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lematical driw 25-21 iaV THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sundsy, Aujm 31. I5I TD about a must. -New Fuller The Sun Trend On Local Market Is Mixed During Week won by Connecticut 174-154 In October, 1934 a third match was played at the Lobster in Hartford, and resulted in a tie, 5 games, each. On board one, Arthur Powers lost to Harold Morton, New: HDays Business -r rm Probably best. If 25-21 then 16-20.

Correct 5-9, 26-23 would threaten 22-13 against 4 8. 15-19 wins at once. If 27-24 in reply then 19-26. 30 23. 3-7, 24-19, 11-15, 20-11.

7-lfi. Black wins. (and Travelers was unchanged at ch.amn- Jf" 6 was played on board 7. W. Som- August 31: Dividends Declared: at a special meeting to bt held WEBSTER GAULT By PUTNAM CO.

The local market during Chemical Corn Exchange Bank in October. i iiiciiaii waj a new jnciiiutri ui i a i id is is strung, mis is uccep- Directors have declared an m- past week turned out (o be a fyp-! a uimiy the Hartford Chess Club, and a' ical pre holiday affair Middle South Utilities and Its i the. 'creased dividend of 60 cents Forbidden Flask Ilolunis: oam hr-Loses. 32-27 almost reverses; subsidiaries this week reported nnces mixed, ine insurance nninf at i.wu rnnnortimt ua.r tocks were slightly lower and the ter was off closing 16 to Wi. utilities unchanged with, the in-IHattford Electric Light at 63 to.Wiite jcti.

65. Hartford Gas, common at 40-; 1 P-K4 showmg gams many, and Soulhern New England; 2 KB3 Flapper's Favorite Jug Becomes Portable Bar the situation, lfi-19. 23-16. 12-19. 27- uct- 10 a net income of $20,635,000 for tha 23, 19-26, 18.

23-14. Jjholderi of record Sept. 15. Previ-l JuJy Draws. ous payments were 57la cents a Vntinnai Tirn i isame period, the company ra National Tourney share quarterly.

Annual rate now We thought our readers would Port- expenditures by its sub like to know the total scores of instead of $2.30. Chapman fw the five top players in the Master, Valve Mfg. Co. directors havejn; lacenient of' tourney. The winner, W.

Hellman declared the regular At a ii i iioiaiea st.r,8.ai,uwj. 3 N5 all "ses- Telephone 39L4-41Vi were In the bank group, Connecticut Illuminating unchanged. United Bank was off point closing remained firm at 26 28, 38 to 40. Hartford National was th manufacturing Arrow Hart Hegeman 4 Q4 5 O-O 6 ch 7NxN 8 QxP 9 N5 group, gained played 42 games, won 8, 75 cenls a siJare pay.j Net income for the 12 months lost none. jable Oct.

1 to stockholders of was equal to UM a thare on Sernnrl W. Rnks nlavprl uuiuougc at ao pojnt 53. Associ. side remained unchanged at 36 ated SDrjnB at and the 8,050.000 shares outstanding. games, won 9.

34 draws, lost 5. P1- 15- Third Fi-oior n'lavo1 Earle Black K4 QB3 P-Q3 B-Q2 NxP QxB PxN N-B3 P-B4 B-K2 0-0 P-QR3 BxB K2 QR.Q1 KR-K1 K-Rl RxN ch QxP resigns to 40 Bristol Brass lO'j-12 were both Pevaoie Record During the previous correspond- In the fire insurance group nphaneed. Cuno Engineering Pfd!" R-Kl games, won 7, 30 drawn, lost 2. Fenny Farmer 25c seot. 30 so.

is ing period Middle South had net Fourth-B. Martin played 8 Ztt tr. sZ. 'al to $18,453,000. or games, won 9, 18 drawn, lost 1.

Mack Trucks 45c sept. 27 sept. 12 $2 43 a share on 7,598,106 share Fifth-Prof. Fraser played 28 i 1' it then outstanding. Aetna Insurance at 64H Closed up while 12 N-B3 and Hartford Fire at 154 162 Cuno common was up at 13i-j13 Bx remained unchanged.

