The Daily Worker Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927 Page Five I featicrs to Women’s Conference for |; yy Worker-F reiheit Color-Lig! ht and Costume Ballj Window t | Plan Art Gallery iS : | Renew Struggle; 30 |Miners’ Relief Sunday || Workers Party Activities | afl Ait walié (Continued from Page One) brandished by Mike Gold. Mike says | editorial staff. An attendant at the New Members Join Ree NEW YORK.NEW JERSEY || FS y goipg the rounds, that a young | he needs the victrola and is willing | information booth will give the neces- eater: ? A women’s conference to raise | i 9 p {a es left winger who was sniitten by the|to appear in a of réeds if nec-| sary .connections. The staff will be| Renewal of picketing and other in-|funds for the relief of the striking a y charms of blonde offered many in-| essary. His spies are watching Art's | easily distinguishable by their prison tensified strike activities marked the /miners of Pennsylvania, Ohio and | Subsection 3E. : ducements for her hand, in addition | studio day and night. garb, They are somewhat hard of | beginning of the é nth week of the | Colorado will be held Sunday at 7:30 | An enlarged meeting of the execu-| Joint Bazaar Here to his love. A Ford car, a fur coat, An Army of Actors. hearing because of the clicking ca Po lee net aerike.., neetined Ot pi vm atidrwing Miaagy 120. btn Bt p< PO SEES ee oe a oer onl a co-operative flat—she spurned them} Just as soon as the rabbi in “The | typewriters and in conversation they |*he apparent attempt of the Employ-| 97 eo. ic called by the lhe hort tonight, xt Baia all. But when he presented her with | Centuries,” now playing at the New|are a trifle dull but otherwise they |¢TS Association to trick union offi- l Council of Working Class|101 W. 27th St. All unit organizers! The Art Workers C operative a tiéket to The DAILY WORKER | Playwrights’ Theatre, utters his wail are alright. Hoe ee a eee ee Ce ee agi Rec aati ME TRERCEMAA! | pus be cresenkie! tute, iin : ll, she told him he could pick his |that the faithful must ~ Pulehritudingus fiat se "ta lahd laliok etganieations have been in- |) ONG ists to chenette. : P f oster a vited to send delegates. | Discuss Opposition. The DAILY WORKER Builders. | the Section 4 will continue disc a Pater Darck, union secre- | the Opposition in the a. | Dancete Ave Needed munist Party at a ger r- ees For New Members. Pp ng this evening. J. stein, business agent for | For Lenin Memorial Stachel will open the meeting Be that as it may, Lydia Gibson, he artist, is busily engaged design: costumes for a small army of k DAIL, Y WORKER Buil and the! mer members of the Freiheit Studio wi all ‘a arti One hundred prizes will be gi p ; dj ks ange the Protective Union, reported that | _ }short sur y of recent events and appear dressed exactly like the ¢ for the most original costum nt ticket in advance (which is | ore than 80 members of the com-| The first wane sal for the dancing /will sum up : Some of the artists to be repre- in Alexander Block’s “Twelve.” | Among the prizes are several of ja raffle ticket for a radio and vic-| pany union had applied at the regular|in the forthcoming Lenin Memorial | _ * sented in the exhibit are Boardman Greenwich village will do its best (or |books in English and Jewish and a|trola). If you do this you will have union’ for membership. He said all| Pageant has been called for tomorrow| An important i erowitz, Manievitch, meeting of IF, omorrow at 6:30 p. it vorst) to put one over on the ar-/jvictrola and radio s ray of types from the East pie that; A special train wi ill bring a con- will dazzle the custom tingent of left wingers from Phila- lost three more of lelphia to the ball. Hundreds of com- hairs thinking of a des from the Quaker city are anx. that will rival the one thz jlous | to meet The DAILY WORKE to pay only 50 cents at the door, Gag, Ben Ben, Zorach, Jan petite can be hased at the Portnoff, Zolotoroff and new members are “being accepted |evening at 8 p. m. Edith Segal, who | will be he vithout discrimination as to past|is directing the dances, has asked all|196 &. 16th ast 14th | affiliation. men, women and children over 16 who . * | others. : —— wish to participate to see her at the Traction Week! Arranging the exhibit is a commit- Harlem headquarters, My. A20th 1. This is. traction “we All Party | tee consisting of Hugo Gellert, Lydia Save Greco and Carrillo! ‘st, and bring practise clothes. members should see their unit, car.