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e —————————————— i T RESERVE BANK LAWS GERMAN DIGESTION | e . , ARE T0'BE CHANGED GOOD; FO0D SCARCE & HOSIERY | | COLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. (BRANCH STORE, 863 MAIN ST, l.\i.ll RD, CONN.) Ofticers C tTk Pay for Inner and Cuier Man of Kaiser's | i 8 f : Bifate i e hi (f(glllfilg L;lalfs ? | Ra N Said 11 SpCCiajS for Dfl“fiig Weck 1 ECONOMY SALE OF 7 ettt S el | J Women’s Black Silk 98¢, $1.25 value P MELLIN ERY Fre pending in the house. They | Sloomy view of the food situation B 7 Women’s White Sllk 98(:, $1.25 vaEue i B SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY With electlon. of directors, per-| in Germany was outlined by Dr. Von Bretterich, the Bavarian minister of & Our ECONOMY SALE last week was such a phenomenal su mission for national banks to act as 9 . . in flductary capacities, authority to | the interior, in & forceast which has Women’s Black Silk $1.39, $1.50 value 1| Gt o o G e o i e e Sl e S ating many of the values and adding new ones. These sales issue new denominations of federal | 2bpeared in the Berlin newspapers. . T I ¢ ; b . ve convineed all who have taken advanage of them that GOLD- o ey PR | The public 1s told that ‘‘not only - ’ e et s e e e . et serve notes, reserve roquirements | The public was fold that “no Women’s White Silk $1.39, $1.50 value B R A R R R R AT DR N and other mattefs vitally affecting | is there no chance of the potato ra- § 1 oRD. bunking operation tion being increased, but we must w Bl k S ! All these changes are proposed in| think ourselves lucky it it is main- omen s ac 14 U . 55(:, 69(: Value = a bill based on administration recom- | tained at its present leve The B '8 l'lmme a S mendations and have been favorably | varian winister said he hoped the Wh b H h h T 7 reported from the banking and cur- |‘bread ration might not have to be y not uy your ostery €re, where rency committee by Representitive | reduced and that the meat ration may tt t t t Paclan, of Massachusetts. Under the | he kept at its present height, but | 8 ou e he lar est assortment a d 4 provision of the bill the present law | there was little confidence in the tone y g g pay no is to be modilied so to leave to the | of this assertion. S ‘M discretion of the ederal Reserve!| special preparations of cereals, on ? more. 4 B | ) e 4 board the grouping of the:member | hich many hopes were based a few y 3 L S e o¥ = O Latest banks o wch district into three gen- | weeks ago were not yet on the mar- | iaf S K3 THR]FT STAMPS FOR SALE S B N o G im groups or divisions without the | ket in any considerable quantities, | i C B J == Shapes. resent requirement that each groubd | and the public mi t for a daily | B ¢ 2 4 2 ghall contain as nearly as may be one- | ration of half a teacupful, £ 7 i F # third of the aggregate number of the Wholesale complaints of the qual- g y g 5 Leautifully banks of the district. The purpose of | jty of food being supplied at the pub- M 5 . 2 ¥ ¥ R this modification is to make as secure | Jic kitchens throughout Germany ap- | 8 ) R Made and as possible a fair and equal repre-| pear in the newspaper The direct- | i J | X " e o[ M B - n sentation on the directorate of the| or of public kitchens, in reply to S A g 7 O} BOOTHS BiLOCY 3 s i \ e Trimmed. federal reserve banks for each group | these attacks, issued the following 5 | > - o NEW BRITAN il - of banks, the large, medium-sized and | statement: small banks, “With the continuance of the war, | J§ { B 1 ° It also proposed to replace the| {he quality of the materials we re- - . & " prosent ballot method of electing a | ceive becomes ever poorer, and ,jthe 4 Bos g 7 3 PRI ' T S T n rlmme a S ‘Worth up to $6 district reserve elector, by a provi- | choice more limited. We are com- sion permitting each member bank to | ‘pelled to