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The ASHLEY Babcock Co. | WAR FUND AGENCIES State Council of Delense Approves of Bill in Congress Tlartford, March 15.—Solicitation of funds for war ald, war charity and | other purpscs, would be regulated by | the mnationil government under the terms of a bill now before Congress. Approval of the terms of this bill has | voted by the Connecticut Stato | Council of Defense. The secretary of | the defense council was instructed to | notify Connecticut rey ntatives in Cengress of this action and urge them to support the bill which is mnow ! Jending in Congress. { Approval of the proposed [ known as Itouse Bill No. Si97, | recommended to the council committee on Co-ordination of ties. A centralized control of ail or- ganizations soliciting interstate wus recommerded as eminently sirable and necessa Under the terms of Commissioner of ington would heen law, was by its Socte- | aidq, | | de- the bill the ducation at Wash- en full power to irsue and revoke licenses for the so- | licitation in an intorstate manner of | funds by individuals, socictics, associations or corporations. Solici- | tation for funds originating in this state are supervised by the council ind its local agencies. The purnoxos: defined in the bill before Congres requiring regulation are funds fo The aid and relief of the poor. The education of all cla; Tho improvement of mcrul and so- | jal conlitions. The uplift of mankind. Aid and relief in the prosecution of the war in which the United States is now engaged, or for the use or ben- efit of any hospital or relief service connecta1 with the rresecution of the war. Aid and relief to the soldiers and sailors who are or have been in the service of the United States in said war for their individual beneflt and comfort. Aid and relief to dependents of sold killed in the Stotes during the wa Licenses for soliciting causes through the raquired under this bill. Solicitors would compelled to secure a li- cense to conduct campaigns for funds in states outside of the state that is the residence or headquarters of the soliciting individual or organization A fee of $2.50 is proposed for all applications which would wooin- formation reg the purposes of | the fund, its operation, and facts cerning the applicant or applicants. | | bhe famili and of the the and sailors service United | for these mails would be be con- The penalty s for violation of the sum not ing $1,000. Connecticut has alrandy control of the time and plan lecting all charitable and thropic funds in the various ijes. This rezulation was authorized Ly the State Council of Defense is being directed by fhe w and town committees VICTORY RALLIES BEGIN THIS MONTH license exceed- taken over for philan- | comm Pifty Meetings in Small Towns Ar- ranged by State Council of Defense. IHartford, March 13.—The spirit of victory is the controlling theme and purpose of a series of “Victory” War | Rallies to be held throughout the | state beginning March 20. Fifty meet- | ings have been assigned to the small | tcwns by the division of war rallies of the Connecticut State Council of Defense, and local war bureaus and town committees are co-operating in the plans. Emphasis word “Victory outline the work necessary to achieve victory over the Central Powers. Con- necticut men and women have volun- teered as speakers and an able corps has been mobilized for this patriotic | task ced on the peakers will will be pl: and the Three cardinal elements in the achievement of victory will bhe pre- | sented at all these “Victory War Ral by three kers at each rally. | . nearly every the first speak v will tell of the “Indispensable [ nditions of Victory.” The woman, will speak “Woman's Part in Victory.” third speaker will have for his { “Victory Servitude All the rallies will e small towns part of up campaizn to a rally from November to March under direction of the division of department of the committee of the Council of The “Victory” War Rallies tinue May 1 and will be as n ends rallies h the lo committe choruses in where spe cast second | on | The, theme peaker a held the in the | held | the | - | publicity | Defense. | will than betore as a war con- ! 