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SRR i ey © ' NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920 Is the Aggregate o Nunetaly TfnflScGl[UnS In Banking, Manufaclunng and Jobbing for New London and Windham flounnes During the Year 1919 New Lowpon coury | THE MAGNITUDE OF THER BUSINESS ™ wnoram counry SR T vEE| INTERESIS CLEARLY SHOWN |me In securing the figures shown herewith The Bulletin is indebted to the custodians of the accounts, and thanks them for' their prompt and obliging responses. Except in a few instances there was a ready re- — e sponse from those approached for information, but where estimates had pEsisl ¥ 20,0 :?43";"939 to be made, they were carefully figured. b = latrle The greater part of the figures were based upon amounts actually taken from the of the business houses. The promise to disclose no business secrets will explain why in a number of instances it has been necessary to assemble several lines into one sum. The immense figures reached must be a surprise to all as i: is to The Bulletin, and the residents of the cities and towns of the two counties can well feel a pardonable pride in the magnitude of their business interests as here shown. TotalNewLondonCountyBusiness$ 864,370,841 = | Total Windham County Business $ 320,127,838 S VR TS | Crand Total for Two Counties §1,184,498,679 - o= | Grand Total in 1918---§ 975,244,353 Increase in 1919 - - - - - $ 209,254,326 $ 57,156,726 $180,489,772 121,214,066 18,424,000 THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits - $1,640,000 The Oldest, Largest and‘ Strongest Commercial Bank In This Vicifiz'& A BANK ACCOUNT WITH US MEANS SAFETY FOR THE FUNDS YOU HAVE TO CARRY It means convenience in the use of that' money. - YR S SV YR SO SO ey, ,zmmmmmmm% It means assistance in borrowing. ~— It meams acquaintance where acquaintance does the most good. It means information and credit. " ARTHUR H. BREWER, President ~ OLIVER L. JOHNSON, Vice-President LEONARD P. CHURCH, Assistant Cashier NATHAN A. GIBBS, Cashier WALTER M. BUCKINGHAM, Assistant Cashier WILLIAM T. CRANDALL, Assistant Cashier HENRY L. BENNETT, Assistant Cashier i i