smart; think of him `ryieg
Job's patience with boils we n be
might have tried taxes. You can: al-
ways
an al-
ways tell who is hurt:; the wrrst by
who yells the loudest: A bobtail cull
in fly time is in no worse fix than a
bald-headed man in the same time.
It's queer, a little beat on the feet
may cure a little cold in the head.
Late hours end in early morning The
girl who uses a lot of lipstick often
leaves a good impression when she
kisses. Some hotels rate high and
others have high rates. The last
thing in the world a man wants is a
manicure. Now is the time to buy
good farms from pessimists. The
easiest person for a .man to >:ool is
himself, and the hardest is hat., wife..
The girl who elopes may be;, letting
her emotions run away with her. The
hottest days at the beach are the first
tan days. Stolen Kisses are the sweet-
est, but the other kind taste pretty
good, too. A typical American is one
who yearns to be rich without work-
ing, thin without dieting, and wise
without studying.
Business has so far improved that
it is now able to take nourishment.
Patient (angrily)—'The size of youc'
bill makes my blood boil."
Doctor (calmly)—"That will be $20
more for 'sterilizing your system."
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A. man boasts that he raises a lot
more flowers than his wife does, yet
devotes less time to the job. He grows
dandelions.
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Strange Things
A most interesting man to talk to
is Mr. Bertram Thomas, who has just
returned to London from a long tour
of exploration in Arabia. "I've brought
back any amount of things for the
Natural History Museum at• South
Kensington," he said, "including a
new butterfly, a new lizard, and sev-
eral new grasshoppers. And I've seen
natives baking live locusts in glowing
ashes and then eating them, and oxen
and camels being fed on . sardines!
I've seen fakirs sleeping on beds of
spikes and others who hold their arms
straight out till they become paralyzed
—all as part of their daily religion.
It's a queer, world once you go ex-
ploring."—London "Tit -Bits."
A Little Circle
Bach one of us is bound to make
the little circle in which he lives
better and happier; each of us is
bound to se that out of that small
circle the widest ,good may flow;
each of us may have fixed in his
r'ind the thought that out of a
single household may flow influences
that shall stimulate the whole com-
monwealth and the whole civilized
world.—Dean Stanley.
Virtuous Fear
There is a virtuous fear which is
the effect of faith; and there is a
vicious fear, which is the product of
doubt. The former leads to hope, as
relying on God, in Whom we Believe;
the latter inclines to despair, as not
relying on God, in Whom we do not
believe. Persons of the on char-
acter fear to lose God; persons of
the other character fear o find
Him,—Pascal
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