Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1931, Page 16

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A—16 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 193l INDITED FIVAGER R CONMITS SUDE “nsrman| Starting Tomorrow . -. . Los Angeles. By the Assoclated Fress. ROSWELL, N. Mex., April 8—A man who made meticulous arrangements for , committing suicide yesterday was iden- tified today by Frank Talmage, morti- cian, as Benjamin F. Tatem, 52, Holly- wood, Calif., financler, who was {in- aicted last May for the theft of $217,- 687.35. A description was supplied from press accounts by a local newspaper. A note to the coroner said, “Poor health and financial worry only reason.” Left $50,000 Insurance Another, addressed : olorru eilaitle olsiere 1A “My dear sweetheart: You have carried load long enough.” It was signed rank.” e note and several letters were dated Sunday, April 5. A note to the undertaker said he left $50,000 life in- surance and asked him to get in touch with Howard B. Henshey of Los An- geles. Tatem was indicted following the merger of the B. F. Tatem Finance Co. end the North Hollywood Mortgage Co. The indictments, which included 15 counts of grand theft and several counts of misapplication of funds, charged Tatem failed to deliver assets to the stockholders of the mortgage fter the er. 03 compin e e e TOMORROW. the savings beginl Spe- These Karpen Groups are as different e indictment was returned secretly . . . s % b gy A cial low prices p.revall.on all uphol- from ordinary "ma\‘ch.ed" suites as a Paris B, S e stered furniture during this Karpen Ex- gown from a bargain basement dress. B hibition of new designs. For surprisingly Yet they are priced so low that you can s “ermss Vieiiin, ‘Avizons, Oxis- little you can select one of our Karpen buy them without financial strain. Only a homa end Hawailan Islands, but in ch ‘evaded police. . ki o & ST R, . 0t Related Groups and achieve distinctive few are illustrated below. There are PO 10 ‘years he was in the mercanille charm. See them tomorrow. many others on display. business in Joplin, Mo. JUDGE FINES BROTHER, RECALLING CASTOR OIL Epeeding and Tail Light Charges Both Stick When Doctor Faces Kin He Prescribed For. By the Associated Press, VAN NUYS, Calif., April 8.—Dr. R. L. Thompson smiled confidently as he appeared on traffic charges before the bench of his brother, Judge Clifford Thompson, in Municipal Court yes- terday. < The charges were speeding and hay- dng no tail light. Judge Thompson usually suspended tail light violations. But the court donned his severest Jjudicial frown. “Speeding” said Judge Thompson, «will cost you $5. And if I recall aright, the last time I was ill you prescribed for me.” “T did,” Dr. Thompson replied. “You just imagined you were ill and I pre- scribed castor oil.” “I can taste it yet. For the tail light offense $2, doctor.” SEEK TO DISSOLVE DIET One Fifth of Prussian Electorate Must Support Demand. BERLIN, April 8 (#)—Registration of votes throughout Prussia in connec- tion with the demand of the steel hel- met organizaticn that the Prussian Diet be dissolved as “no longer representing the will of the people,” began today. A fortnight has been assigned for J % collection of signatures. If one-fifth of 8 Thipbetd Cretoume the Prussian electorate, or five and a b quarter million, support the demand, SI C the Diet will be formally summcned to IP overs G id be ' Pleblctte, which would THE ROSALIND GROUP . . . 3 KARPEN PIECES, $249.50 Specially Priced THE CORDELIA GROUP . . . 3 KARPEN PIECES, $217 require about 13,000,000 votes to suc- j 2 : ceed. A luxurious sofa in plum velour with large chair in a patterned beige tapestry $4|.75 A beautiful group with sofa in green Colchester cloth, armchair in coffee color The Social Democrats predominate in e ke che and open armchair in green damask. Sold separately, if you wish. the Diet. tapestry patterned in green, yellow and blue and small chair in rust damask. T e Sofa, $138 Armchair, $71.50 Armchair, S eievonp MEXICO SENDS INVITATION $ Open chair, $40 O MR Sofa, $120 Armchair, $67 Open Armchair, $30 Catholics in U. S. Asked to 400th g:n;y-:fth%flwu:“.‘?:flfmlgg Annual Guadelupe Ceremony. Finely tallored and made i Belgian Linens MEXICO CITY, April 8 (#).—An in- | i H H vitetion to attend ceremonies here next i 5 and Jaspe Cloths, $29.50 December on the 400th anniversary of { 3.Piece Sets the supposed appearance of the Virgin of Gudalupe, patron saint of Mexico, will be conveyed to authorities of the Catholic Church in the United. States by Mgr. Pascual Diaz, Archbishop of Mexico. The Archbishop, accompanied by Father Miguel Miranda, will leave by train Sunday for Washington and after delivering the invitation will embark on a visit to Vatican City. He will return to Mexico in June. Bandits Kill Three Dancers. SAN JERONIMO, Oaxaca, Mexico, April 8 () ersons were killed and sey bandits broke into a at Union Hidalgo e dencers. The marauders escaped to the moun- tains skirting the town. CH_ILLS A Medical Opinion 5:;3;,2%{;‘;; ; THE MAYFAIR GROUP . . . 3 KARPEN PIECES, $372 THE OLIVIA GROUP . . . 3 KARPEN PIECES, $299 osage and per: ‘ . . P - fectly safo to use.” Truly a delightful group. Sofa in rust frieze, armchair in green frieze and open armchair A patterned raisin tapestry covers this Karpen lounge chair, while sofa is in green Col- e o R N s in figured velour. Pieces sold separately on any of these groups. chester cloth and small chair in rust damask. Down pillow backs. from meted madical it —— Sofa, $186 Armchair, $98 Open Armchais , r, $88 Sofa, $162 Lounge Chair, $95 Open Armchair, $42 APowerful Anti-acid—yet Safe e »§ 5 Old-fashioned folks, not abreast with medical science, still take burning soda, Occasional dpses may do no harm. 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