take what is offered*us or —— L Sale Price authorize its president or other officer | go without. Complaints of defective | r 5 ; A S e e L e O RO B (L | experienced. the sime outpouring. of Values Up to $3.00 and $4.00. aim is to obtain wider participation | insist upon receiving a regular supply | cntotion " addomat pride; counting | P e akaeny o cmotion of national pride, . B by the banks in the election of fed- > run the risk of being entirely cut o neither cost nor returns, The Ameri A . oral reserve bank directors. . The fat quota allotted to us Ch ld 2 H t 3 « National banks now act in fiduciary | grows ever smaller, spices are Now 3 st "“‘ : "’, soldiers vet, and no peo- ! |§ 1 l'el'l S a S a COllOllly rlces capacities when not in contravention | gearcely obtainable, and the substi- b & Do realize better than themselves | ff Zhi 3 i oW much they still Children’s Trimmed Hats at vew. $1.49—Values up to $2.75 of state or local laws., The bill ex- spices have a bad flavor. The Have tordo 8 | tute spices have mako t s voldiers, but they [ Children’s Untrimmed Hats at ............ 5c—Values up to $1.49 tends these fiduciary capacities so as| vegetablo supply is now limited to s _ o i to include “guardian of estates, 1 enecs, recelvor, commiitea of exas ;‘“",‘{’".‘,‘!L"M‘,‘,‘,‘;iu‘).";’.‘,5{;:‘.{; on e potato | Fglish Solutions ol Problems in - Fighting Spirit Alone Wll Be ity o time chan e veoi d Artificial Fiowers, Half Price of lunatics” and other fid situation by a member of the Prus e : yacities permitted to state banks n house of deputies says that the F d P d i 3 8 s h Jatove i } ; : : : < f A 0 i S,} b fa Qap cen raised for great, ciuses' and th New and fresh stock, beautiful ¥lowers and Foliage. Fieonomy. trust companies or other ¢ rporations | acreage under potatoes has decreased 00 10 UCUOU 00K [U utmans British Iimpire has the best of res Sale Price ust ONE-HALF regular, which compete with national banks| phy gne-fifth as compared with the _ Ly i e Sons for b e b v nnder the laws of the states in which | p, .time figure. “Not only is the ! e Hkv ‘:“H e ow wi H’v the particular national bank making | poreage less,” ho says, “but the de- Liverpool, April 17, (Correspond- | Behind the British Lines in France, | phent in Dim the ; ’m,,l.,‘, | 5 g 1wy bec a tfine soldic 3 = aa————————— - & application is located. | mand is greater, and a crop double|ence of the Associated Press)—Liv- | APril 16, (Correspondence of the As- :no arms veu. can rend o ier nd power army | ssues of fede .1» reserve notes i“‘ that of peace time would not fully SiDoal e meeond langest city inilne Gociated Press)—SniieNGermans are s LY marched it I more s l\%‘,:’,‘;,\[ ; denominations of*$500, $1,000, $5,000 | qufice,” SR for a rude awakening if they are gin. | Ardor or faced . mrent sirugsie witn | 1K€ our own men; indeed they might |any voter may have additionai ¥ and $10,000 in addition to the denom- | et and, hHIVHHH.‘|I'\'I“t‘\\lh'wlr(.'("'v‘ll"“: L cere in discounting: dhel Ameiics. | sersner vatistaction’ (ham the ‘W’”f be our own fellows. They have the |under five special qualifications i“‘:l:"‘;\, !:;:,if";‘:fi“"\_':)‘;fw'f:ffd‘ HERR BEATT GETS SAUSAGE. runicipal kitehens which are | ATMYy in France, in the opinion of F. can Expeditionary Force in France. Sapie oy s pbn o by ‘”‘v"”"‘fv'v'l folth, number.. ol U of which i onl; O Ui 7 W oot | e R B R S I i e e e ‘v rmy. They | SPread themselves over country in the | property, fncome, established, posi fe DIl Banks are constantly | AMEERGAR (RO 0T NS, Miny |models and work more - efflclently \ g o€ SR OTICAL Corre: T ottt yon men ie s TheY | facllion of men accustomed to vast |asan employer, and educatil cking notes of larger f{"r\(vll‘l-' | are things to ecat and wear. The R ';MM_ e Srde here disconrasedilitron: Teieasas hue | shacel They walk with the same Under the first qualification, ‘e tions and there are daily withdrawals | oo 2 list of tho Eifts bre- | oonmtry ar (‘\”"-Imi & m”n.