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MRS, D. P. WOLHAUPTER, DOCTOR’S WIDOW, DIES | toms, Was Native of Alexandria, 84 Years Old, and Long Active in Presbyterian Circles. Mrs. Sarah A. Wolhaupter, 84 years ©ld, widow of Dr. David P. wauuupm Dr. who was a prominent physician of this , died inp(t!:e ‘Washingtcn Sanitarium THE EVENING Memorial | EDWARD L. WITTSTATT i Begna | T0 BE BURIED TOMORROW | o orn' afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. mp, pastor of Gun- officiate. Interment wmbehclcnvoodumemy Mrs. .| Funeral Services for Business Man ‘Will Be Held at Eight Street Residence. Funeral services for Edward L. Witt- statt, 50 years old, proprietor of a radiator, fender and lamp works repair | business, who died in the ‘Washington Wolhaupter formerly was a | Sanitarium yesterday, will be condricted to- STAR, Long Beards Vs. Long Skirts. Long beards versus long skirts. That is the latest line-up of the battle of the sexes in Vienna, Austria. The men de- ‘clare that if women adopt long skirts they will w luxurious whiskers, and some say they will revive -nurs or short swords. Barbers are WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 1930. IMRS. H.V. JOHNSTO DIES AFTER ILLNESS Husband Commanded 34th Division, A. E. F., and Had WIFE OF ARTIST DIES IN'SIBLEY HDSPITAL ppon- Mrs. Mollie C. Bell m at “l of 71 After Illness of About Month. Mrs. Mollie C. Bell, 71 years old, o wife :{d‘wmllm H. Bell, known led in Sibley Hospil dny ;Mr take R ek B i o an {liness of abowf after a long illness. dence, 4707 hth street, e 1 y native of Alexandria, Va., Mrs. - Y | member of the old !‘ounh Presbyterian | Church. 'olhnupter ‘was the daughter of Wil- YMam H. Powell. She had long been an active member of the Presbyterian Church, at the time of her death be- tof RIS e a recent week births in London ufl and-deaths 1,032. - EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. B e MEN Buy Your Spring Outfit Here. on Our Easy Payment Plan Come here for your complete outfit. Lib. eral credit arrangements will be cheerfully made - whereby you can pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts out of your income. man’s credit is costless. Eise- NEW SPRING SUITS 525 30 35 On Eiseman’s Liberal Credit Pl;m backing th morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Inter- | beard idea. Thl strife was ca: ment will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. | the deciston of Austrian Hairdress- Mr. Wittstatt at e time. of his | ers’ Association ta induce men to grow death had establishments at 1809 Four- lo ustaches and beards. Everyone finds upon investigation that we have ‘a funeral service suited to _their needs and wishes. Those who can afford to spend large sums for services learn that we have splen- did merchandise and the fine equipment necessary to render outstanding service. Those who must watch their purses dis-- cover that we can serve them fittingly, too. EBvery service rendered is complete and fitting; prices range from $125 up. THEAL FUNERAL HOME or reference, iflsk your neighhor PHON ES LINCOI.N 8200'620I EDWARD L. WITTSTATT. Students Hurt in Plane. NEW YORK, March 28 (#).