|Gikson, Adolph Wolff, Otto Soglow ee s pasar © ai asoat fis F. Horowitz,- whose works will [escrion: or seetion ae at onc Be akowe: arnae HRpOFRANe: WORK’ tbat’ Mus De). -Volontesrs for the bazaar are urged ae by the committee to register at once 41 Union Square, room 714. Or- | Labor-Fraternal Gros ganizations desiring booths should make their requests at once, the com- mittee has announced. [2A epectal’ meniberth - the United Couneil of Wotkingeliss ce, 110th St. ; Women will be held tomorrow, 8:30 p. on of a new board of directors m. at the Labor Temple, Second Ave, | Will be taken up. and E. 14th the large auditor- | Baer lium. Juliet Ste | Mother Ella Bloor t Poyntz and Il speak on the | a Apt ; work of the conference called for ming (at 251 | Sunday evening at Irving Plaza for Brooklyn, under the aus- } ‘ 4 } | tomorrow ; ; | relief for the striking miners of Penn. | Pices of the United Council of Work- - - |sylvania, Colorado and Ohio. jing Class Women, on “The Women in and “ies sas Bigs ; Beach Ay * * * Bentall to Lecture. | Ballam To Speak. e e e | J. O. Bentall will lecture on the f $ * Ps | foreign born workers at the cat John J. Ballam will speak on “The ¥ % ay | Seg | Injunction Attack Against the Ameri- ‘ : 5 | Work orum tomorrow, 8 p. m.,]} ” v , | 350 E. 81st St, can Labor Movement” tomorrow night 3 = jat the Harlem Workers Forum, 81 E, | 110th St Sarah Regosin, recently returned from the Soviet Union, will lecture Unity Workers Cooperative. The Unity Workers Cooperative ‘ ' ; |will hold its monthly membership A Soe RNR ba ees oe ting tonight at 8 . at P a ges darted te: . id i ie Thy: « Fark “Private Life in Russia” at the New (a School for Social Research, 465 E. ||] Phone Stuyvesant 3816 } rd St.,/a' p. m. tomorrow, un- ’ | der the auspices of the open forum of John s Restaurant the Students’ Association. SPEC ITALIAN DISHES * mosphere * ~ * ie cals meet. Juliet Stuart Poyntz will lecture on 302 &. 12th St. New York.|| “The World Situation and its Effect y on Labor” at the Bronx Open Forum 1 Sunday at 8 p. m. at 2075 Clinton Ave. Health Food —— = ie | . f- va Restaurant Dr. N. Schwere Ss 1600 Madison Ave. 124 Hast: Stat Sized ast 81st Stree PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865. ban a SPECIALIST for Kidney, Bladder, | Urology, Blood and Skin disedses and Stomach Disorders, X-RAY Examinations for Stones; Tumors and internal disturbane. Dr. Schwartz wiil be glad to givé! you a free consultation. Charges| | for examinations and treatment! is moderate. | Spectat X-RAY EXAMINATION 92, | HOURS: Daily: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.} Sunday: 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY Butterfield 8799. ay PIANO LESSONS) by. a. carr t her studio SURGEON DENTIST 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE | || 22 years uninterrupted practice. Wei Personal attention. Workers’ prices, elephone : edit ued 133 EAST 84th STREET |] Lexington Ave, New York. Comy STANDARD € I AND 25,000 il Participate (: | International Dances | Say RV | MADISON |f==== MARY WOLFE Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Special Rates for tions. < 118th STREET New York. sr. Second Ave. 49TH STREET AND EIGHTH AVENUE C R A y\S SRATIVE EPA Wai tex pee meat Sih | Bae Fa) Hendin Su Pressed | Surgeon Dentists hoes Re aired Whil W i 1 RON eae st Pi e U Wait Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 Dr. J. Mindel ATTRACTIONS :— Keep Your Ticket You May WIN A PRIZE Native Dancer imsarian Dancer will Appear in | Conuine Orthophonic Victrola II Alex Fox, world famous strong man will perform. or the latest i f III The Cast of the ‘New Playwrights Theatre” and 1 9 2] 8 M O D EL RA DIO | S \| CO-OPERATIVE 4 Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East \Great Assortment o° All Makes. of Ap't C. I. fa \ the “Jewish Art Club” will lead the parade. donated by the | Typewriters. Portables, New and Re- TEL.; ESTERBROOK 0568, ° * 5 { built. All Guaranteed. DR I STOMLER IV One Hundred Prizes will be given to the best cos- European Phonograph Company radstats Putkes. seo Ratey: Bartel Surgeon DEAE Fumes; Avenue A and Tenth Street pe Repairs, Open: 10 SM, ie EM DIRECTOR Fred Elli Kk Ci | International Typewriter Co. i baie I pene ses V Fred Ellis, Pass Burck and Kotler will draw car- New York City | |1643 2nd Avenue. Bet. 85-86th. ) 2to 7 P.M, toons. W YORK CITY. iq ‘BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE AND SAVE 25 CENTS IMPORTANT MEMBERSHIP MEETING | of the UNITY ARBEITER CO-OPERATIVE, Thursday, Dec. 15th, 8:00 p. m. Stations where Daily Worker and Freiheit Ball Tickets have been placed on sale: DOWN TOWN Malins Restaurant, 216 E. 14th St. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant, ! WILLIAMSBURG BATH BREACH 3 Bast ist St. Furriers’ Joint Board, 22 F Lape peaeiven Aves B. Kats (Drug Store), 78 Graham Malerman’s Book Store, $603 20th Daily Worker, 108 Hast 14th St, Jimmie Higzins Book perative House, 1800 | Ave. Ave. Freiheit Office, 30 Union Sq. hidagr doerlaeted mai is PA tal BROWNSVILLE PATERSON, N. J. Litsky’s Book Store, 202 E. Bway, United Workers’ Co-operative, tj 3 ef . B. Leib, 3 Governeur St. = lan ag «CBE Ave, Co-operative House, 2700 Bronx In Goldatels. (Rooks Store), 265 Sut tk aslin’s Bag and ‘Trunk Store, 1 a ter Ave. STAMFORD, CONN. Ave JE] oport and Kessler (Book I. Cooper, 26 Woodrow St. Selig's Restaurant, 76 2nd Ave. HARLEM = propor inke keaton wee _ BORO PARK ie wpanadle! Cloakmakers’ Joint Board, 16 West Heatlh Food Vegetarian Restau= Slivovich’s. Stationery Store, 494 Max Snow (Drug Store), 43 13th NEW HAVEN, CONN. Zist St. rant, 1600 Madison Ave. East 167th St. Ave. I, Spector, 35 Anthony St. at the Parkview Palace, 110th and 5th Ave. It is important for each member to attend this meeting. BOARD OF DIRECTORS UN-AR-COOP.

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