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HOCKEY EVENTS FILL PROGRAM FOR TODAY Great My ithe score half but in to "Fommy T scover, ith Hme two at Canada vs, Britain and U, s, Ve Sweden Big Olympic Features On Seventh Day Chamonix, France, rrogeam for the seventh day of the Aymple winter sports competition e, 1.<The §{ Herre, )| Smith, P DIAALN DAIY HL “ GRESCENTS WINNERS OVER FALGON FIVE (Continued from Preceding Page) South Church was the first to score when Anderson dropped in a field goal | from the side. Then Parker, also of the South Church, scored and made a total of four points. Norton of the West Ends dropped one in from the 15 foot line. TRen Larson put one in from the 15 foot line and brought up the score to' 2 points. The first half ended with a score of 10-2 in favor of the South Church. In the second half the West Ends played a good defensive game, hold- ing the South Church to four points, while the West Ends were held to 2 points, In this 'period Herre, the stellar guard of the South Church, was put out on persenals and Smith took his rlace. Aronson and Cooley played well for the South Church, while Bacon and Larson starred for the losers, The South Church would like to ar- range games with any team averaging 100-116 1bs. The summa South Church. Rronson, rf. Parker, If. Cooley (capt) rg. Hitchner, 1g. Field TFouls Total 0 14 Fouls T Uml 0 West Iinds lascon, rf. Norton, If. ........~ 1 Larson, c. 1 Marey, rg. o Walters, Referee, Anderson; scorer and timer, Yahm, The Harmony club will have plenty next week when they the strong Y, M. H, A, Jrs. of Hart- ford on Monday evening. This team ! is noted for its wonderfu] team work and lost but one game out of a pos- sible 20, The game will be played at the Hopking strect .gym as a prelim- inary to a big game., There is sure to | be plenty of excitement when these two n\;xl city teams clash for the old New Britain-Hartford spirit has by no means died ont, On Tuesday the Panthe Boys, junior wonder team o who have been turning back all op- position with ease, will be the oppon- ents of the Harmony Quintet. This hattle will decide the wingner of the senfor league which has been raging | like a house on fire for the past fow weeks, BELFAST PLANS WELGOME 0 U. §. HOCKEY TEAMS Touring British I<les To of the Boys' of opposition ack up agalnst Specd Players Row Be Given Cordial Reception In Ireland Beifast, 1eh, 1. Will be given the American Lockey t n now touring the British Isles on its arvival in Belfast, Feb, 15 and afterward the team will be 1 ceived by ®ir James Craig, the pre- micr, and Lady Craig- at Stormont The Hippodrome theater will visited at night with the party the ts of Raymond Burke, president of the UlNermen’s hockey organiza- A civil weleome wom was confined to hockey, Canada play- Britain at 1 o'clock this i the United States mest- g Bweden at 3 poom. The winners aualify for the finals on*Sunday, Tn addition, Czechoslovakia and Switzers d luled to compete for the champlonship in the upper y | half the draw The wenther continued cold, making it ideal for ice was hard and fast “What do you think 246 | cuns whom you whre *ihe finals?” a news ont asked Harry {etar hockey player We ought to beat them was Watsoi?s reply fng Gres Lernoon, were s celly el hockey of the Ameri- to mect in PAPer correspe Walson, Cana 10 or 12 Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel ke Cod Liver Ol for get enough his e und osh on boncs to to swallow . o Laboratorics, putting up Cod 1 tablet form o Tab I Tek druggist tab woman althy ney the fishy cause 11 v Cod 1 Clark & 1 rd Um a Drug Co every s them man Vs or Met iver on Any pou days, worthy the naw 60 or of 1 refunded toen ‘pounds rolynst blets will be n f Childrer put o grow (& mm OF 231y NES M- WHAT tion. Saturday morning's program in- cludes a visit to the York street linen mill, and after the game the team will be the guests of the president of the Women's Hockey team, while Mayor Turner will entertain them at dinner at the eity hall, On Sunday they will visit the Giant's Causew where High Sherift Dufft will tain, Molla Mallory May Play For Norway in Olvmplcs] New York, Feb, 1 Mre. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, times na- dional woman's tennis. champion, who hat heen bareed from competing for the United States in the Olympies, 1s cligible to represent Norway her na- tive land, if she desires to do so. T question, & subject of uncertainty for soveral weeks, was settied definitely vesterday in invitation extended to Mre, Ma to compete for Nor way seven an ory Bacon Rinds on rinds for wns or soup. Have flavoring dri your ba d peas or b STEP DOW. ) [responded and " ... . 0| e atate, Lord | enter- | VALD, PnibAY, FLBRUARY 1, 1924, SHOOTS 4 PEOPLE TO -Takes Her Alter Killings Feb. 1. | Klotew N. D, ~Theodore |Larson, farmer, near dinburgh, North Dakota, yesterday afternoon |shot and killed his estranged wife, her two sisters and his brother-in-law on the 8. 