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a 7. } } >} P Will CIVIC NEW YURK, SATUKDAY, UCTOBE Conductorless Orchestra to Music Notes ° , ™, . ; : The dance program of Doris Hum- p » Give Conceri Next Saturday i pgm of Das em. pee if 7 any ATM tudent group will be given at the | <= =THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS: Poe : GREAT musical idea will be in-| without benefit of conductor. Pau! Civie Repertory Theatre this Sun- +N aad i erree ci ** troduced fo an American audi-| Stassevitch, is the concert-meister. “1Y evening. Ey PAUL NOVICK Sea ThE i ea ence at Carnegie Hall, Saturday !fe was a pupil of Leopold Auer. ae eae F ore 3 CANS { Hintonit’s = record evening, November’ 3, when the The world’s first conductorless: or G if . peegweh #4 ibaatas iano WEThAt is how th 5 ah te ‘on cby American Symphonie Ensemble ra was organized in Moscow in will give his recital at Town Hal plate eed P , ag : ot gives the first performance in t s since come to Thursday evening. United States of a symphony orches- Inown as the Moscow Persimphans ead tra without a conductor, This organization has demonstrated) my. Nusical Art Quartet will be- The first program of the con-|the practicability of the conductor- int sie eet tion series .at the “ductorless orchestra will be all jles aie Suceene has been | yon ‘Golden | ‘Theatre Surday even- Beethoven, consisting of the Eroica so great that similar orchestras have ing: Nuvemibes di ‘UILD THEA., West 52nd Street., Evenings 8:30 Sharp Matinees: Thursday and Satufday, 2:30 Shafp iich is fully inaliy t situation i “interr ] sovie! At ihe rece symphony, Violin concerto and Eg-| sprung up in various parts of Rus- . : Z vas that ¢ rebel, Eugene mont%overture. Max Rosen, violin|sia, in Leipzig and in Berne—be- a | EUGENE O’NEILL’S PLAY tet congress & V. De who in ig ncked the virtuoso, will be the soloist. Some 70|sides the American Symphonic En- Rudolph Ganz will give iis only | was cialist y for its stana again oxperienced musicians will perform’ semble here, d York recital Monday evening rades” from Ger The PHILHARMONIC Efrem Zimbalist is the sol cludes among others the Chopin congrezs adopt ‘a om urging year, in ymphony Or-| The Bucharoff compositions are Fantasy in F minor, Bach’s Fantasy | the withdrawal of French troops } Josephine Hutchison, one of the; The Philharmonic-s ; ipals in chestra, William Mengelberg, con-/tW0 ofa group of “Four Tone in C minor, Mozart's Romanza in A JOHN GOLDEN $224;,55th St, of Broadway from the Rhine ritory “we heatre, which is presenting mod: ucting, will offer three novelties Poems,” and a “Scene de Ballet” flat, Haydn’s Fantasy in C, the||| . a % French” were ag prene: nd classic plays at their Fourteenth by Simon Bucharoff at the Thurs- from the opera “Sakahra.” The tone| Schubert Impromtu in G, and three | pulor aeenmealon, 7740:t0 8 igtion. MacDonald recent mulated immigrs Street Playhouse. |day evening and Friday afternoon | poems, “Reflection in the Water” numbers of Brahms: the Intermezzo i Nisit to Canada, was hailed by the sSleatied about Gat Toh eee concerts at Carnegie Hall. The new | and “Drunk” were first published as in E flat minor, Capriccio in B| <= entire capitalist press. acr the | wrote a in 1910, tojent restrictions and race-discrimina- | vorks will be preceded by the Ko-| piano pieces in 1924. minor, and Rhapsody in E flat} border as “the builder of the British ‘ | ca ae George D. Brewer ci ‘Appeal tions.» All the old part repub- ire.” “WE BRITISHE daly Suite, “Hary Janos,” and fol-/ Walter Damrosch opens his series major. | Kelth-Albee Pe ER LISHERS.” [to Reason.” In