National 15lj Dunham Bush reversed 14 K5 Fire gained Vi a point closing its lrend and advanced 85 to 89 and Phoenix sold off point t0 close 4 84 yamirj16 QR Ql Mnvnn nrt I Selberlinj Rub 15c Spt. 22 Sept. I For the third month In a row. Sun Chem 15c (reduc) Oct. 1 Sept.

nci.c aie suuic tu me union Pac R. 30c Oct. 1 Sept. (l. InnJ.

KB4 by rounds: Pepsi-Cola 30c Sept. 30 Sept. 10 ctuuuiiui. uiuii.ai.ui-i comprising the Value Line Invest- Arivrtiinir manager viurt tn i i and indemnity group Aetna 67.70 North jUfjd gained Round 6. Martin beat Lowder 1 point closing Stand 18 19 PxP 20 21 K8 ch Problems ualty was uncnanged at I3i-H7.

Aetna Life and Connecticut General sold off lpoint each clos- ard Screw was demand clos ing 53 bid up 2 points. Stanley Ing at 198 208 and 299-309 sfl off n. noints to close respectively. Haruora aieam37.4o Torrington Company. was lo win last weeks problem: Boiler closed 99 a B3 ch K5 104 cosin(, 28 to 30 up 2 u-lns and 1 draw.

Hellman 1 win. I V' 3 draws, Fraser 0. Frever 1 the'r budgets lncrease next have forSed ahead trongly. 3 draws, Taylor 0. Banks 1 sa-vs Business Week after the firm reports.

Reflecting this 3 Wexler 3 nation-wide survey. "Some of length, the business recovery Round 7. Helman 8 draws with thes increases will be substan-jcan be expected to advanca Banks. Martin 8 draws with more wi" con-'steadily during the next four Frever. sist of restoring cuts made in months, and probably will Round 8.

Helman vs Freyer, 8 'this year's budjgets as the well into 1959, tha draw s. jsion deepened. Ev en companies' survey concludes. Round 9. Hellman 2 wins.

5 that don't plan sizable increases1 A cloud overhangs, howevers draws, with Banks. This round sav thev are determined to avoid a possible strike in the automo 1- T. 17 for the Veeder Root advanced -isa cn ie wees, oecuiuy lusuiauw down 1. point at poi'. point ch K4 K3 Q2 was to close 481i-511i.

N-R8 IHI id Pncn High Law PayabM Bid AakM Paid Olv. Paid to Aug. it gave Hellman the title. Thirty years aco America's tomizinc and reinforcement B6 ch B2 R6 Q5 ch Q3 KN6 P-K4 ch KxP-B N7 mate This by W. A.

Shink-mann appears in my scrap-book. White to mate in two moves. any further advertising shrink-; bile industry, Value Line points age." jout. Such a strike, if it occurred, survey observes, would have re- General Shoe Corp. net income percussions, throughout all indus-for the quarter ended July ,31 and set back although prob-amounted to $1,073,000 compared not merge the current with $809,000 in the same period.

Nine months figures now Stock priceSi Vaue Lhi9 show net earnings of states have dis. against $3,845,000. counted the business revival far flappers were taking out their as Fillerite, the paste raccoon coats and hip flasks P0'der-type catalyst that lets the user speed up or slow what turned out to be their final. d9wn curing time by merely add. fall fling of the heady pre-depres-ing more or less of the powder, Insurance, Bank and Industrial Employes Mark Anniversaries 35 Years Harold F.

Marsh, chief splicer, sion days. Hhe maker claims. The Roaring Twenties, despite the efforts of fashion dictators, are indeed gone, but a familiar object popped up again last week. WHinecucui Ldgni rower Grant Co net inrnme fori i -t, urant, t0- advance. Even though earnings Sept.

