Loxias, Jan. 6, 1909
As we all know, the basement of Trinity Church was burned some time ago. Such vandalism should not go unpunished. We strongly suspect the Palamidis community of such doings. They think they are in the mountains of the Balkan region where lawlessness goes unpunished. These persons sh
Loxias, Jan. 6, 1909
The Republicans of the United States claim for themselves credit for the virtuous and honest administrations, while their opponents do not offer such confidence as to industry, work, and prosperity of the citizens in general during their administrations. Our paper, mindful of the pr
Loxias, Jan. 6, 1909
The Greek Star has just done a wonderful and philanthropic deed. In order to help the poor Italians suffering from the earthquake, the Star promised free subscriptions to those bringing in donations to help the sufferers. Kind-hearted Greeks went from store to store, collecting what
Loxias, Jan. 6, 1909
With great joy all friends will hear that the progressive Greek brothers, Theodore and Basilis Chamales, owners of the Savoy, have bought another restaurant for $15,000.00 at 286 S. State Street near the Greek-American restaurant of Mr. Koutsoumbos. Loxias wishes them long life and
In a previous issue of The Greek Star, we took the opportunity to address a brief appeal to the Greek people of Chicago on behalf of the unfortunate victims of the terrible earthquakes which occured in southern Italy and Sicily. It is now incumbent upon us to renew that appeal and urge our pe
Loxias, Jan. 20, 1909
To all members:- A general meeting will be held at 3 o'clock, Sunday, January 24th, at German Hall, Harrison and Green Streets, in order to acquaint members with the new officers. As this meeting is of great importance we ask everyone to be present. Chicago, Jan. 18, 1908<
Loxias, Jan. 20, 1909
Listening to the voice of Loxias, Peter S. Lambros of the Greek Star, finally sent the contributions directly to the Italian Consulate. Hurrah!
Loxias, Jan. 20, 1909
Now that the excitement of the elections has died down, we expected to see harmony reign among the Greek people of Chicago. It seems that Dr. Petroulas should make a good president. The only trouble is that the Greeks refuse to cooperate. Every possible issue is disagreed upon by on
Loxias, Jan. 20, 1909
The Greek Star is up to its old tricks again. It recently published an article stating Hellas (a newspaper) donated $2 to the Italians; Athena, $7; Loxias, $1, and the Greek Star, $440. Nobody is being fooled by such statements. Everyone knows that Mr. Lambros of the Star, went from
Loxias, Jan. 20, 1909
A Greek Athletic Club has just been organized. Its purpose is the spiritual, athletic and soldierly progress of the members. We wish this new club much success.
Loxias, Jan. 27, 1909
p. 3.- On Feb. 4, Thursday, the Scotch Prima Donna, Jeanie Fletcher, will sing a duet with the popular Greek singer, Notis Limperopoulos, at Orchestra Hall, Jackson, Adams and Michigan Avenues.
Loxias, Jan. 27, 1909
p. 3.- The Kosmito-Brontamiton Society is giving a dance on February 11, for the church, Kimisis tis Theotokou. Admission is free to outsiders. Only Kosmito-Brontamitans must pay. On Sunday, February 7, the Greek Philharmonic club of Chicago is giving its annual dance at German Hall
Loxias, Jan. 27, 1909
p.1.- The young men of our Greek community assembled, one evening, and decided to form an Athletic Club. Their purpose is educational, militaristic, athletic and patriotic. The formation of this club has much significance. We hope it does not go the way of so many Greek clubs that believe in
Greek Star, Jan. 29, 1909
Honorable Guido Sabetta Italian Consul Masonic Temple, Chicago. Honorable Sir: In addition to the previous contributions by the "Greek Star" for the benefit of our suffering brothers, the Italians, I take pleasure in enclosing herewith another check for
Greek Star, Jan. 29, 1909
Honorable Guido Sabetta Italian Consul Masonic Temple, Chicago Honorable Sir: In addition to the previous contributions by the "Greek Star" for the benefit of our suffering brothers, the Italians, I take pleasure in enclosing herewith another check for
Greek Star, Jan. 29, 1909
Dear Sir: Your contribution of $40.00, to the relief fund of earthquake victims of Italy has been received with thanks. Dr. A. Lagonio, Treasurer
Greek Star, Jan. 29, 1909
Honorable P. S. Lambros, Prop. and Editor of the Greek Star, 424-425 New Era Bldg., Chicago, Honorable Sir: Thank you kindly and warmly for my poor suffering countrymen. Both your sympathy and your generous collection of contributions of the Greeks have
Greek Star, Jan. 29, 1909
Mr. P. S. Lambros 424-425, New Era Bldg. Chicago Dear Sir: Your touching expression of sympathy, and those of our Greek friends, in the appalling disaster which has stricken our country, so terribly, have been received with deep appreciation by myself and by the
Greek Star, Jan. 29, 1909
Correspondence of Mr. P. S. Lambros, Dec. 31, 1908, 130 N. Wells St., Hon. Guido Sabetta, Italian Consul, Masonic Temple, City. Honorable Sir: We beg to inform you that the Greeks of Chicago are grieving for the great catastrophe which has stricken your
Loxias, Feb. 3, 1909
p. 1.- Last Friday, at 5100 Wentworth, a meeting of all South Siders took place in order to solve the church problem. At 8 o'clock the hall was crowded to capacity. C. Petroulas was chairman of the evening. He spoke on the need of another church, especially to the South Siders who had to go s