that letter Debs, in|lican, democrat. and. ‘socialist. | ars lowed by Berlioz’ Fantastic Sym-!of Children’s Concerts next Satur- a | Therefore—WE AMERICANS. t, slater erainst immigration. lonanys day morning at Carnegie Hall, with} Viladimir Horowitz gives a recital @ Best Film Show A ME (SRDS BAS And there is another reason for |" «7 have just read the majority Pa rane | Mr. : aaa F i Mr. Damrosch takes his temporary a program illustrating the :violin, at Carnegie Hall Friday night. The In Town WEEK beginning a “soc ort of therd mittee on Imm : ianal (Tis the party of the working class | farewell tomorrow afternoon at Car-| obee, and English horn. udes the “Appassion- Sac Bireet sek" Broatway By Popular Demand Been siiernational: jstation. It is utterly unsocialistic, |* that’ stands for letting down the|negie Hall. The all-Beethoven pro- ata” Sonata of Beethoven, a group | THE FIRST SOVIET COMEDY eae wares, the p ; re and, in truth, catrage-|bars. The Workers (Communist) | gram consists of the “Eroica” Sym-| fs i “ , , devoted to Brak a group of Cho-| ere Coban eur Barer | oy you will oppose it Party stands for free immigration! |phony and the violin concerto. Believe Sinclair Qi! : 1g very’ Hard to it American Pu! Ieluding Mat Woll, that not a party of “foreigners.” When ialists were. holding their Rhapsody Es- | The plea that} ‘The platform of the Workers | ~ j * ; ~. | sch "certain are to be excluded be-| (Communist) Party brands the pres: |the antiimigrationiam of Gom-, Operations Carried. Gn pasicic. a d oO I ti ” cause of tactical ¢ cy would |ent immigration iaws and the dis-|pers was condemned by every pro- | Secretly In Panama ps | n ne nven 10n be entir a bourgeois crimination against the working |gressive «worker. The contention | | The Malkin Trio, will appear in|“, ghanohar Docament™ 7 beau TOOT convent! self-seekers, but | masses in certain parts of Europe |was that restriction of immigration | vince the Gr in New Yor! recital at Town Hall Wednesday ff *, Shanghai Document” | =XTRA appep reaToRE— e ae 4 is Sapuedie abe Yor | should have no place in a proletarian jand Asia as “part and parcel of the |is not a benefit to the working class| COLON, Panama, Oct. 26.—I. C. pigte -The pcopuant Sakae Ge ‘the “A CrackerJack Film” RUSSIAN NEWS REEL Tika the Jewish Daily horsacd ten (fathering under the auspices of an {system of American imperialism.” jand is not a protection for the | Isackson, representative of the Sin- Brahms Trid On, 10ls @ savior fee | iy Nows ect from w Vike the Jewish Daily borward kept vors'ing «f the fact that there are iereigners” among the dele- shan at prevjeag socialist con- international 3» ing on the opp: ers of all th their em The platform of the Workers Party | unions. This contention is borne out clair Oil Co. here, has announced Y loited |condemns the stand taken by the |by the present situation, While the| that his company h wor'd to unite for | socialist party which “shows the doors of the country are tightly suspende " : d operations in Panama. | 2s SSCL 4 Me. jtrue colors of this renegade party | shut, we are having a bigger army/ Drilling on two wells in a con- 666 Ps 1 proposition |in not demanding unrestricted free-|of unemployed than ever before the cession, near Darien has been| REPORT NICARAGUA QUAKE. | against the dom of immigration and the repeal|war, when immigration into the stopped. The reason given is the) MANAGUA, Oct. 26—A_ severe| piano and strings by Paul Juon and definitely |the Bloch Quintet. | Upo: eee {I would take my star Ye s alead-|world and no specious argument of | of the infamous immigrati : i icted. Th ;: ‘i i shock caused ‘wid a ‘ é s a) ho ‘specious ef of t! mmigration laws.” | United States was unrestricted. The flooding of the fields Ly the River © G shock caused widespread | F OVERS OF OD ACTIN. ing it in the socialist party and |the subtle and the sophistical Civic Gat Dosen labor unions had never experienced Capeti, consternation among the population | Poe epane hee folie ‘One eo whe st party b membership | Federation Unionism, who do net} gran the demands of the |*Uch open attacks against their very | The object of the Sinclair Oil Co, °! Managua yesterday. There, were{ . er or @ hundred thousand, the |hesitate to sacrifice principle for | hee oa Runint) "Party with existence as they are experiencing | in these drillings was to find on S¢v¥al shocks which in all lasted! —T. J. O'Flaherty, Daily Worker, ‘ in the mines, mills and numbers and jeopardize ultimate eane to ithe Sateen hor nea the TOW: Gompers, Green, Woll were nearer to the: Panama Chal than | 220ut a minute. No damage is re-| the Gays of | success for immediate gain, could | 7&9! ta eee Sgalgst the immigrant: because they tare Galombian fields; which are. at (Poe “That which gives it distinction is the passionate sym ¥ was at war| move m2 to turn my t m. the | Ue Alb. eureesa Gatch unite (‘id not like the militancy and the present the ye aa belfeved _ otha which Mise Preadwell has felt for the little Tou p rs of the d ir-| : : ste? |class-consciousness of the European frog ann Bat te aes RECORD TRAIN. batbths za ans ey eration of» Labor. of the old worl >| against the common enemy, the |worker. The Russian workers are | ‘2 rilling wil e carried on i she chooses to depict; the tortured earnestness with which andful is lefty s by some| ©Pitelist class, to prevent the f jonaries like | Wietly, as the government. is said |’ STOUGHTON, Sask., Oct. 25—| the part is played by Miss Zita Johann; and the whole, fine, andful that is jure lured to these shores by sorme| tow most hated by reactionaries like | 5 A r 4 3 7 | P played by pe frets oranges - -o| enactment of new laws (to regis- | *° |to be interested in ie operations. ‘ain of grain over a mile long} compresse an intense! eloquen ackgroun which suc-|faint glimmer of hope th re new laws (to regis; |wWon hecsuse theses workers have|*° DS interested in th i sj ed pressed und intensely eloquent background which gsiep of) Morris | thir crushing burdens thay be light. | ter, fingerp: and photograph) | 1 lished capitaliam,, Jtiis reactioh | hauled from this city to Arcola, Arthur Hopkins direction contrives to give the central i BBAS. beesme so |cned and son of promise rise | porn workers and | that stands for restriction of immi| We demand the abolition of the 4 distance of 26 goles Ue 2 ates theme.’—Arthur Ruhl, Herald Tribune, zed” that’ the miners, |in their dar Kies | h all existing laws of dis- ‘gration. These restrictions were | "8*t of eviction by Iandiords against ON. the Canadian es Railway, ers, “abedis Workers, oat Oo ialism. international | workers must wage an |Put through during the years after |WSE* Sarning tenants, EN EO Ors Se EEA] Vacant diylia: pebueata: SMACHINAD® Cbg aRseMe CpsecdGa Ae ers and other “fereign-!revolutionary Socialism, does’ not | ‘Ss mus Leis: see ioti = ~ t any longer. Only |stand preenct ee hobinaey anil active campaign to uproot the pre- ee ane and Red Plymouth Theatre, W. 45th St. — Mats. Thursday and Saturdays. ezicans count—Green, Woll,|uncompromisingly for the working | i#diees fostered by the employing | th alist Hick whi ‘h a: TONIGHT Rate ie ae ee ere eee Batty, McGrady,: etc.