4. Resides at 45 Homestead, the six months ended July dividends seem to be headed Plainville. I amounted to $171,424, compared IUDWard. tne market is still dan- Checkers By JAMES MOIR HI kwel ff ilil im Si J' IfJ na J. IPf JJk '0- Daniel P.

Cavanaugh, tne correspona-general counsel. Aetna Life In-, mg 1957 penod- gcrously high. The Value Lina Survey points out that the ratio of stock yields to bond yields it The once forbidden flask has become a "portable bar," accord surance Sept. 5. Resides on Maine Central Railroad net In come for the seven months close t0 a 29-year low.

Main South Windsor. Frederick L. Putnam, screw ing to Glenmore Distilleries, (which is just marketing the first i fifth size liquor bottle shaped like a flask. The flat bottle is capped ing July 31 totaled $402,636, a decline from net earnings of Hartford Bank Clearings last week totaled $41,070,168, down 20 machine operator, Royal McBee $563971 reported for the compar- I per cent from the same 1957 jweek. Daily amounts follow: Sept.

6. Resides at 47 able 1957 period. 'J Mo. 15 1 .45 OJ 3 40 I 3J ISO QJ 33,4 3S'1 2 00 ,50 OJ 68 8 00 3.08 SF 150 j.30 .30 QJ 36 40 49 260 .85 QJ 4'i t.V 126 300 .75 QJ 154 162 62 1 .40 QJ 85 8 65 3 00 .75 QJ 122 2 40 .60 QJ 137 UT 168 3.40 .60 SJ 191 208 230 2 00' .50 QJ 309 71 2 50 .50 QJ1S 99 104 .60 .30 SF1S Wt 29'j Jl 1.10 .25 QF l's. iri 1.10" .23 QJ 21 22'i .88 .22 Mrs 16 17' 55 3,00 75 QF 63 65 33'i 2 00 .50 CJ1S 40 43 2 00 .50 QM31 40 I 20 .30 QJ1S 33 3 33' 2 00 .30 QJ'S 39'4 22H I.3S .321 QA 26 7 340 .60 QA S3 54 1.25 .20 QA1S 18-j 20'i 1.00 1.00 11 1 .70 .15 QM10 10'j 12 4.00 1.00 QJ1S 90 100 1 44 .35 QA1S 24 2 1 00 .23 17'4 QM 13' i 15' .50 .10 QM31 7' i I's 42 1 60 .40 QF 52' 55' 51 2 40 .60 QM31 47 70 5.00 .25 QF 83 OFI3 II 14 10 i .50 QM31 14' a 14 23 2 00 .50 QMsta 21' a 30' a I 40 .35 QM31 24'i 27Va 1.00 .25 QF 11 13 20 23 a 20'j 1.80 .40 QA 32 34 3.60 .40 QM30 53 55 2 50 .40 QM31 37 40 .80 .20 QF 11 1.08 .27 QM15 19 12.00 3.00 QM15 10 23 1.60 .40 QJ 28 30 .60 .15 QM3) 13 14 1.50 .20 QJ '9 13 a .70 .35 SMR10 12 31 2.50 ,50 QM19 48 51Vj .35 QJ 15 5 .40 .10 QM1S 9 11 2 00 QF 40 Conn, ttnk Truit (12.50) 28 900 394 Wtfd.

Mafl BIT (10) 1,100,600 33'. Ntw Britain Mat. Bk. (20) 40 000 New Britain Tr (SO) 10.000 Rlveraida Tr (10) 10,000 Fir Iniuranca Cempaniat Aetna ln. Co.

(10) 1.000,000 6 Hartford Fir Int. (10) 2,500,000 1M National Fire Ins. (10) 500.000' 85 Phoenix Insurance (10) 1,000,000 6 Lilt and Indemnity Companies Aetna C. Surety Co. (10) 1,400,000 13? Aetna Lit Insurance (10) 3,000.000 500 Conn.

Gen. Life (10) 1,200,000 307 Htfd. Steam Boiler (10) 300,000 9 Security (10 300,000 Travelers Insurance (5) 10,000.000 84 public Utilitie Conn. n.p. 2Vt Conn.

