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iS ERE DAILY WORKER, Page Fi ive” EW YORK, SATURDAY any Open: Shoppers Yield After Organization Drive ot Window Cleaners Union —_—__-_—_—_ , OGNITION IS Workers Party Activities at cenizaticns HOOVER STATUS a. jennie Workers PORTES GIL, IN |sharp, Everyone is invited to de] 4 i ERS Lenin Memorial Meet. | tena. THE BERNER TECLION Ok ote Wor | , : pes ae > Spanish Fraction of the Work i] haul yeaa iban Havers Gentes ate Unit ‘ f ers (Communist) Party will hold ite 5 Ls urday evening, January 19. All Party!) Unit 26. Ss y GlAe Herise Reais Tia : 1 and sympathetic organizations please | busine pore Mond. Lamas Ave. Precsede wit by tbr ih b ake. note, at 60 St. Marks : 3 | . Bene : 4 organization of Spanish workers and ! ) | You are requested not to arrange| tis rors mame |the support of their organ “Vida LATIN AMERICA | T0 HR 5 BARONS é any contlicting dates.» The Lenin ig pig a Sy Obrera.” As this will be a real in- Hl Memorial Meeting this year will. be ternational affair, please, dot not | 4 & pow rel sem rneee tee Sealnet Ad uate (3 t fr ‘ bd any other affair on that aaecams . he imperialist war and for the de-| 4 nits 0 ubsection 3C_ will} date, 5 Ske * | wet an x arity Stops. Boss| ene st the soviet Union |meet this Monday, Dec. 3, at 6:30 p oa Finishes Big Meal and orth America Will “S ‘ ti A os District Executive Committee, New| ™.) at 101 W. 27th st Unit 1F will The leor Society for Jewish Coloni S ox. Soy Ft? founter-Attack York District. [haves discussion about the Cahnon | zation in the Soviet Union will hold “Prosperity” Report . Have No Comp ry . < estion, 4 comrades must be/its fourth annual bazaar on Novem-| ach 9 | present. ber 30th, December Ist and 2nd, at DAHA ‘oh rive against the 40-odd shops | Lower Bronx Y. W. L. | aie the big ‘armor; ington A i € ¢ wag ; shops , : | : ory, 68 Lexington Ave., Continued from Page One meta icgy nar ees window cleaning business is | The res: onx Y. W. Pe hold Subsection 3€ ecutivers New York City. Prizes to ticket buy-| |, . sh n¢ of friendly gov- j ea uh | ess is fa nocial at 715M, 128th St. t ‘oday.| All members of the executive com. |e? Will be two trips to Soviet Rus-| tions, and Hoover sidestepped Wy re- | great succe: arry |The one-act play, “October” will fea-| mittee of Subsection 1 meet | Sia. A big entertainment and a big plying that he “did not know what ae n, secretary of the Window | ‘"'* ie eae aM this Dev 30 p. time fs promised to all. he would do as president, because he | Surrender To U8. Oil. rotedti Ini 5 EB jm. th ot Le en ? nce to $ Protective Union, 15 E. N. J. Attention, great importance will be ibaa cig. Pp Germans | Proletaring entre. was not yet president.” t., said yesterday. wiThe, City, Central Committee of Pa TN CP yreebating 3 Eeviekancy | Recon “p. ty” Bunk | % ie aaiciee Mlizabeth, N. J., is hold a Mas- ele jor Hugo. s a Revol ary Review rosperity” Bunk. : shee the drive to organize the beth, No Ja is holding a Ma The Circle Vietor Huge is. giving [this evening at 8 o'clock ‘at the = eae resident Hainisch and premier Seipel of Austria, reviewing the : ght. All gs giving ; : Radio dispatches f: ia wd Wbati cinco alaanie ici sand. worker a, luncheon ‘conference fomorrovs at | Labor Temple, 243 Kast Sith Street. retro ar ches from the dread- official parade of marchers at the tenth anniversary of the foun irk started two weeks ago, | cathy citles are requested not to ar- | st Oars “Meda Kirchwey, literary |Deople from the various workers’ or- |piy imporialy and, taking Hoover on) ing of the Austrian “republic.” Communists and sympathetic wor if workers have applied for editor of the Nation, will’ speak on| S@nizations is participating ‘An |his imperialist “good will” offensive “¢+3 who attempted to parade the same day met police and jail term rigs ( : . + Margaret Sanger’s book, “Mo ;.