The Daily Worker Newspaper, January 13, 1927, Page 8

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THE DAILY WORKER The Workingclass Institutions and Their Employes of Superior, Wisconsin Hereby Extend Their Revolutionary Greetings to THE DAILY On Its Third Birthday. Third Birthday. on, ence of the Daily Worker. SUPERIOR, WIS. May the Daily Worker grow bigger and stronger in coming years to conquer America for the workers of America. Employes of TYOMIES SOCIETY Superior, Wis. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Superior, Wis. A Revolutionary Greeting to the Daily Worker on Its Long Hye the Daity Worker as the expression of the awakening proletariat on the American continent, Workers, rally your forces behind the Daily Worker. Subscribe for and circulate the Dally Worker! the best expression of sympathy to the fight it carries That’s the best way to guarantee the continued exist- TYOMIES SOCIETY WORKERS’ BEST FRIEND AT TIMES OF STRUGGLE Workers’ best friend at times of struggle is the working class press. This was recently fully demonstrated at the time of the Passaic strike, All over the country the press of the bosses was against the strikers in every way and form. The only {press with the strikers was tho |press of the Workers Party, of which mainly the Datly Worker fought the fight of the strikers. The Daily Worker is the first and only English Communist daily in the whole world and therefore, every revolutionary worker should Keep THE DAILY WORKER. | \ The financial backbone of any working class press is the work- ing class organizations and mainly the service which the press can offer to the struggling workers. Therefore, all of us must do all in our power to send in news and subscribe for the Daily Worker, A substantial list, of subscrib- ers and goodwill of all workers’ organizations is the best guar- anty for the growth of ag DAILY WORKER, That's Join the Co-operative Movement The consumers’ co-operative movement in America is still relative- ly weak. However, we have a strong beginning and the first steps this movement has taken, shows that the workers and poor farmers are able to organize the distribution of products on a business-like manner for their own benefit. : e Co-operative Central Exchange is a good example. It is a co- operative wholesale for the workers’ and farmers’ co-operatives and is owned by them. It was organized in Superior, Wis., in 1917. Froma small beginning it has grown to such an extent that last year its sales exceeded one million dollars. The expenses of a private wholesale are about | 1%, and of the workers’ own wholesale only about 6%. And the benefit of getting quality goods! Workers won't cheat themselves, as private business is doing for the sake of profits. The co-operative movement, however, is not purely commercial affairs. It is and must be a part of the working class movement against exploiters. It is a united front of the exploited workers and farmers for fighting and building a new and better system of society. Every worker and farmer should join this movement. Become a member of your local co-operative. Join this united front and help to build it. Subscribe to the “Co-op erative Pyramid Builder,” a month- ly co-operative magazine. Thru it you will get information about the co-operative movement. You can well afford to subscribe to it—the’ price is only 50 cents a year. Tear off the coupon! CO-OPERATIVE CENTRAL EXCHANGE, i Superior, Wis. a i Kindly enter my subscription for THE CO-OPERATIVE PYRAMID BUILDER for sessensees s¥OOTS. Iam enclosing $.....00 (50 cents acyear), Name .& Address. Co-operative Greetings TO The Working Class’ Own Daily CO-OPERATIVE CENTRAL EXCHANGE VORKER. ‘(Co-operative Wholesale SUPERIOR, WIS. and political field. 603 Tower Ave. BANK May the united efforts of the workers and farmers build a strong working class press. We need it in the co-operative, trade union Employes of the CO-OPERATIVE CENTRAL ' EXCHANGE May your birthday be followed by many more. GREETINGS OF THE WORKERS’ MUTUAL SAVINGS Sighs Wis.

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