Water n.p. 152,041 Htfd. Eicc. Lt com 2S) 55,000 Hartford Gas com (25) 150,000 40 Hartford Gas pfd (25 30,000 Holyoke cap (10 240,000 So. New Eng.

Tel (25 5 432,122 39'4 Unit. Hum. n.p. 2.492.45a 26 Manufacturing Companies Arrow-Hart Hegeman (10 600 900 53 Associated Spring (10) 1,143750 Automatic Refng. (10) 9979 Bristol Brass (10) 500 000 104 Collins Co.

(100) 15,000 Conn. Printers (10) 49 400 Cuno Engin'ring pfd (np) 98,630 Cuno Engin'ring com (1) 270,375 Dunham-Bush (2) 1,155,493 Emhart Mfg. Co. (7.50) 859,345 54 Fafnlr Bearing (.10) 1,021,472 67 Fuller Brush (A) 172,402 Htfd. Spec.

Mach. (20 48,840 Landers Frary C. (25) 420.000 15' New Britain Mach. (10) 425,589 39 i North Judd (25) 120,000 Perkins Mach 8. Gr (10) 86.440 Plume, Atwood (25) 67,500 Russell Mfg (np) 146,535 Smyth Mfg.

(5) 120,000 Stand. Screw com (20) 284,606 Stanley Works com (25) 1,088,920 Taylor Fenn com (10) 37,500 Taylor 8. Fenn pfd (25) Terry Steam Turbine (np) 50 000 Torrington (np) 1,628,970 21 Union Mfg. NB (25) 60,000 US Envelooa com (10) 627,535 US Envelope pfd (10) 397,020 Veeder Root Inc. (12,50) 497,520 jo'fc WhitlocK Mfg.

(25) 10,000 Whitney Blake (5) 209,491 Wlnsted Hosiery (10) 5.584 Inc extra div I. paid In stock Briarwood Newington. Max Factor Cn. net ear-nines 30 Years fnr tha fircf tialf this ar WondV Problem 519 By James Moir Black 6, 10, King 32. White 26, King 2.

Black to play and win. Solution: 6-9, 2-6, 10-14. 6-13. 32-27, 26-22-a, 14-17. 22-18, 27-23, 13-22, 23-14.

Black wins. a If 13-9, 27-31, 9-18, 31-15. Blackywins. The only moves to win. Problem 520 By E.

McMillan Black 1, 3, 11, King 5. with a two ounce jigger. Unlike the flasks of old which provided surreptitious cheer at speakeasies and football games, Glenmore says its new bottle is principally designed for the traveling business man who more' and more seems to prefer the Tuesday Mrs. Gertrude Seymour, secre- amounted $1,004,408 compared to Wednesday tary. Royal McBee Sept.

4.. $1,747,308 in the first six months J'y 15 1957 111,215,22 1.738.815 1160 805 a.612.172 7 230 741 10SM.53? 4.173,203 7,705,520 Stocks Gain $18 Billion Since May nesiaes at nooDins vietn- of 1957. ersfield. Charles F. Murphy, payroll; v.u.-m- wnr.

Corresponding Weeks: 195- light-weight, slender suitcase on short trips. Gas Mask for Gassers? By ED MORSE A novel speech listening device YORK iff) The stock which fits over the face like a NEW audit dept. supervisor, Aetna new nome 0IIlce Bloomnei: Casualty Surety Sept. 5, continues to draw attention and 1953 at 9 No. Park Rock- many vtsitiors though it has been 189.

1932 1951-Mile. in operation for over a year now. $25 154 140. Frank C. Strong, box and con-A New Zealand builderj ,764.

tainer maker. Fuller Brush mad a sPGial tnP t0 Sept. 3. Resides at 61 Brookfield Bloomfield to study QMOI.A1,tt TAfoe East Hartford. architectural design.