|Class conscious workers should at-|to Latin America, have a certain en- po in the union, he said, é | hood in Bondas a lother- | F128 ¢ r 5 certain e ae bosses, fearful of strike, | Party “Unter Physi ate NY Meee gS vy Crise ak | lightening bearing on his last offi- during recent | years and its ‘prevail- Metropolitan Beats ae to, tecomnine thé union | first feel st anaes Psi) 1 its | : Section 2, 2, Membership. Class War Prisoners Concert. cial act as head of the Department ing upward trend.” o % 4 a ; Sectio 3! Vorkers ‘once: e re x y ‘ ‘ ‘ (mit to the union terms. Indos Avecwrohesda etl go for te | CC Somiaunlsey” Paty: ‘hela «seine cininee or ar prisoners, Bats Des. 6th oe vomainares the pee oe | Agriculture was given special at Jers Team in Big >: i is Ww h ‘a A a je cla E: 80! ‘8, Sat., eB is re 1 . ii " r i * } “ 3, heat oes aieie Organization. of Spanish Sapeaking {Membership meeting Tuesday at 6 p.|§ p.m. at Bronx Workers, Centre, Hue Orpen fiscal year ending tention. ‘The report says that “It is. Worker Soccer Game st Ex 5 0 oy at Irving Plaz 5th d | 1330 Wilkens Ave. (nea ‘reeman |June 30, 1928, ainin: oti- | tr i se i rric’ r horst exploiters ia the in-|orean ot the Spanish Bureau evide |iiime Place, William MHOC | ats sulreay iatatiorie Maminemns seal itse CHHIGSE Eae dADTOEtIbtas? TURE ee ny tase acaaely ane ‘ j Os <p) s Ce ene aoe ie ete ate Open | Will lead a discussion on “The New | Auspices. Sacco-Vanzetti Branch 1. wp yognority” Aspe osteo | production ... has been decidedly The Metropolitan Workers Soccer i a e owners of large build-| and. give’ this affair your sreatest | Draft Program of the Communist. In- gies eee “prosperity” he pictured, however, jess rapid than production of manu- League all-star team of the “A” compel their non-union} support, mer Page A 4 Working Women’s Notice. seemed to be limited to capitalists | factured and mineral products. The division came out the winner hy 2 to work under brutal and! 4,00 nrone Unit % ¥. We b cnt gm Tune Bhs BE: ing, Women's “Federation and the workers were not mentioned. | gemand for farm products, for the score of 3-0 in a hard fought battle lis conditions. Safety aD" | cane gout Bruna tinue er thar ¥: Pes ey hold a. very ony Or aniaation Among Working On the Maryland, speeding south | most part necessities of life, tends to with the New Jersey Workers Soccer 4 } such as window-hooks, |W .c. L. will hold a housewarming |ber 4, at 6:15 p.m. at 101° ¥ Labor ‘Temple, 14th St, and 2nd Ave |to rally Latin American trade to a|increase little if any more rapidly League all-star team. in the main wont flts and other means. of /and dance this evening at #:80,| Btreet. Be Come and represent your shop. better increase and to strengthen than population. On the other hand, ame of the tri-League soecer games ane | ng accidents, are not pro-| Wilkins Ave. Bronx. Many surpris-| The subsection Executive Commit. | Young Defenders Dance. U. S. imperialism against British im-|there is practically no limit to de- played Thanksgiving Day at the 2% > The wages in open-shop | ing noveltion arb In ator for those | tee of Unit 3H will hold a very im-| The Young Defenders will hold a‘ perialism against which the U. S. is mand for manufactured commodities, Steinway Oval. in the N oR who attend, inc! orta eting ‘ond pem- | dance an c Da 0 nday , ri vi Y wat, : fala ny ee , t yress 1 for the asion € erage about $25 a week, ax | ho attend, Including a novelty that | portant meeting on Mondny, Deoem. /dance and package marty un Sunday, preparing with all speed for wat, /many of which are in the nature-of The first game of the afternoon, Ct, Mt oes Pre