Novi Svijet, Jan. 19, 1928
Called by the Jugoslav Educational Association of Chicago, a meeting was held in the Croatian Brotherhood Hall, West 18th Street and Racine Avenue. The Croatian singing club "Zora," Croatian Benevolent Lodge "Bratstvo," and the J. E. A. Delegation, met to make a plan on how to help
Radnik, Jan. 24, 1928
The gentry, priests and their lackeys with other misleaders are preparing a more intense compaign against progressives and Communists. We notice continuous and increasing attacks in the columns of Hrvatski List & Danica, Hrvatski Glasnik, and a few more Croatian newspapers. Their bitter a
Novi Svijet, Feb. 2, 1928
The Polish Philharmonic Singing Club of Chicago originated the idea of holding an all-Slavic singing contest, Sunday, Feb. 5, in Schoenhofen's Hall, Milwaukee and Ashland Avenues. All Slavic singing clubs are invited. Most of the Jugoslav clubs will participate and the results will
Novi Svijet, February 2, 1928
The Croatian sokol on the West side, in Chicago is giving its customary national dance, Saturday February 18th 1928 in Croatian National Sokol Hall, 1903 South Racine. Sokols national dance is one of the most popular entertainment in our colony, always well attended in national costumes. Ther
Novi Svijet, February 23,1928
All Yugoslav organizations and individuals in Chicago and vicinity are requested to consider this notice and attend the entertainment given by the Serbian Youth, "Kole" No.19 - "St.George" No.44 and S.S. "Sloboda" Sunday February 26,1928 in the National hall 1802 South Racine Ave. There will
Novi Svijet, February 23, 1928
As announced before, the committee is functioning, and they have already collected $110.00 cash from various clubs and individuals, also material for the first entertainment for which the committee is thankful and is appealing to other organizations to do likewise. The preparations
Radnik, Feb. 28, 1928
The progressive workers' club Milan Glumac is announcing a public educational lecture in their own club rooms, 1703 S. Racine Ave. Subject: "What is labor power, and is it paid according to its value?" The speaker will be Comrade L. Fisher. Because of conflicting ideas ent
Novi Svijet, March 8, 1928
"Belovarska Sloga" No.225 Croatian Brotherhood Union is giving and entertainment and play next Sunday March the 11th in the National hall 1802 South Racine Ave. The singing club "Ileva" will participate. There will be duet singing accompanied by violin. The "Kletva Bogatstva", (The
Novi Svijet, March 8, 1928
More money was received by the committee. The following are the donors: "Hrvatska Sloboda" lodge #7 $25.00 Yugoslav Sokol Troop $25.00 The prizes received from the Cr
Radnik, March 10, 1928
On March 10 and 11 the Jugoslav fraction meets in plenum. This plenum will mark a new situation, not only in our own fraction but in the whole party and the labor movement in the country. What is its significance? First, this is the first time the Jugoslav fraction will operate nati
Novi Svijet, March 15, 1928
Important for every Jugoslav in Chicago, Throwing money away foolishly and playing with one's health cost our people plenty of money and much suffering. The quacks emptied many of our working men's pockets, and today are doing the same with their worthless medicines and treatments.
Novi Svijet, Mar. 15, 1928
There are many children who not only lack any enthusiasm for school, but who readily admit that they do not have the slightest interest in preparing their lessons. This condition causes great worry to their parents, especially those who do not understand the reasons for their children's attit
, March 15, 1928
Last week much was said on the West side of our city about things that happened in the Croatian Catholic church and school basement. Some newspapers described the sorry act (sodomy) and as lightning news spread to Croatian homes. I will not describe what happened, it is an
Novi Svijet, April 5, 1928
Important for South Chicago! Benevolent and singing societies in South Chicago are giving a concert with play, Sunday April the 8th in the Croatian Hall, 9616-20 Commercial avenue. Beside speaking and singing there will be two plays, one is: "Help the strikers' children," one act an
Novi Svijet, April 26, 1928
The association for support of Croatians in America is calling a mass meeting Sunday, April 29 in Zvonimir Building Corporation Hall, 3018-20 South Wells street. This is the first mass meeting the association has ever called. Speakers will be Mr. T. Cuckovic, association p
Novi Svijet, April 26, 1928
The Jugoslav Educational Association is sponsoring the seven act play "Crna Kraljica" (The Black Queen), which is now being played in Zagreb. This famous drama will be presented by the dramatic club "Nada," Sunday, May 6, in the C. S. P. S. Hall, 18th and May Streets. Some
Radnik, April 27, 1928
The association for the support of Croatian orphans in America will hold its first mass meeting, Sunday, April 29, 1928. The meeting will be held at Zvonimir Building Coporation Hall, 3018-20 S. Wells St., Chicago. The meeting will start at 2 P. M. The speakers are Mr. T.
Novi Svijet, April 28, 1928
The Jugoslav Educational Association No. 20 is inviting all workers and friends to attend their May First evening program, and help celebrate May the 1st, dedicated to workers. On the program we have speakers, noted singers, and a string orchestra will play popular selections. Remem
Radnik, May 5, 1928
A short while ago a campaign was started for the Radnik and directing instructions were sent to all party sections as to how they may proceed to help pull Radnik out of the present crisis. When the Chicago section thrashed out this question it elected a committee to make plans for a successfu
Novi Svijet, May 17, 1928
The Croatian Sokol on the west side of Chicago is having its thirty-third annual display with elaborate and amusing programs in the Pilsen Sokol Hall, 1814 S. Ashland avenue, Sunday, May 27 at 3 P. M. Because this public performance serves as an example to our children for further s