—Two aviation students at New York Univer- sity were injured last night in a crash of an airplane e — ——————— Select Your Monument A L ot Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34 00 Loellcdl Oumsmn(w SALE ROLET A Liberal Allowance Delivers A LONG TIME TO PAY BALANCE For your old radio or piano on the purchase of a new Southeast Branch OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK 615617 Penna. Ave. S.E. FOR A LIMITED TIME we are in a position, to offer most liberal allowances for your old style radios and pianos on the pur- chase of any one of the trio of new MAJESTIC Radios listed below. What an opportunity to provide your home with this marvelous “last word” in radio entertainment! MODEL 90— $1 165° Complete with Tubes MODEL 91— $13%-50 Complete with Tubes MODEL 92— $16°75° Complete with Tubes Model 92 Why you should buy your radio HERE! h—Rldlo is -untlllly a musical instrument and we are a complete music ouse, * —Daily brondcndn. over a period of years qualifies us to Judle radio from the customer’s viewpoint. —We have been closely identified with radio since its inception and today it is & major part of our business, customers. HoMmER L.KiTT CoO. 1330 G STREET N.W. ~—Here you deal with competent radio experts who have and are con- stantly studying radio and its proper service f:r ‘t'h: best interests of our Been D. C. Commissioner. during the World War and 1omm'y Commissioner of the District of Colum= bis, died at her home, 2111 Massachu-~ T, eummrnn ir., wives, and Mrs. Ji hn-umm .E'i:r o] ’s ‘Thomas E. E. Murphy. Mrs, Johnston was wldnl! known 1n '.hll city. Mflullr in Army, Navy e Corps_circles. She ln the District of Columbia omen- of the American Red Cross 0T T S o A ant service of its canteen sectios ‘Bhe was a member ol m Army Re- 'H;t Soclety, the Navy Relief Chau ‘Women’s Legion, the Le: o! b- lican Women and the wwuhm ch;:l Funera! services will be eonducud u the residence Monday afternoon at o'clock. Rev. Dr. C. Ermest Bm\t.h. She was a native of Pittsburgh, daughter of the late Jacob J. Vander- MANY ON WAY TO EUROPE | sevs. 1,199,300 Passengers Listed From Port of New York. NEW YORK, March 328 (#).—The port of New York authority yesterday announced that total of 1,119, uo pas- sengers, bmxnd for fore! through the port of l;-'n" York last esent & of 22,- itic # clu'ln( IAIY y .“-“.’-‘na‘ '.ITE"%_‘TY“,& :'%: gm S mw; FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R SPEARE l%‘z Ml‘-l w. .. llllll Ce. PO"I.'.OMAC 4600 a at_ 940 P e J. filcfioia, Inc. J WILLIAM ‘WILLIAM LEE'S SONE ATORTUM. W, B fIAS. S ZURHORST Funeral Home 3034 M s,%-mn.. o #5.57: National 2473 "3 64-1 SIHRRE " Litc 5543 L. SPEA W Private Lmemm Ambulan« a1 m e Lincoln 0524 MW" W. Deal & Co, JOHN E'W?ci iH'r co. " GEO. G, SHAFFER PV Gude ‘%fifi - RN Ry CEMBTERIES. P At ¢ "E" EDNA. On Monday, March = «ww:w B Il'l_’ many residents, Mra. Bell is lurvlvea wos Club, um. e ‘l!elldm '% beloved m{. of nfl’ a5 PATRICK FRANCIS. o 'OGHUE, Ofl March 38, 163 o bis m o T uu"f-' (? hue e aki ate Mai (nee Fegan). Notice of Xufl.;l Efifim y o ann g .,...,1-"5 St Gard ot Thpunks, ity b B ARt ind 4 elation gervices and aid rendered, the 3 the B8 AND JULIA GIL- o in p.m. Interment in etery. PUGH, SAMI 530 SRR Youiqorce: ltfl'gg' home, D: nd til Satul st n ::n{‘h xcom'."oc 'x'm' nf“m‘u rc ek, of Incar 1on Deanw 'l'hundf! uu ment Mount Olive omamy s Apams, Jol “‘%fl ibas ral m-.”fog'dng ICH, HENE! 1mdd-| W u m'- %fl“;fl.."