ain fd to the $45 minimum union | York City, The admissicu, will be | Street, \ snappy band and good entertain. |Pfayers were offered at religious 'semi-luxuries or luxuries.” between the Metropolitan Workers , &t the ae alles only. 25. . . . ets had. to bo! Ae ip nia ~ Ki ‘, 4 i a teat : ey =, lon a platform occur also by spe- ei ee rare aren Maer ee an nae mene. All invited: to come, Beginning eetvices for King. George) Ater| ‘Making an exception for “the ex-| ‘B" and the Broollyn Workers Soe ins. Watforn cceupled sivo By ape Giition, Feinstein said, word Ont Nott pnit pe the, qinternational : oie aes Ap the Uprecleloy had his\traordinary volume of trading on cer League seam went the limit with- la’y i ad atol raat ie Batanelled to worl Gn Rieens omen'’s Department Notice. ranch No. 1 will hold a very im- . Bronx Councils Lecture. anksgiving dinner. ol change,” the report says, | out either team scoring a goal. nt off id diplomatic repre- bisre | whe Women’s Department of the|Portant meeting on Monday, Decem-| The Women's Council 8 together . 7 She: stook exsignge, the report aay, ; ; aa as * will hold office until ders without the help of an| workers (Commultigt) Party ts ore [Per 3 at 9 p.m. at 101 W, 27th St, | with the Bakers’ Council 1 has ar- An Imperialist Menu. |‘ healthy state of business activity” | During the second and main gam: ; when, tf. the provi : t to steady the ladder. This ng a speakers’ bureau. Women y tanged a lecture for Friday, Dee The Hoover table menu listed an-|'8 indicated. of the afternoon, the Metropolitan pei gia rare fs : he said, has caused more |*Peakers get in touch with Comrade 4 cos Unit am, 30 p. m., at 1887 Washington Ave., Hi a team showed their superiority right f the present law are car P cs D |Ragozin at 26 Union Square. Com- Unit 3 will hold a very im-/ the Bronx. Moskowitz will | chovies on toast, S@otch soup, sla-| * 4 ried out, he will give v to the serious accidents in the last | rade Ragozin will be in Party Of- | Portant m on Wednesday, De-|lecture on “Physical. and “Mental ‘tines, salted almonds, celery, olives, | from the beginning by scoring a " t, : a > nths. |fice ‘Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, |cember 5, at 6:15 p. m, at 101 W.| Training of Children, it E 2 :| Building Workers in goal. They succeeded in scoring| victor in a president Mehpecaina o>” £ |from 6:30 to 8; Saturday from 10-a.|27th Street, | Wiese roast turkey, chestnut dressing, gib- | three goals during the first half of | Portes Gil was formerly governor Defeat Boss Attack. fue DE Me ody ee To Organize YWL Band. Pe cunner tk let gravy, cranberry sauce, ereamed) Seotland to Fight to the ee of the state of Tamaulipas. ‘ . Fe le unde he aus- rag ips, swe o i if i spanten athenswe® (of the| District, Women’s Committee. -_ reader wind can ny mu. |g Sports Union, will peeeee ae seen baese noe Keep 44-Hour Week through the use of strong-| Meeting of District Women's Com- | tie adnst® a e ed in| be ec. 9, at 2 p. m., at 154 | toes, macedone salad, cheese, crack- s ; d pment of a Y. W. L. band Brooklyn. This m ers, bran muffins, chocolate ice! EDINBURGH, (By Mail).—The mittee, ng . ram Women Work Or- j, thods, anti-picketing injune- | pani ana aay ‘eore, |S asked to get in touch with WB. jing has been called for the purpose Tet Hee siaieiearidetine bake Mudra ee ereneie coder at Suet 152 Me ane or Will of organizing a Brownsville sports cream, sponge cake and coffee. | Scottish building employers have by ta i n F Ainicn sonar % on § re. club. s ams, basketba ve | ions i ny ee aE GAURONGIe eansena |e Uauen Rauare 26 Union § club. teams, basketball ‘The 4,000,000 unemployed and the | told the unions that they intend to SUND. AY, DECEMBER 2nd, 7:30 P. the united front of