March 25, 1920
Hon. Harry Olson, Chief Justice, Municipal Court of Chicago, City Hall, Chicago, Illinois Dear Sir: Constantine Hougiazos, an associate member of this League, undergoing instructions for American citizenship, represented to us today that he had been sum
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 26, 1920
In their sessions, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention, in Springfield, Illinois, are preparing a new constitution for the State of Illinois. A delegation of preachers and parsons is waiting in Springfield for the purpose of achieving the legalization and introduction of the study
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 26, 1920
Today's statement of donations deposited in our office for Joseph Spika, Czechoslovak legionnaire, amounts to $60.10 and one 100-kronen Czechoslovak certificate. Previous donations deposited in our office total $390.85 and two 100-kronen Czechoslovak certificates.
Magyar Tribune, Mar. 26, 1920
The Chicago Hungarian Athletic Club will sponsor a spring festival and dance on April 3, at the North Avenue Auditorium, North Avenue and Sedgwick Street. This organization wishes to extend an invitation to all Hungarians in Chicago and vicinity. The organization has made
Daily Jewish Courier, Mar. 26, 1920
For the past few weeks, the Zionist leaders of Chicago have been very busy preparing for the million dollar drive which will soon take place, and which is a part of the general ten-million-dollar drive for the rebuilding of Palestine. This preparatory work was done with a great deal of dexter
Magyar Tribune, Mar. 26, 1920
On Saturday night, March 20, the Chicago and Vicinity Social and Sick Benefit Society celebrated the anniversary of Hungarian independence. This celebration was attended by a large number of Hungarians in Chicago and vicinity. The success of this affair is credited to the efforts of
Magyar Tribune, Mar. 26, 1920
The Twentieth Century Ladies'Society had a grand celebration in connection with the dedication of a new Hungarian flag. This incident, since the organization of this society, indicates that they are enjoying the fruits of success, despite the fact that they are one of the youngest Hungarian o
Magyar Tribune, Mar. 26, 1920
The Swedish consul, who also represents the Hungarian government in this country, has asked us to inform the Hungarian people that he has received an official bulletin from Hungary advising all Hungarians who wish to emigrate from the United States to postpone the trip until peace is official
Skandinaven, Mar. 27, 1920
Today there are, in Chicago 130,000 Swedes, 72,000 Norwegians and 29,000 Danes. Chicago is the largest Norwegian town outside of Norway. Kristiania [Oslo] and Bergen, Norway, have only a few thousand more people, according to the last census, than there are Norwegians in Chicago.
Saloniki-Greek Press, Mar. 27, 1920
Truly, we cannot understand how it is possible for people to exist who, in good faith, follow the betrayers of their country, against their country's benefactor, Venizelos. Any action taken against Venizelos at this crucial time is a knife thrust into the Fatherland. The slightest o
Saloniki-Greek Press, Mar. 27, 1920
Mr. N. Dokos sent his plans for a church to the Orthodox Parish of Memphis, Tennessee, and a few days ago he was informed that his plans had been chosen as the best. He deserves the heartiest congratulations of the community. Mr. Dokos' plans were also accepted by the Greek church i
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 27, 1920
The Judicial Committee of the City Council held its meeting yesterday, and Chairman Anton J. Cermak grasped the opportunity to express his opinions on where and how our city could open a source of income in order to get out of its bad financial situation. He said, "Our present method of taxat
Saloniki-Greek Press, Mar. 27, 1920
Last Sunday, Kostas Kairofilas gave a lecture at Hull House. It was attended by many notables of the community and also by Mr. Drakopoulos, secretary of the Greek Consulate in Washington. Mr. Kairofilas spoke about the political situation in Greece; and he brought to light the many
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 28, 1920
For the benefit of the Alice Masaryk Fund, the following donations were deposited in our office: [Translator's note: List of names of small donors follows.] Total $17.88.
Daily Jewish Courier, Mar. 28, 1920
Certain non-Jews, who are active in the Americanization campaign in Chicago, appear to be anti-Semites, bitter and irreconcilable anti-Semites at that. In the report of a survey authorized by, and under the direction of, the Chicago Community Trust, certain chapters are devoted to the various
Daily Jewish Courier, Mar. 29, 1920
In his address before the Jewish War-Relief Society at the Ashland Clubhouse in Chicago, Mr. Isaac Don Levine, the well-known foreign correspondent of the Chicago Daily News, said among other things: "In addition, the Jewish businessmen suffer from the Jewish Bolsheviks, who are worse than th
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 29, 1920
Every year the Chicago Irish colony celebrates, in a glorious and pompous manner, the name day of their national patron, Saint Patrick; they boast about their Saint Patrick. Local Italians also have a significant day of the year, a day when in a most demonstrative way they celebrate the memor
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 31, 1920
The following donations for Joseph Spika, legionnaire now lying in the County Hospital in Chicago, were deposited at the St. Jan Nepomuk Parish: [Translator's note: list of names of donors follows.] Total, $153.35.
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 31, 1920
The Czechoslovak Socialist Workingmen's Club, Fresl, recently began a collection for the suffering Bohemians in Vienna, and so far the following donations were deposited: [Translators note: List of names of donors follows.] Total, $18.50.
Denní Hlasatel, Mar. 31, 1920
Jan G. Masaryk, Czechoslovakian minister to the United States, was the guest of the University of Chicago, yesterday afternoon. The University of Chicago is the famous educational institution where his renowned father, Thomas G. Masaryk, conducted a series of lectures, about fourteen years ag