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THE CINCINNATI TIMES-STAR
June 28, 1904

NEWS
scans from newspaper collection of
Ruth Adams-Battle

Transcribed by Liz Stratton

 

FRED A. GREVE FELL FROM THE THIRD STORY WINDOW.
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Cigarmaker Was Perhaps Fatally Injured in Accident.

Fred A. Greve, 57, a cigarmaker, was perhaps fatally injured Sunday in a fall from the rear third story window at his home at 2 Mitchell place, Mt. Auburn.  Relatives stated that after dinner he went up stairs to take a bath.  Later he was found fully dressed, beneath the window.  His right hip was broken and he was hurt internally.  He was removed to the Bethesda hospital, Friends believe he may have  gone to sleep on the window sill and fallen out.



THIEF TOOK CLOTHES.
 A burglar coolly made himself at home at 217 East Liberty street, the home of John Deallver, undressed and donned the latter’s clothes, laid out ready for Sunday wear.


MEMORIAL SERVICE.
 The members of the Young Men’s Institute held memorial services Sunday at St. Joseph’s cemetery in honor of the departed members of that organization.  President John L. Geiszel delivered an address.


BUSINESS MEN’S CLUB
WILL GO TO WOODSDALE.
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Two Hundred Members Will Leave on Special Wednesday.
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 TWO hundred members of the Business Men’s club will leave on a special C. H. & D. train Wednesday morning for Woodsdale Island, where the annual outing of the club will be given.  The Entertainment committee has drawn away from the old custom of visiting neighboring cities and this year will have an outing of real justification.  A game of base ball between the Knockers and the Stemwinders.  The two little clans of the club, has been arranged, and all the amusements on the island will be free to the picnickers.


ORTH LAID TO REST.
The funeral of William Orth, 32, meat dealer, who died last week, was held Sunday afternoon from his home, 1541 Dudley street.  Burial in Spring Grove cemetery.


BREWER IS HOME.
 Henry J. Brewer has arrived in Cincinnati again, after an absence of twenty years.  With his wife, he drifted down the Oblo river from Pittsburg in a houseboat.

 



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