Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Jan. 23, 1924
The problem of a fair and practical immigration policy is an intricate one, and it is not surprising that those who are charged with the formulation of such a policy are in a quandary. Many opinions which have been expressed on the matter are so lacking in understanding that it is evident tha
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Jan. 23, 1924
The Swedish National Association of Chicago held its annual membership meeting last Monday night in the Northern Hotel. The various committees reported on their activities during the past year. The Committee on Credentials reported that practically all the lodges and societies belonging to th
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 23, 1924
Dora Rosenberg bought the thirteen-apartment building on the northwest corner of Van Buren Street and Kildare Avenue for $60,000. Hyman Hurwich sold the property at 2638 Jackson Boulevard for $51,000. David Mosesohn bought a lot, 25 by 124 feet, at Arthington Street and In
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Jan. 23, 1924
Axel Johnson and Adolph Johnson, who have been engaged for some time in contracting and building under the firm name of Axel E. Johnson and Company, are planning to build a large apartment hotel next spring at Main Street and Maple Avenue, Evanston, at an estimated cost of $600,000. Drawings
Forward, Jan. 24, 1924
In spite of the news the Chicago Tribune's readers are fed with day after day, they are not as blind as could be imagined. The Tribune, for more than a week did all in its power to enlist its readers to help an American officer now a captive in a German prison. Griffith, which is th
Forward, January 24, 1924
Who was Lenin? What were his achievements? How was Russia governed during his regime? Professor Hurwitz, will lecture on all these questions tonight at the W. C. Lyceum, Kedzie and Ogden Avenue. Professor Hurwitz, has recently returned from a visit to Russia, where he had the opport
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 25, 1924
It is a physical impossibility for all the subscribers and friends of the [United] Jewish Charities of Chicago to attend the meeting and annual banquet next Sunday evening at the Hotel La Salle. The hall is not large enough to accommodate everybody. We believe, however, that the absent subscr
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 25, 1924
Some swindlers who represent themselves as health officers and license examiners have appeared recently in the Jewish neighborhoods of Chicago. They enter a small store and demand the immediate payment of the license fee from the storekeeper, or else the city will close their stores, [they sa
Sichovi Visty, Jan. 25, 1924
Michael Shvets, proprietor of a large drugstore in the Ukrainian colony in Chicago, is now convalescing, and has begun to take charge of his business again. Alexander Harkavenko, one of the greatest Ukrainian wrestlers has been victorious over all Chicago wrestlers matched against h
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 25, 1924
Recently, a group of Irish and Polish bums has appeared near the library in Stanford Park. These bums annoy the Jewish boys who go to the library to get books, and to the park to enjoy the amusements which the park provides. The bums are not content with creating noisy disturbances near the l
Sichovi Visty, Jan. 25, 1924
Before the Sitch organization will be able to get regular lecturers, who at set intervals could travel and give educational lectures, stopping at every district and company of the organization, the officers of every Sitch Company are ordered to read carefully all the main articles in the past
Sichovi Visty, Jan. 25, 1924
The only Ukrainian dairy in Chicago, 1942-44 West Augusta Street. Tel. Brunswick 1410. You will always get fresh and wholesome milk, sweet and sour cream, cheese, and butter from us.
Sichovi Visty, Jan. 25, 1924
Three Ukrainian proprietors: I. Danylyshyn, W. Pankiw, and N. Muchayir.
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 25, 1924
One hears a great deal about Talmud Torahs in Chicago nowadays, about the children who attend, about the necessity of establishing new Talmud Torahs, about a new Educational Council, about the thousands of Jewish children who do not receive a Jewish education, and so on, but nothing whatever
Chicago Daily Journal, Jan. 26, 1924
Renomination of United States Senator Medill McCormick on the ground that he has endeavored to further the best interests of this country was urged in resolutions adopted by the American Association of the Greek Community of Chicago. The resolutions were signed by Paul Demos, presid
Russkii Viestnik, Jan. 26, 1924
There are more than thirty thousand people of Russian origin (workers and peasants) in Chicago and suburbs. There are many valuable, useful and large organizations. These organizations engage in many useful activities and, if the year's turnover is calculated, there will be a total of many sc
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 27, 1924
The Jews who take an interest in Jewish community life, should be present tonight at the Hotel La Salle, at the annual meeting of the [United Jewish] Charities, which will begin with a fish dinner. If our Jews want to have any influence upon the Charities, they should attend a meeting at leas
Otthon, Jan. 27, 1924
p.5...Nicholas Gaspar, noted Hungarian painter, will exhibit his works at the Palette and Chisel Club, 1012 North Dearborn Street until February 23rd. The first day of the exhibition will be January 23rd. The works of Gaspar may be viewed daily from 10 A.M. until 11 P.M. Among the s
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 27, 1924
The leaders and members of the United [Jewish] Charities will gather tonight at an annual meeting. A report will be given on the activities of the first year since the amalgamation; it has been a successful year financially as well as otherwise. Some progress has been made spiritually and mor
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 27, 1924
The leaders and members of the United [Jewish] Charities will gather tonight at an annual meeting. A report will be given on the activities of the first year since the amalgamation; it has been a successful year financially as well as otherwise. Some progress has been made spiritually and mor