New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 11

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= INTERIOR DEPT.IS PLANNING EXHIIT War Time Dieviibies Wand Soldier; | Pensions to Be Discussed i [ lions of dollz Strange de- Amer- | of al 16 and how Washington, vices used in t ican ingenuity is turning some them to peace-time uses will be part of an educational exposition of the interior department that will be held in Washington for two weeks be- Einning May 19. The exposition, how- ever, will not be confined to these e hibits, but it is planned to incl display of the department’s ran tions into the life, safety and prog of the couniry resulting from the hap- hazard addition of bureaus from | time to time. The various exhibits | will make the cxposition of national £cope How a number of the burcdus ¥ the non-military department did their Dbit in the war will be shown by the displays revealing the developme w machine to deteet the presen the enemy and spoil his plar recovery of hidden mineral treasures neded to forge war engines, and the fmprovement of super-poisons. Along with th chievements, the exposi- 1 disclose inventions of private an citizens, some of whch were ded of such importance that the nce of patents was withheld un- ban of secrecy until the sign- ing of the armistice. he patent office, a bureau of the 1 t, also will exhibit histori- | cal models of epoch-making American and from its cob-webbed cret as the in foibles ¢ \es of | Abraham Lincoln, for contriy ¢ to Is over | resurrect certs famous men a of v | a Yellowstone gut were granted land for servic through the bur and the applica- tions signed by them will be on exhi bition, Important historical papers signed by Washington, Jefferson, I Franklin and by Lafayette mbeau also will be on disp neral land office of the the largest realty boncern in the world, and its notable history, including tho piaturesque part of opening town sites and Indian l reservations, disposal of millions of | seres of land and accountig of mil- s will be depicted. The | grounds of national | ., under the jurisdiction of the | department, will not be overlooked, | an exhibit being a working model of | geyser in action, with | another showing the rugged character of the proposed Roosevelt national P The government railroad that is be- ing built in Alaska will by model | show something of the progress being | made in the penetration of that pio- ner country hy the Alaskan engineer- ing commiss n advance agent of civilization and prosperity. Engi- | g achicvements of the reclama- service will demonstrate how | arid lands have heen engineering into providing full dinner pails for morc | than a ter of a million people rtment’s efforts, by its bu- reau of education, to stamp out illiter- | acy will be shown by another exhibit. s nd | to! The ge partment de conducts ation's pli SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Plain Bitr, Healthy strength, erve Force. Like to Put on Firm, Phosphate Flesh and Vigor Nothing to Increase and countless Judging from the preparations ! and treatments which are continually being shallow water 1d his ir be shown at the exposition. Dur the bureau mines, g of the depar ment, devoted almostits entire atten- tion to war problems. The Geophone a listening device invented the French enemy tunncling and America for fur- - development part of the | This device is to be entombed miners, development in the ! proposed international enable entombed 1 solid earth. The , the king of shrapnel | and the methods of Americ which kept a continuou cam of liguid fuel flowing into the war zone, will be shown by worki model ention will by to detect turncd over to used in locating and a further aking code of 1 men to gas m el is a sk ma geologl the graphic m will be illus P Modes also ons inv is 1 survey already topo method air in making , and this ed at 11 show new the undev cologist exposition. | »ped re- topo- me ave completed | their work and shown the natural re- l fro sources and the possible development the ter How / tude to its war heroes e pendents will be demor pension burcau di Secretary Lane's ms-for-soldiers | the bureau will show that the \try in the past has alway 1 such reward : adjudicated s and | nd war ts to soldiers for | than 68,000,000 acres. 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