AnotherOIICII liUlc Walter Kaminski electric! v'sitor' wni'e awe at- the build-, operations, Hartford Electric! heIP askinS: "But 40l il AlllllVerSary Light Sept. 6. Resides at 318 what do people make here?" market reached this Labor Deyjgas mask has been created by weekend with a huge summer ral-! the Shimanouchi Private Langu-: Iv behind it and a question mark age Research Institute of Tokyo. vf Km tm i i it "ti. 9 yi Hrk Wethersfield Ave, ahead.

According to the inventor the An estimated 18 billion was ad-wearer can hear himself talk: ded to the quoted value of stocks through tubes running from the listed on the New York Stock to the ears. It is designed change during June, July and to help people correct tone deaf-August, based on the rise in the ness, stammering and other af-Associated Press average. jflictions. Also useful for the The AP 60-stock average rose! novice singer and public speaker, during this period from $170.10 the maker claims. Heavv Labor Day air travel' mnK U' illelSrov 01 NVln Heavy Labor Day air travel wiircelobrate his 45th across the country this weekend njversarv wKh the Connecticut Indicated ret Al for itoc div 25 Years Peter Deresienski, foreman, is indicated by figures released Mutual Life Insurance Co.

Tues- Royal McBee Corp Sept. 5. Unked MUn will day cu be transporting 117,000 pas- Snelgrove began his career with C1HIESS By G. E. AVERY to Friday's close of $184.70.

The Might not be a bad idea for Dow-Jones industrial average rose those eternal talkers too. A taste Dexter Peterson, utibty Mr, rnnm u.vA of their own medicine would be White 10, 13, Kings 2, 6. Black to play and win. A neat Bridge position which history with regard to myself. On July 7, 1935, Mr.

A. I. Spicassi, who had been writing chess for The Courant for over a year, announced his retirement and introduced your present columnist, who has continued except for a few months in war time. On July 14, 1935 I started the column as follows: 'So I am now a columnist. When approached to take over from 462.70 to 508.63.

The advance reached its crest on Aug. 11 when the AP average divine justice indeed. No More Bowl Games? Families with manv members appeared in the Melbourne Times, Australia, in May, 1938 and again stood at $186.50, not far below its Hartford Chess Club YMCA Friday Evenings Visitors Welcome record high of $191.50 reached in wno have long since resorted to Dec. 8, 1954 7 fi'r u'' a vear ago. the U.

Navy during World War s.des at 148 B.ssell Manches-; Direct-rj the Pennroad and was appointed farm and e'. Corp. have voted to change the'ranch loan manager in 1947. Two Charles Drewes grinder, Royal thg closed.end invest-'vears later he became a mem- McBee Corp. Sept.

7 Resides at mfnt to ber 0f. the company's official staff tn Glastonbury. Jnc at a meeti held as supervisor of agricultural loans Wilbam Donadio mechamcaljin the company-s New York of-' and in 1954 he was promoted to inspector. Underwood Sept. jce The al waj made sub.

the osition of agricultural loan S'deL! 54 jiect to approval by stockholders! secretary. April, 19o6. On Aug. 11 the low-the kitchen bowl as a device for Game 507 Jones closing high was 512.42 corn- home haircuts may have easier! This was came 29 nf thp matrh There should be a good attend- this dutv, I had vision of being! ance at the Hartford Cluhlan associate editor or a chess re-iParea Wlln 115 DUU lnarKel loP 01 oays anead. ine bunDeam between Tom Wiswell and TW this week on Friday evening, asjporter, but am thankful that, 05- i5600 Roosevelt Chicago r.

Fraser of Montreal, for the this may turn out to be an an-j vet. I am not a two-columnist, Lar ay is a traditional mile-. just introduced an 11 piece home free style world's title. Contrib-nual meeting, with reports and I During the a 1 i saving stone or dividing line for business hair cutting set in a handy carry- uted by Tom vviswell. anical inspector, Underw-ood Sept.