—WE |class and for the exploited cen | C1288 against the foreign-born e socialist party, which stands SCANS. y | Pee Ae Cer a et WOPKeEe Tata tb cas the milli |for reaction in the labor movement, | ; wICANS. ,of all lands, then it stands for none | . SK enue on eecei Latahaeethy cevtede i cb aaaatoecean | } ¢| sists, and its claim is a false pretense and| ° , foreign-born workers more | Stands for restriction of immigration V the sociaiist, party was slits profe BROADWAY., AT 41 ST Starting TOMORROW DIX mass party with Srevolutionist |snare.” (Voie like Debs as its standard-bearer |V. Debs, Int ‘ there w: no need for putting | Sete AP m a delusion of Revolt, ational Pu ° Tye ; | and more into the yolitical life of |8%d for the infamous race-diserim- Proletarian Autumn Revel Sugene| te country and the class struggle, inating immigration quotas. The “g. Immediate repeal of the |Party that fights reaction, the : i tion laws. Abolition of | Workers (Communist). Party, thru War Prisoners | ictions on immigration. its platform condemns the present | ireand torelgnborn work |suatas and stan fer ice immiere || OA URDAY, OCTOBER 27th for native and foreign-born work- Civic Repertory) 14th St., 6th Av Eves. 8:30. 50c, $ Mats. Wed. & Sat., EVA LE GALLIE! Director. j REPERTORY FOR WEEK { “‘ aericanism” to -the front. A|@INCE that time the socialist party | s party in America cannot be |¥ has lost its congress seat from ng else bat an American’ the East Side, h = lost the a an i id-Aire Adverts Cee 7 ESS | ers.” |tion and for the equality of the at8 OF OCTOBER 29 ine rapid-fire Adverture lay The v 8, who-dig coal, and has lost ‘th ion Sel | forei , , Pe me eae ” yry Sa, eattans bane en omething |,S0ch the stand taken by the foreign-born worker, as well as for he sola ens memes ame ofthe MARINES | esac She Sa Bh hin fae FDliquit', | Paty of the working class. The|the equality of all races. in aah he Ter ane “A NIGHT AT THE CLUB” are Americans— jy : Irene Vermillion & girl friends Not in the jing Thi are the buildey o. [fey occasion draws the attention| LECTURES AND FORUMS 119 Webster Hall, East 11th St. AEE aes RE es atl 31 /°f the native workers to the fact | j | | Workers (Communist) Party at ‘Tues, Eve. “The Would-Be i } | iota Bay Se ee A SR a, ay an Wed. ,Mat., “The Cradle Song,” with 8 people mae nan jthat it is in the interests of the LABOR TEMPLE TICKETS IN VCE 50¢ — — AT DOOR 75c Le Galea Brecher, Hutchinson, Bac lie sts Siccchcie . Hs imester class to create divisi . Bie: ved. Eve., “Phe Master Builder.” Sh Electi Nigh: " for the | among the eck Haat anges 1ith Stand Second Ave. - Valuable Prizes to Shabbiest Dressed Le Gallienne, ‘Kruger, Brecher, hl cia rca Me (senate 0 slong, |Ploit them and to use them against SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 | SE Rend Bve., “Ltavitation ae} |———_—________.__- thing |a quota s Pac. Sach o' || 5:00 p. m.: DR. G. F. BECK INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE, Hoye’. ga Baglism ig Le Gal-] | JOLSON Thea. 7th Ave. & soth se |sult to the fa am focialist party, .which has || Jterature—The Creative Mytha NEW YORK SECTION. ERs watra Matinee! tke Cherry ae ere neta genaLes: | srowd in Mew York and the Be’ eastern and southern E peters ee Woll’s “new Rati JACOB WASSERMAN ; CR ave. [mths sw entae ROBERTSON = MYRTIL | HOOPER crowd in Milwaukee, that that party jtem which is based on mpeOy unionian), sy “CASPPAR HAUSER” i Gentleman.” : i tn a’ musical romance of Chopin has be-un s'~s.sing its American-| philosophy of nordic paney of the Amet- |! 7:15 p, m.:— C. C. WEBER | Sag Mat, “<E/Envitetion ‘an Ver- || fam, «and it i> because instead of| Here is ever; slopes pepe beget d| “LEE ESSENCE OF RELIGION” |} pee Eve., “The Cherry Orchard.”