Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 2, 1906
P. 7 - col. 5.. The Bohemian people have established an organization which should be of interest to all Bohemian home owners. It will be conducted by prominent Bohemians. Those who are interested and would like to join may do so by attending the next meeting.
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 2, 1906
p. 1 - col. 7.. Some time ago Mr. A. M. Pekarek and Mr. M. A. Zielinski obtained patent rights on their invention. It is a practical music stand which is so constructed that it will turn the pages of notes with very little effort on the part of the musician. It can easily be folded to a conve
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 2, 1906
p. 1 - col. 2.. After a thorough investigation the congressional committee was convinced that Mr. A. Michalek, the first Bohemian congressman, is a respectable citizen and very capable to hold his office. The committee which consisted of both democrats and republicans, voted unanimously that
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 4, 1906
p. 1 - col. 6.. This big Bohemian wholesale grocery supplies all Bohemian grocers in Chicago. It is located at Halsted & Randolph Streets, in the heart of the Randolph Street markets. This concern handles all better brands of grocery items, domestic and imported. It is also the distributo
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 4, 1906
p. 1 - col. 7.. Among Bohemian firms in all America the best known is the firm of F. Korbel & Bros., dealers in California wine and liquors. Their largest branch is in Chicago, where they are constantly expanding their place of business. During the past year they were compelled to constru
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 5, 1906
p. 1 - col. 3.. The Bohemian gymnastic organization branch at Sokol Chicago Building has been active for the past (14) fourteen years in physical development of Bohemian men, women and children. Yesterday this organization gave a public gymnastic exhibition at their gymnasium locate
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 8, 1906
p. 1, col. 7.. The representatives of the Bohemian National Cemetery held their regular meeting last night. They discussed several vital questions concerning the cemetery. Most important of these was the permit to build a public waiting room at the cemetery. Other questions concerned the surv
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 11, 1906
p. 1, col. 4.. The well known piano firm of W. W. Kimball Co. has decided to celebrate the ten year duration of their Bohemian branches which they have established among the Bohemian people. These branches have a very promising future in the Bohemian districts of Chicago. The firm also wishes
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 11, 1906
p. 1, col. 6.. Our public has found that the First Bohemian Dramatic and Operatic Theater can fulfill the task which it has undertaken and do it well. Artistic talent among its members has inspired the entire cast to such an extent that they all work with vigor and enthusiasm to make every pe
The committee of the City Council for licenses had numerous visitors at its meeting yesterday. Amongst others there was a proposal of Cullerton, that the mayor should be empowered to issue special licenses for association festivals, so that alcoholic drinks could be served in their club local
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 18, 1906
p. 1, col. 1.. In the near future the primary election will be held at which several Bohemians will vie for county and state offices. Among the Bohemian democrats the following men will appear on the ballot: Mr. P. Novak, for congressman; Mr. Jandus for state senator, Mr. Halik, a Bohemian la
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 23, 1906
p. 4, col. 1.. Whenever the Bohemian people visit any of the English theaters in Chicago, they are surprised at the large attendance. The American people love the theater, - that is something which no one can deny. There are 100,000 Bohemians in Chicago, but not one regular theater which woul
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 28, 1906
p. 1, col. 1.. Children from the Bohemian children's clubs and nursery will present a very well known play called "Snow White." This play is especially prepared for children although adults will also find it very humorous and interesting. It will be staged today in the Thalia Hall located at
Abendpost, April 6, 1906
The committee of the recent protest meeting had a gathering last night at the Sherman House, Some collection books have not come in yet. Mr. Cervenka in the name of the Bohemian organizations paid an additional amount of $20,000. It was resolved to form a permanent organization of all associa
Denní Hlasatel, Apr. 8, 1906
p. 1--Lately our countrymen have manifested creditable spirit of enterprise. We have a whole group of genuine Bohemian enterprises of various kinds, and most of them rest upon good, firm foundations, so that money invested in them is assured suitable profit. A promising un
Denní Hlasatel, Apr. 22, 1906
p. 1.Col.6--We have mentioned repeatedly, that it is our duty as Americans and Czechs to contribute according to our means toward the alleviation of the terrible suffering into which were suddenly hurled the inhabitants of our westernmost metropolis, prospering San Francisco, and of other tow
Denní Hlasatel, Apr. 23, 1906
p.1.--The spacious Auditorium hall, where our Bohemian artist, Jan Kubelik, celebrated his triumphs several weeks ago, and at his side our wonder-child, Milada Cerny, demonstrated her extraordinary musical talent, was selected for this concert. In the halls of this colossal structur
Denní Hlasatel, May 2, 1906
P.1--We are observing with interest and pride the progress of our Bohumir Kryl on his road to fame. We say "our Kryl" because he always was one of ours and always proudly proclaims his allegiance. We have reported on the successes of B. Kryl's art some time ago mentioning the artist
Denní Hlasatel, May 8, 1906
p.4--The enemies of immigration do not allow any opportunity to pass without slinging mud at that part of the population of the United States without which this country would not be more now than Canada is today. When they have no occasion for an attack on the immigrants they create one artif
Denní Hlasatel, May 8, 1906
p. 3--The meetings of the executive committee of the "Matice Vyššího Vzdĕlání" Association for Higher Education) are growing more and more interesting. At the meeting of March 16, 1906, the application of a Czech student was approved; he is ambitious to continue his studies at the University