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[ B RS — GERMANRALWAY STRIKE GANNG Other Workers Joining-to Sup- - port Strikers eap—— March 6.~Last night's ¢ between the rallway ad- fon and the workers' rep- tatives on the subject of the wage conflict, which in Saxony has led to a strike, was not productive of results, The administration adhered to its unylelding attitude, and the confer- ence was adjourned until Saturday. are dissatisfled because ration recently voted 'ge increases for the highest rail- way officlals while ignoring the lower pald workers, Cologne, Germany, March 6.—The railway men’s unions of the Cologne and Essen districts have voted to support the Saxon strikers in every manner possible, Unlon officlals say that only with difticulty can the workers be restrained from going out immediately, Dresden, Germany, March 6— The Christian and National trade unions, which at first held aloof from the rallway strike, have jolned the soclalists and communists in a com- mon effort to bring the rallway ad- ministration to terms. PERSHING IS IN BED Continues Confined to His Room, But {s Expected to Be Able to Get Up Tomorrow, Havana, March 6.—General John J. Pershing, taken ill here Tuesday, after he arrlved from Santlago De | Cuba with his mission as guests of the Cuban government, was still in bed early today and was not ex- pected to arise untll tomorrow, when he is expected to visit President Zayas. General Pershing and party came, 18¢c SATURDAY SPECIALS AT to Havana after a thres months tour of South America. Accompanying him were Admiral Dayton and F. O, Hicks, minister plenipotentiary, with their aides. 1t ‘was announced yesferday that the battleship Utah would arrive to. day to remain until Tuesday, when the misslon will sail for New York. On the physielan's advice the number of visitors to the general were ocut down yesterday. At the same time it was announced that the matter was more precaution than necpesity. The long round of offi- clal functions and the train journey from Santiago to Havana were given as the cause of the general's indis. position. HAD 4 PASSENGERS ON JITNEY BUTLT FOR 30 Driver of Oak Street Iine in Court— Owner of Unlighted Wag- on Fined $10, Charged with overloading a fit- ney on the Oak street line, Arthur Cachillo pleaded guilty before Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning and was fined $5 and | costs. He was arrested last night near the corner of East Main and Main streets by Traffic Policeman Hanford Dart who told the court that the bus Cachillo was operating had 25 passengers sitting and 20 standing when he was arrested. The capacity of the bus is 30. Isaac Stein, charged with driv- |ing a wagon on Shuttle Meadow avenue last night without a light, pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs. Edward Milliken of 6% Barnett street, charged with oper- ating without a license, was fined $5 without costs. The men were |arrested by Policeman Patrick | O'Mara, who investigated an accl- | dent in which Milliken's machine collided with Stein’s wagon. Atty. Irving I Rachlin appeared | for Stein and told the court that |the defendant had left early in the morning with the expectation of | getting home before dark, but had been unable to do so. Milliken said that he forgot all about getting a | new operator’s license the first of | the month, Willlam Maher of Middletown, charged with operating a motor Butter TH[ N[w BR'TA'N o Premier Flake . . : E.’ Salad Crackers Dressing pound . b MA RKET tn. va E large bottle WALITY GOOES AT- x, 318 MAIN 5T ECONOMY PPICES " TEL. 2485 MORNING SPECIALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 12:30 NOON NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1923, vehicls without a llcense, was fined $5. He was arrested last night on Main street by Sergeant Patrick A. McAvay and Patrolman James Sul- livan, Mrs, Stanley @zolek of 42 Grove street, arrested at her home last night by Patrolman Frank Parker on a charge of breach of the peace, was placed In care of Probation Officer Edward C. Connolly and her case continued until April 25, Ac- cording to the testimony, the wom- an has been drinking for the past week and creating a disturbance about her house, BRITISH SOCIAL SCANDAL ATTRACTS ATTENTION | Fashionable Dressed Women Flock To Courtroom In Dunnis. toun Case, London, March 6.