Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 20

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" 20 % THE EVENING ST. WASHINGTO. D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. H[l_l] S R s b : —By WEBSTER. |FOUNDER OF U. D. C. DIES. A EMBEZZI-[ THE SURVIVAL OF ur; “w(;'n:;;mn:::; :'::.,:.,, THE FITTEST — NASHVILLE, Tenn., October 2 (). h i ‘ —Mrs. Willam Hume, one of the g ’ ’ founders of the United Daughters of § the Confederacy and honorary presi- L 5 dlem of n;lnt ;I)l'sanluuan, died last President of Closed Carnegie ; LD PO O D Tenn. Mrs. Hume suffered a stroke Trust Company, Pittsburgh, of paralysis three weeks-ago. | Faces Early Trial. F R By the Aseociated Press, PITTSBURGH, Pa., October 2.—An early trial of John A. Bell, president of the closed C Trust Co., who was indicted ve: v by the grand jury on 14 coun rging embezzle. ment of $1,161,995.64 of the funds of the institution, icated last S night by District E ; < o e ioha: Gardner, who sai e G probably be called wit TR ANDCAR (S six weeks. yoars in use. Other True Bills. The grand jury also returned true bills against William F. Sossong and his son, Attorney Leo F. Sossong, charging them with defalcation of $118,042.98 of the funds of two. build- ing and loan associations located in The father was treasurer G the son was ong is a for- gie Trust Co. m embodied 17 )f the bank awals” by was_contiin r on which he was arrested : g 2 m’ Protablyyouliaz el attsntesicscdio il Anth ok T snt sy i e e = inchot Ordered Probe. 3 p much better than others. The indictments 2 Bell names ; 3 a Col. « PRYESIC R ave “.:pw“::! 1‘;1: k Coolmg Shade Careful selection of hogs is the first step. Auth purchases only animals which tor. Col. McGovern, Joseph 11, and America DI'Y show those clean lines and the firmness of flesh which are signs of sweet snd former treasurer of the Bell 1 tender meat. e Long miles of dusty road, bodily ments to have aided A , nd mental fatigue—and then, in f:llfil[,\émg the books: James A. Tay- A 4 p:n;ha:ghn fgrlvo}\:‘rfslilc- Secondly, there is Auth's special method of curing. It is a slower process than on. How deli iepartment of hanking, and Ausley D. - 2 ; 'Afn:'"‘:. B::,‘ Ginger e zoez that used by most others, but it is certainly worth while, for it brings out the Smith, an examiner, appeared as wit- e A = with the tasty sandwiches and flavor as no other process can. nesses before the grand jury. v g cake. No picnic luncheon is A i ’ i X complete withou this delicious, ild’s Support. RS ultrs of beverages. Have your You have to soak most hams overnight in order to promote tender- Grace E. dealer supply you, today. ness and to eliminate a certain strong flavor which exists because of Edgar R. Frisby, a -loy the hurried curing processes used by others. Auth’s ham is so mildly Bureau of Standards, has asked the District Suprems Conrt to compel her ’;s] Lull and carefully cured that no such treatment is necessary. husband to support their minor child, Capr. (N.Y.. Phyllis, 10 years old. Mrs. Frisby 3 tells the court of her marriage at Hackottstown, N. J., February 10, | & If you haven't served 1902,b:‘n<l xrfi shle had n:-)n ch}llldren, Learned, But Persecuted. 1-‘ron'?’ this (m.'\rrlnge hth;:e sprang :1 edl :’omhen of l‘he agle. ‘well acquainted L Auth’s Ham this week—do one ng of legal age. She charges son, James Gruter, who became great- | with the anclent languages and a iCi i e that her husband deserted his family| Catherine Tishem, who bec: |1y renowned for his sagacity and|Greek scholar. She was her son's | Other Delicious i:::: i l:'Y.‘:: h‘l: lfel:":d How to Bake a September 2, last. and has not since | wife of Gaultherius Gruter, a burgo- | learning. On account of her religious | chief instructor and continued to su- Auth Meats deaereest finieat w Ham contributed 'to their support. He | ol ot o5 P i to have | Deliefs Catherine was subjected 1o | pervise his studies during his rest Auth's ey e Ltonuenviencores: makes §3.500 4 vear, she states. She = 4 Ve | persecution by Margaret, Duchess of | dence at Cambridge University. She SousRpckRieat is represented by Attorney W. A.|beenan Englishwoman, but historlans | parague, with her son in England in | dled toward the close of the sixteenth et botl slowly until the skin Coombe. are not quite agreed on this point.!1565. She was one of the most learn- ' century. . Porlc Sausaga e pat o o e L Auth's _Secrapple Tt ot the slim. Tub it Auth’s brown suzar and 7 Ham Boiogna bread erumbs Auth’s thole cloves over: the top en n Braunschweiger littie “Vicegar over Auth’s d _bake i mod.- Frankfurters Soven Gath © Auth’s For the Busy Business Man e Emr T Bond’s Conservative Model Place the ham In fresh water on the fire and let Auth’s Bacon Them. ©Our spreint ot Auth’s Pure Lard curing eliminates this e connity. ond’s E * FREE OI OPENING Scotch e | - > SATURDAY=SUNDAY Galashiel, e s OCTOBER 3 and 4 535 ‘ V| ' To celebrate the opening of RUDY’S SERVICE = e . : STATION, at 133 Pennsylvania Avenue, on Sat- Beautifully Eppnend tal gldg,r m sta%'o Fonng by !}lgg‘l;}gz Foy urday and Sunday, October 3d and 4th, we will Sksl::li;rs co(;:nse:vatise i?isines; m:nflgl:nd's dignifiled but mod- Y gtve FRE.E high-grade Penn l,VIotol_- Oil. 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