THE CINCINNATI TIMES-STAR
May 11, 1904

4TH Edition
NEWS BLURBS
scans from newspaper collection of
Ruth Adams-Battle

transcribed by Dorothy Wiland

Chat on 'Change

Ernest Du Brul has gone to New York on business connected with the National Metal Trades association.

At a meeting of the Cincinnati Furniture Exchange, on Tuesday, the arrangements for the annual outing were completed

Lord Thurlow of England was a visitor on 'Change on Tuesday.  He also called on Mr. George B. Cox, at the Cincinnati Trust company.

The pork packers are discussing the proposition to go to the World's Fair on the Cincinnati day trip, and a number of the Metal Trades association have decided to go.

The Commercial club will have charge of the entertainment of the Filipino commissioners in this city.  The club will cooperate with President Bailey of the Chamber of Commerce in Arranging a schedule.

Secretary E. P. Wilson has sent letters to all members of the Manufacturers' club, asking them to advise him as to their intention of attending the Pittsburg convention.  It is desired to have a large attendance from this city.







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