Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 9, 1921
The striking workers of the packing houses are planning a huge labor demonstration Sunday afternoon. Whether or not a permit will be granted for this parade by Chief of Police Fitzmorris remains to be seen.
Dziennik Zjednoczenia, December 9, 1921
It has always been and will be our opinion that in all important matters we should follow reason, not the emotion, for whoever does not know how to control his emotions by reason, such a one always does something foolish, and loses out. Common sense should be used in all important u
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 9, 1921
The Polish-American Veterans of the Polish Army of America are sponsoring a Christmas Kermess in order to raise funds for the widows and orphans who have been rendered destitute because of the rebellion in Silesia in which the best part Upper Silesia went to Poland. Those of the Com
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 9, 1921
Recently Mr. T. O. Nelson of New York was arrested on a charge of obtaining illegally $10,000,000 from the well-known Polish firm which was operating among the Poles, as the "Kosciuszko Oil and Gas Co." Nelson was accused by one of the stockholders of the firm and tried before the courts. He
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 9, 1921
The union workers of the packing industry hold their meetings at the following locations: Julius Slowacki's Hall, 48th and Paulina Streets; Kosciuszko's Hall, 1758 W. 48th Street; 3737 So. Wood Street; Michiewicz's Hall, 3310 So. Morgan Street; and 38th and Halsted Streets.
Daily Jewish Courier, Dec. 9, 1921
At a meeting yesterday in the Elks' Club, there was collection the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars for relief, in response to an appeal by the Catholic priest, Father S. J. Morrison, of the St. Catherine Church in Austin. In addition to that sum the Elks, themselves, contributed
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 9, 1921
The fight between labor and capitalism has finally started. The strikers are battling for their rights, but the police are interfering. As a result, needless blood is spilled upon the streets. The firing of revolvers and the spilling of blood, has caused uncertain alarm among the peaceful inh
Daily Jewish Courier, Dec. 9, 1921
We are glad to announce that the plan to establish a center for Jewish learning in Chicago is rapidly approaching its realization. The center of Jewish learning to be established will be known under the name of Beth Medrosh L'Torah. It will be a combination of three or four different institut
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 9, 1921
When the people of free nations entered the World War, and when the many free people of America joined their cause, we, the sons of parents who taught us to follow in the footsteps of Thaddeus Kosciusko and Casimir Pulaski, as true sons and citizens of America joined the forces of the United
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 10, 1921
The police department has taken complete control of the Stockyards. One disorderly mob after another had to be dispersed, many were arrested, and scores were hurt. Agitators stood upon the arms of the strikers and spoke words of encouragement for the continuance of the strike. The police, act
Dziennik Zjednoczenia, Dec. 10, 1921
We all know that the laws are conservative most of the time, but not all of us know why. The answer is very simple. The only time any law is made is when it is necessary; when society is confronted with a situation which must be curbed by the law, in order that the proper authoritie
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 10, 1921
The Holy Name Society of St. Hyacinth's Parish was officially admitted to the Archdiocesan Union of the Holy Name Society on Sunday, November 27. Over five hundred members attended the regular meeting which was held promptly at 1 P.M. in the parish hall. Immediately after the close of the bus
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 10, 1921
The Guardian Angel Shelter on the South Side is sponsoring a bazaar for the benefit of the institution. The bazaar was officially opened on December 4, and will continue until December 18. This affair has attracted the attention of the Polish people from many parts of this city. To
Danish Times, Dec. 10, 1921
President Harding has appointed Niels Juul, Chief Collector of Customs. Another step to the top for Niels.
Danish Times, Dec. 10, 1921
Mary Lenander appears in the Garrick Theater. She sings "Tannhauser" in her full and rich voice. Another Dane to be proud of.
Danish Times, Dec. 10, 1921
Mary Lenander appears in the Garrick Theater. She sings "Tannhauser" in her full and rich voice. Another Dane to be proud of.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 10, 1921
News has reached us that the well-known Polish singer, Mrs. Jeanneatte Korolewicz-Waydowa is going to leave our city in the near future. Mrs. Waydowa has just signed a long contract that will take her on a concert tour through many western cities. She will start very soon. Before th
Scandia, Dec. 10, 1921
The Norwegian immigrants in the United States have in the last hundred years helped to build this country economically, socially, and last but not least, culturally. The Norwegian Church has done its work in such a way that it is sure to be of permanent value. The Norwegian immigrant has foun
La Parola del Popolo, Dec. 10, 1921
Mr. Carnovale sends us the following letter. My dear Editor: I have been told that my name was among those listed in the program as expected at the banquet in honor of Generalissimo Diaz on Sunday evening, November 20, 1921, at the Congress Hotel. This is strange
December 10, 1921
Chicago Peoples Relief is now accepting food parcels for Soviet Russia. A special bureau is open for that purpose; food drafts are sold from $10 to $50. Women's committee of the Peoples Relief, start working for the drive. At 12 o'clock Sunday, the Peoples Relief committee will open