. Book of the Royal blue . d when worn, when it would be anexi)ensive o])eration to renew the templets,as the utmost care has to be exercised indrilling the holes in the templets, in orderthat they may be of standard dimensions,and be reversed. When these drilling templets are com-pleted they must stand an inspection as tomeasurement by the .Superintendent of thisdepartment, as do all other kinds of most severe test of the gauges is thatto determine if they can be reversed. Thisis accomplished by placing a templet on abright metal surface, and the holes scribedoff, then the gauge is


. Book of the Royal blue . d when worn, when it would be anexi)ensive o])eration to renew the templets,as the utmost care has to be exercised indrilling the holes in the templets, in orderthat they may be of standard dimensions,and be reversed. When these drilling templets are com-pleted they must stand an inspection as tomeasurement by the .Superintendent of thisdepartment, as do all other kinds of most severe test of the gauges is thatto determine if they can be reversed. Thisis accomplished by placing a templet on abright metal surface, and the holes scribedoff, then the gauge is turned end for end,when the holes must match perfectly. For the i)ur]iose of maintaining standardscrew threads on bolts and parts of machin-ery, two sets of U. S. standard gauges areused, and they are kept in the glass caseshown in the cut. These two sets consistof a hardened and a non-hardened or softset, the hardened set being used by theshop and the soft set as reference gaugesfor checking the wear on the hardened ^JSSfa^ n»swn^ STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT. BY ARTHUR G. LEWIS. L OVE is purified by respect, glorified byhonor and augmented by success. Never trust a woman who is indefinitein her views and opinions. Her affectionsand morals too frequently develop the samefailing. Grief lives upon remorse, and memoriesof what might have been alone sustain it. In perverted natures, gratitude is gen-erally the first absent virtue. Let us bow to the superiority of intel-lect everywhere, and respect the individual-ity of thought, whether in accordance withour own views or against them. Respect is as essential to perfect loveas content is to permanent happiness. Our wives are no better than ourmothers-in-law make them. Modern business ethics might be ad-vantageously inoculated with the virus ofancient methods. The golden band of respect and confi-dence acts as a firm yet gentle curb to theindiscretions of nonplatonic affection. The man who has control of his owntongue is a gen


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