—The friendship that once existed between the for- mer Countess of Carnarvon and Mrs, Dorothy Muriel Dennistoun was dwelt upon today when Mrs. Dun- nistoun was ggain subjetced to an or- deal of cross examination in the trial of her suit against her former husband, Lisutenant Colonel Ian On- slow Dennistoun, present husband of the former coutess, for money she avows she had loaned him prior to their divorce. The plaintiff declared the countess had given her ‘“an enormous quantity of clothes” and was ‘“marvelously kind” during the two years she was on terms of great- est friendship with the late Earl ot Carnarvon, discoverer of the tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, and his wife, Questioned, whether in view of the fact that she had previously testified she had told Lady Carnarvon every- |thing,” she had revealed to her the fact that Colonel Dennistoun was the man “who sold you to General Cowans,” the witness said she had never discussed the subject with the countess. The question had refer. ence to Mra. Dennistoun's allegation that her intimate love relations with the late Sir John Steven Cowans, Great Britain's war quartermaster, had been eucouraged by her husband because of his ambition for military advancement. The fourth day of the trial found the courtroom again filled to over- flowing, fashionably gowned women being in the majority. 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Bleached Celery bunch 20c TR KA S S R B I T I T T A ) R T T T 23 R T R T O T R A A 7 ik 2T 733 AR T A N4 o€ U A Commplete e For this amount of money—1it seems al- most incredibly emall—we can furnish your entire home! Read what each room of this four-room outfit includes! Then come in and see the actual merchandise. You will be astonished at its built-in quality and exceptional beautyl The Living Room In the living room there is a threa-plece overstuffed suite—davenport, club chail and wing back chair, upholstered in finc velour. ~Also a mahogany davenpor table, a graceful bridgs lamp and an elegant 9x12 tapestry rug. The Bedroom A 3-piece suite In excellent walnut fir pretty bedroom. The Dining Room Comprises an 8-plece American Walnu Dining Room Suite—buffet, oblong ex tension table, host's chalr and five s chairs with tapestry or leather seat And a fine tapestry rug in 9x12 size, The Kitchen Embraces a black 3-burner gas range, porcelain-top kitchen table and 2 kitche irs, besides a handsome pattern uine Neponset Rug, size 9x12. A ki \s complete as one would want. See These Room Outfits On Our Floors “A Cozy Home” 2-Room Outfit $199 Living Room, Bedroom and Dining Room Combined First, a splendid mahogany three-piece bed davenport, living room suite, Then a mahogany gateleg table, with four exquisite Windsor chairs. A table lamp with fine silk shade; 9x12 tapestry rug. Includes a three-burner gas range, a porcelain- .--a':ld the top table, two white enameled kitehen chairs and Kitchen a 6x9 Neponset rug. A pretty kitchen, indeed. Home ish, bow-end bed, dresser, chifforett S ) 2o steel spring, roll edge cotton mattres - ?> bench and chalr. Also two velvet r o« o b each size 27x54 inches. It makes a ver. il ) [R5 008 O it Every unlt of this wonderful outfit has heen se- lected with care; every piece is of true quality— and all the units comhine to mnke a complete, harmonious and tasteful outfit for your home. Convenient Terms How easy #t 18 $o furnish your home completely at Plaut's! Just e small deposit delive ers this wonderful complete homs out= fit — then you pay the balanes & lttle at a time, as you use the furniture. A remarkable servics! “eart’s Desire” - 3-Room Qutfit $299 A magnificent [3 Includes & black 1 t - he'l:-'bunur F o0 Bedroom:nz s Kltc range, white pore e bedroom suite, bow-end bed, dresser, chiffo- celain-top kitchen table, two white rette, toilet table and bench, Also enameled kitchen chairs and a pret- a 9x12 tapestry rug. ty 6x9 genulne Neponset Rug. Tncluded s a 2-plece Living Room Sulte, davene P -..and L!vlng port, club chair and fireside chalr, beautifully upholstered In tapestry. A handsome mahogany Room davenport table, table lamp with silk shade and & magnificent 9x12 tapestry rug. P 4 Handsome velour living room The Living Room mah suite of three massive pieces; any davenport table and ma le; silk shade table lamp; luxurious polychrome silk or lamp; Ottoman foot stool, and a rich velvet rug An exquisi piece bedroom suite The Bedroomunludirg 12 dresser, chifforette, d bed and a full sized vanity. Bow-end steel spring and ion felt mattress, also a vanity esides two velvet rugs, each case bench and a bedroom Tx54 inch, The Reception Hall “LAND O’ DREAMS” HOME OUTFIT Plaut’s De Luxe Home Outfit of 4 Rooms and a Reception Hall A magnificent mahogany console tal tion chair with tapestry 568990 A wonderful dining room suite The Diniflg Roomnf American walnut — nine handsome pieces, comprising 60-inch Queen Anne buffet, oblong extension table, enclosed serving table and six straight chairs with nd a beautiful 9x12 tapestry rug. leather or tape: The Kitchen led are a four-burner gas range, white porcelain top kitchen .enameled kitchen chairs, and a Neponset rug, d kitchen arrangement. e, polychrome mirror, luxurious recep- seat, and & pair of mahogany candlesticks, The PLAUT COMPAN 173-183 Asylunp Street, Hartford, Conn. wl Al el s evee e e