?.':: 2k Fort Mver, redeg: u-reh %, nxon (e Peidved son s Bessie omr of Fhederick: Feliciy and um ana B frien * Bureral Baturda 1 P pm n‘.‘ . Bap ‘l'é%mmh fves nhmrmu 3 llm -;'{7 r-{dmc;fi';'z ‘z'-L nud thll llt. Church, Charles 1930, at Rev, E Friends and relatives are Javited. ON, NATHANIEL A 8r. Suddenly on nwmnn?ul ";.f?;, LThEa Illr:h s l Bitlam rulln ll ice of funeral later. e H: mnroln FLORENCE. life Wednesday, L L e Rodidemos. 13 ¢ uiney. mum ol f Mrs, %x:-m s and sister of Mis. i A SR de "Am By, o CE. Al members E}L“ g.m are i the “funeral of Inmate "‘n% oo oy {'- FORD. Funeral from 257 STk o'clock .. 'IM‘ and K sta. n.w., ‘"35 aaren 3 FEEHAN (A. Departed thig ife Wed- Dyt e o °ll’%n° i NNA anfiZnfl Peibved ot ofin‘; LOUISE HAWKINS, ret Praser’ and sister of M: URKLEY, CHARL on W March 36 1630, s e mn-f nom i his late Saturday, Marc !grl | ¢ Ariington Gemater: ves lnfl , unfi‘!fi" uxm- lur e nnnu o . Ma: lan Wood, 3 e Stewart; brother, Ri¢ m .‘a..., S R lrch 0, 1 p.m., hom the chapel Olllh)rlbull nhh\l on offict. ntl.nl- g “wflfl“‘ 1" ane”s BRADFORD, FLO| Dorcas Householt s fus ol BT LEY %flnf-‘z‘mmu m'mfi' . l Budden! bk x’mf’"‘ iy Al Bialies Go.” Taoral s 1 14th -L n' Notice al la‘nlnl hu n 1 uundn B nln s Sefoer rm eral tist Chureh, g 0&' % . pw. Rev. officiat! Terment Fermererss cARRoLL. | 2% e, Irkh”l:l mnom B }r i l mal:!.ul B fuss e | l'l‘!'llll‘nmllY ;:vc (!n ‘nmndlrr KII'I. v 8 i {,f&,“;’fifi at Iunfll.v aterment Hon ; t 9 l hi; lll tives lfll i l &..,.;:3, .....'“"' et i fi? i IONM IIM lhll on_ Thursday, March 37, lllnl lnd & M Siptisy’ muu-e g l“"‘.:.‘."eh'.'"‘n funeral i M ats; . B xnument "’*“’* T m‘% Wol.lAlJ?l'll- “samAR Mareh 28, 3830. VAT ol ,g“h,{’. Bant, Waow s bavia F. Wak: sy Yyt 0 Sl ', M 29, at 3 p.m., at it AR SR terment private. LW 3 'fm of the a e ““V'" e Brelt g White, Anni 1 n at'11 -n Tnterment u’fi’n‘fi-’fa rted this It s A aren fl'lm 'c'm" fo"nw“ Mrs. na l:lbnr!l uufifl'o- .;,3 oy B . e 2 Besides her daughters .n."fl:'.. S mours thelr lote seven grandchildren and meny r-l d friends. Bunersl fim.n e, “{uiu' huren, m Sad Ghu g 1 X3 ““fig’“‘- e On_Thursd o MARTIN woOD. " Faneral :S‘." chagal of P. A Taltscull 438 7th at. s March 31. at Relse Ches'ond Friends ihvitea. .+ FRANCES ll.l'N W._ Ernest Jai Tha "Dambarion ave v 1030, FOUTZ, devoted mother is. Funeral Saf Funers] Saturdey, Bm. trom W. Ernest Jary parlors, 28th . wo I, o Wlllllln P, l"rlnkl! o8, Saturdag, um then t. % ; Intermen MADGE ©On Thum- h . l “ll hur & UBER, 'mood fxu o! w Remaing ) 3% o 1; h, it ‘ n‘C el Fun Ty g, rememb: ¥ iR S 27, 1924, The years m-y wipe out many things, out ne e momm o tm“o hwfi daye Ha remo:{n"mnco o SARBARA B. MIDD] ¥, who depa: {bls life three years ago today, Mareh month of M, more s h-r.— ? B oLt 22 years ago !o‘tv n- mother passed a other breathes K’ e mo e ‘means more than ie Vorld_seems aulte monm- the e oy o -‘&'H. 1 o MIDDLEDORY, IAI‘%;IA. our desr mother, March u. -n|'lm at Holy h our hearts your mu g0 today, &- years have passed, i ouf Bl"“ *oRe aiva g: r father, BrULAR m&ms 3 & , 3