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National Bank. *Willard Signs to Fight Moran. - City, Mo., Jan, 17—Jess Wil- champion heavyweight - pugilist, was signed by Jack Curley for a fight with Moran of Pi - hert tonight e fight, which will be held in New York, will be of ten rounds, it l?htprthe match. which will be held _some time bhefween Anrfl“t 10 a‘.\.u'l 22, ‘who gave o ‘orma.- HiosP regheding The IGAIBG Gr. the, b= ‘&\Bfl.s‘lflfl!flhfll'«i get $32,500 ‘end s cent. of the The fight papers, Curley said; bare; o 4o and: Jones,” his b stropolis; C: of LA bt ‘ately 1 match Curley left imwad:; an attempt, he ‘secure ’d"signature to a contract. Jones lard, forfeit of $5,000 to insure his end of the contract. Curley refuséd to “discuss Moran's ~Bob Vernon of New York was ap- pointed official stakeholder. Crimson ‘to Meet Tigers ass., . 1T ufll’« ‘will meet e in three years when they‘compéte ‘April 20 at = Princeton, g,wflfl,fluo mget Cornell in 20 'and Yale at New London June 23. : SaEe ceton. T 23, and for the first second at Prince-! { . - - -SPORTING NOTES. mhgmmm Reds, bas signe e d his confract to play with Herzog's club ‘season.. ’ tAle 20, §’dn I Thé’Phillies liave recetved the sign- for Ménager Griffith of the Senators has Elxt out contrs ball players signed, - foi ts to a number of his | Of who thus far have not has vouchsafed the in- tion_that . several of the men have to stand slight decreases res'shown “in’ their 1915 con- ) from ‘Cleveland ‘when some e AR Jones S many men to require Tillman Des Moines club of tho Wente w38 i B Bt e W mervices. Dr. J. M. KING SR AR B K o, s Moves v K. of C. vs Moose; Elks vs Owls. Owls. s February. vs. Owls; Eilks vs. 10—Hks vs K. of C. Moose vs 17—K. of C. vs Moose; Elks vs Owls. ’&K.Aof C. uut)wmu: Elks' vs Moose. - 2 X 2—Hiks vs K. of Moose vs Owls. K. ot C. vs Moose; ks vs Owls. 18K of C. vs Owls; Elks vs Moose. i 28—Elks vs K. of C.; Moose vs Owls. “30—K. of C. vs Moose; Elks vs Owls. 5 3 Apil “6—K of C. vs Owls; Elks vs Moose. 13—Elks vs K. of C.; Moose vs Owls. 20—K: of C. vs Moose; Elks vs Owls. * 27—K. of C. vs Owls; Elks vs Moose. Fabre Enlists in_Hospital Corps. Montrea], Jan. 17.—Edouardo Fabre, that Sinclairs selling the the Giants, virtually ends rumors. that he was to purchase the Giants. salary’ lim fall by ‘f?; foree, President Chiv] on announc- ion of the lmit took R ‘proposal was made and it will brought up at' the q to be held in Columbus. Owner McGill and M r dricks of the Indianapolis ol interviewed officials of the Nationals relative to the transfer of several players. Hen- Weegham Ready to Complete Sale, Chicago, Jan. 17.—President Weeg- ham of the Chicago National League Baseball club, announced today that MARKET OPENED ACTIVE. Tapered Off to Less Than. Normal Proportions Toward the Close. New York, Jan, 17.—The most note- worthy - feature of today's variable | market was the absolute lack of public interest. Trading was active and broad a the forenoon, with a confusion 900 Cub’ Am. 8 Sug 2500 Diss Secpr ‘S”gll 54 gains and losses, but tapered off to{: less than nominal proportions toward: ‘the close of the session. - £ . Some of the'more speculative issues, including American Coal Products, In- Nickel and U. S. Industrial | Alcohol;rascended to quotations never before attained, this being true also of tile Marine securities. In. fact, 1€ v&re the snhstgx:is.[ ;e; :s - day, the ecommon rising 1/:3-8 to -4, preferved: 3 3-4 to 85 1-4, @nd the certificates 3-8 to 101 7-8. $THer® was no: news -to explain tie continued rise of . the. Marine issues, but it is believed that the details’ of the . reo; ards’ completion and. that the share: holders will receive far more consid- eration than was thought likely a few ‘Most pf-the war shares ruled slightly over last week’s final prices, and there was a.steady though moderate inquiry for Central Leather, American Hide and Leather preferred, Pullman Car, National Lead, United Fruit and such utllities as Wastern Union and People’s ted States Steel reflected pressure ' same character as marked Te- it dealings in that stock, but Beth- . Steel was more active after its { “decline, closing at 488, a gain of i “Olls and coppers were under. the influetice of Mexican conditions, and rails displayed little animation, except towards. the close, when minor shares, olis and_St. Louis common and preferred, broke sharply. Total sales amounted to 585,000s hares. Internati stocks were again at lonal marked ‘depreciation in London com- | d with last week’s closing prices; and additional selling of the Pacifics and coppers were reported for foreign account. Exchange markets were dull, ‘with firmness.in sterling and a slight sk in rates on Paris and Berlin. 8 4 1-2s were almost the sole source of strength to the bond mar- ket, other active issues manifesting an| yncertain ' trend. Total value, aggregated $4,070,000. United States bonds were unchanged on & sales, par k STOCKS. i ! ; i 5§i§5z! EEbENE %] 2Egap rgz % * i - :si‘&%? SRR 28EE 2zaadEiatagiaz fehissden H Fo :§~ ERERFR i S2RE 18700 Mex Petrol 300 #1165 Miami 700 Minn & St L . St L 99) Minn& 200 M St P & S8 M - -\‘ " R PR P g g FEGo $58 edi. probably not be | i B Eakncipanaswg AR IE S uEsEgLLYsEREEEY sesszegussunank i 5::5‘3::3'!3'”? 3 :E:===l!llllln? u.-n-q-n--.‘.