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17 240-125 TUESDAY, AUSUT 29, 1911 241 Aug. 29
R B Berger US? Army Officer Unclear stamp--image M, R, I & D Bregstone 1021 S. Ashland Blvd. Chicago Ill USA. Stamp --image PASSED AS unclear
Received From Lieut. Louis Berger "Somewhere in France." Nov. 17-1918
CITY MUST GIVE MILLION TODAY OR--DISGRACE Blame Wealthy for Failure in War Work Drive; May Continue Campaign. Unless-- Back of this word stands Chicago's record as the city whose slacker heart would not respond to the glori- ous call for recognition of the im- morta? deeds of her own sons.
A feature of the last days of the campaign has been the large total of subscriptions turned in by the employes of the public utilities com- ponies. A total of $85,020 was an- nounce at the final noon luncheon to be added to $182,187 already turned in against a quota of $387,280. Com- many subscriptions were included in this total. OPERA STAR AIDS. Mrs. Philip Bergstone who is in charge of the solicitation there, com- mandeered the service of Anna Fitziu, prima donna of the Chicago Grand Opera Company, and the goden notes that filled the building with the strains of "The Star Spangled Ban- ner" brought a response of treasury notes that helped swell the lagging fund. Mrs. Philip Bregstone