| | the proletarian rebel Det e cor-| party platfor aivend rel aavcati | 8:30 p. m.: Forum— [BP Mat. TODAY: «ne’ Cherry | | —— : es ar avyce Mo.ris Hilquit is|immigration issue: fig area pian V.F.CALVERTON || WeuliBe Gentlemany eet Teel | CASING (2) tee way, Eves £:80 thr ang Bp fhe perty, that! “Modification of the ga ee | a, sere A Gt —_—_—o—_ man MUSICAL COMEDY HIT t rty has tured ‘o the Ameri-| tion laws to permit the reuniting | Ait peleoiie— | i | | | cooism of Matihew:: Wot of families end to offcr a refuge shina An i PF RREAPCL ATA E L CKEE GI ie heed? Cons | for » from political ||| C re | | Martin Beck Jrpstostasavirs th ld the “true-Amer-| or relivicxs per » | Greetings haar Br apbielat pas come out | MSs rauel ot Hypecties ij | IYGERSOLL FORUM NITE HOSTESS HAVE you THE LADDER oat fab ia Catia fone te renee ls. The Rocialist party: wa Hi Fgom | {Guna Hall, Steinway Building, | ea hay dee sara ee | IN ITS R Barty that seating. f te hands lieg to offer ~ > ‘uge £:> ps ii 18 Went 57th Sf... N.Y. C. _ Produced by JOHN GOLDEN, | Thee ye cone? 8:30 4 4 is ot tetee. ene Oat ee etee ss ate it eonveatently fr. ||] 2 BS Sees Se RR cae I EMBL | PORE Mts." Wed. & Sat. cation of Lohor «ase.come ou s ry wi °, Jose | | Refunded if Not Satisfied 5 ast the present sicpe — hatrioti aihag ie ts Pale ies ae Fe , De. Jos Bh Nisonoff | October 28 AMERICAN SYMPHONIC ENS BLE ERLANGER PERE th ST. sued ‘With Playot Sats a> ence-diccrisninatin~ ix ratic ele ; aS f | n AMERICAN Mat: Wednesda 5, 2:80. | CHANEN* ‘W. of Broadway teinctions and navies ics gus. |yo Et phonies qe7otoxineToN AvE. |i} DR. WOLF ADLER APPEARANCE “George Mc Gohen's Comedigag on *46th SUE actnga at U8 tus? Pb ne os of 82 solini,|| NEW YORK | “Man a Mechanism” : CONDUCTORIT ESS in With | POLLY WALKER SCHWAB and MANDEL'S z ee e U. fuge tor perre-|j} | Jap Mtustrated Lecture On Modern / tha 1 Mie Connas Maweet’ Musiea! MUBICAL SMASH ‘yo “EVE a ju to the te - 1 at x ali Blolozy Admission 50 Cents. 7 f (exe) D N EW } Matist party. and ‘Morris #illqu react “|| Tetephype, LEHIGH 38°2° ||| ——— A ; ‘BILLIE”’ f We mus sige, tht tha ty, par nina {ion i | r s | Nov. 4: POLITICAL NIGHT with GEORGE OLSEN’S MUSIC, $ oti ts ieader, dieplayee a ten- ke refuge || rs aoe } eee: ee een MAX ROSEN, SOLOIST ee crates 2 V ut the | FICE HOURS | ‘ | CARNEGIE HALL : \ is far e cs me ~ NOV. 3, at 8:30 the ‘nt snot us i + 2° Hist | 1 R-LO m., 1-2 and 6-8 p.m, * e * | 0 to 82.50, Mat. NEW MASSES COSTUME BALL in Stuttgart, Germany, took place. | party wonton. oh tae ‘ Fast Side Open Forum | ‘& Mnefariane, Ine. There, iz the commission on tmmi- {yi 2 a { if i} at = $$$ ge + the can ¢ ota: | 2 Fy : ae2i Yor support in resirie! tie h ) The Church of All Nations Music and Concerts DECEMBER 7TH mmigration of “yellow rae the ii “ + (@ Se Ave, N. chy | — SSR REye zi _ United States, The delegat e | Phone, BUY terfield 8545 : Opening Meeting Philh : S h ervie 3 ORY THEATRE WEBSTER HALL, 119 East 11th Street wes Bui Poles 2s | {SUNDAY, OCT. 28, at 6 p, m.g_ armonicoympnhony DANCE PHO CICA M Bee eek Hs : . i gets DORIS t ‘HARLES aA ee ‘- nee! Kerra hij to th Nathan Seh y | POLITICAL SYMPOSIUM MENGELBERG, Conductor if h | “Worden. | wie sade dias Saati at SE Se nie pa Ictncs ater me reneer | caRNBon® sea, sem. an 3 Humphrey | Weidman, KEEP THE DATE IN MIND— Ske. Two ot : sal ork rad pea | ata heck ite “pekZ TIM, 1 Viothuist ‘ i ecovinnia GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY! Ravor ra igi © begun their plat-|ff — i% Licans: (To be «nnouneed) 3 | Beethoven ele