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August 6, 1910
The Detroit Times
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan
What is this article about?
Howard Healy, stabbed by neighbor Ferdinand Kojler during a street quarrel, is recovering well from minor wounds and able to move about; Kojler arrested.
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HEALY IS RECOVERING.
Men Stabbed By Ferdinand Kojler Able to Be Around.
Howard Healy, 20 years old, No. 618 Twenty-fourth-st., reported in a dying condition as the result of stab wounds inflicted by Ferdinand Kojler, No. 614 Twenty-fourth-st., is able to be around.
The row started on the street as a result of a neighborhood quarrel and both men wielded knives. Dr. Thomas Henry, who is attending Healy, says that his patient has a few trivial wounds and is able to walk about the house. Kojler was arrested.
Men Stabbed By Ferdinand Kojler Able to Be Around.
Howard Healy, 20 years old, No. 618 Twenty-fourth-st., reported in a dying condition as the result of stab wounds inflicted by Ferdinand Kojler, No. 614 Twenty-fourth-st., is able to be around.
The row started on the street as a result of a neighborhood quarrel and both men wielded knives. Dr. Thomas Henry, who is attending Healy, says that his patient has a few trivial wounds and is able to walk about the house. Kojler was arrested.
What sub-type of article is it?
Crime Story
What themes does it cover?
Crime Punishment
Recovery
What keywords are associated?
Stabbing
Recovery
Arrest
Neighborhood Quarrel
What entities or persons were involved?
Howard Healy
Ferdinand Kojler
Dr. Thomas Henry
Where did it happen?
Twenty Fourth St.
Story Details
Key Persons
Howard Healy
Ferdinand Kojler
Dr. Thomas Henry
Location
Twenty Fourth St.
Story Details
Howard Healy stabbed by Ferdinand Kojler in a neighborhood quarrel on the street; Healy recovering from trivial wounds; Kojler arrested.