Revyen, July 14, 1906
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Revyen, July 14, 1906
The S.S.S. (Scandinavian Socialist Sick Benefit Society) gave a banquet in honor of Frederick Borgbjerg in Wabansia Hall on July 10. Lauritz Olesen was chairman of the arrangements committee. W. Petersen, the president of the society, was the toastmaster. Charles Ryberg spoke for Scandinavia,
Skandinaven, August 13, 1906
Ulabrand's first party was a great success, it is a young political society. Alderman Daniel Herlihy of the twenty-eight ward was present. He spoke well and showed himself to be very well posted in Norwegian history and people listened to him attentively.
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Sept. 25, 1906
The Swedish-American Republican Central Club of Cook County held a meeting last week. At this meeting resolutions were drawn up favoring the nomination of Alexander H. Revell, the furniture dealer at Adams and Wabash, for mayor of Chicago. Resolutions pointing out the thorough corru
Chicago Chronicle, Oct. 1, 1906
Delegates representing 16,000 Republican voters yesterday gathered at St. Stanislaus school hall, Noble and Bradley Streets, to pledge their hearty support to the Republican state, county, congressional and city tickets. Incidentally they took occasion to repudiate the efforts of N.
Revyen, Oct. 20, 1906
Revyen has started a campaign for contributions to the Socialist Campaign Fund. Three dollars have already been received and sent to State Secretary, James Smith, 163 Randolph Street.
Revyen, Oct. 20, 1906
Revyen has started a campaign for contributions to the Socialist campaign fund. Three dollars have already been received and sent to State Secretary James Smith, 163 Randolph Street.
Skandinaven, January 4, 1907
The Norwegian Republican Club of the 28th Ward is certainly becoming active under the leadership of their new President, John M. Pedersen. After every meeting from now to election day will be followed by an entertainment of some kind, free to both members and nonmembers. The purpose of this p
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 15, 1907
Last evening, after completing its business, the dramatic circle of St. Stanislaus Parish made known its support of Mr. J. Kondziorski in the informal resolution specially worked out by the committee. This dramatic circle of St. Stanislaus Parish never mixed in politics before, but
Svenska Kuriren, Feb. 16, 1907
Postmaster Fred Busse has now decided to run as candidate for Mayor in Chicago on the Republican ticket. He has been assured no other name would be mentioned for nomination at the Republican city convention meeting two weeks from today. President Theodore Roosevelt is said to have assured Mr.
Svenska Kuriren, Feb. 23, 1907
One of our most prominent countrymen, Robert Lindblom died Friday night. He was 62 years of age. He was born in Sweden, and came to the United States when he was 20 years old. He settled in Chicago in 1877, and became a member of the Chicago Board of Trade. Mayor Hopkins appointed him a membe
Svenska Kuriren, Feb. 23, 1907
The Democrats had their primary for mayor last Thursday, and their city convention will take place today. It is very clear that Carter Harrison is politically dead. Although Mayor Dunne was victorious over Harrison, the Mayor cannot be absolutely sure of getting the nomination today. It, ther
Skandinaven, February 27, 1907
The Norwegian Republican Club of the 28th Ward will have its yearly Smoker at 876 Artesian Avenue next Thursday at 8:00 A.M. Chief Judge Harry Olson will give a lecture on the new methods of jurisprudence in Chicago. Judge Olson is very prominent as a judge. Judge Oscar Tarrison, Al
Svenska Amerikanaren, March 12, 1907
The Swedish-American Republican League of Illinois held their annual convention at Rockford, Illinois last Friday. 450 delegates were present. Postmaster Busse of Chicago was put up as candiate for Mayor of Chicago. For president of the League, Justus Johnson of Aurora was elected by acclamat
Svenska Kuriren, Mar. 16, 1907
The Republican candidate for Mayor, Fred Busse, recovering from injuries sustained in a railroad accident, received the official notice of his nomination last Monday at his home. He told the deputation, who notified him, that he would exercise the office of Mayor to the best of his
Daily Jewish Courier, Mar. 17, 1907
Who is the young Jewish candidate, Mr. Morris Eller, who is running for alderman of the ninth ward? The answer is as follows: On September 22, 1883, the seventeen year old Morris Eller, landed in Chicago. He was poor and was lost in this great Metropolis without money and without knowledge of
Dziennik Ludowy, March 27, 1907
Before us lies an invitation of the Polish Republican League, which reads as follows: "Attention Fellowmen! "Do you wish to enjoy yourselves immensely? Yes?? Well, come and see the well known comic Mr. Heinrich Katzenjammer, a buffoon who formally performed for the German
Svenska Kuriren, Apr. 6, 1907
The election of Fred A. Busse to the office of Mayor of Chicago was a great victory for the Republican party and for himself. It also shows the good judgment of the people in choosing a man who really knows what Chicago needs in order to carry on its traditions, reforms, and other benefits fo
Revyen, July 13, 1907
With the object of unfolding effective socialist propaganda for the benefit of Scandinavian workers in America, a committee consisting of delegates from Scandinavian Socialist societies under the name of Scandinavian Socialist Propaganda Committee was organized June 30th this year.
February 22, 1908
A New Political Club. A new Italian political club has been formed under the name of the 12th Ward Italian Political Club. The purpose of this club is to organize all the Italian voters of that ward into one body during the election battles. The officers elected for the year term (1