The Daily Worker Newspaper, May 2, 1927, Page 12

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¢ { Hage Six SPECIAL MAY a AY SUPPLEMENT | poewewececececoeccoccccoen. } Greetings! ee SSCS De troit Street Nucleus 6, Section 3 Esthers’ Dining Room i from tee . 26 E. 109th St., N.Y. C. Proletarian May Day Greetings! | OBE CAFETERIA {|| Te DAILy WoRKER *, WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY, DETROIT J im | FINNISH FRACTION, | GL 3 | 119 E, 14th Street - Greets The asia WORKER | WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY Sey. ek oe ol | \ May Day Greeting ' { Norwood, Mass. International May Day. We pledge ourselves to fil} our quota of subscriptions and help build The DAILY SS ee | 302 E. 12th Street. NEW YORK CITY ¢| Pledges Its Solidarity ay? Devotion : to the -s | Revolutionary Cause : and to Fight On Until Decisive Victory Is Gained. AIDA FLOMENBAUM, Sec’y. | WORKER. | ven was SS2A,FD5 | te | SUB. Council of Working Class Housewives G May D. | rg Sdn! | of Brownsville acne deat! Detroit I CHARLY KROEFFARD presario dae aise i NAK-NAK, BRISTOL BAY Sanna: ¢ Sends Its May Day Greetings | Street Nucleus 1 | ALASKA z ” Section 1 Greetings from The DAILY WORKER on i¢ Long May It Be ogwyed et ba rarap eervitiss in STUYVESANT Pe Te ee | MAY DAY | STREET NUCLEUS NO. 1 | bessiapiiea | GREETINGS ; Dinfur Leasing Co., Inc. : ao (Section 7) | WORKERS’ CULTURE CLUB 3 abana: District 2, Workers Party | 63 Liberty Ave. |% Tel.: Dry Dock 8675-1525 3! | , Brooklyn, N. Y. | | | "i cENS “ pat | i Sends May Day Greet- | A eee ~— ne eee | Ball and Banquet INTERNATIONAL BRANCH 5, SECTION 5 ings to all Party members | i | The DAILY WORKER | Rooms Sends Its Greetings and readers of The Daily GREETINGS } Success in Your Struggle for Complete Working | MEETING ROOMS to the Warker, It aleo hones H from Class Liberation.—M. BLOOM, Sec’y. 2 that comrades will work | Cabal Sek lt Cesnatons Revolutionary Proletariat || for our Daily and build JOHN’S RESTAURANT & | | of the World ||] the Party. a a vemoms, 140-42 SECOND AVE. }) ‘eid 4 | READ THE DAILY WORKER EVERY DAY Workmen’s Furniture Fire Insurance Society INCORPORATED 1872-1927 Membership about 47,000 Assets approximately $600,000 HIS is a society, independent of capitalists, whose aim is to replace Tt for its members all household articles, ruined or damaged by fire. Founded in 1872 by 44 workingmen, it has now grown to 47,000, with an insured value of $47,000,000. During its existence it has paid over $300,000 in reimbursements for about 4,000 cases. Originally it was planned for New York City, but in the course of time it spread over 52 cities, the last of which is Oakland, Cal. For the past 55 years the average yearly assessment amounted to only 1le per $100 insurance, which covered all expenses for management and reimbursements for losses sustained through fire. Upon admission the members are making a deposit of $1.00 per $100 insurance. In the event of his withdrawal, this deposit is returned less 10 per cent, and the accrued assessments. We paid the claims of our members who had suffered losses in such disasters as occurred in Paterson in 1902, in San