3. Resides at 24 Hamilton St. months there is" a lack of local 1 and the stock market so the ques-! ing case. Accessories include (11-15, 21-17, 9-13) chess news, most of the clubs hav-j tion in Wall Street is, "Where three special hair cutting guides TVisw ell Ij. r- il 1 1.

iu 1- ing suspended operations until oo we go nom ueie. wwns we ui wc nci.iv, Sentember i Will business and the economy blending hairline, and giving: H.xi ,1. in. 1 1.11 tt ti: 11-15 election of officers for the ensuing year. The New England Championship Tournament has started, the first rounds having been played on Friday evening and Saturday.

The fourth and fifth rounds will be played today at the Hotel Touraine in Boston. Final rounds and ban Fred Pearson carried for some; continue to, improve: wm tnejan even ouicn or crew nair-" stock market resume us attack cut. Shears, barbers comb on the all-time highs?" enough other equipment included! 23-18-b Fraser White g-1-5 h-24-19 15-24 28-19 11-15 20-11 7-16 30-25 Forms diagram time chess news in the "Deep River New Era," and on Nov. 12. 1937, at which time he was president of the Connecticut Chess League, announced that 10 A Last week brought no firm in- to put an end to all bowl games, dications of where the, market was sales Tool Here heading.

Stocks ended the week rorat Life insurance 12-lfi-c 18-11 27-23 4- 8 31-27 8- 12 23-18 9- 14 18-9 5- 14 2(5-23 3-7-f 27-24 quet tomorrow, or Labor Day. 8-15 Diversified Stocks (Furnlhed By Ptilnam a Cerwin Co. 11 Cushman Chuck 30 Eastern Malleable Iron 35 1 37' Farrel-Birmlngham 3i 37 First Boston Corp. el 70 i Hartford Times com. SO Housatonic P.

S. I7'i New Britain Gai 35 New Haven Gat 34 3 P-1er Paul 43 ii Risdon Mfq. Co. 75 Torrinqton Wfg. Co.

15 iTorrinqton Water 77 Sanborn Map 53 f7 i Sanitary Paoer Mllll 3 i i Washburn Wire i4 26 i Manchester Trust 58 So. End Bank Trusl 90 In the Interzonal Tournament at teams and 8 teams would play with a slight gain, reflected by a representatives are now introduc- 24.20-d Portoroz, Yugoslavia, 12 rounds: in the league tournament that w-ceni 111 uie m- vcioSc. a new sa es tool, in the Hart- -11 1 1 1-11 nave ceen played, and the leader! year. The A teams were Haruora a his was entirely aue 10 a iaie for(j area may caten on jn then as Pctrosian, with scora Bishops. Hartford Knights, Trav-J rally on Friday caused mainly by the jnsurance industry.

The de-t 5.9., 9-3. Bobby Fischer, 15 vear old elers, Waterbury CC, Waterbury technical factors and featured by vjce a i mme col0r and sound VACATIONS are over! SCHOOL is starting! FALL HOUSECLEANING time is here! September ii a time of thinking, planning, end t4dcing ttock. Don't overlook your investment program. Over 8' million American own itock. Many havei found that their increating dividends and riling value have been on tha beet meant of building an "estate" over the yeare- Howevef common itock investing mue dona carefully to be successful.

A Putnam Representative can help you orlc out a sensible investment program based on farts and values in keeping with your individual circumstance. Call Or Better Still Stop In Soon No Obligation! PUTNAM Ca Member i of tht Nrv York Stock Exchange 6 Central Row. Hartford Tel. Hartford JA 5-1421 BRANCH OFFICES Nev Britain Watt Main Street, Tel BA S-6V1 Middletottn Middleman Savin ti Bank Tel Dl 1-4491 New London IS Broad St. TW Gl 19511 entry from the United States, has i YMCA, New London, ew Haven, a speculative Hurry lower-iim which salesmen can easily with Mikhail Tal, the Soviet Bristol, Fairfield County and Deep priced stocks.

