lit MgaAtJBmm htrlifc ifci i Binfi M i iJBTliMW Yhilfct lfJhwMJfci niiMit I fflKUB Wff" ldkjL H .-r m SLAYER SON jp 5? of St. Clair .Youth Blames Dead Woman for Triple Tragedy t tTW0 ARE DEAD, ONE DYING ' Mtal T)lntmt(h tn Kvtrino IHitMit T.rdoer f PettaviUo, Pa.. May ftl "The want Ttp caw In tne history of Enstorn pMnsjlrnnla,' llr pollen officials t th trlpln tragedy In which Howard K. McCutcheon, a St.' Clair youth, shot 'Mr, and Mrs. I.uko Zellnaky and then killed himself. The husband, tho only K on of the three who survives, ws In an li. jtIiiiii1t rrlMral enifilltlnn If Uie .FottrrlU Hospital tolny and no hop Is ntertalned for his recovery. "I wish Howard had dlrl before ha rer formed Mrs. Zellnsky's acquaint ance," declared his mother today. "I observed the growing yfaaclnatton she poaMMod for my son and sli was ap parently as much In love with lilm as ne was with her. It was Mrs. Zelln ky who did thft courtlnc. Hy letters In the malls nnd by mlr-slvct by special AMimwhw alto took ?rs xke ws nerw out hi. tn mind of Wy My , V'BfcS" Ji'eiit, thu triion wlr o busy calling him (n that I was com pelltd.to.ctott, thecals, Sh would tike a car and come within a block ot our home and jend the mot' endwtrin mea nam to Howard. At one time I pot him to go to Heading fof alz months. 'When he came back I hoped lie ha,d for Kotten Mrrt.enMy, out aha soon apot tftl him out Bfslti. "It wetueu their Sfipartttloo made Mrs. tWInaky desperate to harf Howard with her. Thn started a serial of clandestine meetings, t pleaded with Hftwnnl to. cut It out and he replied! '0., mother, I wish I could. I would like to drop her for. your juke but I can't do It, Ixcause no mAtter how hard I try she won't let tne. She" even had the nerve to stand In front of our house, when tiowmrd was too sick to com out and ware her hand nt him." Just how Howard McOutcheon'a love suddenly turned to hatred of the woman who entranced him wmn evidenced after he shot the husband, who hnd rrnroach ed him, and then itood with sinoklur rerolvr racing to shrinking anu pieau lng woman. "Savo me, Howard, don't shoot me, romember baby," pleaded Mrs. Zelln sky. "You vamp, you will snare no more men," drclared McCutcheon, unmoved. Then them wrna a flash of flra from his weapon, and Mrs. Kolinsky was dead. Five minute aftwwanl McCutcheon also was dead. He was twenty-sis yeara ot ago. Mr. Zcllnky was twenty-four and girl-like lit appearance. ' n '"'- i i wl' ''""f" ISWfSII mmfWmm RIGHTS IN ORIENT State Department Donios Pro teats Reached Dutch Gov ernment Too Late VIGOROUS NOTE FORWARDED Itv die Associated Pre Washington, Mny M. Exception to the assertions of the iNetnerlnnds uov ernment that the United States entered ss;;v e mimm wwaaramM froteb aaalnat the Dafaii aH:Hy In. the' DJambl oil Relds1; tw Mate to affect the' operation of that policy U taken by the .American Government In o new note, which It was announced to day had been dispatched to the Hague. Official description of the communica tion was withheld, but It la understood that It contains a general denial of as sertions made In the Dutch reply of April 10, and that It makes clear to the Dutch Foreign Office that the United States has not altered Its attitude with respect to discrlmlnaion against Amer ican oil Interests. The long history of the negotiation! undertaken to obtain equal opportunity for American oil companies In tit Dutch East Indies has been summarised In the new note, and. it Is said, specific Instances cited to show that the Amer ican Government called to the atten tion of the Dutch Government the acts indicating 'discrimination long bttoro the bill dosing the fields was Introduced In the Chamber of Deputies. vvyyv ynttiiiy, '"' fTVfyyrrrr,'rV'y v' i The Opening of the Adelphia Roof Garden Chestnut at Thirteenth was a wondorful success, proving that tho refined sur roundings, the good food, the splendid music and reduced menu prices have struck a popular note. Dance with comfort 21 stories above tho street. Dancing from 9 till closing yWMiAMMWMMUMWWMWMAdUUMSMMSJWyMMMdWW PRICE NOW $200 LESS Nothing: but volume production makes it possible to put a price of $1485 on the Hupmobilc. Nothing but volume production makes it possible to Rive uch extraordinary value as you get in Hupmobile long life, low repair costs, ability to keep going and high re sale value. Every vital part of the crt is manufactured by Hupmobile for Hupmobilc. No outside manufacturer sets a limit of quality or workmanship. The will and tho intent are to give our buyers all they pay for and, in addition, more than the same figure will buy elsewhere. We honestly believe that the man who buys any other car ivithin $400 of the new Hupmobile price has not found out how good the Hupmobile is. iviMlL mc 5-Paasenger Touring Car $1485 Roadster . . $1485 Coupe, $2400 Sedan, $2485 en 1 T (Prices f. o. b. Detroit, war tax to be added.) THE HATCH MOTORS CO. even the soda bubbles danc Sodas actually seem to Uste better served in Lily 'Glasses They're those fresh dainty, paper 'glasses' with the curved lip that just fits yours. Purity Specialties Co. Charles L. Huff, Owner & Manager Denckla Building Philadelphia Itt, was eajrtaJhwdA that twV Bwnthfij tftee t apt mri newtpottey ,Wft tr representation had 'been' made, by the Dutch Government. , ' ' after rettrMentatlonM the Aanrlcan ttlatster, an application for concessions had 'been made by An American oil company, and that It was not until a month afterward that the bill was brought before tbt chamber, That