‘”mm 5 he e e s S T TS O Y st i ) al free-limbed arriage. Their | voter who is aver 50 ve old and f gold certificates from the fedoral| o105 by the people of Salzburg at|junicipal potato peeling plant aud | “NAVe a spirit for which the Kaiser automobile and still the Ameri- | discipline, like ours is a thing which |had not less than three legill reserve banks. It is asserted that, | \"yon.q¢ recently to Herr Bratt, the |cooking the potatoes for the bakers | W0Uld sacrifice a good half of his num- host dotted the landscape, drill- |force could never impose or main. | children gets one additional;vatel federal reserve notes of large de-| . g0 tenor of the local obera | (o mix S e ¢ bd ® | bers it he could get it into his troops g marching, manoeuvring, building | (8l but is rather contributed volun- |second qualification gives an addit nominations would serve the purpose | . ....5c geven pairs of boots, three e Tt ey supplying | 002V, Returning from a visit to the camps and roads. tarily to a common good in violation :1{&01«: to every elector who pay s well as gold certificates and if the | S0RP 6N o eioven pounds of cof- | nousehaiders with hoiling warie fo | American forces Mr. Cutlack wrote They are learning the art of fight- | ©f temperament and, upbringing. S e Thirdly an SlCe arger denominations were issued, ac- | o "gpstitute, fifty-one packages of | cooking and washing purposes and | _The dominant fact in the arri g from the best soldiers of Pramce | “AEUINSt these men, 8s against the |is given to every elector whiose! i cording to the currency committee, | ;37,50 sausage four feet long, $400 | thereby causing a great saving in | ©f the United States army is the huge |and Britain. and many of their of- |Men of the British Bmpire, the Ger- |tax e‘\:e‘vdb the average aniyin the federal reserve banks can pay | Uiy, Bt | bigness of it. It is new—new as 1t | cers ds attaches of one sort or an- | NS have no chance. L‘ul:: p:’;igi?lgrh":,h?‘;f;i"lm's kg wut such federal reserve notes and by | —_— Liverpool's city fathers are very | @04 Keen as a racehorse in training | other have seen a lot of this war from e T Tnrhte e olding their gold certificates con-| pyypER CROPS IN ENGLAND. | jroud of their efforts to make their |~-OT Tather a whole paddockful of | the German and Turkish side as well. | NS TEn T [ Hourtmy™ an aaaltiag, serve their ullfm‘lxmrlant gold supply. London, April 17.—A bumper fruit | people the most comfortable in the |'acehorses. The world will probably | We found a Major who had watched | o g all -employers: of Iabo A practice whereby any officer. | oMU LT Cceding even the | country in these days of enforced | NOL have the chance again of secing |the Gallipoli campalgn from the top divector, employe or attorney of &) L5 Toe (oGt year, is indicated | cconomy. With a display of pride |SU¢h a sbectacle of amateur warlike of Battleship Hill and was in the ° Yive Spec lifications | Finally, an additional vate js give bank stimpulates for, or recelves, aj "0 " o 1wl forecasts. The | they wdly show visitors th new | cArnestness, for the Americans arc confidence of Liman von Sanders and Pive Special Qualifications, all, electors who thave ireadiH les commission or some other thing of} B LW it Rt Tis Tast, will | ways of meeting the food shortage. | [CATning very fast. the Turkish Pashas. He has there- | Amsterdam, April 19 (Correspon- |the upper classes of & . Socond value for procuring for someone else | |WH% Fo Ui T the five million | They take them along the strects | It saw something of the same | fore a particularly warm rcgard for demce of The Associated Press).—A |school. i a loan or the purchase or (hwvounh hn‘fl{'fl; required to handle the crop.