New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1916, Page 14

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14 > P s £ ME RS, L, CIENTISTS Wil REORGANIZE FRANCE 'rench Leader Proposes Experts1 to Trail Teutons | Correspondénce of the Asso. Paris, Aug. 20.—Although cientists have done Press.) | French a good deal to ielp the government catch up with in the sclentific departments h ¥ prer , there is till complaint that their services have lot been utilized to the best advan- nd the Academy of Sciences ndw question as to whether men technical training shall not have a | eater share in the formidable work reorganizing France after the war. Henry le Chateller, of the institute, | provoses that the academy go to work PP.once to formulate the working | icthods best calculated to accelerate pe industrial and economic recovery the country, without waiting Politicians to decide whether fervices of technical and en will be accepted. | Members of the institute expected at the government would have re- zourse to their technical knowledge in he organization of some of the army | flepartments. Instead, members of ament, entirely lacking in techni- | al knowledge, were placed in charge f services such as the munitions, san- tary and aeronautic department, hile men of technical training were hllowed only to submit inventions and Fuggestio: Under the parliamentary regime the bresence of men not members of par- fiament in the government is not looked upon with favor. Premier jriand was obliged to overcome con- iderable resistance in order to ge he chamber of deputies to accept uch specialists as General Gallleni in he war department and Admiral La- aze at the head of the navy. ‘The administration has no use for s,” is a remark attrbuted to the the scientific partments. Both those portfolios have fieen held by civilians at most critical beriods of the nistory of the Third Re- public. Previous to the Rouvier administra- fon in 1905, there had always been a koldier at the head of the war depart- fnent with the exception of the ad- Ininistrations of Charles de Freycinet, who was, however, a technician of he highest -competence. Since that berioq the department has been In the hands of civilians seven years out of eleven, The navy department has been ad- inistered by a navy officer only hr : icst of the time it w: lof vers or journal 5 prior to the iers incident threatened war, the navy was ninistered by a journalist and the \rtment by a stockbroker. G " MANY PLANS FOR TIME OF PEACE Technical and Economic Assoclations Formed to Tackle Gigantic Com- mercial and Industrial Problems. Berlin, Sept. 7.—In the new German Union of Technical and Economic as- sociations, with its 60,000 members there has been organized the greatest industrial body in any country in the world, The members include archi- tects, engineers, electro-technical ex- perts, marine engineers, coal and iron men and chemists. Planned many years ago, the com- | pean body pletion of the or, tened by the w 5 e one of its main purposes is to prepure battle the the il tight- for great commercial which begin as soon as military ing is at an end This German unicn proposes to work in close relations with similar bodies in Austria and Hungary, the ultimate aim being to incorporate them all into a Greeat Central Euro- of enormous extent and !_ power. It MEW,. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916. 50 be used‘as padding for splints. After the moss is picked it I8 covered with absorbent cotton gauze at various Red Cross depots and sent T to headquarters in Landon. ¥ ay big packages there, tell silently of long d vent in all kinds of weather in search of the mo: In places working parti of ued that such a fo COTCH MOSS. heard in the settle- strial problems | Gatherers Busy in Highlands Picking come up after the war | Wounded Sobdlers. and the governments will be forced to pay attention to the commercial in- terests. And it is ' that the military inte: te will benefit also from such a powerful or- sanization as the technical sciences and chemistry are all the time be coming more important for the army and navy and the general defense of the country. will make it ment o 8 It for the Glasgow, Sept. 7.—The hills of Scot- | 1and are dotted with moss picke | women and boy scouts in search of an added camfort for the wounded oldiers. According to the medical | wuthor its ela ty and g sucking up liquids, forms a most ful dressing for apen wounds. It m coming with day, at properties for | needle go aut for the evening | back in the dusk of sreat baslkets full. Confidence is for | il W W certainly does heal | § eczema In our file of reports, covering a period y years, literally thousands of | 25 tell how successful the Res- | ent is for eczema and similar | bles, The first use of Resinol | | nd Resinol Soapusually stops | B and burning, and they soon a all trace of the eruption. No other treatment for the skin now before the public can show such a record of professional approval. Sold by all druggists. LIQUOR AND DRUG HABITS SUCCESSFULLY OVERCOME AT NEAL INSTITUTE 112 Dwight St. Hew Haven, Conn. Phone Center 5640 ONLY 1090 DOWN HEN a goose goes under an arch, she always “ducks” her head—not be- cause there is not sufficient space for her, but just because she “thinks” there isn’t. And that’s why she’s a goose. Many of us believe we have not had the proper chances in life, others have found good openings and opportunities, maintain we never had a chance! out of 100, this is a mistake. doing what the goose does—duck our heads. How Community Growth Helps You HEN the United States has 200,000,000 population. New England will have doubled her present number of people. In this wonderful march to progress. New Britain and Barnes- i dale will have a tremendous population—and property you buy Now will, in the mean- time, gradually increase in valuation year by year. You can see it—Don’t duck your head. You, Mr. or Mrs. Reader, will have the opportunity to buy one or more lots at Barnesdale for what they will bring, and they will be sold regardless of values and without protection. There is no doubt you will be able to make 25 to 50 per cent. in the buying alone. portunity. Well located realty is always substantial and valuable. Come to the Absolute Auction sale, even if you have doubted that you'dever own any real estate. You will something—you will see something—and then you may want to get some land, women have done for centuries. help to develop the city, there lies the unearned increment that you ought to enjoy. You can buy it, at your own price. 907 of your fight! OU live in America because you have Confidence in the Men who run it; because you have Confidence in the people living in it, and because you have confidence in the Nation as a whole. You live in or around New Britain because you have confidence in the fact that she will pay you well for your industry, and always keep you busy. ficient confidence to own part of it! You should buy Land 1.”* . now, and hold it for the Future! I will tell you how to buy land at Right Price — at the Price you are willing to pay for it. willing to give, and the time when someone else must sell or is willing to let go. ‘can get in on the ground floor and be sure of making money. You should have suf- You will not pay more than you are That is when you HERE never was a better time to buy real T estate than right now. Real estate at the present level of prices, is as cheap as it was 250 years ago at $1 per acre. You can- not buy as many acres now because of the in- crease in value caused by the commercialism and population with still more coming. But the industries and the 100,000,000 population makes the present moment the safest and sur- est investment for quick profit—quicker and better than 250 years ago, yet we always In 99 cases We are simply It is your lifetime op- like all other successful men and family and just For in the land upon which you live, bring up your AT THE Absolute A}lction Sale 200 — CHOICE BUILDING PLOTS—200 BARNES Between New Britain and Plainville—8 minut es to ecach center—5 cent fare. High and Dry—Ideal location—Healthy—Beautifully Wosded—No other section can beast of equal improvements, SEPT. 14-15-16 (Beginning at 2 0’Clock Each Day Until All Plots Are Sold Separately.) ALE (You Can Select Any Plot or Plots You Like—They Will All Go At Auction) on day of Sale. 109 on Signing contract. Batlance in 36 equal monthly installments. 3% PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH IN FULL IN 30 DAYS GEORGE G. BAKER America’s Pre-eminent Land Auctioneer—300 Sales in 40 States in 20 Years. 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