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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTORER 13, 1927
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FINDS ROMANCE IS
NEW COLORIMETER
OUT OF EXPLORING
AIB TO INDUSTRY
Device Measures Color With
Extreme Precision.
Cambridge,
Mass.—Human
Judg­
ment In the measurement o f color has
been eliminated from Industry by a
new Instrument developed at the Mas­
sachusetts Institute o f Technology,
called n colorimeter, used for auto­
matically measuring the color o f any
substance rapidly und with extreme
precision.
In all previous Instruments human
Judgment has entered Into the match­
ing of an unknown color with a stand­
ard color, accuracy o f such color
matching depending entirely upon the
skill of the observer and the quality
o f light. It can only he made with
such Instruments by persons whose
color vision bus been carefully stand­
ardized.
The new colorimeter developed nt
Technology by Prof. Arthur C. Hardy
and Frederick \V. Cunningham o f the
department o f physics, does not de­
pend upon any human judgment, and
the accurate records of colors come
from the machine as fast as samples
can he fed to It. Tlie Importance of
such an Instrument lies In Its value
to Industry, in nearly every branch of
which control o f color of its prod
ucts Is necessary.
Accurate measurement of color Is
the first concern of manufacturers of
fabrics, particularly In the delicate
shades which often deceive the eye.
Color control Is also of bnslc Impor­
tance In making of Inks, dyes, paper,
and many other commodities. In the
manufacture o f confections, one com­
pany alone makes chocolates In 715 dif­
ferent colors, each of which must he
kept at a standard shade.
Makes Record on Paper.
The new machine not only measures
color accurately, but makes a record
on paper by which It Is possible to
match that shade at nny time.
A powerful optical system and elec­
trical devices are employed In regis­
tering color by this machine. The speci­
men color placed In the holder Is Il­
luminated by a special tungsten fila­
ment lamp which gives an Illumina­
tion 50 times more Intense than full
sunlight. Water filters are used to
prevent the light from setting fire to
the sample. In making the measure­
ment,
magnesium
carbonate, • the
whitest substance known, is used ns
trie standard o f comparison. Light Is
alternately reflected from the speci­
men and the magnesium carbonate
and acts upon a photo-electric cell In
which It sets up an alternating cur­
rent.
Amundsen to Devote Time to
Lecturing.
Moscow.—Capt. Itould Amundsen
the man who had peeped at the
top and bottom o f the world. Is
through.
“ The alrplune and dirigible have
taken the romance out o f exploration,"
lie said.
“ Dog sleds nowadays fly
through the air. The good old times
when terrific hardships were a pleas
ure are gone.
“ The man who starts north or
south In u dog team today feels like
a piker.
Some ‘Byrd’ comes along
nnd squeezes n year's trip In one
day o f twenty-four hours. He packs
up a couple of chicken sandwiches,
nnd then is too excited to eat.
We
In the old days dragged a toil of hard­
tack over the Ice and were glad to
munch every crumb.”
Though resolved to spend the rest
of his life lecturing amid the luxu­
ries of civilization, Amundsen be­
lieves there is much to be done.
The eleven-day train trip across the
steppes o f Siberia put him In a reflec­
tive mood, tie waited live days for
the weekly express at Vladivostok and
it pulled into Moscow three und a
half hours late.
“ Has anybody started to dig a hole
In the ground?" lie mused.
"Think
of the unlimited possibilities of such
a venture. We go down a couple of
thousand feet and bring up limitless
treasures. There must he something
or nothing In the 8,000 miles down
from New York to China.’’
Judged by comparative develop­
ments up to the present time, Amund­
sen pinned his hopes for future com­
mercial and scientific flying on the
dirigible as against the airplane.
With a little greater perfection of
maneuvering apparatus, he said he
had no doubt but that dirigibles could
he nnchored over nny given spot on
the face o f the globe while scientists
descended hy means of rope Indders
to make observations on the ground.
Worth It
New York.—Joseph Minkel prob
ably will concede that it was worth It.
In court for parking his car In for­
bidden territory he explained that he
another motorist who owed IVm
st.'iO. left his car, ran after the credl
tor, got the money. "Then you won't
miss a $1 fine," said Magistrate
Ltridges.
