Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1928, Page 11

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RTRAT” WINS T TO MILLIONS Carson, Prospector -Inventor, Vjetor in Smelting Patent 4 Infringement. By the Asncistod Press. SAN FRANCISCO, October 23.—An cld-fime “desert rat” George Campbell Carson, after years of litigation with copper companies over a patent used in smelting furnaces, is at last to reap reward of millions from his invention, his attorneys said yesterday. Refusal of the United States Supreme Court to review the decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Car- con’s patent infringement case against the Anacorida Copper Co. means, his mteresud He is Attorneys declared that Carson, who is 60 years old, would very soon be 2 “multimillionaire.” Carson started litigation some years ago against the American Smelting & Refining Co., and the case was decid- Nl the eompnn 's (lver in the Feder- S led w the Unlu g agptie e ok Sl Cu° pellate court {aund 1n favor of Carson and the United S'.!us Supreme Court sus decis! Carson's sult unlnst the Anaconda in the United was the Anaconda Supreme Court today declined to re- LODGE VISITATIONS NOW IN FOURTH WEEK Grand Master of Masons, With Corps of Officers, Greets Two Organizations Jointly. THE EVENING STAR, entumcmmemwnicmumqul whole were referred to in Following the ceremonies o“.heeve- fng both Stansbury and Brightwood Lodges joined in tendering a dance, to which the members of each apd the Grand Lodge officers and the women of their families had been invited. Visitations to three uled for this evminx !.lnme Inaugurating the fourth week of the hm“‘ series of grand visitations to the con- stituent lme: of the local jurisdiction, the grand master of Masons in the meny on Stansbury Lodxe Brightwood Lodge. Jo\n!ly in anw HIII !khtwuod walwr F. Studdfford is mastcr of Stansbury Lodge and William K. ley is master of Brightwood Lod latter organization, which was chnr tered December 17, 1024, is a descend- ant of Stansbury Lodge, which dal from the year l!'l! and which stood sponsor for the youngster. Stansbury Lodge has a membership of 854, while Brightwood Lodge was credited with 78 members at_the end fl( the Masonic i nr September 30, 1 = and Master .hmes T. Gibbs and | hl! cmoers were made tofeel that their | s pn:ssed appreciation of the eordhllty that was plainly indicated. He com plimented the old and the young lodn on their records of achievement and expressed his appreciation of the ef- forts of the officers of each. Several matters of special interest at the pres- in ‘em) | street lnd New Yorx avenue. Clpt T B. xennedy Retired. serv ci during the Philippine insurrection of the early nineties and in the World War as a ujnr in the qumrmuur section, O C. to the He appol Ag"“y finance dennrmenz in January, RIS — More than 6,200,000 tons of petro- leum were produced in Persia in the last fiscal year. Going Out of Business SALE NOW ON Everybody’s Shoe Store g 813 Pa. Ave. O T WINTER UNDER A FJAHARA MOON OUR twelve-wheeled, desert- going Renault plunges into the unknown..., Camp in the desert music ., .. a tale that carries you back to days you feel, but have never known. o~ The oases rise, one after another, out of the eternal golden sea, till at last comes Timimoun, farthest south, grim fortreas that you and all the rest of the reading . world have come to know through Beau e " Geste! 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Lieit neis Theee Mediterrancan Cruises by the “France”, smxnmm—y -cnm Fieat: ey e i Oal ‘Roland W. h Infan- wyntmbw'll&fl xua-mcol R. smlley Tth uh'y M Bllfl. l.!m metan’ ‘l! nm Wi Information from any authorized French Line Agent 1429 Eye St. N.W, panies are sti same principle h invulud the at- torneys said they expect Mnenu rson came to San Fran tually without funds. He was an old prospector of wide e: At firsf he eould nnd no one vho would uke Pinally LISTED FOR INSTRUCTION. Army omeeu Ordered to Take g Course in School, Pleld Wash., and 5. 34th Infantry, st Fort Bustis. Va. Washingten, D. C. A “STANDARD” CONTRACT guarantees low price for two winters We are in a position to offer you a contract for a two years’ supply of ‘‘Standard’’ Heating or Furnace Oil at a guaranteed low maximum price. This not only protects you-against " possible rising prices, but assures you a supply of the highest quality, cleanest burning oil for your burner for two heating seasons. 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Two-car own- ership provides the transportation needed by the man in business and gives to his family larger companion'ship' and widespread opportunities.- No other .possession cosis so little in proportion to the benefits conferred. i A thrifty way to enjoy two-car ownership is to buy a used car for your second car. The used cars offered by General Motors dealers vary in name, body style and price. But each has a value to some family—and particularly to a family needing a second or- third car to meet the requirements of all its members. Examine the stocks of used cars in the hands of General Motors dealers and, when you find the car you want, buy it on the convenient GMAC Payment Plan. 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