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the week of 1919 the m with lllbfllthl ot (m assets of $35,953, and 1 t | titlons with Tiabilities ol Sfl! 4“ lp‘ it applications | assets of $51,706. 5o in few permit have peen received this month which The 18 new incorporations - state reported for the past week have authorized capital e ot $2,896,700, asainst five new companies: reported in the like week of 1919 'with capital of $175,000, and four in 1918 with up! tal of $2036,500. The volume of real estats !w tions stifl continues to run the Comnecticut towns reported in tho Commercial Record for the pgst week there wWere 505 sales by warranty deed | oy with mortgage loans ameunting to §3,- *027,284, compared with 307 sales in the week of the previeus year with ‘mortgage loans of §910,607. The record of building mfln granted in_New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury, S'amtnrfl. Now London, New Britain, Bristol, West Haven, Stratford and Soringfield dur- ing the past week makes an exception- ally good showing in: the eest of the | buildings for which permits were | sranted, due_largely to permits taken ! out in Bristol for the new factory con- struction there.” The 102 permits zranted for the wlek aré for bulldings Costing $1.714.40, these figgres com~ paring with 38 permits in the ' i ook of 1319 for bulldings’ cesting 58927 and 51 permits in 1918 for ings costing $87,025. REAL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGE LOANS Jorwich had ten sales of real estats last week to four for the same week The loans for the respective weeks were $8.000 and $2.000. <ew London there were five sales week to fiftéen for the n 1919. The loans were 0 for the respective There are, however, a few . indoor contraets, such &s the remodelling of former Mabrey building on Broad- es at the Commu- House (Old Second Congrega- ehurch building) on Church street and window changes at the Shanen building, Main street _side. The latter work is being done in a section of the Shannon building which was intended for the use of the new Natlonal Drug Store, but has since been taken over by other interests: 1 i NEW LONDON. ‘Work is progressing rapidly on the house which is being erected on Krout street for Gordon Dietric, and it is now Toady for plastering. It will be of frams construction, 24x32. with rooms and all improvements, in steam beat, and it will cost about $4,- C. Green will erect a bunsalow imeelf on Sherman street. Tt will be 22x36, of ining five rooms, witl impreveme: It will eost in the neighborboed of $3000. Contractors Peck & McWil Norwich have been awarded trant for building the Babcock Printi of New London. 33.500. Efforts are now being made to raise funds for the purpose of erecting a| new building for the Salvation Army | iams Tof the con- | elevator shaff for It 28 the Wtabu Mate Srest jréssnity | GUILDING OPERATIONS ¥ s el IN NEW ENGLAND ture of approximately $25,000. | Statistics of building and ?u-;ne-r. Building Permits. | ing operations in New Tngland as V.. Blare. frams addmon“ compiled by the F. W. Dodge cempany in’ avenué. Cést $3,000. Eatherine L. Shea. frame Montauk avenue. Cost 35,000, Mrs, T, M. Thompson. frame garage ' ¢ ‘ontracts avenue. Cost $2 [ Contraiats Total number of permits for, theq Contrac estimated “cost of building, | Contrae: Contrags | Gentracts | Contraets Contrae AND BUSINESS | o, s The clearings of the Hartford, New | Cistracts Havea and Springfield banks for the| Contraets week show extraordimary gains over Lo the « ponding week of last year, es being per cent. in the r As compared CCNNECTICUT lUlLDING 5.243.000 ¥534 4 ?an :956 80 bankruptey were ng the week with agseta of § he most unsatisfagtory word 1glish language. Rigd You Have Always Dought, and which hag been use for over thizty years, has borne the signature of and baos been made under his per- senal supervisicn since it Allow 10 oz¢ to deceive you in Al Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-zs-good? are but Experiments that ide m..x and endanger the he.lth