Lietuva, Feb. 14, 1913
Marco Praga, The Friend, one-act drama. Translated by A. Matutis, Chicago. (Chicago: Lietuva, 1913). Monley Pike, The Rubber Boot, one-act farce. Translated by Vaidevutis, Chicago. (Chicago: Lietuva, 1913). Chociszewski, From Ear to Ear, one-act comedy. Translated by Vaide
Lietuva, Feb. 14, 1913
On February 16, at 4 P. M., at the following places: S. Kaikelis will give a lecture entitled, "Chemistry," in the Aurora Hall, 3149 So. Halsted Street. In Town of Lake, K. Valys will read a lecture, "A General Review of Geography," in the Aurora Hall, 1800 W. 46th Street.
Lietuva, Feb. 14, 1913
The city has arranged programs every day for one week at the Mark White Square Park, 29th and Halsted Streets. Programs will be presented by different nationalities of this district. The first program will be on Tuesday. This day has been set aside for the Lithuanians. The Guards of the Grand
Lietuva, Feb. 21, 1913
With the exception of the month of July, when Americans celebrate their Independence Day, the month of February is the most notable month for Americans. In this month they celebrate the birthdays of the two greatest men in American history--the real American giants. This coming Satu
Lietuva, Feb. 21, 1913
K. Jurgelionis will deliver a lecture, "The Art of Today." This lecture will be illustrated. While he was in Europe, Mr. Jurgelionis, collected many pictures of art in Paris and in other cities. In order to make this lecture much clearer, the pictures will be shown. The lecture will
Lietuva, Feb. 28, 1913
The disagreement between the Roseland parishioners and their priest, appears to have come to an end. When the delegates came back from the archbishop, they announced that the parishioners cannot control their priest. Just the same, the parishioners have had their revenge upon their priest. Wh
Lietuva, Feb. 28, 1913
On February 23, the Lovers of the Motherland Society, Branch 33, had a lecture at P. Arsanskis Hall, 8756 Houston Avenue. Dr. Aldona Rutkauskas, delivered the lecture, "Food and Preservation." This lecture was arranged for women, but there was only one woman present in the audience.
Lietuva, Feb. 28, 1913
P. Gudas will deliver a lecture, "Several Pictures From the History of Lithuania," on March 2, at 4 P. M., in the Aurora Hall, 3149 South Halsted Street.
Lietuva, Feb. 28, 1913
The Lithuanian Organists Alliance will give a concert for the purpose of establishing a library of music. The concert will be held March 9, in St. George's Hall, 32nd Place and Auburn Avenue. The cantata, "The Seven Last Words of Christ," by the famous Professor Theodore DuBois,of t
Lietuva, Feb. 28, 1913
The Lithuanian Workers Alliance of Chicago, donated five dollars from its treasury and collected $6.50, total $11.50. The money has been sent to the Brooklyn strikers.
Lietuva, Feb. 28, 1913
At Columbia Hall, Town of Lake, a meeting was held for the purpose of organizing an independent Lithuanian parish. The Reverend V. R. Bonas was the speaker and organizer. The discussion was on the question of who would have control of its assets if the parish were organized. It was decided to
Lietuva, Mar. 7, 1913
For the first time, I visited the Aurora institution, at 46th and Wood Streets. I had heard much about this establishment, but I had never seen it; hence I decided to visit it. My visit gave me a good impression of this institution. The room is large and airy. The library shelves ar
Lietuva, Mar. 7, 1913
S. Kaimietis, The Bewitched Jack, one-act comedy, taken from the life of Lithuanian peasants. (Chicago: Katalikas [The Catholic]). Price fifteen cents. The Jew in the Barrel, one-act comedy. Translated from the Polish by T. Jurgis. (Chicago: Katalikas). Price ten cents. S.
Lietuva, Mar. 7, 1913
The Grand Duke Gedeminas of Lithuania Society in Kensington donated $10.00 from their treasury, and collected $8.75 at their meeting. (Translator: I omit the names of donors.) The total of $18.75 was sent to the Brooklyn, N. Y. garment strikers. K. Baltrimias F. Shedvilas<
Lietuva, Mar. 7, 1913.
The Lithuanian Alliance of America (Chicago branches) has arranged a lecture tour for Mr. Chmieliauskas among the Chicago Lithuanian colony. Mr. Chmieliauskas comes from Prussian Lithuania. He is a representative sf the Lithuanian newspaper Birute of Prussia. Last
Lietuva, Mar. 7, 1913
The Lovers of the Motherland Society, Branch 22, will hold its meeting on March 11, in the Aurora Hall, 3149 South Halsted Street. At this meeting, the members of the society will receive the book, Essays on Bacteriology and Biology, by Dr. A. Garmus. This book will also be given free to thos
Lietuva, Mar. 14, 1913
Last Sunday, branch 36 of the Lithuanian Alliance of America held its meeting at Aurora Hall, 3149 South Halsted Street. At this meeting, seven new members joined the organization. The total of their subscribed insurance policy is $4,700. This proves that the Lithuanians are beginning to unde
Lietuva, Mar. 14, 1913
February 26, several men and women who are boarding at Lithuanian homes held a meeting; they agreed that a Lithuanian Boarders' Union is necessary. Some of the housewives are dealing dishonestly with their boarders as well as being unclean; they cook the sausages in the pot at the same time w
Lietuva, Mar. 21, 1913
The Lithuanian Alliance of America, branches of the district of Chicago, will show to the Lithuanians of Chicago such a spectacle as they have never seen before. Up to the present time, there has been a great deal of talking about the various Lithuanian organizations. But very few know what b
Lietuva, Mar. 21, 1913
Not long ago, one Scenic Lover No. 2, wrote in Lietuva about the Lithuanians of the vicinity of Kensington. He drew a very dark picture of the Lithuanians in this locality. True, there is some card playing and drinking among some of them, but you cannot say that all the Lithuanians behave thu