mt Mate DAN SAC a Gieser « nt iol g style—Wi |} } sist Frank €. Foster. {CARNEGIE trinatits mc hoagie - | In advarce $1.50—-At the door $3.00—Of sale at— the s! NORDI }, 124 EAST Stst STREET |||? Sees Frigay After : TOWN BALL, Thurs, Ev. Nov. 1, 8:30 [" WORKERS BOOKSHOP, 28 Union Square; com: Wor Communist) 1 New Yor! ee Kodaly, B e) RAND SCHOOL, 7 East 15th Street; Hil. 1s i) Immigra { eae } | j F | MEeTROPOL | E A NO >} I ‘ 1 pet : | Labor Teiaple Poetry Forum) x22" rok i pate yy NEW PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE, 133 West 14th Street; cominittes of t v of aero 3 pte in BO |242 East 1ith St., New York City | {nist Com Ky bed Concert Mgt. Da yor, Ine. NEW MASSES, 39 Union Square (also by mail). \ America was forced vo « ‘ewine | cemocratic , the parties of|| | Va tamous Geta? eObbY): . axtintie [ARTUR JUDEON, Mar. (Steinway) | eae a | &iler the protests of Debs and th italist cea ure for the pres- || ware |Self-expression. Distinguished poets, | Carnegie Hall, Mons Hives Oat, So, nao |WOWN MATL, W i Coke eae minty — ay || 6; ence Be ieee > " ER OL. |Thursday, 8:15 to 10 p. ma ete Peet ere rarak | Po I aie ren wie E ccam| GANZ | ane RATIFICATION MEETING ; ah eke a B ‘ Sundays 9 ¢ | . m. le ‘s it pisnation of Meyer Lupton’ nomin- | - V1/KN A bite ? | Aamission Mee ee ony Wee Kia ‘ LOUDON CHARLTON, Mgrs. Endorsing the Candidates of the @iion and elcctio arressman { of the [= te (Steinway Pinno) | | WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY apo the “Iwelfth Conercesion : yonpr lie = = — [Town Hall, Tues. Eve, Oct. |81 | CHAMBER MUSIC 1 trict of Ne y he : WORKING H Alte f vert oe 7 ‘Aitéat aay, “ax” OC vs Six Friday Eve. Sods SUNDAY MORNING, OCT. 28, 10 a. m,.. As far bac 1906, Hi an oo Bit] Attention! potion 1, 1 d h 15, : 2 Or ts tern Ht ik - } || FIRST TIME IN NEW YORK! A KOTLARSKY The Letx Quartets Siti ‘Telos Me. & | at ALLERTON THEATRE — rod ceceived ° 586 sin spite of |f) smemmm: cue am Bea Bi ‘ ‘ Peer (Stetaway) | 2%) 2 i Hart House 744 ALLERTON AVENUE? Near White Plains. Bia sting ot the Semmens cr is ay avmy | OPERATIC CONCERT We) mitet Ay. Chae alate Raion SPEAKERS; es te xot WL GIVE YOU SPECIAL |t With IVAN STESHENKO, well known basso of European Kor | E ||| ROBERT MINOR, Candidate for U. S. Senate; __ ‘or id Eis: praaidmtal . carnpaign | PRICES ON ALL § {| and American Cperas and with Professor Y. FISHERMAN, Cc O PE L AND ARTISTS’ RECITALS $1/|] BEN GOLD, Candidate for Congress, 23rd District ; 1€03 cn the Ee { Vith the | PI , |! greatest piani t, who came from the Soviet Union. eat M. EPSTEIN, Editor, Fretheit; ei ie Be cts on’ the ratio ejecet | se TAKE PART IN CONCERT UKRATNIAN WORKERS ||| 2ii*é (Stotmwayy | VEO TH Fane Se gh 158 Marek Stl] REBECCA GRECHT, Candidate, Sth Assembly District; 2 a ances were briglit, How- LERMAN BROS, i : be E ee Grae eS raiaiaed \1| Carnegie aud, a amo | Hoee Brlet folly Nev) Weksiay, um || E. WATTENBERG, Secretary, United Workers Cooperative Ass'n. j ‘ Ras the vot ounted ane ae a f | aaah red Soh LB ca ALY j mem’ Rubinateiny Michio Ito." || JACK STACHEL, Organizational Sec’y, Workers (Comm.) Party, Leela pre cewormmn | sunday, Oetoner 26 st 20m. | OROWL EZ amtrrtatct | sate ak ae ae ae uit ” st exactly one thou- |§ ie “il fs | v LYCEUM, 66-68 BAST 4th STREET, : | vanse NOY. 8 SR ORSON athe . Auspices: United Workers Co-operative Association and Branch 6 Aid vote in comparison to whet |j «fee eatina se { | t nT EA DRB NY OC 2 Us Section 5, Workers (Communist) Party. i he. rece fn 1906—2,586 instead ese meeenmecrcsaremnamnal esint SEASON Li} | tetor Records) (Duo Ast) i (Stetnway Pinas) s and Wa