of Infants and Chfl:i:e Xpericace aguinst What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmiess substitute for Castor Oil, Drops cad Socthing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains nejther Opium, Morphine fior other marcotic substance. s age is its guarantee. Fer more than years it has been in constant use for the relitf of Constipation, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic end Diarrhcea; allaying Feverishpess therefrom, 2nd by regulating the Stomach and Hwels, the assimilation of Food; giving heaithy and natural sleep. Thp Children's Comfort —’Ibe Hother’s Friends cenuine CASTORIA Auwars Bears the Signature of 2 In Use For Ovef 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought 'mi :("fin CompaNy. NEW vORK CITY, Ford Honeycomb "RADIATOR $20.00 WE REPAIR AND RECOVER ALL KINDS OF RADIATORS NO JOB TOO LARGE—NO JOB TOO SMALL WE ARE EXPERTS IN RADIATOR REPAIRING The Johnson Co. : 107-109 FRANKLIN STREET Radiator Department NORWICH, CONN, ed and buutexed .“Heat eagesq ‘pain” reduces the /. inflammation and scatters conges- destroyers 1 jyst as hot as theold | io! aster it is mueh quicker, m:r‘.”u’t; more effective aaqd can’ not hllm e g et aches, pai: “Its rub. it am whe ing, in; Tief you have,lénged for surely arrives | beeause “Heat. ehses pain” 20 ana & gr:fi Q!Cm.%w“ by mfl! WINTER WEATHER DOES NOT LHECK STORRS HENS Snew 3nd ice and the rest of ihe elements ‘of &n old fashioned winter are not holding™up the hens at Storrg, In the 12th week of the laying centest the birds laid a total of 2,292 eges, or 3 vield of neariy 33 per cent. This i§ nearly 40 eggs better than for the pre- vious week “and 200 eggs more than the flve_year average. Geographically the leading pens for the weck were widely distributed, with Connectient at the of the list. - W, H. Basgett's pen of Wfiua Reeks from Cheghire, Conn., got away with first flav:e with & ywld of 49 eggs, or a little more than deuble the averaze for all pens, E. A, Baj- iard's White Legherns from Chestnut Hil, Pa, were secend hest 1&7 lhc 000 | ook with a vield of 45 esgs. er's pen of the same brns oriches, L. I wers<in ~thir o ik & Seormaren Ay esgs. Charles H. Lane's Reds from Sputh- . came next with a kcere egEE, aw}e.l Langford ‘Pouurv Varm's Wyandoites from Langford, B. C., were in fifth place with 40 eggs to their credit. The contest birds are not of cetrse i mated. They are puliets that are net gurB | used for breeders. For those, however, weho intend to hatch chicks during t coming season the time has arrived when the birds shou)d be mated. Tt i3 true that one can sometimes get fer- tile egzs withinfour or five days after the introduction Of the male, but gen- erally it is not safe to wait unti] the iast minute. It is better to mate tie hirds seyeral weeks ahead of the time that the epes gre to be used for hatch- ing. In, this comnection it max he noted that eggs can ordingrily be ysed for fncubation for & week or so =fter the removal of the male from the flock, On the other hand..some fertility ’Wl“ persist for a_much lonzer time, . In other words, if one wishes te males I mid-season T minst SlEN 4 least three weeks to elapse before be- ing perfectly sire that the new male 18 =ire of the chicks. The three best pens in earh of principal varieties are as follows: Plymouth Rocks. Merritt M. Clark (Barred), Brook- . field Center Conn. . Jyles T. Froncais (Barred), West Hampton Beach L. 5 One Farm (Barred), Hampton Beaeh, T.. L White Wy.ndothl. Langford Poultry Farm, Lansford, x‘arm. Merrythought Columbia, onn, . Herbert L. Que. ;. Rhed- Illnnd Reds. Pmer're:t Orflmrus Groton, Mass. Charles . Lanc. Soutibora. Mass. 42 Jacop E. Jam Have Conn. North ite Leghors : Georze Phillips, Seymour, Cona.. u-rnmmught ¥arm, . Coluhbia, .. 378 Glenhnpe ‘Farm, Pittereld, Mass.. 378 Miscellaneous, % H. P. Cloyes (Buff Wyandottes), Hartt'nrd Gonn o i 388 L. Anderson (Rhode I!Ilnd “Whites), Windnam, X. H....... 365 A. E. Hampton (Black Lc;hnrnn), Pittstown‘ N. J. esnies. 