the Sicilaan ce Rotiee: Aytecasehen sh w ) M will be . All are welcome to /many more part time employed in| withdraw from the agreement for a ; in the industry. All members of Section 5 are urged | Williamsburgh will hold its annual | eae: the U6. could liek their chopa over | ¢4 hour week and propose a 46 and Bre Jto attend without fail their respec-|dance Saturday, December 8, Office Workers. this and read Hoover’s “prosperity |a half hour week. are nearly 400 non-union’ tive unit meetings during the week | Royal Palace, i6 Manhattan ‘Av The Office Workers’ Union has Ri AND SCHOOL ig report, published at what Hoover —— —— = a cleaners in the city, and{of Nov. 26 as a resolution accepted | Brooklyn. ickets are on sale at the) ri v c ¢ » i as a 3 yn. e a nged a dance for Washingt Jeulated would be th: hol 1 feinstein said, will be crgan-|>¥ the Sectior Executive Committee | Workers Center, 56 Manhattan Ave.,| birthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webs calculated would be the psychological | ij 5, 15th STRE 8 e on measures to successfully comba*|Brooklyn; the price yaar? t ” oat anivatiogs moment, Thanksgiving Day, to make | Phone, ALGonquin 0682. he ae 50 cents in| Manor. Sympathetic and 75 cents ‘gt the do jare asked not to arrange 4 SECOND thin a month. Nearly fifty |and eradicate Trotskyism within the | advane jplied for membership in the | Party ranks will be distributed and ny affair the exploited feel an illusion of | —G. ALTIERL that evening. ra hs a veted upon. Branch 2, Section 8. Be 6 2a8 prosperity. uring the last week. Si A membership meeting and discus- I, L, D, Needs Volunteers. pei CH EZ N O U S Brownsville Y. W. L. Party. |sion on “War Danger” will be held | Volunteers are wanted for Full of Grub and Optimism. | e anted f Monday, Dec. 3. 8 p. m. at ti Tit 4 y et | (OUR HOME) h Imperialists tisen “atrnaged. by. th, Brown dates | DA SNS Mi’ lure at International Labor Defense, | _ His teport accented what Hoover 154 SECOND AVENUE / s age Workers (Communist) League ne isi. ay, ota 4 ; oan ithe remarkable contintiliy of (Bet : wth a iothiaik ets) q = or today at 8 p,m, All young work- ° s y and Sunday, the prosperi Jnite jetween ant Stre a 7 7 2 M Workers Who Hae WA AS ya dete Wonendar Begg yma ae the prosperity of the United States oot ie By PROF. W. TAN-BOGORAZ he at 154 Watkin st. ‘ U b s Ww jis- Inter-Racial Danee. . onor Sun Yat Sen . cuss the C. B, U. statement. Every Party and inbor and ; “a 4 y weeks ago came from the Soviet 4 Bros Ys Weds Danes. member must be ‘present at ‘this Im- rganizetions: ‘There. wil | COOPERATORS PATRONIZB Excellent Italian bidet aed an oa ; me evacia Haeators r . © clal Dance on Decem- et Inion for e Congress 0! he 7 e \VIA, Java, (By Mail)—| wotvere ccommuntst) League will fot Bar wuts Te would be greatly appre- M. FORMAN Cuisine | coolies were killed by Dutch Unit 2F, Subsection 2A ciated if no affairs were arranged . ‘ Skea ace 6 y hold » jhold- a Section Dance on Saturday,!} A special meet of Unit 3F, Sub- | th i Allert: ic E MODERATE PRICes. list police, and hundreds ar-| Dec, #2, at the Rose Gardens, 134t] section 2A, will be ROdnguoMOntAts aces cr ene et | SEL AND MSY Se “J 6 JILLAGES” a pata . joston Road, There will ter- gx Fars ‘ a i i iT : is juring the revert celebration | aston, toad , There Wil! be enter | Dec. 3a 0 Pm, sharp, at 26-28) WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (UP).