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# BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921. Financial News FLAGS AT PEACE QUE UNS FURNISHED pae ¢ su \ ’ ¢ rod ha \ tensive- | L . ¥ ; g : B i S B CHl e el D e et LAy g ; : Member New York Stock Exchange Can 31% 81% o : The 1oy tands & : a0 SAEnch A . Sy ; s 1 & by Dr ) ! Successor to Richter & ©o, &% waabi g s | Gala Display Revives ODSGIYeIS| e rover waniara” o Bkt arg vaeain mkin s it s T e R Am Cot Ofl 221 ta of t | the case Am 8Sm & Re. 1 4138 ced upe | 5 rhocker wi f v it e W OrreER S | e 0 e aomte Doy | SRS Lol T A e e | . 50 STANLEY WORKS £ el N0 e e o it of asmpmen ot Bugucis mesiet i, et o i .”;‘; ‘;“~ e 20 AMERI® AN HDW. CORP. ra Cop 467 4 {ence, and the war department sugge 3 1cate tc Tp & 8 F.. k “\A\Hun that th flags should be flown | hat the ¢ arms w Gulf & W I. ¢ 204 ain during the final two w o ack ¢ yminat ] Bald Loco ... 31 T4 |the conference led to the lssuance by 1 of the Ch N 3 b - 4 4 s y g + Chinese Repablie, : Balto & Ohlo .. the National Ceographio society of| “China's nationa) flag, which ia olg s are much higher and the :‘1 ‘ [ Beth Cteel B 555 8 553 [the following bulletin concerning | uged in tl B RRAN T HEry e DR RalEcE 0 blg nterle | t ? Can Pac ... ! 2 these ensigns: i Ate broad. hoslsontal atiines. ha | Wilh danclig. Smaliey hat JUDD ; % Cen Leath Co 3 3 3 “The display of flags of the nine|uppermost red, the next e the o wi w J te n o th filf { 1 b S8 gm’fim‘l A’L‘;"r-- h 199 | participating nations is one of tl T itia ERE reet white i Lhs e | BeRa “ 1 : > L 4 chief points of scenic interest the [at the bottom black. 'Thes Sher | v earrl ua cirele Chi R Lsl & P.. 34% 335 “ | national capital, well as in other [stand respectively for Chi . |0f jst or ebony § i B — " J i ] i )D 8 ( :O Chile Copper . 214 I niacas visited by T e S 5 4 worn by the | Soi, 22 B2 i2id | place illed by members o fhe i Sonoln et oy’ Turke 15,0 Kol S il Con Gas 6 e e R e e . them fast enous A“/(m(l Isa Great Place for 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT Corn Prod Ref 7 % [1n q‘r'my‘; SOREIRYeRoMDE IR SN 3 ational Ylag of Wolland 3 Sraa VALY OREN, WM Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1315—1816 E;Lr";“(lfan;"g”c o Curlosity first is aroused over the |lands e Saciel GO e = 5 “US{S 3 C s arrangement of the flags as pre-|bars, red ¢ 5 o e o asviaolon NBRGLYR LORIV AP POLIY We ‘lVi“ B‘.ly A D | [EE LI dicott Johnson 4 e End > ribed by the war department, which | tom ; B vening ROW r Erie /5 i . o ehitl atio hese are made in the brightest of - == | S x 1% larrangement fs, from left to right,|al ensign, and merc flag—| aolors bitt’ the svening dresses wi ) e e SCOVILL looking from a building toward the|all in t Ge ectric 3 3¢ il A LY X L iy thelr mo d g . aih sllolnr: K ; strest: Portugal, China, = Japan;|it whe orange -white and ! by thelr .le}r ‘ jatives (b e ey Toahos, United States [osnter), Breat|orangs being In honor of e e URADERCE i e ek i Britain, Italy, Belglum Netherlands.|&jent, Prince Oranke Ll s b Rilen eat Ly dal s ceniralt o 4 |In addition there seems to be confu-|victorics of Van Tromp anc : e 1‘“' A anas fiaainn skt e e $ L sion in the case of several nations|ter were gal - b A Inspiration Co about which of their-flags to display. |color: QIS AGREEN S L Interborough Con 158 5 & 7 A AL I At first glance that order may | Portug Flag Symbolizes mm.u.: RO e e e e e e ) : .\m “({*{\a‘\l““xym : ; the reason for the arrangement be-[are green and red, the thi Caaans, lty items ared that the stature of the r ] re ou (3] lng 2 0 Sy L comes clear. America, the hostess, is |field next to the staff green, and the | BuRl ays Desn iwies fhat. BC ) the iRy Int Nickel ... 5 'lin the center, with two of the major |two-thirds at the fly end re el flear “VWabash Blues" at Morans'— | &Verage man = o foRay S Qn s . TRt e e _|aliled powers to the right and two|arms of the country are centered on |44Vt showed a thickneas of ahout gn inch,§y e o 53% | upon the left. The other four na-|the dividing line between the two col-| LThe Sewing Society of the Swedish {Eminy B8icy and WA 10 & WG OF DEF | Q) or our aVlngS ot BLYGRRENER tions which were invited because of |ors. These arms cons \ laree|Tatheran church will hold meet preservation. Piec !