118 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR EX-SERVICE MEN In eonjunetion with the natien- wide programme of the - war werk couneil, ¥, M. C. A. edueational ser- vice for demebllized men, the county commlittes of the Young Men’s Chrie= tien Association of New Lonmdon county is coopersting in making &vailable scholarships for ex-service men within the county. - The program provides the opportunity for any exr gervice men to- abtain free ‘schélar- | of the ships to any school that s deing standard werl and is available 1§ the appligant. Excellent eourses aye of- fered threugh correspendence. These are within resch of every ex-service man and are free to him. The fol- lowing committee has reently . been formed; Harpy M, Clari, gistrict man- ager of the Conneeticut General Life Insyrance Compsny, of Norpich, shairman; Roy H. Keller, former ex- geryice man, new county secretary of New London cetnty, secretary tg the vommittee; PFrank Palmer of Palmer [f0) Bros. Mills, Fitehville; Irank E, Rob- inson, cashier of the Jewett City Sav- ings Bank, C. W. Allyn, merchaft, of BILIOUS! ; Quick! Get Liver and Bowels Right with 'M.'A,m Bhids s’ M Jlrsh)p Applicants Turred T "Paste, tion, se.unw Sitin, n.fi;‘)flmm’b'le Head- aches come from a torpid liver and sxusflth howels, which cause the stom- | g ach to beeome filled with undigested foad, 'h!ch} sours and fermen ;.l;m agids, v "mand poisons. Cas. liver and constipated gin'wals at ] cleansing and straighten you q“ w merning. Cmre(a pm or inconvenience you 1 ;_ s ’ Salts, Oil, or griping hey work| ! while you ll-tP- ¥ assured each ex-service man nppw- ing. Any former soldier, sailar of ma- rine who served his country during the“reeent war is eligible for a sehol- ho gualify for enrell - in three® scholarships may cither day or n.ght school. ~ A fmited number are available in ' technical schools and universities for the four year courses.' The approximate value of each ig $500 per annum. These ap- plicants will be passed upon by the state edyeational service eommittee. Ih other sections of the country where thig service has been offered many men are availing themselves of e oppasizinlty of. eontpiuing their education and thereby improving their wage earning capacity. These schol- arships are of necessity limited in number and can be awarded only within -a limiteq amount jof time. * It is, therefore, urgent that every inter- csted individual get in touch with Roy E. Keiler, 312 Thayer building, Nor- wich, Copnecticut, who is secretary of the committee. 3 GOVERNMENY BUILDING IN BERLIN BARRICADED Beslin, Jan, 36 (By the A. P).—Wil- helmstrasse tonighi is barricaded and under the guard of numerous treeps. A patrol of gighteen armored autemo- biles and g haif ‘dopen huge motor (ruck_s loaded with armed troops ar- rived early in the evening and imme- diately took up. their positions in front government building and shut oft &1 tiame (rom the thorenghiare, The pm, tions mun by Minister of Defen: oske were stimulated, in addmau ‘the uswlz ypon Mathias Erzherger today, by rumers that the menurchists would attempt an jasur- rection op ihe eve of the former em- perer's Virthlay (whieh occurs tomor- rew) and that the attack was to be primarily directed against the inde- ent socialists and radieals. the. government premptly bnndad the rumors as' wholly. un- td and _eyen ridiculed them, the af t on Ergbergers life prompted ookt to mobilize the troons for the "’.‘;,"’" n’ :A the government offiees. Groton, Conn.. The eommittee 15 now ack was not the first at- in -pesition to-recelve applicants, An|(eMPt Made to Will Frzherger. Last impartial end simple examination is|’ Welmar he harely escaned of troers whe, ax he congerva- Eraherger es- a haye been tives and mnup;gus, caped in'2n autemohile 2 ;nhnutnmmd s, When' the 'present Hemerich.n berger trial beman the government As- signed_twe :*-la-«g;thes men ‘to pro- teet w! aeeompanied him ie.court the lr-t dav, FeSeRce Was ob; to b; 12“23'2:" y ~”m gsind ctives aut‘ n't' !het el u-mr M told: them to wze: out- made scareely anv t G S ey i S ‘officig] ear, even for such short dis- ‘!