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KILLS MOTHER-IN-LAW '???? - ?( * . ' j '? jt?' Hagerytbwn M?n H'?C ill H^r khrheV?: ??/> Hagetstown, Md., m>\ Nettie Ho?e, aged No>111 pect street, was shot to dfath shortly before noon yesterday in the kitchen at her heme by het son in law, GeorgetM/'Kauffma", who quarreled with his .mother-in law because she would not aid Mm ^ in locating his wife, Ella Kauff man, who left him Monday in Cleveland, Ohio, where they had been living for the last three years. Kauffman came to Hagerstown, be lieving he would finely his wife here. Kauffman surrendered himself at police headquarters directly after 'the shooting, to which there were iio Tijwsfws,, H?"l ica'i'"' ,'t co? - ir* ^ i ',i /-* I JAtrf. Xr<?-c; Slip srprrrai'vt Jrojn lic-r husbandj \ Uexaudej*- 'host', iivti'.l1 villi h?jr So'if, Bruntull/ ~ d' J Clyde HUse, "and' a niece, Miss Eva PompeD. Kauffmann visited Mrs. Rose I last night and had a stormy inter - | view with her, it is reported, leay ling at midnight iit- an angry moud. j It is said he failetT to obtain fiom i Mrs. Hose any information as to his wife's whereabouts. \ esterda-x Kauffman again visited Mrs. Hose' and, finding no one in the hotise except "his- mother in law, it is pre sumed, -he shot her when she re fused to aid.him 'n finding her daughter, ? I ' $ ' THEATRES .GRAND THEATRE ? All of the regular patrons of the Grand Theatre will find a picture of unusual interest in "bornhey <fc Son," to be presented tonight. And it is not amiss to say that a pic ture. of this character will create many new frieiids of enthusiastic picturegoer* for Managers Rose and Seigel. For it teems with human interest, mirroring upon the screen the virtues and vices; the strength and weakness; the generosity am! selfishness; the love and hatred, Proud and haughty Raul IJolnbey; eveit of modern times. Jn . fact, these very qualities which <*? i>i in the Dickens characters are re-i sponsible for the. life and appeal of! his novels to the average present- ! day readers of ail ages. Ovvery character in c'ne tale of "Domlbey & Son" wiil bring to mind a counterpart in those with whom you mingle day by day. his gentle daughter, Florence; the equally arrogr.nt wife, who dared to defy her unjust mate; the confi dential clerk. Carker, a wolf in sheep's clothing; all of these you will recognize at once. For Nature does not change, and people are alike wherever they may be. This unusually interesting pic i turcs will be at the Grand Theatre j tonight. Also Mutt 'and Jeff. 1 Try a Gazette classified ad. I Pictures Changed ,j Daily The Grand Theater Matinee Saturday Every ]] Matinee TODAY and Night Specials Feature. Triangle Presents Charles Dicken's Great Play "Doroby & Son" The author is known by all, so don't miss his master piece. 'i \ ? Also Mutt and Jeff in "Here and There" * ?? MONDAY Dorothy Dal ton in "The Mating of Marcella" New York's 400 has suffered no more bitter arraign ment than in this Paramount Picture. . 1 Also Last Chapter "PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN" DONT MISS THE ENI) OF THIS MYSTERY Alexandria, Amusement Company's Attractions ? PRICES 15c and 25c D Richmond rp Pictures Changed ]i Daily | omar J A tale of love and villiany "Back tp God's Country" Featuring the brilliant swimming star Neil Shipman unique! "Beautiful! Daring! Ar absolute 'lovdt} entirely different from any y otoplav cv.-v ? in this city. Adapted from the :-y "Wapi. 1 h : V .arus" Cvib i Greeiey in "The Oakdale Affair" PRICES 1 15c and 20c J Goldwyn Presents Wm. S. Hart the second Louis Bennison in 'High Pockets" Monday?Florence Reed in "Her Game. _ . Also Chapter 12 of "The Great Gamble" " All for One Loyal Order of The Progressive Order of the Century / Only 52 more days remain before the special membership campaign closes. Hundreds in Alexandria are becoming interested in the Moose. They realize that now is the opportune time to become associated with this great Fraternity during these days of National unrcfist. They feel that they need the protecting arm of this gigantic organization. Its social and fraternal features gladden your hearts when you are well. If you are sick or have an accident it pays you $9.00 per week and at death $100 and more than that, if you should uie your wife and children have the privilege of Mooseheart where 27 different trades are taught and where the mother can be with her children during their training. Mooseheart contains a tract of land of over 1,000 acres with upwards of 100 buildings, girls and boys dormitories, machine shops and carpenter shops and numerous other buildings. It contains the largest dairy barn in the State oi Illinois. It raises all its own produce and is self sustaining. Join the Moose now while the Charter fee is $6.00. After December 30th the fee will be .$20.00. The dues are $11.00 per year paid quarterly which en titles you to all the benefits stated above including Mooseheart. Initiations take place every Monday night over Alexandria National Bank We now have 200 members on oifr roll and the campaign started only one month ago. For further information see Bert O'Brien, District Deputy Super visor 216 Kino- Street. * i Sri OFFICIAL SIGN, J0WB( V:ii!? j5.-.^]r,s!| }.-f In-'r ?: * ? I . ? - ' ?> t; : ?? ,? i . ? ?; Hard Candies Absolutely Pure. Assorted Flavors. . v fi" Peters Chocolate The Original Milk Delicious Whipped Creams Bitter Coating, 60c pound Chocolates Jilt, ?&a?~OA& "The Candy Shop" Headquarters for the Best Candies r,~ Gum Drops High Grade Fruit Flavors Vi: Chocolate Covered Cherries Chocolate shop chocolates On Arrival Next Week \$1.00 will buy an unusually large box (about 1 1-2 pounds) of the finest cherries made. Your Choice of 20 Varieties of Apollo Chocolates at 80c Pound In Famous Red Wood Boxes Fresh From California Ik ttH ?^ Chocolate Almonds j Apollo Brand l^ Pure Cream Caramels 60c pound 1 JUST AROUND THE CORNER After Dinner Mints 50c pound PRESTON 0. COCKEY 102 S. St. Asaph Street