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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, November 24, 1915, LAST EDITION, Image 32

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to send reinforcements to troops
holding Isonzo line against Italians.
Reports of Austrian evacuation of
Roveredo and Nori, near north end of
Lake Garda, definitely confirmed.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Amalgamated Garment Workers'
strike relief committee will meet to
night, 1145 Blue Island av., to ar
range for sale of special strike edi
tion of Jewish- Daily Foreward,
Thanksgiving day.
Dye House Workers' union will give
big affair, Lessing club house, 1208
W. Taylor, this evening. Dance music
by Kennedy's union orchestra. Doc
and Ollie Haraldsen will present
vaudeville skit, "The Third Rail." Ad
mission 25 cents.
Stationary Firemen's benefit dance
tonight, Hoerber"s hall, 2135 Blue
Island av. Benefit sick and death
fund.
Electrical Workers' union will give
22d anual reception and ball, West
Chicago clubhouse, 119 S. Throop,
tonight
Ancient Order of Hibernians will
hold their annual dance tonight at
St Sabastine's hall, Halsted and
Wellington.
Carl 0. Thompson will address
Painters' local 194 this evening at
Schlitz hah, Ashland Division. Sub
ject: "Public Ownership."
Anarchist Red Cross will give ball,
West Side Auditorium, tomorrow, 2
p. m. to midnight, for benefit of Si
berian political exiles.
Big meeting, Boys Brotherhood
Republic, Workers' institute, 920 S.
Ashland blvd., Saturday evening.
Symposium of prominent radical
speakers, Wicker Park halls, North
av. and Milwaukee avs., Sunday, Dec.
19. Speakers: Jas. H. Mauer, pres.
Penn. State Fed. of Labor; Emil Sei
del, former mayor Milwaukee; Arthur
Le Suer, vice pres. Peoples' College;
Geo. H. Goebel, New Jersey; Adolph
Germer, former vice pres. United
Mine Workers of HL Auspices North
gide Young People's Socialist-Jeague.
NOTICE TO READERS
Thanksgiving being a legal holi
day and The Day Book having a
crew of husky turkey eaters, we will
not publish any editions tomorrow.
Regular noon and last editions will
appear Friday.
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BATTLE FOR TITLE IN AUSTIN
St. Catherine and St Thomas
Aquinas football teams will battle for
the championship of Austin Thanks
giving morning at the West End ball
field, 52d av. and Adams st, at 10
o'clock.
The game between these two elev
ens on Thanksgiving usually winds
up the football season of Austin and
neighborhood. The teams are con
sidered evenly matched.
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FREE SPEAKERS CASES'
Five Holden ct and 66th and Hal
sted free speech cases will be tried
in Judge Graham's court, 1108 City
Hall bldg., Friday, 9:30 a. m. These
cases are the result of the arrest of
speakers under Mandel Bros.' depart
ment store and on the South Side.
THE OPTIMIST AT THE FRONT
I've knocked the spike orf hia
bloomin' 'elmet 'e's took the top
orf my bloomin' ear an' it's my shot;
next London Opiniop.
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CHICAGO GRAIN Grain and
provisions up. Dec. wheat close,
$1.03.
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NEW YORK STOCKS. Trading
exceptionally quiet Prices slightly
down.
WEATHER FORECAST
Fair and warmer toriight, with low
est temperature considerably above
the freezing point; Thursday increas
ing cloudiness and warm, followed
by rain by afternon or night; colder
Thursday night; increasing souther
ly winds. Temperature Tuesday!
-Highest, 38; lowest, -34
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