June 12, 1921
An Important Conference. The Ukranian Countrymen Vereins of Chicago, together with many other Jewish organizations, synagogues, and vereins will hold their annual conference Sunday June 26. Subjects of utmost importance will be discussed. Dr. Crimsky, president of the Nati
June 12, 1921
The proprietors of a clock store on Roosevelt Rd. in the Lawndale district have begun introducing economy in their business. The first thing that they have done, in order to eliminate waste, was to discharge the alteration workers, who were mending and altering women's clothes. Secondly, they
June 12, 1921
Sudilkow - Shepetou - Country men will publish a monthly journal "The Countryman". Advertisements, correspondence and subscriptions will be accepted by Mr. B. Kaplan, 2550 Augusta St. Telephone Armitage 922
June 12, 1921
At the last meeting of the United Hebrew Trades, the I. L. Peretz Writers Verein were accepted unanimously as an acknowledged union. The Jewish Writers Union is in existence for a period of 6 years and it became one of the best organized unions. Zetzer, Lilyput, Melech Epstein of th
Forward, June 12, 1921
More volunteer Convassers wanted; write to the People's Relief Committee 1126 Blue Island Ave. 500 Volunteers wanted for next Sunday June 19. (adv.)
June 12, 1921
A message to our new immigrant Jews. You are now amongst us, in the land you so ardently wished to be in and in which you have strived to settle as an equal and free person to work, and enjoy the fruits of your labor and struggle. You are now amongst us - your sisters and brothers -
June 13, 1921
A mass meeting will take place at the Hebrew Institute, Thursday evening, where two representatives of the Hebrew Aid Society (H'ras) of Europe, Judge Hugo Pam and Jacob Mazel will give a report of its accomplishments and of the general Jewish condition in Europe. Several noted spea
Denní Hlasatel, June 14, 1921
The Ceskoslovensky Poplatnicky Spolek v Cicero (Czechoslovak Taxpayers' Association of Cicero) held its regular meeting on June 4. The meeting was fairly well attended. The course of the meeting was lively because the matter of paving streets and improvement of streetcar transportation in Cic
June 14, 1921
The Joint Board of the Cloak-Makers Union signed an agreement, yesterday, for local 100, dress and skirt makers, with Philip Klafter, 229 Monroe St., skirt and dress manufacturers. The agreement was signed after J. Ginsberg,organizer of the Joint Board, negotiated with Mr. Klafter f
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, June 15, 1921
The Saron Swedish Lutheran Church, Shakespeare Avenue and Richmond Street, has been a busy place these last few days, for the Swedish Lutheran Church of America has been holding one of the most important conventions in its history there. Chicago is the stronghold of this Church, hav
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, June 15, 1921
During the last few years the co-operative movement has been making rapid progress in this country. The Department of Agriculture has published a statistical report which shows that there are now between fourteen and fifteen thousand co-operative organizations in the United States, and among
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, June 15, 1921
Swedish Evangelical congregations in the Lake View district have held two joint meetings in order to discuss the need for, and the possibility of, closer cooperation among these congregations for the purpose of bringing about a stricter enforcement of laws and regulations within the district.
Denní Hlasatel, June 16, 1921
The regular monthly meeting of the Sbor Ceska Utulny a Sirotcinec v Chicagu (Bohemian Old People's Home and Orphanage Association of Chicago) was held yesterday in the Czecho-Slavonic Benevolent Societies' Hall. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Mr. J. Suchy. The secretary, Mrs
June 16, 1921
B'nai Zion Infant Home. We invite the public, especially societies, lodges and workers circles. All organizations - attend our 4th anniversary and convention that will take place in the Sabine school auditorium, Sunday, June 19th, at 2 P. M., Hirsch and Leavitt sts. An annual report
June 18, 1921
S. H. Albun, chief Rabbi of the Orthodox Jewish Church in Chicago, died on June 12. Rabbi Albun came to this city 30 years ago from Russia. He was the author of a number of books on the ancient Hebrew language and the Talmud.
Saloniki-Greek Press, June 18, (2nd part) 1921
The Galanos brothers have, by their industry and worthiness, gained a prominent place in Chicago's business world. Their business grew so rapidly that they built this huge candy company to house their "Temptation Chocolates" which are so well known. The chocolates are made in this clean and a
Denní Hlasatel, June 19, 1921
As it is generally known to the Bohemian people of Cicero and vicinity, the Patronat Svobodomyslne Skoly Tomas Masaryk (the board of trustees of the Tomas Masaryk Free Thought School) erected a new school building. Thereby a very good opportunity is given to every enlightened Bohemian to buy
June 19, 1921
"Our Corner." The first childrens journal, edited only by children in Chicago, and published by the Children's Clubs of the Douglas Park Workmen Circle, is ready for circulation. The journal is composed of songs, stories, articles, and etc., 32 pages. Price 25¢ p
June 19, 1921
The Cap-makers of Chicago will receive a 10% cut in their pay envelope, commencing June 27th. That was the decision of the impartial chairman, James Mullenbauch, Chairman of the Board of Arbitration. The Chicago cap-manufacturers demanded a reduction of 25% in wages, but president Zaretsky, r
Denní Hlasatel, June 20, 1921
Following is the financial report of the arrangements committee for the laying of the cornerstone of the Svobodomyslna Skola Tomas G. Masaryk v Cicero (Thomas G. Masaryk Free Thought School of Cicero) building, held May 8, 1921: Receipts Contribution