Dziennik Chicagoski, May 25, 1908
Yesterday the Polish Catholic organization known as the Order of Foresters celebrated its silver jubilee, that is, the 25th anniversary of its existence. The main celebration took place in Chicago, because it was here that the Order of Foresters originated, but groups in other towns
Dziennik Chicagoski, May 25, 1908
The convention was a quiet and georgeous affair, and the executives wished that these Societies will prosper in the future as well as they have in the past.
Dziennik Chicagoski, May 25, 1908
Yesterday at Turnhall Hall, located on the north side of our city, the yearly convention of United Societies was held. At the hall were congregated 594 delegates representing 629 societies, where the reports of these different societies and their statutes were read, and the election of new ex
Dziennik Związkowy, May 25, 1908
Recently, Polish dentists have formed the Polish Dentist's Association, for the purpose of more effectively cultivating the science of dentistry. The newly formed association received from the Secretary of State the Certificate of Incorporation, in which the following appear as inco
Dziennik Chicagoski, May 27, 1908
Proclamation to Polish societies on the Northwest side of our city. Fellow countrymen: - A few months ago on the initiative of the P. N. A. Ladies Societies in America, the idea of building a Polish hall on the Northwest Side of Chicago which will serve as a meeting place for all th
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 1, 1908
Summary: The celebration held Memorial Day at the foot of Kosciuszko's monument was a beautiful manifestation of Polish patriotism to the hero of two countries. Because this American holiday fell on a Saturday, a few Polish citizens thought that it would serve the purpose for the Po
Dziennik Związkowy, June 1, 1908
A very splendid concert by the prospering Polish-Lithuanian Organists Association was staged last evening in Walsh's Hall. The hall was filled to capacity, which proves that this association enjoys the full cooperation of the public. The program was comprised of seven numbers, which
Dziennik Związkowy, June 3, 1908
A Committee arranging the erection of Kosciuszko's monument in Washington, D. C., held its meeting yesterday evening. The chairman, Mr. M. B. Steczynski, advised the committee to withhold the decision that the American Art Bronze Foundry Company is best qualified to mould and cast the group-f
Dziennik Związkowy, June 4, 1908
H.H. Cleveland, civil war veteran, sent out an appeal to the Polish people in Chicago to join the Americans in the Grand March, commemorating the 131-st Anniversary of the Birth of the American Flag. The March is sponsored by the Grand Army of the Republic, and is to be held Sunday, June 14,
Dziennik Związkowy, June 4, 1908
From all sides we hear menacing complaints about the steady increase of prices of staple articles and factory products; a tendency which has been repeating itself year after year. There are several outstanding causes which force market prices upward, the first of which is the steadily increas
Dziennik Związkowy, June 5, 1908
The proclamation of H. H. Clevand, American veteran, published in yesterday's edition of our paper, did not pass unnoticed; which fact was proved in this morning's mail in which we find warm comments regarding our proposal that our Societies join the grand march, on Sunday, June 14th.
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 5, 1908
Since the creation of Holy Innocence Parish a few years ago, the wooden structure with its high steeples looks like an old building because it is badly in need of paint. At the present time the church looks neglected and uncared for, but this is due largely to the fact that a new parish like
Dziennik Związkowy, June 8, 1908
Reports given to the Dziennik Zwiazkowy, regarding the performance, yesterday, at St. Stanislaus Hall of one recently arrived Pole who was not familiar with the sentiment and the customs of this country, were of a very critical nature. An attempt of the reporter, therefore, to prove himself n
Dziennik Związkowy, June 11, 1908
The Polish White Eagle Businessmen's Association is undergoing a thorough reorganization. The plan, approved during the Association's last convention, calls for setting the organizations on more solid, financial grounds in order to accumulate a more substantial capital. Details of t
Dziennik Związkowy, June 11, 1908
Mr. Kyle of Washington, D. C., a prominent marble and stone contractor, was a visitor for three days, at the Polish National Alliance home in Chicago. Because of his low bid, the committee on monument building, of the Polish National Alliance, appointed his concern to erect a granit
Dziennik Związkowy, June 11, 1908
The Polish White Eagle Businessmen's Association is undergoing a thorough reorganization. The plan, approved during the Association's last convention, calls for setting the organizations on more solid, financial ground in order to accumulate a more substantial capital. Details of th
Dziennik Ludowy, June 12, 1908
The Socialist party is the only party of the working class; the only party of the disinherited; the only party of the enslaved and despised; the only party which stands honestly on the platform that liberates the people from misery and exploitation; the only party which endeavors to obtain eq
Dziennik Związkowy, June 13, 1908
Many very beautiful, Polish songs were born in the hearts of our ancestors in times of national revival, many of which were sprinkled with numerous bloody sacrifices in fights for freedom, some fearful and some serene, but all reveal and preserve the national spirit. It is our solemn duty to
Dziennik Związkowy, June 15, 1908
Yesterday, under the auspices of the war veterans, who organized the "Grand Army of the Republic," we celebrated the 131st anniversary of the birth of the American flag. Although a strictly American celebration, yet, it became prominently Polish, because of the noticeable absence of Yankees.
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 20, 1908
Yesterday afternoon, alas! it was too late to inform the people through the Polish paper which was on press, we received the information by telephone that the pontificial office nominated Rev. Father Paul Rhode bishop of the Chicago archdiocese. We can congratulate the Most Rev. Father Paul R