‘i!m wbgw:hn n;n m”x‘;m o nance e ‘ehaneellery, whish are -390 mm \ o¥EaRs are prom- ger's watch and was deflected, while | the third bullet entered his shouider. The bullet had not been extracted at 9 o'clock this evening, but Erzberger was reported to be resting fairly com- fortably at his home. ALL RECORDS BROKEN IN SAVINGS BANKS DEPOSITS Hartford, Conn., Jan. 26. — Bank Commissioner Everett J. Sturges made a statement today showing the in-| di; valued at $1,150 from the Union Trust company here and ‘$2 from the town of Warwiek wers re-|to Cleveland and Tolede, O. turned today in the superigr court. | Miss Yorston, employed as a clerk | Providence. sold the bonds, bough( an automcbile, |1ker of the town farm in Winsted, ]whleh she later jeft in a garsge in ostan tn be called for. and then went | She re- | turned nome veluntarily and pleaded nolo contendre to warrants charging jper with embezzlement and larceny. 000 Liberty bonds | Union here an Allen = Warwick towm nager of the bank She went to is alleged, shel the Trust Oompany bank Norfolk.—Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, un- til soon after her husband’s death resident of Nerfolk, .will succeed Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Webster as care- appeared wher crease for three months ending Jjan. 1 in savings ank deposits as §12,512- 120,41, and in the asseis of siate banks and trust companies $9,093,695.71, This is the largest ratio of increase in bank assets for three months in the history of the state, The total amount of assets of sa: ings banks on Jan, 1, 1920, was $431.- 769,000, and of trust companies and state banks $177,940,000, In o statement received from the federal authorities in Washington by the bank commissioner today, Con- ' necticut stands tenth among the states of the union in the amount of re- sources of its banking institutions un- der state control. WOMAN CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT OF BONDS ;i — Drops & _ perfect East Greepwich, R, L. Jan. 26.—In. | remedy for ‘throat dictments charging Mary A. Yorston | lrritations. with embezzlement of Liberty bonds Relieves* the throat after dusty driving 2nd just the ounmee of preventian need- throat. dyness irritation. physiclags pro- hounce L, C. Cough AUTOMOBILISTS SHOULD TAKE L.C. COUGH .DROPS ed.” Wonderful Acid-Stomach Makes Millio: Their Time Metchnikoft, de- elared thn:épeopla generally become fl@cxgnm- —years and years before their tims —that @ person ought to live well over & hun- proved that the toxic poisons wbich form in the iawmws and ecause auto- ieation had more o do with shortening life than lnyflnug else. Clean out these poisons 1o reason why human bem;n sheuld not |m, hale, hearty, stmg \!:;_ ;am ormore. Buch s the the noted Metchnikoff. qms; toxic poisons—where do they come !mm—hsv do they get into the in- testinal traet? Sciénce gives us an suswer in ‘The fsmons scientist, Prof. feeble, g dred years. He intoxi and. thers ous, 3 hundred trine as taught What causes one word—Acid-Stomach. Acid-Stomach Cauges food and l; thu mass of partizlly femn g sing 3 el ‘:u%;;d'l& be strong, toxic poi g in through'the i tht l!‘: :l::a%’od ;%’." iy Mond iy e oo rain of dise: T, en and worme before their zmwh- Old Before wd mm S coie the bard A o"&"-* Ly s O effets of Ac .m.* -ym way has found of Mmbu quiek) that it seems pimost ux| ua]g.b Thij nmdy is called EATONIC, & com- lea’ e strong, aids ik and n and so b;lp. Yo mouth- Tt i oy e s KSS&%‘W‘ ont ol»zv'e gages of in: ) hfi% ga8sy, soily Stome ¢ miserable puffed r,fifiu, ulf stres ol ATONIC affords al- sell and DSy healthy, in the Cou-on uhnulh s flut in order to stop the mmunu,. those to your must get ¥id of the Acld -Stomach; juss s Thén he cuptt. und db Ang 'mwm ni BIIF wn‘l' .Ol V!’t‘%:?m‘. "'”?