Guide to Greek Centers of Chicago
Saloniki-Greek Press, July 17, 1915
In order to aid Greeks who recently arrived in Chicago, to find the well-known Greek centers here, the Saloniki takes pleasure in printing the following list. This is not compiled from the list of advertisers of this paper.
General Consulate of Greece. 143 N. Dearborn St.
Consul-General Mr. N. Salopoulos.
Churches:
Holy Trinity, 100 S. Peoria Street, Reverend Leon Pygeas.
Evangelismos, 1017 N. La Salle Street, Reverend Constantine H. Demetry.
Saint Constantine, 6105 S. Michigan Avenue, Reverend A. Mandilaris.
Greek School:
742 Sibley Street, J. Dimitrakopoulos, Principal.
American School:
748 Blue Island Avenue, Alex A. Vappas, Principal.
2Greek Pharmacies:
C. Salopoulos, 748 Blue Island Avenue.
Greek Doctors:
Constantine Kalliontzis, 748 Blue Island Avenue.
S. Tremoulis, 177 North State Street.
K. Theodore, 7 West Madison Street.
B. Georges, 133 East 47 Street.
Dentists:
C. Kokkoris, 600 Blue Island Avenue.
Architects:
Nicholas Ntokos, 600 Blue Island Avenue.
Insurance Agents:
John Marakas, 209 South La Salle Street.
3Ticket Offices:
S. Alafouzos, 747 South Halsted Street.
I. Savidis, 748 South Halsted Street.
I. Stefanou Sias, 720 South Halsted Street.
Newspaper Stands:
Mouzakeotis Bros. 720 South Halsted Street.
Factories:
Savas Bouris, manufacturer of linens for restaurants and hotels. 642 Blue Island Avenue.
Galanis Bros., manufacturers of high-grade chocolates, 2035 South Halsted.
Wholesale and Supply Houses:
Peppas & Alex, 166 North Fifth Avenue.
Tagalakis Brothers, 816 West Polk Street.
Hermes, 620 Blue Island Avenue.
4Greek Representatives:
George Bambakaris, with Maurice L. Rothschild.
Paul Stavrianopoulos, with Rothschild Co.
Harry Christopoulos, with 12th Street Store.
John Thermogiannis, with Bunte Brothers.
C. I. Spiridakis, with Jac Lederer, Inc.