After Long Suffering by Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound
In a little town of the middle Wost,
was a discouraged woman. For four
monthsshohad beets
In such poor health
that she could not
stoop to put on her
own shoes. Unable
to do her work,
unable to go out ot
doors or enjoy a
friendly chat with
her neighbors, life
seemed dark Indeed
to Mrs. Daugherty.
Then one day, a
booklet was left at
she turned the
pages. Soon she was reading with
quickened Interest. The little booklet
was filled with letters from women In
conditions similar to hers who had
found better health by taking Lydia E.
Pinltham's Vegetable Compound.
“ I began taking the Vegetable Com­
pound,” Mrs. Daugherty writes, “and
after I took the third bottle, I found re­
lief. I am on my eleventh bottle and
I don't have that trouble any more,
and feel like a different woman. I
recommend the Vegetable Compound to
everyone I see who has trouble like
mine, and you can use these facts as
a testimonial. I am willing to answer
any letters from women asking about
the Vegetable Compound."— Mas. E d .
D augherty , 1308 Orchard Ave., Musca­
tine, Iowa.
Are you on the Sunlit Hoad to Bet»
tor Health}
B o sch ee’s Syrup
h a s b e e n r e lie v in g : c o u g h s d u e
f o r e lx t y -o n e yea rs.
Bees “ Kill’ Line
York, Neb.—When a telephone clr
cult went “ dead" near here, linemen
found a swarm o f hcos had taken pos­
session of the transformer box. The
workmen removed several pounds of
honey and service was regtored.
to colds
Soothes the Throat
l o o s e n s t h e p h le g m , p r o m o t e s e x p e c t o ­
r a t io n , g i v e s a g o o d n i g h t ’ s r e s t free
f r o m c o u g h i n g . 30c a n d 9 0 c b o t t le s .
B u y It a t y o u r d r u g s t o r e . G. G. G re e n ,
I n c ., W o o d b u r y , N. J.
H tra ltM , p a r t ly y égala bit. Iniasti
Childras’a Regulator, foruula on ever]
Guaranteed non-narcotic, non-alcoholic.
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fba infanta’ and Children’« Regulator
Children y row healthy and free
from colic, diarrhoea, fintulem-y,
constipation and other trouble If
fiiven it at teething time.
Safe, pleasant—always brings re­
markable and «ratifying: results.
“ Lost” Fort in Canada
Found After Century
Montreal.—Old Fort llalkett, in the
Lizard river country, abandoned al­
most 100 years ago by the Hudson
Bay company, has been rediscovered
by Allaire Delzell, a trapper, who has
reachel Telegraph creek British Co­
lumbia, from the river country. In
the ’80s an attempt was made by an
expedition o f the geographical survey
to find the old post, but without suc­
cess.
Delzell probably" Is the first white
This current Is fed to a vacuum man to visit the place since the trad­
tube amplifier which increases the ers abandoned It a century ago. He
power ten qulntllllon ( 10 . 000 . 000 . 000 ,- found an old cabin, built of squared
000,000) times and automatically keeps timbers, near a stretch o f water called
the amount o f light from the speci­ Fish lake by the Indians.
Inside the cabin was a quantity of
men and the magnesium carbonate
balanced. The color o f the specimen powder nnd lend, ns well ns a number
Is analyzed at each wave length of the of ancient muskets. Parchment made
spectrum and the record is reproduced from caribou skins covered the win
automatically by a pencil moving over dows, but Delzell believes that the
a revolving drum. The result is a de­ parchment was provided by the In
scription o f the color, by means of dlans, who apparently make use of the
which the identical shade may be re­ old fort from time to time.
Delzell told of an exciting race be­
produced ns often as desired.
Colorimetry Is a science that Is still tween himself and a pack of 26
In Its Infancy, hut a good start has wolves. He was crossing the ice on
been made toward establishing stand­ Fish lake when he saw the wolves
ards for colors. With this new ma­ approaching In fan formation. Un­
chine much delay and tedious experi­ armed, except for a .22 automatic pis­
mentation Is eliminated. It will even tol, he was compelled to roost In a
go to the point o f establishing just tree for several hours until the wolves
how many shades or variations o f nny went in search of easier prey.
given color are possible, down to the
most delicate that nre practically Im­ Bottle Drifts From
possible of differentiation by the hu­
New York to Azores
man eye.
