Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1928, Page 28

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28 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1928 CARSON SCORES 2:30 to 10:30 p.m. Dinner served hnlh’ evenings from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. i Miiton Fairchild of the Character Ed- ucation Institute of Chevy Chas> will | speak before the Langley P.-T. Associa- | tion this evening in th» auditorium of | | | the school. ~ Subject, “Charactergraph and self-Character Education.” | | Phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corp: will meet. 8 o'clock, in G. A. R. Hall for annual inspection. Inventor Wins Judgment i Hope Council. No. 1, Sons and Daugh- ters of Libert vill give a five hundred From Tvio Mining Firms for card party, 8:45 o'cloc’:, at Naval Lodz> Hall, Fourth street and Pennsylvania Use of Patent. | avenue southeast, St. Matthew's Sodality will have a Br the Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, November 20.—A r weaith which started in boy- egan to bear fruit today for Columbia in the World War will n: rge Campbell Carson, who grubbed drsaribed at 8 o'clock tonight by Col. desert for nearly 30 years in a vain | Thomas J. Dic goarch for gold, and then in the evening | of the 1st Division, in an address befor> of lif> invented a roverberated copper | the Ladles’ Society of the Eckingion smelting furnace which at last prom- terian Church. His subject will is°s to make him a millionaire. ‘Who Won the World War?" The first returns to Carson for his o fnvention were announced hove yester- FUTURE. day when his atforncys sa2id that the| Cotumbia Chapter. D. A. R.. will give United rde seftioment, in the suit which he brousht | Roosevelt Hotel. | Hotel. The Connetcicut Avenue Citizens' As- lement 5 not made 8 pm, announced thai the |sociation will meet tomorro en out a leense for |in Al 5 t use of the Carson furnace. dral ave Almost simultancously come word! from Tucson. Ariz.. that judgment had boen enterad in his favor in a suit ) r ainct the Phelp: Corporaiion cial sermon under auspices of the the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co. \"9?"0" board, November at 8 pm. court did not fix the amount of Sul “Attacament to Go House.” Lo e latter cass, which also | Procceds for the bonefit of the church. wolve the use of the reve furnace, but an accounting was e and Woodley pla ek Baptist Church, will preach a Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month filed threc years ago per companies. Carson 15 awarded a favorable de- cicion against the Anaconda Copper Minmng Co. in the United States Su- prerae Court. Total Earnings Unknown. Although the amount of money ac- to th> old prospector and his as- s cannot be compuird in exact os, it i said that the total will be between 00,000 and $20.000,000. | Aftcr years of prospecting on the| California and Nevada Deserts had fail- d to enrich him, Carson turned to the study of chemistry and engincering. | The furnace was the result. The copper | companies contended that it was based on an old principle and that Carson | was not entitled to rovalties = enniless, Carson was forced to form ff * 4 .har'é:;:,,{x‘;:-rn;;;r‘;\? cff; o nlmm- to ujt]udn\g interest and prin- press his claims pgainst the cooper pro- cipal. Larger or smaller dueers, and stock was sold to finance loans at proportionate rates. byt 8 || pERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION tion was said to have left him with a minor share in the stock com- pany, but still enough to make him | Fealthy if he realizes fully on the| clajms. | o n married a San Francisco | -oman ebout two years ago. Last vear che filed an_insanity chavge méa{{\lsf‘ him. but this was dismissed and the| : couple were reconciled. Established 1881 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. * Association will | meet, 8§ o' in the parish house of | St. Margaret’s Church. Election of of-| ficers and of delegates to the Federation | of Citizens’ Associati ,‘ Largest in Washington Assets Over $18,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President JOSHUA W CARR. Secretary Kalorama C! Vincent . American Legi ill meet, -8 o'cloe! in the boardmm;cix» foe District, Build- sour Stoma Cll Sign of Carelessness The Anthropological Society of Wash- TNOLITE society frowns on, those tngton will meat, 4:45 42-43, New National Museum. ‘whose stomachs “grumble.” For. thew W. irling will speak of * Acoma Origin and Migration Lege) careful people heed this warning that American Gold Star Mothers will hold | the contents of the an open meeting, 8 o'clock; Hamilton | Hotel. Friends invited. . The Washington Gity Chiropractors' | Association will meet. 8 o'clock, in Grover Cleveland School. _Dr. Alverda | C. Gates will make address, to be fol- _ Jowed by annual election. | stomach s sourand e | 3 0S8 The Delawase State Society will give | {f;‘;‘e“;;"'fit iy a Thanksgiying dance and bridge party. e s aveld 8 o'clock, at Thomas Circle Club, 1326 | g o 0 Massachusetts avenue. | gastritis—or even ulcers. .. — |~ Nine times out of ten indigestion: Columbia Historical Society will meet, | and allied stomach disorders are due 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of th2| to excess stomach acid, which impedes Cosmos Club. “Old-Time Celebrities | normal digestion and forms sour gases and Mansions'” of East Washington, on | ghat cause intense" pain. To restore gt ot o7 | good digestion you must climinate The Georgetown Clinical Society will | this cause. A tablet of “Pape’s Dia- give a dinner at th> Hamilton Hotel. | pepsin” after eating or when R e i felt will instantly neutralize the acid- The Business Women's Council will| ; ; izesti meet in_the lecture room of the Chureh | “Yd and banish all digestive troublo of the Covenant. Rev. Irving W. Ket- | 80¢ Paj. ? . chum, pastor of Peck' Memorial Chapel, | 80, do buy a 60-cent_package o Will be in charge of the Bible class| “Pape’s Diapepsin” today. This mot Trom 6:45 o 7-15 and Mrs. Jonnie Ber. | only means instant relief, but by Jiner will give an fllustrated lecture on | soothing, healing and strengthening “The Canary Islands.” Jour wesk and disordered stomach & ttle “Pape’s Diapepsin” keeps your e digestive system healthy and helps to at the La prevent various disorders. s ——————————— The ladies of Hamline M. E. Church, 'S Sixteenth and Allison streets, will hold | Pa D[APEPS]N annual bazaar from 5:30 to 10:30 to- night, to be continued tomorrow from | S —— a Sorority, Gam- I give its annual dance yette Hotel. hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. A Novel side lace tie that bespeaks the Mode of Paris $8.50 Combined with Suede in splendid harmony PATENT BLUE KID BROWN KID The vounz modern who adores chic cleverness in her footwear will instine tively choose the Mad Cap, for it is all of that and more—YOUTHFUL, GAY, SMART. | card party, 8 o'clock, at the Mayflower | The part played by the District of | senior chaplain | per Co. had made 2 a card party November 23, 8 p.m., at the | s’ Church h: Cathe- | Rev. William A. Jones, pas-or of Rock | | Basement Dollar Day in he 3rd Year Sales No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Accepted New Style—New Color in Felt Millinery ’1 Roll brims — narrow brims — off - the - face models — trimmed with ribbons, pins and buckles. colors for fall. 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