* of i“\“‘ ¥ 8¢ ».n | €ar rings, remains of charcoa 3] Cennecott Co i‘, DS eer L their special interest in problems to|silver shield upon which are five gmal) |In8 tomorrow afternoon at y Sack iedliie : a1y | i e emall AR B SR |and other evidence uncovered by the ke LR e discussed are disposed of i adonbs hArana : Lehigh Val .. b B 5 . blue ones arranged in the form of a| 3 it 4 Fo e . \l;\gl‘r-trnl % betically; Belglum to the one e, |crown, cach of them bearing five| Glrls’ dresses, all sizes v l‘”\y : 'l:»l o t “,,V,T\ ,( ,'\! it 3 Wh N t? Advals Steal Codig : ‘1-”‘?.’1 to lvh other, with the N (P on L gl el e ll”\ L \vxl“y 20 oo | Ghe hope that a more intimate inves. i) y ot. el ands and Portugal, because of the lis a red horder upor h are placed | A baby boy was born this mor tigation would be made of the ouria S ] N Y Air Brake fortunes of the alphabet rather than|seven golden castles fonso I |at the New DBritain Ge ““)‘m“ i N Y Central 5 47 2., |any distinction of importance, upon |teated five Moorish princes I the his. |10, M® and Mrs o - NYNH&H 21 |each end. Erial battiellorl Outlgie and! adoptaq| Tiphard ;avenys New DEOD i ] ) , Norfolk & West : “It is inter tol note) tHab this|ithe! fiv smell blus shisiis) tol sortl| oo ombers VisiopERcoars ) SOVIET DELEGATION STARTS |NB Th B k H P ’d l 3 North Pacific... 83% 3 order was Ealt aunatlana Y ot r i e e e IS & GO st il IS Dan las Fal nterest to 1ts Pure Ofl ... g 4° 3 the president in his address of wel-|white spots on the smal It .| Victrolas and Records at Morans Buenos Aires, Nov. 30.--(By the |§ . Pan Am P & T 5 49 5 come to the conferen hat 1s, the|resent the flve woun ¢ ¥ in | —adwvt Associated Press)—A soviet delegation B D 3 Th' : R F Th P Ponk BB .. 241, 345, |British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, |whose strength Altonso be i Ninz Lips" which is the feature|is now on the way to Buenos Alres Hf epOSltorS at I ate, or e Past Pierce Arrow .. 5 33 31, |Belgium, China, the Netberlands and|had defeated the infidels The pleture the first half of this week at|to negotiate for the opening of trade | Pltts Coal ..... 5 S 55 | Portugal Dorder of thia ehisid sas adacA by far | the (Pelncs tlifeteri fup Ametican T lrelations hetween Arsentns age vl | M h d E C i BT R e : £21 qosoription of each flag to | Loroeh O the shield was adaed by Al-| [0 T b several seenes which | sia La Reason learns for diplomatic | B Menths and Expects to Continue to Ray Con Cop .. 4 3, |be displayed is herewith given. The riege to a daughte ¢ Kking of | PTotos raph Alfred Cross, the former| sources Reading . ... T4% ;, |information therein is from ‘Flags of ile. The circle of gold up: “‘ ) o~ g P Th. R f S T. C Rep I & 8 . 50 % S 03, [the World, by Byron McCandless and BT analiE bote e (\‘Hll‘v\r sed ’ i 0 is Rate for Some lime to Come Revel D, NT .. 6 5, | Gilbert Grosvenor the authoritative |together with the green of the M' b Sinclair Oil Refin 22 g |reference work on flags of all na-|which is that of orcaEland iDNoE South Pacific .. 5 [tions. of the Knights Ty d ” 3 e & - South Railway g et DhtamUnon ol R aRa s If you deposit your savings oa or before Dec. Studebaker Co § 4 “The national flag of the British|Henry the Navigator.” . d ] _")“‘ “1(‘)’ “»i" draw interest as from the lst. Texas Co ..... 46% [ Empire, the union jack, combines the | i e R L s Texas & Pacific 5 4 crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, anc : i T ! NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD ? Ne tain National Bunk Bldg. 10 Central Row Tobacco Prod . 7 5914 [St. Patrick. When the union ot i % s & 3 Sl e Iranscont Oil .. 9 5% 3 [two crowns of England and Scotland BL EK FQ / | ¥ s “i‘l')llllzl|¢‘r:!:’:‘l:bl‘bl e ':l(‘lll‘pl]l::vlnl".l }:ijufii: \smf‘n Union Pacific ..131% 2014 | took place upon the accession of I A | 8 iR YL AT comber Hartford Stock Y. Stock Exchange Exchangze. United Fruit 123 James VI. of Scotland to the English G bk bt . ALt i United Retail St 5315 § 529 |throne as James I, the cross of St 8 Food Prod 11% Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, ! . K l :h. 