100 the to more meetir igned campa The hrou town are being o oare 1l war bureans . A ther practically all com “Vietory” War Ral- they will be depend- musical part of the ties > planned, upon for the pregrams, cd DESERTER COMMITS SUICIDE. New York, March 15.—Frederick Dorst, a you rman, ended his life ’ with illuminating gas yesterday for | unusual reasons, according to the | version of the police. It is id | Dorst before the start of the war was | mate of the Gorman U-boat No. 9, but that he had refused to continue to service. 1le came here, where he supported himself at manual labor. Recently, the police say, he began to ret his action ,telling friends he wanted to fight for the Kaiser.” \imself in his room at No. 137 He was twenty-nine Parker Ll R the $18 tota of Sav Arrow Bes Members of vote (eF on take v Lel: A CUni of y Clark’s and Do lowed ceum, e to Vo ix ot Y You Moc M of Al New soft I v ASSIGNED AS CHAPLAINS Rev. Phi ce in Dok the He | ception, Waterbury, .438.06. The sales of TE irnament sse-Leland's NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. MAY LICENSE ALL [ THISISFINAL Hundreds of Men hereabouts have prof- ited by that important Clothing Event— HOLLANDERS’ SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Al How about You? This is the Final Invitation—the Last Call. $22 Suits $25 Suits $30 Suits $24.75 $35 Suits $27.50 There’s a good Line of Style and you can certainly pick up a value here on which you’ll congratulate yourself later on. . $17.50 . $19.50 ~ and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats Make it a point—Get to Hollanders’ on this High Class, Low Price, Clothing Proposition. ERS’ THE DAYLIGHT STORE CITY ITEMS 20 Wil VUNT DELLVS BREAD d with crisp crust, Nyt moist wmd close texture, and i stantianl and whole When o Shirts for at Desse- ordering advt the of spring bread from your grocer, insist on LENTN DIELIA’S getting d’s only Par BRIBAD OUR SATURDAY’S BAKING FOIR THIS SATURDA Y wholesomeo baking such late, Walnut Whipped € 01d-F during totalled ift Stamps 0 worth for War past oflice February eceipts month at and $5, “d lled $37,118.10 stamps excha ing Certiticates. B & —advt. r Francis Drake lodge d last night to attend the British- dian war rally at Fox's theatoer | unday afternoon. Members will their wives and friends were ind Collars Leland’ will have « nt of good Lady na il we large assort French Choco- as: Mocha Whipped € altimore, hd Charlotte also) Bread BUNS always at Besse- neckwear advt 65 of versal War composed oung women rary & 20¢ per dozen. | who are engaged in Red Cross 1 7" | HOFFMANNS BAKERY factory this evening 62 West Main St. 95 Arch St. DRYS WEAKEN N [° FIGHT AT ALBANY Men's vt. irm in the belief (hat @ ref the QUL am Puffs, Chocolat Napoleons Coffec Brow CROSS Sl nd's Cakes, ioned Baked Raised Loat Cakes, Boston HOT n and members the club, the Work Landers, bout of , and our tender and dclicious at other at the by where foi Ly ved Bessc he Store. nd’s. Your ad Two Stores semi-final round in the pinochig between Phenix lodge, and Gerstaecker lodg will he played following Gerstaccker lodge on Phenix lodge leads | will be that lodgc Who you the Militar, se-Leland’'s 7—ad vt H street N. T. he IO I mecting of night and the finals meeting of Men seen O, bni iearly next amos 1y next oung Men mg! Have lels at | Ir. and Mrs W Main mtic City, Last | moes Governo cated end Sta S and Mon rem Dayton Humphr endum arc stoppi scless makeshift, Zovernor is Goy. Whitman Impressed Dy Arguments of Other Side [ 1o be unwillin oreclose his lom of tion if a refe to hesitates Brand Clothes ndum vt eiety i Nl hould come him for collar NELO o tache hoes for vt the referendn e question open, The treet Kava Hart very department al gh Shop, 40-46 Pratt s st filling with in suits, coats blouses, vo-ed campaigy The ticip newe that ratiti enat eral prohibition »iihit gk terday Elon R tution: make this a bone-dry st carries with it a referendum, vanced to the order of final The constitutional