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Thursday, November 6, 1924 THE DAILY WORKER Page Three ‘‘The Russian Revolution Broke the Ice”’ Seventh Victorious Year! Mass Meetings Boston, Mass. Nov. 9th, 3p. m. Scenic Auditorium Berkeley & Tremont Sts. Speakers: John J. Ballam, obert Zelms in Russian. Joint horus, Local Boston. Hadson County, N. J. Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. Workmen’s Circle Hall 17th & Tyler Place, West New York, N. J. Speakers: Ludwig Lore, G. Di Leo in Italian and, German _| speaker, Providence, R. I. Nov. 9th, 7 p. m. A.C. A. Hall 1753 Westminster St. Speakers: John J. Ballam, J. P. Reid, E. W. Theinert, and speakers in Italian, Russian, Swedish, German, Jewish. Dancing, Singing. Worcester, Mass. Nov. 7th, 7:30 p. m. Crystal Theater Trumble St. Speaker: James P. Reid. Norwood, Mass. Nov. 9th, 7 p. m. Finnish Hall 37 Chapel St. Speaker: Antoinette F. Konikow Peabody, Mass. Nov. 16th, 3 p. m. Speaker: Harry Canter. Maynard, Mass. Nov. 9th, 7 p. m. Waltham Street Hall Speaker: Harry Canter. Gardner, Mass. Nov. 9th, 2 p m. Casino Hall 65 Main St. New York City Nov, 7th, 8 p. m. Central Opera House 67th St. & 3rd Ave. Speakers: Ben Gitlow, Juliet Stuart Poyntz, M. J. Olgin, Jack Stachel, K.. Radzi. Chairman, Chas. Krumbein. Brooklyn, N.Y. Nov. nisl m. Amalgamated Temple Arion Place Speakers: Lutwig Lore, Wm. Weinstone, E. Elston, S. Ep- stein, L. Pruseika. Chairman, 5. Nesin. Paterson, N. J. Nov. 7th, 8 fist Halvetia Hall 56 Van Honten St. Speaker: Rebecca Grecht. Elizabeth, N. J. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Litivius Hall 69 So. Park St. Speaker: George Siskind; Russian and Lithuanian speakers, i Passaic, N. J. Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. Schweighart’s Hall 82 President St. Speaker: H. M. Winitsky. Baltimore, Md. Noy. 9th, 2 p. m. Finnish Hall 701 So. 16th St. Speaker: C. . Ruthenberg. 4 William Z. Foster Jay Lovestone Oliver Carlson Newark, N. J. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Labor Lyceum 704 So. 14th St. Speakers: Alexander Trach- tenberg, Ben Lifshitz in Jewish, German speaker. Chairman, R. Volgraf. Buffalo, N. Y. Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. Labor Lyceum 376 William St. Speaker: Wm. F. Dunne. Rochester, N. Y. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Labor Lyceum 580 St. Paul St. Speaker: T. R. Sullivan. Ar- beiter Sangerbund, Lithuanian and Ukrainian Choruses, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Nov. 9th, 3 p. m. Hippodrome Hall Pine & 19th Sts. F. P. Brill. Erie, Pa. Nov. 9th, 2 p.m. Russian Hall 256 East 3rd St. ae Speaker: + Said Lenin “No amount of condemnation and lies will be able to do away with the great historical fact that it was for the first time in hundreds and thousands of years that the oppressed slaves have risen in their anger and have declared that they are not going to fight the battles of their masters. “It was for the first time in thousands of years that the vague and blind instincts of the masses found their expression in a clear-cut political program, in an organized struggle of millions of oppressed under the leadership of the proletariat, which re- sulted in the first victory of the working class and the victory of the Russian Proletariat. “This first victor’ is not We are not afraid to admit it. 1 the final victory. We have made many mistakes. e shall continue to study our experiences soberly and impartially in order to improve our weapon of struggle against world capitalism. oa — know we have onl: nd altho we cannot say precise! THERE 1S the next decisive step, THE ICE 1S BROKEN, T| WORLD HOW TO FIG made a beginning. The triumphant end is yet to come. when and in what country the proletariat will make ONE THING WE DO KNOW—AND THAT IS, THAT E WAY HAS BEEN SHOWN TO THE WORKERS OF THE CAPITALISM AND ESTABLISH THE RULE OF THE WORKING CLASS.”