|where butcher's shops are shut for sort when the Aus»nulmn War Army | the Australians. six-class voting franchise is proposed of paper or similar obligation, ls to | baskets reduvad to BEO S BN CHOR | Want of meat. A sign on the meat |PCEan long ago in 1914—the sume | W went up to'see the Americ for Germany in the new Prussian A e prohibited under the Dbill. The |, /o o o mnorted, but under the | market reads, “Why buy meat from |lisht-hearted enthusiasm, the same |line in Lorraine. Tn their ki and Franchise Bill as amended by the| A good citizen 1s knowh‘ by payment of a greater rate of interest | pASEEHS WEIZ KEPOEE BN B lish | the butcher when you can get it |tich raw quality all untrained and in- | round, tin hats amons the Lorrai S o £00d he enth, , to any director, officer, attorney OF .- o\ covine industry has been re- | ready cooked at the food depot?” The = = = - —_— other employe than to any other de-| L0 ™ % "0 oiderable extent. The |argument is unanswerable particu- | Bn ot fuconibi (e TR ol ("’1]', government is now encouraging the | larly when there is 10 meat to buy N 1os gpenaliisectionsirciating ,“f,, 1o | opening of basket-making centers as [at the butche i overcertification of checks, embezzle-| o ®inqugtries in all the willow-| There arc eleven municipal cook- ment, abstraction or wilful misappli- | oo i " gigtricts, and in some places | shops where a famiiy of four might cation of moneys, funds or credits of | o . goner labor Is being ex- | buy and take away a satistying din- federal reserve banks by their offi- ively emploved. e s e e e cers, agents or employes and to false tatoes and puddings are the principal | ntries by them. While this penali- i zation now exists as to national banks, A entarr e it engmeey hus thEreareinoness Ny o e I set up an engine which runs & ma- | the ~u“ucrt in federal rve bi 5. chine that peels tons of potatoes in a few minutes, and also supplies steam to great cauldrons in which prise supplies a clean and whole- R D some flour to the bakers which is | ‘ huy for a cent a great bucket of boil- | i = \\\‘\“*&‘m\\ i i ing en -od to come for this boil- % Extra Precautions Being Taken - s ; as, Texas, April 26.—Aside from | stead of buying coal to boil cettle | 4 S \§ s h A “ident t silating fonlcotos tea people can t as O A .f S - St . in American Expedmonary HimeE e s e e @ Standard Eqmpment U. S. Life Savin g ations above the earth, aviators stationed at Those responsible for Liverpool's «\\\\\\Q | the sever training fields in Texas | enterprise declare that results have f \\\x\ With the American Army in France, | have experienced a number of freak | already shown that a workman's fan:- 'k 237 V The Crawford hlgh standard of quality and depend- | March , (Corrtspondence of the As. i,-u'nl(‘n!\'. While in no instance have |ily can live much better and more cuch accidents heen fatal to the young | cconomically by buying its meals at (14 2 N ) ability of design guided the U. S. government experts fliers, they have cost the British and | (ne food repots than by doing its own cavor to zet into the ranks of the ; B el 4 ¢ 5 i X o leavor to into the rar Tote merican governments considerabfe in | cooking. ) | § == in their selection. These are the features that will American ‘Expeditionary Forces ave [ gamage to airplancs > . ikely to find such a maneuver ex- At Ellington field, near Houstan, a . a = o l'i t range: tremely difficult and dangerous, so | few days ago, a cadet observed an idle LONDON CURI'EW LAW. | B : gulde you in selectmg the g ge: somplete are arrangements fo pre- | plane :‘K‘SU(\‘;;' outside a hangar and )y ,uq0n, April 26.—Dining in public vent such gs happening. Of | climbed In the seat for a short nap. [ . SO 2Ro om0 NG0p at 10 . 