It was a newspaper - every edition would have been slighty different number of pages.
You should be able to look this up at the Public Library, the Newberry, or the U of C library, depending on which has it microfilmed in their collections.
Luch - newspaper - was created in 1912.
In and Around Chicago Ill- - 1912 was released on: USA: 3 August 1912
Río Negro - newspaper - was created in 1912.
The Pravda was a Russian newspaper. It was a political newspaper with a communist slant. The newspaper began in 1912 and was sold in 1991.
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper ceased publication in 1912.
American Fashions - 1912 was released on: USA: 5 October 1912
The American Rhine - 1912 was released on: USA: 1 November 1912
Chicago Medical School was created in 1912.
Decatur is a city in Alabama, United States. The Decatur Daily is a newspaper distributed daily (which is where its name comes from). They were founded in 1912 but only started publishing daily in 2006.
The Adventures of American Joe - 1912 was released on: USA: 17 April 1912
Irv Kupcinet has written: 'Kup, a man, an era, a city' -- subject(s): American newspapers, Biography, Celebrities, Chicago times (Chicago, Ill. : 1854 Weekly), History, Journalists, Sections, columns