—N. LENIN. Look to the right! Look to the left! Look below! Find your city! THAT'S YOUR MEETING! ATTEND IN MASSES! CELEBRATE! You Must Also Break the Ice MAKE THIS YEAR'S CELEBRATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUS- SIAN REVOLUTION THE Speaker: Rudolph Katz. Utica, N.Y. Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. Labor Lyceum 131 Washington St. « Speaker: T. R. Sullivan. Syracuse, N. Y. Nov. 15th, 8 p. m. Educational Center Hall Jackson & Orange Sts. Speaker: T. R. Sullivan. Jamestown, N. Y. Nov. 16th Speaker: T. R. Sullivan. Bridgeport, Conn. Nov. 9th, 8 p. m. Carpenter Hall 170 Elm St. Speaker: Jack Stachel; Epstein in Jewish. Cleveland, Ohio Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Hall Moose 1000 Walnut Ave. Speakers: Wm. F. Dunne, Re- becca Sachorow. Scranton, Pa. (Nov. 8th, 7:30 p. m. all in Providence 120 W. Market St. M. Speaker: Thomas Myerscough. Nanticoke, Pa. Nov. 9th, 8 p. m. Falcon Hall Speaker: Thomas Myerscough. Daluth, Minn. November 9th Workers Hall 19 Ave. West and 1st St. Martin Abern Springfield, Mass. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Victory Fiali 841 North St. Speaker: Ida Rothstein.’ Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Labor Lyceum 6th & Brown Sts. TALK OF YOUR TOWN! & Christopher, IIl. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. French Speaker: Wm. F.. Kruse. Wilmington, Del. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Sons of Labor Hall 906 Union St. Speakers: Com. Barnardini. Yee C. E. Ruthenberg,|Playlet: “Scene in Bolshevik Y.W. L. and language speakers, | Labor Bureau.” Musical program. Bethlehem, Pa. Nov. 9th, 3 p. m. 1163 Mechanic St. Speakers: A. Jakira and Hun- garian, Slovak, Ukrainian speakers. German Workers’ Singing Society. Chester, Pa. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Library Hall 9th & Edgemont. Speakers: Harry Winitsky and Ukrainian and Italian. Easton, Pa. Nov. Sth, 8 p. m. Lithuanian Hall North 7th St. . Speakers: A Jakira and Hun- garian and Lithuanian speakers. Wilkes Barre, Pa. * Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. Party Headquarters ‘718 No. Washington St. Speaker: Thomas Myerscough. Salt Lake City, Utah Nov. Tth, 8 p. oak 4 Youngstown, Ohio Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. Athletic Hali 3381, W. Federal St. Dowell, Ill. Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. Rex Theater Speaker: Wm. F. Kruse. Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 9th, 3 p. m. Labor Lyceum 35 Miller St. Speakers: Izabelle Knight and in. Ukrainian and Russian lan- guages, Stamford, Conn. Nov. 6th, 8 p. m. Maennerchor Hall 487 Main St. Speaker: Rebecca Grecht. West Concord, N. H. Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. Speaker: John Ballam. New Haven, Conn. Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. Speaker: C, E. Ruthenberg. rsary Sovie Akron, Ohio Nov, 9th, 7:30 p. m. Zigler Hall Miami & Voris St. Speaker: John Brahtin. Bellaire, Ohio Nov. 7th, 7 p. m. Bohemian Hall 42nd & Harrison Sts. Speaking, Entertainment and Dancing. Trenton, N. J. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Padderatz Hall Whitaker and Beatty Speaker: A. Rosenberg. Los Angeles, Calif. Nov. 4th, 8 p. m. Symphony Hall 232 South Hill St. Speaker: Robert Minor and Ella Reeve Bloor. Grand Rapids, Mich. Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Sons & Daughters Aid Society Hall 1057 Hamilton Ave. N. W. Speaker: Alfred Goetz. Shenandoah, Pa. Nov. 11th, 2 p. m. Eagle Hall Main and Loid Sts. Speaker: Thomas Myerscough. Seventh Victorious Year! Mass Meetings Hancock, Mich. Bloomuille, Wis. Nov. 9th Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. Finnish Hall Town Co a Finnish speakers. Speaker: Nich, Dozenberg. Pelkie, Mich. Revere, Mass. Ov. Finnish Hall Snead yc Finnish speakers. : titi cottons WABERETE St. Paul, Minn. Chicago, Ill. Nov, 9th Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. PSE BS a ad, alpacas Ashland Auditorium | Chisholm, Minn. Ashland Bivd. & Van Buren St. Nov. 9th Speakers: Wm. Z. Foster, Jay | Karlo Hall Lovestone, Martin Abern, Oliver Carlson. Milwaukee, Wis. Finnish Speakers, Superior, Wis. Nov. 9th Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. re 4 Bohemian Hall ¥ tonic Hall 648 12th St. nem) pete Speakers: J. Louis Engdahl, Max Bedacht in German, Max Omaha, Neb. | Shachtman for the Y. W. L. Nov. 9th, 8 p. m, Labor Lyceum St. Louis, Mo. 22nd & Clark Sts. Noy. 9th, 3 p. m. Speakers, Music, Entertainment Labor Lyceum rapes ; 1243 N. Garrison Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Speakers in English, Jewlsh, Nov. 7th, 8p. m. Lithuanian, German. Bookbinders’ Hall 225 W. 12th St. Speaker: J. E. Snyder. Denver, Col. Nov. 9th, 8 p, m. Labor Lyceum West Colfax and Julian Speaker: J. E. Snyder, San Francisco, Calif. Nov, 7th, 8 p. m. California Hall Polk & Turk Sts,” International Chorus, Dancing. Speakers: Ella Reeve Bloor and J. H. Dolsen. Racine, Wis. Nov. 8th, icol | m. Slovak Sokol Hall 1625 Racine St. Speaker: Manuel Gomez. Vio- linist: Max Plovnick; Kenosha Y. W. L. Orchestra; Milwaukee + ggg Singing Society; Danc- ing. South Bend, Ind. Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. Workers’ Home 1216 W. Colfax Ave, Speaker: Arne Swabeck. Speaker: Manuel Gomez. r A *, men Ce | Bee! : vied Detroit, Mich. Turner Hall Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. 14th & Washington Sts. House of the Masses Speaker: Earl Browder. 2646 St. Aubin Ave, sie STE Speaker: \/m. F. Dunne, Kenosha, Wis. Nov. 5th, 8 p. m. Seattle, Wash. | German-American Hall Nov. 7th, 8 bavi i 665 Grand Ave. Painters’ Hall | | Union Record Bldg. Speaker: N. H. Tallentire, Washington, D. C. ie ao Tacoma, Wash. Playhouse Nov. 8th, 8 p. m. 1814 N St. NW Eagles’ Hall Musical Program. Speaker: N. H. lentire, Speaker: C, E. Ruthenberg. ses eds Hartford, Conn. Ast naegrt Nov. 7th, 8 p. m. " : i Labor Educat’ | Speaker: N. H. Tallentire, . gist Gone Tine. P ortland, Ore.. Nov, 9th. Zeigler, Ill. Weskers Party Hell Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. : Liberty Hall Speakers: N. H. Tallentire, pales Wm. oF teres, ee Waukegan, Ill. Rograies, Me Nov. 9th i i Planch Workers’ Han | “uremee ane Finnish Speakers. Speaker: Sadie Amter. ! Help make your meeting the Talk of the Town! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 8 P, M. ren Street, ASHLAND AUDITORIUM South Ashland Blod. and West Van Bu Chicag: ELLER NLL SA IT RRR RE MRE erent e—emenateteneeita ie Music by Young Workers League Orchestra and the Freiheit Singing Society Admission 25c Auspices: Workers Party, Local Chicago Proceeds to THE DAILY WORKER

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