Show KENTUCKY'S RARE BARE GEM Mine Mimic I Excites Geologists In iii GIa Grass s State Stale Lexington Ky Feb 14 Develop Develop Developments I ments menta In Iii the diamond fields of or Elliott I county result In tho time discovery discover of whai whal I II I is believed to be the time only mine in America and possibly in the world Specimens of or these precious Jewels els have been sent to this cil city an and turned over to the tho State Geological cal Survey Sune t a request to make mal a a. thorough hwe investigation of or the tho mines during the string sinS sinS' ing Time Tho arc are beautiful green W than an any of ot of the pr precious Cious stones ll By man maim many Jewelers they tire are regarded even oven more valuable than diamonds especially on account of or their It rarity as it Is said that hat the on only I l In exIstence have been tal taken laken en from old jewelry je In compliance with the tho request of the owners of or the lard hand laJ 11 In Elliott county county county coun coun- ty which is believed to contain this mine of or time the State Geological cal Survey will mal make e an aim esti Investigation atlon a- a tion and If diamonds and arc are found In Kentucky Elliott county count will become another Kimberle Thc discovery of the specimens of stone slone thought to bo hI is the time result of the time recent investigation made mado In the Elliott county count dykes Ics by b David Davill C. C Draper a diamond expert from th the tho Transvaal South Africa who came caine to America for the express purpose purpose pur pur- pose of or studying time the Elliott county Holds JI el lIs So o much encouraged are arc the time owners of the property by the report of Mr l Draper that they put a force of or men mento mento to work mining into tho the extinct craters crat crat- ers era of volcanoes and the tho result was the time discovery discover of the stone slone thought to tobe tobe tobe be and anti the failure to discover discover dis dis- cover diamonds Garnets Garnet which al always always always al- al ways accompany diamonds and traces of silver were found In tho ho mines so that the tho owners of the land decided to request the Stale State Geological Survey Survey Sur Sur- vey to make malic an Investigation In |