from a portable typewriter, just completed a drawn game River. The teams were Hart-i On Thursday the market de-sjze case, is designed to" promote pion, and now has a score of 6-5. ford, Travelers, New dined fairly sharply as most of saies of corporation insurance to. The other United States River, East Berlin, New: the important selling was taken busy executives in their James Sherwin, has improved Britain, Waterbury CC and Fair-Care of as a precautionary successful, same device may; somewhat, and now has score of 1 field County. ure prior to the long used in homes for selling other! 'fsa f-3 a sr Wi 9 f-- a fc-l a 0 SoiStilloff ipttx INVEST IN SMALL INSURED MORTGAGES I AO INTEREST yield! vn per ttm ANNUM What Better Inlerettf What Better Protection? You gat your Investment beck end the Interest each mentti Writ Bex 809-P Courmt Game Selection I This had its sequel Friday when types of insurance.

Ancient History There have been several chess moderate buying interest met Connecticut Products i.th!ip1as! TPs "f0 and prices were bid up.f Ethone nc, of New Haven i-cn KimiK in mis column nnuue umnu umtcis. s. stppi mibii has introduced a new and im believe, was held at Storrs, Conn some ancient history, taken from oiioisoi on 11 loli Earlier in the week the market proved dry powdered replace- ltl 17 1ftTlI a 59 Mima riafrh IV BC i old magazines. May I now offer some ancient nL7 JmLP0 and 'mflit for liquid acids called played in rrovidencc, and was some excellent leadership Enth.Acid R2. Effective for acti- Black to play.

by steels in the course ot wn.cn vatj km sted and brasR cast. U.S. Steel hit an all-time highm prjor to pIatingi the The market moved close to its rr nlaifYie Pan alcn 15 24 THE HERMAR CORP. Aug. 11 peak on Wednesday but be nsed a pickling agent for backed away before the session rernovlng rust, heat treating and ended.

weldinc scale from steel, 1 25- 22 3127 22-18 27-31 21-17 31- 26 32- 28 26- 19 10-14 17-10 16-20 9-5 2- 10-1 19-10 Black won Announces' A NEW INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT tt a tirellV much Of a SDeCial-, U'liiinm fhain Cn nf Hart. INSURANCE ADVISORS ty market during the week. The forfJ js 'now offering market leaders were Curtis Pub- Thormag magnetic drives in 3 lishinps which boomed on news and 5 horse power units as well .1 tr, rt i She 1930 C. William Clipfel -A. M.

Sanford -D. O. Thornton Uiai uie miuiuoji in i arm i up. would change its policy and ac- Baird Dynamic Corp of Strat- ceot liquor advertising; and Bell ford announces the development Note by Dr. M.

Tin-Ipy a The Switcher admitting com In Bloomfield Located six miles from Hertford Cenrer. All rail facilities. We will build to meet your requirements for warehousing and Industrial plants. 750,000 square feet of building space plus necessary parking. Aircraft, which surged on word a new plastic paste for auto plicated but weak lines for White.

iU new fluorine propellant for body repair, reconditioning, cus- Very weak and only a prob- We take pleasure in announcing the removal of our offices from 49 Pearl Street to 252 Pearl Street, corner of Ann Street, effective September 2, to provide better service and convenience to our clients. fmpt-wri 3 STORES xs-meoa-X poll RENT Situated in the Heart rockets. Other stocks also responded to specific corporate news and there was a fair number of issues which gae ground on news of cut or omitted dividends. A continued rise in itell production and the spurt in building construction awards over year ago figures were bullish 'factors. On the bearish side, there was a stiffening in interest rates" high-! lighted by the spreading to Kan-jsas City of the discount rate rise 2 per cent from ls per cqnt.

Inquire Hartford CHapel 2-7721 of Rockville A Booming, Growing Area New Modern Dsilqa Air-Conditioned tq. ft. Centrally Located "Iroksrs Protected" CHapel 9-5636 Evenings: JAclcion S-7465 MEdford 3 7322 CejmeMi laaaerum-l I eMuna I Also 1600 iq. ft. of NEW OFFICE SPACE CHASE REALTY CORP.

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