'S U‘ & 8 Indus Alco 3 5 3 and that of St. George, the patron 2 = o S Rubber Co 50 7 91 |saint of England, were combined, and We Will Buy or Sell AMERICAN BRASS vieinity re, have a race peaple who are thought to have nds of years ago, according e e niner, who las | S oyed in ti Reddington diste U 8 Steel 2% § all ships were ordered to fly at their S Stee pid 112 mwmew%wwmwMMMOIMM1MmM tah Copper ... , foretop the English were still to fly 1 o v 7a Car Chemical 30 % 3 |the red cross of St. George and the We Do Not Accept Nillys Overland.. 5% & |Scots the white cross of St. Andrew Leng Accounts ——— That St. George's cross was placed Putram & Co over St. Andrew's was distressing, to Pt L ot Jartford Elec Light .... 130 35 |the Scots, who made it the subject of South N E Teleptone ... 109 an appeal to the Kking After the Parls, Nov. 30.—Black remains su American DBras SRR 5 2 ieath of Charles 1., the union of|Preme in the fashion world of Paris. | American Har'war 5 Scotland and England was dissolved [ Despite a severe onslaught by wivo J OT Billings & Spen com 5land the ships of parliament reverted |cates of color, the supreme counci JOHI\ P. KEOUGH 8 : Bristol Brass ..... 6 [to the use of the simple cross of §t.[Of style has been forced to retain the Member Consolidated Stoc k Lxchange of New York Colt's ATmS ......es 25| George, while those of Scotland took | conventional black -as the dominant | 3 R ’ Bage Lolck ... . 0|up the cross of St. Andrew again.|MOf of all fall and winter modes Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Landers ¥ and C . ] \When Cromwell became protector he|and there is every indication that| Danbury : s ew Haven N. B. Machine ....... restored the unlon flag, imposing the [€Olors, except in —minor —trimuming i 3 VDS $5al e : ; Niles-Be-Pond com . 4 48|1rish harp upon its center eftects will not be able to ¢ nee | Middletown BONDS Springfield #/ Corner Church and Main I North & Judd .. o £ 4 After the Restoration, Charles IT.|Plack until late spring Peck, Stow and Wilcox .. 29 | removed the harp, and so the originaj| _Adopted at a time when economy Russell Mfg Co . ¢ 105 | ynjon flag was revived and continued [ W3S the gulding idea of all feminin Scoville Mfg Co . . 8301, that form until 1801, when, upon , black has come to be 1 Standard Screw o 230 | the legislative union of Grreat Britain |5 the most becoming color. | Traut and Hine .... and Ireland the cross of St. Patric k| F'rench women say it is atone in lend Union Mfg Co . Bl Rt R aa T porated Bimaldhmylne thess LS USSR ORSLIL LR ACHAgLS Stanley Works . : | eine T “harastar.| . Dressmakera uictly S eatherad to| Travelers 1 tlaten s otk enchl an ot coy L Dstone el G pa o) Actna Life ...... 575 | Bach had to be distinct and at the | ere siven to the world and tacitly AR R i e SR e e R e e hanges would denote its original ground. To|}ypiing them financially. One black Dalances ...... SE RS place the red cross of St. Patrick on|.,wn, ecarefully selected took the the white cross of St. Andrew would | fiace’ of two or three dresses of dif obliterated the latter, and vice | epent colors. have g 3 Deaths and Funerals e Direct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room*509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 hale b Hita 1 But the ¥French women who are| St make the white broader on one 1! WS caton Eaabat e velothdnls William Behnke of the red than the other B[ROl oL e O el The f\lhf‘rl}\ of William Behnke was |preaks the continuity of direction of | 41-\|’11.x;x‘l "m e for 1:1 el held from his late home at 28 Brook [the arms of St. Patrick’s cross. but|and the big dressmakers bowed tol eet, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | parmits the Irish and Scottish crosses|the inevitable Crepe Morrocan, | Rev. F. W. Schaefer, pastor of the|is he distinguished from one another.