—| and Toy Shop Eat in a comradely envigonment, Subject: “SOVIET VILLAG Dutch Bast, Indies of; they Wiisan @aecaiic due floor rear. “Louis G. Caldwell, general counsel | 726 ALLERTON AVE. where you will always méet your Loe Rng Sen, Chinese] jutfee stuart’ Poyntz, Communist] the parmese ud Qiueursiee (aed, oF | jof the Federal Radio Commission, | MT latias Ciicoiis aes te Sear oe eee y Golos ry leader, lecturer, will open the Yorkville| sk t sented his resignation tod: f- hte pombe * ‘ F : ji jes ¢ 4 tne sky-Cannon question, and the right | Presente is resignation today, e: S ag broke out in various sec seals Ba EE yar Pan-|wing danger. Disciplinary measures |fective Dec. 31. lee Special parties and suppers ; fe tside wh Ti ry M held at La-|will be taken against those com-| can be arranged for. : the islands when police and bor’ Temple, 243 E. 84th St on Thurs-|radex who fail to appear at this manhandled the workers|%% December 6th, 8 p. ‘im. meeting. Get Your Money’s Worth! MARY WOLFE Special Dishes Prepared : —_——— seis GLE He g Sun’s memory. Several Unit 3F, Subsection 20. | ey the ‘| | srupenT OF THE DAMROSCH pecial Dis! Cpa ees were killed at the Longka Untt aR, Subsection 2C will hold | niga Catealt cninnn immediate aboti- CONSERVATORY an educational meeting Monday, 6 ney laws: protecs 1 \ p.m, at 108. E. 14th St, Solon, De| tom of unemployed workers from Park Clothing Store PIANO nies ONS COMRADES EAT ett Leon will lead @ discussion on “The Per eee, S82 CROR Ren ST VORTARENS Pep aeons eee eee Sere Moved to 53 FOR SOVIET FLEET. ‘ar Danger” | Out with the trade union bu- {93 Ayenue AC Cornet 6th St 2440 Bronx Park Eas’ SCIENTIFIC : NGRAD, U. S. S. R, (By Downtown Y, W. L, Hike, tag has Ele a ac Sel a ae | NEW YORK CITY : Near Co-operative Colony. ery VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. | poses ie " Between 107th & 108th Sts. Telephone BASTABROOK ee Special rates to students from the Co-operative House. “Tests of the first Soviet] Downtown Unit 2 of! the YO ———————————— orkers (Communist) League, will | "Ki 7” id leads gave good results.|nike to Jamaica, Woods ororrow,| 1o7 A®y Kind of Insurance” | ole Soviet fleet will be B0p-) These living: in the te Unto of Ma istead of those tocaiec! ob- | Brooklyn will meet at the end of the Workers Cooperative from England. | Re eT E WRILSuGhe Mabisysauiticaee Clothiers, Inc. | Foon WORKERS ||| == Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union ae a | \7 Kast 42nd Street, N | Baker's Local 104||| ING fre cxcomreee ¢ TDR, L, HENDIN] —_— AWE) Sse eNey Facttate : t, Easy to commute; board SURGEON DENTIST 3 Phir ve. n vant igecomb 2891 after 6) ee % Gh EN Bronx, N. ¥. r Sunday morning. 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. Airy, Large waited Eeustneean : eantaurant O ay an OmMmorvrvow Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 Phone: University 5365 Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE \ beaten sats ants DR. J. MINDEL Suitable for Meetings, Lectures Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers || For Good Wholesome Foss j December 1 and 2 SUITS MADE TO ORDER . “9 and Dances in the 133 W. Sist St, Phone Circle 7336 ition of SURGEON DENTIST READY MADE SUITS. TEP BUSINESS. MEETINGS || WATS DS IN NEW YORK crTy— 1 UNION SQUARE Czechoslovak held on the first Monday of the RATNER S je of bat of the best Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Workers House, Inc. Quality—Full Value paras t * Unign—Jotn Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurai' | and worsted to match any Not connected with any other office 347 E. 72nd St. New York 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. 103 SECOND AVE. \ coat and vest. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop. | Self-Service Cafeteria 115 SECOND AVE,, Near 7th St. LEXINGTON AVENUE (between 25th and 26th Streets) Tonight Ball and Entertainment Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 ——— $4.95 and UP} {(>,, ABRAHAM MARKOFF We are making the | | SURGEON DENT Advertise your anion meetings i fn 18’ i ‘ BAKING DONE ON PREMISES a art Ten tri Gy area: 1 ottice Hours: Tues. Maa Sat here. For information write to Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. | ; : ; : " el.: Dry Dock 1263; Orchard (430 | The DAILY WORKER is od ported and domestic Sunday, 10:00 a, m. to 1:00 p. m fabries, at very rea- | ferent designs, im-| | 9:80-32 a. m., 2-8 p, m. | Advertising Dept. THE “UJ ELORE” CONFERENCE sonable prices. 26-28 Union Sq., New York Ci FRI A 004 opportunity 24 mer Nou ‘erhewr is arranging for an x MEET YOUR ENDS at to save money and Cor. Secand Ave. New Vork time when you come Telephone: Lehigh 6022, to the well-known pants specialist DIREC’ Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant ANNUAL BAZAAR do we chela Patronize hee November 30th, December Ist and 2nd _ |} }No-Tip Barber Shops} s.eaumrnetitematac 7-53 Delancey St. Eron School i pp San! 26-28 UNION SQUARE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN MERCHANDISE Between Farsyth and Nauldla dae Rhakiway: HUNGARIAN WORKERS HOME (1 flight up) | ecreca i SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS. NEW YORK 350 East 81st Street 2700 BRONX PARK EAST $} WE ALL MEET JOSEPH E, ERON, Principal THE LARGEST AND BEST AS WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL, to learn the English language, to prepare oneself for cde to college BRON SCHOOL ig registered by the REGENTS of the State of New York, Jt has all the rights of a Government High School. Call, Phone or write Jutalogue, REGISTER NOW! Our 25,000 alumni are our best i witnes: PELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473, Benefit of the UJ ELORE, only Hungarian Communist Daily (corner Allerton Ave.) VALUABLE ARTICL WILL BE SOLD AT MODERATE PRICES Individual sanitary service by FIRST CLASS PROGRAM Experts—Ladies Hair Bobbing ., Specialists. ‘ First Class Jazz Band. 5, . Dancing Every Night. Hungarian Dramatic Hungarian Singing Society. WORKERS ORCHESTRA at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK > Tomorrow Various Athletic Exhibitions BY FREIHEIT SPORT CLUB hy Patronize}) ‘xploiters? Y ONLY FROM YOUR yoperative 4 re Food | || | Service COUPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Fancy Cleaners and Dyers 465 ALLERTON AVE. BRONX Rational Vegetarian Restaurant i. SECOND AVE, Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Suuetly Vegetirian Mood. FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CONCERT and BALL Dancing Until Daybreak Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER CENTRAL Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy | 649 ALLERTON AVE., | Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Vel, OLInville 9681-2 — #791-2 Ave. Individual Instruction erative Trading Ass’n, Inc. CLASS LIMITED e: 4301 Sth Ave. B’klyn, N.Y. Tel. Windsor 9052-9092. | 108 E. 14th STREET SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet. 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK , 75 East 116th Street, New York City Hat check cents Saturday night only, | : akeries, Meats, a iin All Comrades Meet at Groceries, 4}: BUSINESS rama AC id de raise idh ave, New ork BRONSTEIN’S 4} Restaurant SCHOOL UN.-AR. COOPERATIVE HOUSE tween 110th and 11th Ste. Agr re em am Merchandise of All Description Sold at Any Price t- klyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. ||, f 4 igh Clad Eis 5 1 Saat ny rae | —Bookkeeping Saturday Eve., December 22 |{ cooppraTors! PATRONIZE | Restaurant and Cafeteria Day and Night gaz sth Ave, if —Stenography hae | EB. KARO iain Adoni Og ai itecamnnee Sunemeaty | ais vennalseley LAUREL GARDEN Wiser Waa eee a Conte John’s Restaurant =f} Admission 50 Cents Combination Tickets $1.00 All Proceeds for the “Freiheit” PRICE 50c.

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