amendment was in- troduced for the senatc committee taxation and retrench ment. Senator James A the committec L referendum s arhenoniging! Mats at Bessc-Leland's Brown, the proposc onsti- uld vhich | d passago. ost unlikely, Governor Whitman has unendment which somewhat shuaken in his de- e mnd termination of sharply memorializing wils | the legislature on the subject The “drys” have shifted their fire e L e the a to the senate h sembly thelr in and on John A. Doherty Sent to Ho- 'M0m on Lare leveling viest guns Emerson, oken, N. J., and Rev. Philip Co- | in chairman porting the measure faith, and from the some of the upper house an effort to ob- sup- Brown’s mo said on, action ffored in favorable there MeNab tain on the | Hin Rev. olan to Kelly Picld, Texas. seen 1 wilica esol ; il . ratification resolution. not diversion John » Coholan ed their the United erty, who church of A. Dohe and of this city, have gnments as chaplain States army. ather | been a curate in Immaculate Con Although admitting that wion resolution charged ratitic a poll tuken | “drys’ them to be sure of votes, or four less than Governor Whitman's the referendum, it prove effective in budging from the stand it has likkelihoodll (1 a8 eres enduk them shows have Brown's move with hi was determined their regardloss Senator is has majority, the recent declaration the on the ing hat should liquor auestion covernors abtion on hill The ropose W of is said, not assembly pro he people of the have Father « oes from St Texas Kel | amendment w. =N\ NE Ane The checks. $50 and for thed Thel . Philadel desireds flare sl rull. skl Rea} 1t Lowest P the Sewing ASTER Wool Suits anés lowest prices. I*urnishings. Lk Furniture’ Sale¥ fay Onl T ” i BEDROOM AND DINING M SUITES REDUCED Savings of from $30 to $65 on High Class Iurniture, Sce Ther if in any way interested. NION TEA CO 317 MAIN STREET Saturday Specia Bargains Challenge Brand Milk oy Borden’s Large Cans Evaporated Milk Carnation Evaporated Milk, Large Cans Libby’s Evaporated Milk, Small cans Good Stewing Prunes Choice California Prunes Extra Large California Prunes Seedless Raisins Very Choice Pea Beans Split Peas Fine Carolina Head Rice Large Cans of Tomatoes Large Cans of Sliced Pineapple Columbia River Salmon Namco Brand Crab Meat Ritter's Pork & Beans, very fine Ritter's Catsup 15¢ bottle, 2 for 20 Fine and Broad Noodles, Spaghetti and Macaroni package 194 5c a bar; $5.00 a bo package 19 2% ca 15c ca 2 for 25 15c can; £ for 294 18c can; 2 cans 35 14 14 10c 1b.; 2 1bs. 10§ 15¢ 1b.; € 1bs. 29 Ib.; 2 1bs. 39 .; % lbs. 258 19¢ 1 1b.; 2 lbs. 35 14c 1R 20c, 25¢c and 30c cai 30c and 60c ca 25 Swift's Pride Soap Lion Wash Powder . Tuna Fish . Shrimp SO0 Tuna Chowder Gortons North Shore Clams Little Neck Minced Clams 15¢c can; 2 for 294 Choice Corn or Peas 18¢c ca Large Jar of Social Brand Olives .. E 55 4 35 Karo, Blue Label 154 Maple Flavor Very Best Creamery Butter Strictly Fresh Eggs Mild or Sharp Cheese o (Nuco) Nut Margarine, the original and best, 34c Ib: Coffees, finest grown, ground or in the berry Teas of quality Cash and Carry Prices Fine Granulated Sugar 13c can; §54c pound 45c a doze 3% Ib 3 Ibs. § 19¢ 1b. up 38¢ 1b. ug warable lature tl ubhmitted the or rejection in the Einer endum cive action from ind next year to voters for fan o providin ratification il on the was passed over Brown will and the absence significanc Lecomplis the vote on he passed vancement election (his but In his cmblymen their endum Their of ratific party “into the the Tammany clalists, wi cnate ridci calendi Sen letter not oppose its i action he senate can the purpose contemplated merson bill favorable | the McN. shonld this | by the assembly. The ad- Of the state constitutional s without debate embly Willlam 11 .uperintendent of Anti-Saloon for of any etion no vote, he by ition a star The who sincerity An- the | League, was In the derson, state New York sever iy ferred to a ned him communica to republicar as singz them ot referendum Mr. Anderson the TR COTTON CONSUMPTION, tions sembiym erit for i mm fron Welsh ATy 1 floor w renea i moticn provoked i