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The
Bohemian Review



Official Organ of the Bohemian National Alliance of America

October, 1918

PUBLISHED MONTHLY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

No lapse of time, no defeat of hopes, seems sufficient to reconcile the Czechs of Bohemia to incorporation with Austria.



10 Cents a Copy.

One Dollar per Year.

Entered as second class matter April 30, 1917, at the Post Office of Chicago, Ill., under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.

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Bohemian Review
Official organ of the Bohemian (Czech) National Alliance of America



PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE BOHEMIAN REVIEW CO
2724 South Central Park Ave., Chicago, Ill.


SUBSCRIPTION, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR


Jaroslav F. Smetanka, Editor


Entered as second class matter April 30th, 1917 at the Post Office
of Chicago, Ill. under act of Congress of March 3rd, 1879.

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To the Czechoslovaks of the United States.


In the Third Liberty Loan you subscribed 31 million dollars and landed in the fourth place of the foreign language division. The Government needs more money now, and the other races are better organized. You must buy at least 50 million dollars worth of bonds, if you want to keep your place—and you ought to buy even more than that, so as to get nearer to the top.

The Government of the United States is now pledged to the cause of Czechoslovak independence and out of gratitude alone you should double your subscriptions.

BUY MORE BONDS

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