|velvetine and perllaine are the Soatl English Lutheran church officlated at ke s ot tinr maferial | the services and interment was in ey H % The corset makers however, have % Fairview cemetery. “The familiar and inspiring tricolor tas e o ; 3 2 l Th 0 . D { 0 b 5 0 ) slightly more 1wccessful in thei - The pall bearers were Henry Wu-[0f France dates from the year that Riss B e e into | |& S € pening ay o ur chert, Fred Young, Alfred Larson,|gave the United States its Constitu-), - Sk Drassmakers ore inslsting Stewart Carroll, Paul Beyer and|tion—1789. The best authorities are| o " Loote are now necessary to harles Neurath. The flower bearers|doubtful as to the true story of its| ooy, “uncorseted look.” his ere George Wuchert, Gerhardt origin, but there are three principal ‘"‘,_m_md_' has succegded in some g, and Raymond Behnke. theorfes as to the derjvation of its ‘,‘;IH“ s but most Fr women i combination of colors. The first of | having fought and won their frecdom, || CARD OF THANKS. these, and the most authentic, is that| .\ ye: in the' language of a We wish to express our sincere after the taking of the Bastille, when| ;5,5 French actress, ‘to jail their Bosits to our kind friendd and nejgn- |Latevetts ihad heen Bppointed by @c:lisdiex again. yors of Plainville and New Britain for | Slamation commander-in-chiet of the| ppere are four definite features of . svmpathy and beautitul floral |Natlonal Guard, he devised for thejine rall and winter modes: a vory FOUR COVVEN‘E"” CLASQES yierings for our beloved daughter,|Guard a new cockade made of the|iong wast line, longer circular skirts h i S Elizabeth. white of the royal family and of the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Collins. Jcolors of Parls time out of mind, | F=——"—= Plainville, Conn. [ Which were and continue to be red and_blue. From this stockade, most [ 0 bl historians believe, came the French ‘ , e 2 : ns - version linia | Full of 1O .50 Weekly Entitle You to $ 25 and Interest TC'D LATE FOR C 3 ¢ [natfonal flag. Another e STORS i : o o i B, e A o e the rod ot tha or: | [;1:¥i BOOK $1.00 Weekly Entitle You to $ 50 and Interest . 1™ | Qamme, and the white of the Bou i\ . o : ~ $2.00 Weekly Entitle You to $100 and Interest bons. The third account of the tri- It contains s tical informa 3 color's origin is that it is copied from ]l {jon on stocks and § y . . ¢ ; the shield of the Orleans family, as it \ A4 ted on New York $5_00 weekly Enht!e l'gu i’.’) $,2’3{) End lnlel’cst \ppeared after Philippe Egalite ]| stock Exchange and other lead- Arat class con d off the fleur de lis During | ing Ex lor heater. Call T. Car-|t t and second empires, the tri Also shor alytical history, Hill 11-30-2d% | solor became the imperial standard present ytus. Earnings and OTTGR—Tot e heln you make your home | Put in the center of the white atripe Dividends, high 1 prices a Merry Christm by painting | was placed the eagle, while all three It also incindes ticker abbre -‘_‘:;l“n:‘;:‘n: I:u‘.‘\‘gmulc.' ork & o¢ tripes were richly powdered with the viations, margin of safety table o i i v s | g0lden bees of the Napoleon family et - g Tel. 2590-2 Italy's Emblem. . [0 RENT—One or two furnished rooms for ‘When Napoleon made the north Mailed Free Upon Reques The Only Club FRIEDMAN- ligh p A e sy 0 1'.1,‘;1,,‘"(1‘,},},“ g ALY ern provinces of Italy into a ki | e e — dom, in 1805, he gave it a flag of 4 4 v Ve \ 3 . ity €0 RE - [ {hyree colors—green nest to the flag STA TV SN v in New Britain . A New Britain's o s a taff, white in the middle and red at MARKELSON & CO, / (\‘h,‘,‘”\y :1”] Ry l,l"\f“.,'\‘,' S Investment Securitics Paying Interes Y ¥ @ | vas revived when Victor Emmanuel 112 MAIN 5T., HARTFORD, ( Starting Next Sunday yf the house of favoy, became king Phone No. 2 2281 | . AR - RSN With Richard Barthelmess and Savoy arms, surmounted by a crown Main Oftice Branch Gffice John Miltern (Sheehan) on the central white vertical stripe of 15 Beaver St. 1823 Broadway of New Britain Napoleon's green, white and red AN OH AR RSO 12 4 PN RN Operating Largest Xmas Club Japanese ensign consists of a