8 . - e Atk b dioelss | ool bty sawine twss auad Vo | DissclEl IR Glan e in st esioh B4 C Single damper regulating oven heat with one Thia style Rangois made i fve types avra e mly live thing about the fliey was the | S i 3 A . % » — Home, Empire, Charm, Village an just what the arrangements are but | only live t must end at 10:30 p. m. under the cur s SRSy ST ey e riedhy chermy agents dur- | Cudet and ho waa soon eatehing ' | 0 S0 4 AT MU i motion of an always cool knob at “Bake, Fairy, and in various sizos. b : e e el 3 vink.” But s snly something hap- e : =5 B Py ”» PPy ) » ng this war in various armies, and | Wink But sudden 4 month. The regulation, issued under some that have not been tried, have | bened and when atten .n{n: (1;5(-;\ zaged | M hdfonse of the Reaims Act, is in- Check or Kmdle. been provided for. R tombensath ‘f“l e e iwas | tended ta save the use ot coal and sas | 1t came to light recently that or- “‘;‘.'l to the hospita Lwelh 8 ll'ym'mw‘ for iants ool “Dora,” us the | ) jors had been iseued in certain quar. | 2nkle and numorous bruises about his | Serance of the 1t s Act is popu- | ers to the general effect that officers | head, face and body. larly known, has now been responsible | : ik A gust of wind had blown the air- | & s ; S iy t mbat divisions | something like 212 orders since its eceiving drafts into combat e | fon eomcthing # replaceme ivisions were to | D2 ‘th in November, 1914. Its powers | . o rom replacement divisions were 10 | og; 1ty ¢y atratgnten out what he mis. | Dirth in Novemb iiiioe el The dock ash grate easdy clears the fire of sure tha ber of the ange oy 4 wide and V caregiotjencippncines too¥ for a tail spin, he had landed | F2N8€ over aft actually was the man he was ) i ; deal with regulations for the destruc- hs underncath. ¢ machine was almos ¢ jupposed to be and that no other [ UNcerneath The machine was almost | 4\, of stray dags to the control of clmkers. a wreck. . e was included in the group. Just | ® JUCES (o bs, stationed | Mines, canals, highways an pping Bhs > is order ot di 2 iing i The civilis opulation is controlled | : . . . . what caused this ordor fs ‘ot dis-| . the British cumps arouna Fart| Tho, civlllan population s contelied Perfection of design and finish, long service , but it contains ereice | yoorth, early learned that the girl 3 v g : ‘ ili isti 1 that is r)llw'm\\\-, a0 e Texas Christian university | Pefore the war. and utlhty, dlstmgmsh Crawford coal ranges The order was issued just ¢ e there enjoved their stunts and they e UL 5 o lays beforc one of our telephone | .40 daily calls in that vicinity. Tn GERMANS ULTRA-SAVING. — Or gas combinations. P2 HoME (BAwFoRD wires had been found tapped in & yi¢ eagerness to please the girls, one Amsterdam, April 26.—To throw | h <H ROVAL rench, the tap wire running out|y,yng Canadian airman went too low | Waste paper into house garbage “““" SOLD BY | | | scross No Man’s Land. There Was|anq ctruck a flagpole on one of the|has been forbidden by the general B West Mam St l hills they look and act very muc Every voter is to have ane vote, Kir New Prussian Bill Is Amended With | Pendent farmers or pea SR sociated Press) pies who may en- Scientifically constructed cup joints that con- serve the heat. some talk ot that time among the |y y,jidings. This caused him to swerye | commanding the Berlin district on a neny in the line of hunting for a|ang land on the roaf. The plane wag | Penalty of $25 ar a term of imprison- | but there has been no further!gemolished and the aviator badly | Ment. All scraps of paper must be levelopment. Tt is not impossible, |y njceq. Garerullvl collacted Fand daliversd Bto cer, that a German patrol taking | = At Lake Charles, La.. an aviatoy fell | the local Waste Paper bureau. of the opportune momert | ynon an automobile, killing its driver = —_ oxed their tap wire on the line in | 4nq wrecking the airplane. The avia- Nothing is usual; sur trench and then retived QUICKI. | tor was only slightly injurcd. usual?