#:-ru 3 e o B Weal mrosnbua'“" te klum Nay, wa g0 not elad in velyet, ;:Ifi ’2.!5!!7 Ko wp kg . + A rignt rare lnfl mec;uul ‘” e xii"’muqne. Lt kiH '?L"" 1“ u" m‘:a T?AEH,Z' i il Ch- N-w Tork - 4*5 - STRICTLY GERM PROOF. The A‘mmvgt Baby and the Prophy- Wors SIsgiag (s the gerten whan:ths They u&,; upon the arnqu with & It Wl.!n'. dl; hfncled and it wam't steriliz They sald it was a Microbs and & Het] f Disease, They nen.n;:g it |n P a varer eof & Q‘fl T eeser that wes They froze il n.l !ah.d s | t ermat te with | A4 Sl LT Tk il In mlphure:e:l,!wdtonn they MPG‘ They lukfl'l with | of hl(d hml They d ltunu and | 5B t!ny toeik it b "E“ ar A.nd e]ected it a_m¢ h:r of Lha My gated Band. There's not & Micraccus {n the garfen they pla; Todotorm s dezen in a dal A ,t.‘:‘.:lv‘lalhus his rations from & Th B\I!fl\ lhfl Lhe B..'by and the o munns na f ) —.A.r).hur Guitermsa. Sl st HUMOR OF THE DAY (e Taniea bart s the pp}t‘i.{nb?n ,Bov il e play, s ety tho FurtainBoye Life, She—(to dentist-lover). wul nat believ; t:!w 1 come here Mz th B il end her & bill tegwr- row.—Bosten Tran: v A'Ihbb—fii' far is it to Boess taineer—Well, it be up the nfi”&u about two wheeps, § boller m & hound's bay!—Cartoens Magar CM!«‘«EM' do you stand ea ths | question of government comirol? w—It geems to have an un. b&vw faeult; nr;ening the coramad: ity in question unpder control of the profiteers—Life. | un. b s the Fire- e A vaniioe s a2's e, | bomflka wwe Mp, Doubleyew—Homelike? That | means their cook hag just left. DPass | it up.—Housten Pest. “The human anatomy is 1 wonder- | ful bn. of mec¢hanism,” observed the Ves” agrsed the fool “Pat & man on the back, and you'll make his head swell"—Cincinnati Enquirer. “Isn’t that man rather slamming your nation and your principles? Why |don’t you talk back to him?” “WWhat's the use? He's deaf, and leven if he could hear, he wouldn't lis- ten.”—Pittsburgh Leader. “Then you never kick about house- hold expenses?’ “Nope.” i “How’'s that?” i “My wife would tell me {o rim the ' house.”—Louisville Courler-Journal. “Competition is the life of trade.” “I suppose so,” replied ihe weary- | looking woman. “You ought to have | scon the competition I got igto teday | for a chance to buy what 1 wanted at, the barzain counter” — Washington | Star. 1 “Where are you geing?" askeq the | returned hero's mother as he mg:i toward the door, a vicious jook os his | “Te find the man who sent me this | letter suggesting that I take a eourse | in physicsl culture” was the savaze sponge as the door slamwied.”"—The Home Sector. “Tm atraid !flu Sereleat aid naf enjoy the party, “Indeed ”* “An old friend of hers was smonz \ the guests, a lady wWho has three grown children. She kept ref to the time when she and M'ss | were girls together.” — Birmingham | Age-Herald. i KALEIDOSCOPE - About three-! !Mm'lu of the mi tion of Denmark is znnfld cyltivation of the soik Ships built of steel are gaid to be( able to carry about 20 per eent, more cargo than those made of iron. .d'!‘he B;l:i:n f;vebr:"mm: flam ::- a prize for the plcture ing thpe evil effects of drunkenness, A Seotch scientist has discovered a new metal believed to belong to the| .| platinum -group which he has mamed ' *| canadium. ’ It was announeed in parliament Dicermair s et he MUMDer OF RARD: -rfl uhiu Jhlsd er ml:ilgl to Conttoer s R of whien 5 had | been delivered to foreign Consul Gmml Skinner cables from London under date of J 18 that | since January 1 :we nm of -n-i gar, AggremAt'ni have been forwarded the Unijted States. with an m n-lu- ot $200.000, E‘u Ath it !l wlll b lllahhl writes at U] regular prewar - HY. Where the Aumlu\\ arm; have fixeq the price at 12 pi ennlp pe stein. The rate for real Pilsener is 41 l pfennigs, and in Germany an Ameri- can dollar is now worth 1,000 pfennigs. The ilittle slike the northwest corner of rving and Tourtéenth strest, - New Yerk, fronting 8 feet and € Inches om the street and 12 feet gnd 3 inches on Irv- ing Place, which or derndes. is'in be razed te allow for e e the adjolning Bot~’ bullding oyer the sit During the nga.r season 1388. 15 sugar-cane factorles of s ad showed a total production 6f m 1ops of &ugar. It is e‘imt’o«! 3 ‘in_preparing fex season of 1920, will altogether hase gbout $250,000 worth at!