bill ha been pnsscd by the sec ond chamber and la now under con sideration by the first. Although the note is understood not to contain anything which might be construed as a threat, it is said not to have indicated any modification of the intimation In the note of April 10 thnt It might become necessary for the UnltcdTtucd in foreign countries 'irt thl communication' iL'wasi'e plained that there' wn a provision In law that no foroign capital might oper ate In nubile lands In tho United Stntes unless thn government vof the country from which that capital came accorded Ilka privileges to American citizens, and It was declared, thnt, "In the light of tho -future (oil) needs of the Unlttd Btates. such Yery limited and tfurcly defensive provisions might become In adequate should the principles of equality of opportunity not be recog- SaSaVSSSaPBHIlBHCBHBBBBBBBBBBV SSSSM' r .vvp. i ii IMgaHWMMJAnM "If it km a. vnitr ititn'tm Laum-Dry-Ettt" "My women folks- "My women folks don'ttog up like they used to on wash day, with all those mussy aprons and things '' "I bet Iknow tho reason have you got a Laun-Dry-Ette?" "What? How'dyoucuessit?" "That's easy we've got one our selves!" The Laun-Dry-Ette is the electric wash ing machine. th dries the clothe Wi.T"f"fr7 wttheut a nuringtr. Let us give you a demonstration. BUCHANAN & CO. 1715 Chestnut Street LAUNDRY V M, "!i 44 Potengora Cut ' Cart, Mea at .Fifth nl Walnut Striata Five prsops were slightly injured .'n a collision between two. trolley cara last night at Fifth and Walnut streets. A route No. 0 car gong porth on Fifth street ran Intb another going Halt Mt.-Wal tarty rtfc M UW'' iaiiiaaMftaaA ij au ..-". i J"" ismiBmjxreiLRixiit? treated' At the rn..Tl m.Mb i wero dtkchardtd. "-- phii .TJif hiWSrman of thiinnf.ire,t;.VHi rjfflAK h wdAU naMa was ttfitfcV a. arreitea. II irlSrlK ji.r.i.k kiM -ii -mZj- .'.- ?"." oetn vi "F'"i or i an eaceMly tmM M VlTHEN yoq are seriously ill, you.send for, f f a physician. That proves your good judgment - When you make your will and this is a duty, you should not. poetpone you should be just as careful in selecting an executor and trustee which will safeguard your estate and ybtir. dependents. We offer you the services of our thoroughly trained organization as executor, and will be glad at any time to explain our exceptional facilities. , A copy of "Safeguarding. Your .Family's Future" mailed upon request. make use I or TIME & ensHf n Give Mother arrest ! nisTiiinuTons 720 N. BROAD ST. PHILADELPHIA Show Room Open Until 9.30 P. M. CB3gg.l '. ' !' ii.ii ! ii cirink rrom aI LY H U D S o N Another Hudson Distinction Much more than mere ability to travel quickly and safely is demanded of fine motor cars, now that men know the diff erence in comfort that comes with smooth ness of engine operation. It is not easy spring action which alone accounts for a comfortable ride. Riding fatigue is not entirely eliminated even over smooth roads, for that feeling of exhaus tion is usually the result of motor vibra tion. The luxury of motion describes the per formance of the Hudson Super-Six. Yet it falls as far short of conveying the distinction as does mere description of exquisite music. It must be experienced to be understood. Told in Day to Day Service Thousands of Hudsons are used in com muting service between town and country. For the most part they are owner operated. They are driven on schedule by men who must value every minute. And further they must arrive at their destina tion fresh and fit for their day's work. The distance may be 30 to 50 miles the time at the wheel from one-half to two hours. Whatever the conditions, men who use their cars in such necessary services, seek more than mere transportation. For Duty That Demands Utter Reliance And that is why Hudson is such a favorite. Its dependability, its comfort, reliability and distinction are satisfying qualities. Hudson has built up no dass of motorists as its clientele. It has drawn its friends from all motorists. It is the family car, the man's business car and the woman's automobile. To each the appeal of reliability and smoothness of operation is strongest. Today more than 100,000 owners hold envied confidence in Hudson because of its motor invention. HEINZ Oven Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce Mother may be young or Mother may be old but three times a day, 365 days a year, the question of "What to eat" faces her with regularity. Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street Sale Room, 128-140 North Broad Service Station, 2400-14 Market St (oa) 1 i iyr $ fi S U P E R - S I X Mother's meals are always the very best meals in the world But for fifty years, skilled ex perts in the spotless Heinz kitchens have been making good things to eat as pure and wholesome as the good things made in Mother's spotless kitchen at home. Heinz Baked Beans are baked the way Mother bakes them in real ovens. The real bean flavor preserved by this One of the method blends deliciously with the distinctive tang of Heinz famousTomato Sauce and tho result is complete goodness. A thousand and ninety-five meals a year! My! that means a lot of work for Mother! You'll give her many a restful hour by eating Heinz Baked Beans. But first of all, you will like the beans like them so well that you will never tire of them. Eat them often! .7ft HiSm i TT7 ' A woti ii in mi' mini i im iiii , iiiji'iin m i I'll rfilMi latuii i - MAt3 1 V ? ff a LI m
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