Red Bank, N. J.—On June 20, 1923,
Needed in Industries.
Color standardization Is something Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederic Parker Hum­
that enters Into hundreds o f Indus­ phreys of New York city nnd Fair Ha­
tries, and In them is o f paramount ven, N. J., were cruising on Long Is
land sound in their yacht Fenella.
Importance.
Mrs. Humphreys wrote a note, In­
Take, as an example, cottonseed oil.
closed it in a corked bottle and threw
Refined cottonseed oil produced In
It overboard. The bottle was picked
this country during the Inst year was
up July 15 of this year In the Azores,
valued nt around $23,000,000, the mar­
according to a letter just received by
ket value of which is determined
Mrs. Humphreys.
largely by Its color. Very minute dif­
To arrive at this destination the
ferences mean variation of hundreds
of thousands and even up to the mil­ bottle must have gone around Mon-
lions o f dollars In the market value. tauk point, striKlng the Arctic south
erly current, following It down to
Sometimes, because o f a disagreement
between buyer and seller of a con­ some point south oi Cape Ilatteras,
signment, over the color, there will be where it probably was caught in the
gulf stream.
suit over the amount Involved.
In one case seven tank cars of cot­
tonseed oil which called for a color
.0 per cent red proved to he 7T4 per
cent red, which made a difference of
SI5,000 In the value.
Colorimetry also enters Into health
studies, such as the skin nnd blood
tests, eye protective glasses, etc.
In standardizing nnd testing colors
the United States bureau o f stand­
ards is co-operating with the light­
house service, the railways, the steam­
ship companies, nnd agencies dealing
with hlghnay traffic. And yet, the bu­
reau people say, the problems which
have been solved and the things that
have been done are Insignificant com­
pared with the things that still await
solution. Tears o f study and research
will he required to develop the science
o f colorimetry to a point where most
f the demands can be m et
THIS WOMAN
FOUND RELIEF
At All
Oruggiat 9
DO YOU SUFFER FROM
ASTHMA J
Try Olive Tar
Inhalo it to soothe throat
andnasal passages. Rub on neck
and chest to relieve congestion.
Take internally to stop coughing and
remove inflammation from tissues of
throat and lungs.
TlALL ft RTJCKEL
Haw York
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world­
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
«organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
o n the o r ig in a l genuine G o l d M e d a l .
Popularity F oe to Brains
The renson that popular college
youths do not get as high marks as
the bookworms Is not, as commonly
believed, Just that they do not care
to work as hard, but that they are
likely to rote lower In brain power,
reports Dr. W. H. Sheldon of tests
made at the University o f Chicago.
However, brains and outstanding
leadership seemed to go together. The
notion that large-bodied men rank
higher In sociability than thin men,
but lower In scholarship nnd Intelli­
gence, nppenred to hnve some sup­
port front the figures.—llygela Maga-
alne.
Raised Trouble
“So the Browns have had a dis­
agreement nnd separated. What was
It nhout?”
"She wanted to have her face
lifted, and he insisted that It be the
mortgage.”
;; German Matrons Taxed ;;
I! on Their Shorn Locks !!
[ | Iterlin.—"If women want to
. . wear shingled hair, they shall
] I he made to pay for It,” Is the
■ ■ decision of the municipality of
\ ] Wartenburg in East Prussia.
■ • A fax of 12 marks per yenr
[ ] has been imposed on every
• ■ shingled poll. Girls tip to fif
!! teen years of age are exempt
• ■ but married women who have
!! sacrificed their locks have to
; ; pay double tax.
..
Other townships are prepar
] I Ing to follow suit In tapping
. . this new source of revenue. At
] I Schoenau the tax Is 20 marks
■ • per year up to twenty years of
i I age, and 30 marks after.
I t . t '* * Don’t,
n™ treat som Inflamed
smarting eyes wuh power-
-nl d.n v » • d ruppe,1 in
£ " by hand. A soothing
effective, safe remedy
is best 2ftcerna— **
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