FEBRUARY 5 
1925 
L TODAY 
ETO EGYPT 
/orkers Among 
Who Will Visit 
ly Land. 
NG TO EUROPE 
Hunt - 
GOLDSTHtN—Mr. and Mr*. J'®# 5 G® 1 . 1 '’J*l' t n 
(nee Nettle Karris) ot 600 West SMjt■ BL 
announce the birth of a son on Wsdnes- 
day evening, Feb. 4, 1920. 
HEINRICH—Mi*. and Mrs. Milton Heinrich 
(bee Florence Ochs) of *,021 pavidson 
Av„ announce the birth of 9 . daughter, 
Feb. 3, 1925, at Concourse Sanitarium. 
TOFLJTZ—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 
(nee Beatrice Mendelsohn) of West 
104th St. announce the arrival °i Carol 
Jean, Feb. -3, at Nursery and Child s 
Hospital. 
WASSKRMAN—Mr. and Mrs. M. Wasset- 
man, a. son on Feb. 2, at the Hunt s 
Point Hospital. 
<and and the Thu- 
je Today From 
and Hamburg. 
,ve today for a sixty 
e South of Prance, 
the Holy Land; two 
rone, two are due to 
rj Elmer Carlson, 
- Samuel W. Carver, 
D. W. Clinch. 
f Mrs. Clinch, 
Albert L. Diament, 
Mrs. Diament, 
Charles Franck, 
C. B. Jacques, 
' Otto Klehne, 
M. Meyer, 
Mrs. H. 0. Neumann, 
Ralph Oppenheim, 
Mrs. J. A. Pilgard 
, and daughter, 
Hans Reimer, 
Dr. W. Riedner, 
August Scharies and 
faihily, 
Alfred Weil, 
Mrs. Weil, 
Louis F. Whits. 
lenders due today on 
ific liner Empress o ‘ 
uthampton, are: Lad 
Sir Thomas Fisher 
ompson, Mme. Kirb: 
lonel F. D. William; 
md Mrs. H. Reeves, 
ngier, Mrs. E. Stacey, 
r, Miss A. M. Davis, 
i. Miss L. A. Orford 
i, 
• list of the Thuringia 
merican Line, due to 
Hamburg, are: 
Max Roessler, 
Karl Schaehmann, 
Mrs. Schaehmann, 
Mrs. M. Bcheuer and 
daughters, 
Otto Schulz, 
Gustav Schulz, 
I IT. P. Simon, 
Emil Storm, 
Mrs. Storm, 
Ernst Wendler, 
Josef A. Wolf. 
Harririb 
Birin 
rs OF 3 BABIES. 
'oned in a Nursery, 
ler’s Doorstep. 
ting the parents of 
s on abandonment 
One of the Infants.. 
HAVKN—JAMES—Feb. 4. 1925, at St. 
George's Chapel, by the Rev. Karl Rel¬ 
iant; Dorothy, daughter of Henry A. 
James and the late Laura Br—voort Set 
wick, to George Griawold Iwven. 
MONTGOMERY— ADAMS—At the Cathedral 
of St. John the Divine, on Monday, Feb. 
2, 1925, at 4 P. M., Mr. Archibald Mont¬ 
gomery Jr. to Mrs. Randolph Adams. 
.£-*< O-.IJU&J CTcUUJft, 
BROWN—Brethren of Centennial Lodge* No. 
763, F. and A. M., are hereby requested 
to attend the Masonio funeral services 
of Pur late brother, Leopold J. Brownj 
on Thursday evening, Feb. 5, at 
o’clock, at his late residence, 130 West 
104th St, By order 
MORTIMER J. PROOFS, Master. 
HENRY L1PPMANN, Secretary. 
BURGER—Bertha, on Feb. 4, beloved wife 
of Ignatz Burger and beloved mother 
of Norman Burger and Irene itudlnger. 
Funeral from her late residence, 1,023 
Bast 23d St.. Brooklyn, Friday at 10 
o’clock. 
BUTLER—At the Hotel Schftyler, New York 
City, Saturday, Jan. 31, 1925, JUlia Hen¬ 
rietta Butler, daughter of the late Chaim- 
cey Sage and Julia Sherrill Butler, in her 
TF.th year, formerly of Sauqult and Utica, 
N. Y. 
CHAMBERLAIN 1 —Tire Principal, the Faculty 
and the students of Franklin Sohool de¬ 
sire to express their grief over the loss 
which they have suffered In the sudden 
death of their beloved friend and teacher, ; 
Edward B. Chamberlain, who for twenty 
years had been associated with the 
* school? a most self-sacrificing and de¬ 
voted member of its teaching staff. 
DOAN ®—On Feb. 4, Mrs. Ada A., age 67. 
Funeral services Friday evening 8 o'clock 
at 339 Lenox Road, Flatbush. 
DOWD—Harry Webster, on Feb. 8, 1025. be¬ 
loved husband of Del lie Dowd, son or the 
late John .1. Dowd and Emelin© Pick, 
dear brother of Emetine and Ruth T. 
Dowd. Funeral services at his late 
residence, 19 Cranberry Bt., Brooklyn, 
Friday evening. Feb. C, at 8 o’clock. 
DUNSOOMBTC—On Wednesday, Feb. 4, John 
Dunseombe. Notice of funeral hereafter. 
Wichita (Kan.) papers please copy. 
GRAHAM—Suddenly, Feb. 8, Mary Jane 
Back, Widow of George B. Graham, Ser¬ 
vice at funeral chapel, 851 Amsterdam 
Av., near 102d St., Thursday, 8 P. M. 
GREEN-*Suddeniy, on Feb. 4, Mrs. Florence 
GaynOr Green. Funeral from her late 
residence, . 165 Prospect Park West, on 
Saturday, Feb. 7, at 9*30 A. M. Solemn 
requiem mass at St. Saviour Church, 8th 
Av. and 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Inter¬ 
ment Holy Cross. Masses appreciated. 
HALLO WELL—Op Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1925, 
John Hallowell, in his 92d year. Services 
at the residence of his daughter, Mrs* 
Helen Ohly, 22 Scherfnefhorn St.. Brook- 
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