Francisco in 1906 and Chelsea (Boston) in 1908, more promptly than any other Fire Insurance Company. This society has a fraternal agr »ement with the Workingmen’s Aid Association of Massachusetts, which is an organization with the same mission, opereting in that state, and members moving there can be tr ansferred, if they wish to, free of charge. Workingmen and Workingwomen! Protect your home in case of fire! You will find it advantageous to join this society of your own class. Information may be had through i MAY DAY GREETINGS from UUS ILM Esthonian Weekly. A INTERNATIONAL MAY DAY GREETINGS SEC. 3, SUB. SEC. 3E, SHOP NUCLEUS 4 WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY | | itl i AISA) SAAN Ap SUM A| STATS MTTA Ee SST ASAT ys TA SANA AA SH NST ANAT SATA MAIN BRANCH NEW YORK AND VICINITY, 227 East 84th Street, New York City Brooklyn Finnish Workers Association = = plastid Bi 764 — 40th STREET ADDRESSES OF BRANCH FINANCIAL SECRETARIES = if We¥2 | ¢ ALBANY, N. Y.—E. J. Roeder,, RAHWAY, N, J.— Gass- CHICAGO, ILL—A. Hofmann, = 17 Dana Ave. ler, 331 'N sities St. Linde jen, 716 W. Madison St. = * BROOKLYN, N.Y. YONKERS, N. Y.—A. Jetzer, J. INGFIELD, ILL. — Emil == No. 188 Yonkers Av DEN, N. t ige-& Hartmeyer, Tae er Weatoh Aye. S == OY, N. Schlegel, 46 3 wood Ave, s 2 ISCO, CAL. — = bel a la Vee, 485 CARLSTADT, N. “J.—A. Ger- St, es GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y.—O. Pro- vens, 151 Hackensack St. NG CAL.—C, [H. =) ock, 55 2nd Street. East’ Rutherford Homuth, P. 675 oder bo] BINGHAMTON, XN. Y.-L, Wag- NEW HAVEN, CONN.—A. Scho- 8937 Coverly Drive, Sherman, , ener, 111 Washington St. feld, 266 Davenport Ave. Cal, | INEIDA, N. Y.—Joseph Dyck, WATERBURY, —A. OAKL, CALL. Stritter, 3527 sGalindo St. 25 FE. ‘Rattroad 3 AWA Y.—St. Hra- 521 re St. Sends May Day Greetings to all the readers of The Daily Worker and to members of the Workers (Communist) Party, CLEVELAND,” 6.—Altrod Bor- 104 Corrydale Ave, i F.” Badstuber, - MINN.—Ernat 1D.—H. Simon, t W. A. Peters, TER, i. rie Martin St PORT ar. N. Y.--A, 0 st Avi It also hopes that next year when we celebrate our Inter- national Labor Day, The Daily Worker will be much stronger and have many more readers. 3117 Ave PROVIDE NCE, ean, 118 Schulthelss, 109 CO Sommeetond MIL WAUKER, WIS.—A. Kluge, 877 Newhall st. SEATTLE, WASH. py Koess- ner, 5318 Corson Ave. "ss Aid ‘Associn- A J. Schoenwet- . ek Park, € STAPLETON, Staten Island, N. i LPHIA, PA. —C. HH. Y.—A. Reschke, 156 Beach St. Ka id TRENTON, N. J.-M. Schaller, PITT: 4 536 Centennial Ave, Grabert, Sty 4630 ‘Filmore est PATERSON, N. J.-E, Bartel, ALTOONA, PA.—Ph. Dosch, 701 6 ve. NEWA J.-—A. Roehrbein, SCRANTON, PAH. Heinrich, 572 So. iath St. 627 So. Irving Ave. ELIZABETH, N. J. — Jacob BRIE, PA.—F, Wagner, 918 B. I, 32nd St. sie tan. N. J—-Hans Mayer, ALLENTOWN, PA,—E. Hau- a tke bold, 182 Chew 8t. 91 4 beau aig CROM BRADDOCK, PA.w Friedr, 0. NEW 'BRUNSW! N. IR. Hebrock, '10 Kenmore Ave., sPRINGrIN, D MARS. —@, P. Schmid 141 Thtosp Ave. Wilkensburgh, Pa. Gregory, 403 ‘Orange st. Re ANSP EST IE A Aa ‘ Hem Eat ATTEN ATT ATTTTS MUSA Nera 2689S ll

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