8. Quanbeck farm, near here, escaping on horseback with his four-year-old daughter, over whom |the quarrel took place. Later he was arrested at his father's farm, near Edinburgh, where he was disarmed by members of the family. TLarson went to the Quanbeek farm, seven miles southwest of the home of his wifé's family where she had taken refuge after leaving him two weeks |ago, to demand possession of their daughter, Thelma, aged fours, His |wife’s sister Helen, 36 was shot and |killed when she attempted to prevent 'mim from taking the child. Mrs, |lie Larson 32, his wife w [stanly killed in attempting to keep possession of the child. The second sister Emma 27, was killed while tele- | 3 [phoning for help. | Olar Arnesop, her brother-in-law was met at the door by Larson who shot bim, killing him |instantly. Larson then dragged Aren-| son's body into the house, osene over all four bodies and sef 'ilr" to them and to the house, He |then seized the little girl and escaped on Arneson's horse. An old man, |asteep upstairs in the time of the shooting. The fwent down stairs just in time to see yl arson shoot his wire and her second |sister, A hired man, and a ncighbor |extinguished the flames after the {bodies had been partly burned. Largon went to the home of his father, Singer Larson threc miles |away where he was disarmed by |members of his family. He offercd Inn resistance, house ‘Magnus Johnson Invades | Press Gallery of Senate | Men’s Overcoats senate press gul- | ) 1.—Magnus John- Min- Washington, I"ch, on, farmer labor senator from I1esota invaded the |lery yesterday to make a personal |but verbal attack on a corresponde ut | of a Minnesota newspaper., Shaking his fist in the correspond- | ent’s face, Senator Johnson |strong adjectives and epithets in tak- ling exception to an article the newspaperman concerning measure before the senate, Hall & hunpdred corrcspondents gathered around and there were cries of “throw him out,” before the sena- tor was escorted from the gallery hy the superintendent, —Emil Plelmeier, minister of war during the commun- (ist uprising in Munich early in | was arrested recently on a charge of stealing bieyeles, The police said Piel- Munich, Feb, for months, Most of the other insur- [rection cabinet members, including Kurt Eisener, the leader, wore shot by troops, Piles 't Be Cured from the Outside. government Ca External | Plies, Nm do surgieal operations, | The is inside—bad eire tion. 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RECOVER DAUGHTER | Farmer Sought Custody of Child! poured Thor Knuteson was at the| first shot woke IMm up and he! used | written by ' a cure parts | Internal treatment is | everywhere under | 'CRITIC OF ROYALTY ‘(mmn Zodiltz-Truetzsehler Defends r His Book Which Has Caused His Ostracisim From Society Berlin, Feo. tracism by his own family and | officers of the old German army, | Count Zedlitz-Truetzsehler says he is (8till convinced that he was right in | publishing his boo | Life at the Kaiser's Court,” which created so much escitement amo families which were associated with |the imperial libuse. | The count says he wrote the | with the intention that it be not print- |€a until 1970, and caused it to be |scaled with instructions that it be 1d until that date. But ‘when the former emperor published his |memoirs, and other officers and | statesmen printed books in violation of old traditions, the count felt it was his duty to bring out his book and let it confirm or deény the statements of other men concerning the same per- Head. “I thought it was fairer {the storm my bLook might raise than “lto force ome of my sons to do so,” |sayy the count. “Whoever reads my booi without prejudice will realize that I have no desire for sensation, {but simply wish to serve my countr I be it republic or moenarchy, by pe suading men to speak their convie- tions and not to belie them because of nersonal agvantages, as did many of the officials about the empero v DEFENDS PUBLICATION 1.—In spite of his os-| all | “Twelve Years of | book to stand ' To the men who boycott him | cause of the book which put Hinden- | burg and many other prominent fig- ures in the light of eringing, fawn | ing sycophants in the presence of the | former emperor, Count Zedlitz-Truetz- | schler says: “But you, my friends, |who now bar me from society, be- {ware! The weapon using | against me is most une It H\A\‘ cause many in the future to be instead of telling the truth, everyone is ready, as I am, to live a | die alone.” HOSTAG! Bucharest, I be- | you are TO BE FREED. b. 1.—Strange as it tunatzs are to be | her may seem, certain Hungary is still helding Rumanian subjects as host ages of war. But they soon will be re. lcase for the foreign minister has recently concluded an arrangement with Hunggry, by which thesé unfore sent home at once, ECONOM TO LEIPSIC Leipsic, Feb, 1.—An instityte eof world economics has been established under the direction of Dr, Ernést Seulze, head of the University of Ieipsic. Economists from all over the world will be ipvited to lecture, espé« {cially on the economic affairs of the ! war on the various nations. | Singers, Speakers—Everybody! ment tin, It’s free. Or get Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend CATARRHAL JELLY KONDON'S is antiseptic and healing. 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