‘::E‘ sugaEagoursReey PETTIC PP 4 ESESeRantannsai WA S & ] i mrzssangusnal ' S5t WEREMEIR2SRIY ot L Haue sty Rzl o SR T surcanmtmnananawnsbn | aswinestorawnl senneudanystaal SERECT PREE R, HousssssseRsrvnssseal | Eussssnsmessd BuNRBuNsERLnRRRGsLEY, LTI PP AIl of the Dodgers have signed for next season but Monte Prieste, the|f recruit drafted from the New York State league, who is expected to send in his John Hancock soon. Owner Ebbets says the Superbas are ready to go training any minute. DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD ~ = short. get_their spring train- ing for the most part in a gym, and after the weather allows, they . wor out on_the after the “By this I dop’t mean real profes- slonal . engagements. Representing somie summer hotel or playing for some obscure country town team ought not_to imperil amateur’s standing. “Summer € 1 ought to be en- couraged to my mind. This would keep the professional ranks recruited Wwith the best kind of men, and on the other hand it uld give many & young the for a Jucrative living some professional walks of life could not' afford him.* Syracuse and M—lzln Resume Rela- tions. se University will assume athletic relations with the United States Naval on May 20, when the ’varsity crews meet the midshipmen in a two mile race on the Severn. \ ers Called Upon to Fill Big Orders. Owners of automobiles here, have Dbeen watching carefully the in the price of gasoline will ‘be to learn that the gasoline problem is to be rigidly probed by the Federal ‘Trade Commussion. | B commission with ‘who rise The federal trade’ % |its weeping power and HEE e dadddraegadd m\lmhuhlh gl (1 §§§5§§§§§§5§§§ 5252 E. ggii . New York, Jan. 41 : | closed st X .| have been ganization, is “golng after” the high cost of gasoline, with a view to locat- ing the responsibility for the increase in price and determining the justifi tion for the advance. lnt-mpufiuumu un way for members of the. give details of their operations. The conunung’ rise in the price large oil companies pricés are normal and that in other sections where there is no competition the price is fixed up- on the basig-of “all the trafic can alleged in.some for holsting the price. Fortunately, it is said, the survey keeps pretty tab upon production and will be able to present figures of the actual quantity of ofl produced. " after which the tourist may stay the Dominion for 10 days. American automobile manufactur- ers are now one of the most ist, in try have been ealled upon to automobiles and motor It and motor trucks are on trial the world, and upon the quality, price, and ormance of these at the periphery and the inmertoothed driv- has invented a chain to pull autos out of mudholes. It is made out of a series of U-shaped links. At one end of the chain are two The chine is started up and the traction ?:l‘.em the wheel and the chain brings the machine up to a more solid stretch of iway. The wheel passes between the two stakes, which are set well :.mtrltl, mah u}a locks slip off the stakes e Wwheel passes. - A combi portant feature is its sound box. The distance between the vibrating dia- phragm of ‘the horn and the flat sur- x:‘l thle lamp :‘huuhll such that ve lengths the vibrati emitted from the horn are hur':nofl components of the wave lengths na- tural to the distance of the dlaphragm In other words, the shell of the lamp is made to assume the additional function of constituting ® Fere s & now” paisiotic. desien b5 new. o the decaration ofp:utomobfl::.l‘n!t'?: radiator dea | intended to be placed on the cap. figures clnalraheh;xmt.:u thhxabut..-.amul ‘proportion of export trad & - from this country for the month of October, for instance, amounted to $334,038,473, and in November to over $500,000,000 ‘whhlle the total of all war material ipped during the same period- was only $40,661,560. = “This foreign the mand for open cars begins to drop off in the late fall. Countries in the southern hemisphere, such as South Amgérica, Australia, and South Africa, “Dunu.' the first six days ;! Decem: e i Der, this year, for example, the Jef- fery company shipped more care than ‘were shipped during the entire month of December a year ago. . At the present “time, app 38,000 men are employed in the factory as compared to 1,300 a year ago. When the car must be jacked for such as removing the mlo:lel-l become on. It is obvious that by screw- the hub cap on further the wheel be forced from the exle. A few sharp blows on the cap with a light ?h‘l‘:. will often assist the operation. It is the invention of Louis V. is of metal, with' the s 1 hands, letters and hueflx‘:tes‘r:lflum Most cars are i leather holster for hol ","'"’h.":‘:’.'n! g: crank when it is not in use. time when the American de- |, the bearing. Th free itself from the Ia!? e——— THE ABTNA. WHEIESTIO BUI B ARDS. 7 Alleys. 6 Tables. STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders ork and materials at right Wi prices by siilled labor ephone. 60 WEST MAIN ST. et e RN BT R. R. AGNEW, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Room 214 Thayer Building Norwich, Conn. Gnmdvi’flo office: 1 ours: = 7-8 except Wednesday and gcytur- and appointment Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE' e sl oantes our service fo be the ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS 'DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Street