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DAILY COME NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1929 SL LOW JNSANITARY IN Committee By a Worker Correspondent.) ral m bad to worse, ypens to pass through the mi om department, bws that he is e surroundings, uds of dust, the noise, Like Trenches. rkers who were here before. For -pport their families. Inhuman Conditions. sugh mixers, ons, hey jousands pounds of dough t ther floor where the feir ead of from four to six. on of unity, must lea.a to work under jittee in Nabisco, representing ur Efe, Forward to the lion of the Nabisco Workers’ nittee! —NABISCO WORKER. MUST WIN ARMY’ for New War (cuntinued trom Page One) about a year in a sanatorium. To Speak at Anti-War Meet. rmed forces, ‘rumbull declares, ‘ “ROAD BORROWS $34,000,000 WASHINGTON, April 5 (UP authority to issue $34,000,000 of peneral and refunding mortgage 5 yer cent gold bonds was granted the ‘exas and Pacific Railway by the Commission Most of the money will be ised in a refunding operation to re- nterest charges on the road’s interstate Commerce oday. luce putstanding debt, A La. TED Poon wo! ERS faite month at tes rnica a Daten neal 104 ronx, La Label Brew 305 NV Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City BUSINESS M RETINGT 16 on the. fiese Benday of Dom. tly om mr ue. nion a ghektar BAKING PLANT ust Form Strong Shop | ‘he conditions all over the Na- Biscuit factory have gone but anyone who xing immediately in a real HELL. the the expressions on! faces of those who are working re, expressions of agony, expres- | } as of the struggle of desperate »ple who have been caught in a 1 of flames and can no longer us take a tour throu~h this | ‘tment, fellow workers. Here see some men wearing gas s, reminding you of the enches, the war. What suffocetion! ese workers are Flourmers, There e two on each side of the floor, ttling against the dust all day. oner or later, this dust will affect eir lungs, as it has done to other | this inhuman work, the men e paid from $25 to $30 a week. &' this miserable wage, they must | »7, Still worse is the condition of the Under the most unhealthy condi- the dough mixers lift more ‘an 15,000 Ibs. three times a day. lean down and empty two into hese huge dough boxes and then sh them, single handed, to the ovens are. s done ten and more times a y. If these men had been organ- bd, they would have revolted on) xt day when the foreman doubled | work and ordered them to} ke eight to ten batches a day in- outstanding The workers must learn the les- to stick + to defend their common in- Solidarity of the workers; that they will not forever unbearable | while the bosses continue | > pile up profits, and cut wages, | ve us insane with the speed | Engdah! at 8:30 p. We must form a strong shop com- | the | Communist Party anti- War Meet. vs in our factory, to defend | ghts, to protect and fight for | stration conducted by ntevests against the bosses, to| Pa Pieceg up a real fight, backed by all f the workers, to improve,our con- itions, and to make us have a voice determining our conditions and urged to participate in the demon- easion of the 12th anniversary of the Shop | Developments in the Socialist Part: will be dis |morrow night at the Workers Coop- erative Center, the SAYS TRUMBULL bointsOeitemearabions | | j ing, He vill now be engaged actively in the tight against capitalist militarism. John Reed Colo: . §. 8. R. will be given Saturda Webste At the anti-war demonstration today at 110th Street and Fifth Ave. Avenue, at 4 p. m., Trumbull will) 4 baal speak for the first time since enter- | to entertainment Lael Ra ng the sanatorium a-year and a/ nalf ago. Altho still in poor health, ne will utilize this opportunity to a stress the importance of struggle gainst the war danger, nnd of win- | ing over the young workers in the “I know by experi- nce that servicemen will join the anks of the militant class-conscious orkers, once they learn the facts,” | workers Home, 350 1 a NDITIONS ARE Fraternal Organizations ‘GAROLINA TROOPS PREPARE HUGE Hike, | Workers’ | ow, in West- Meet at Office Workers’ Members of the e hiking County. Wo urge: omor' tickets for the Interna- ‘Working § organizations are the Communist Y. District, against in r preparations on the oc- entry of the U. 8. into the World War, today, 4 p. m, 110 St. andj Fifth Ave. ee * Yonkers Open Forum, “The Muste Movement and Recent | ing d by Bert Miller t secti men tion: 2 Warburton Ave. * oe * Nearing Talks, Bast N.Y. Youth Club. | ent to demonstrate their support Scott Nearing will lecture on “In- . a Wealth of the U, 8.” at| Of the women workers at the annual! ° {Rena thee" vauhe Workers ball of the Counel” declared Kate Interrational Barber Shop |, SC ~ cxiox sor | wae paedate Phy eeeniae | Gitlow, council secretary, in appeal-| M, W. SALA, Prop. . Brooklyn A, N: L. CG. Mest, ing for mass attendance at the gath- | 2016 Second Avenue, New York Bakeries, Meats, A protest meeting against lynch-|ering of the councils at the Man-|| | rie stakes es ene Groceries, | ngs Minton an geereetion|hattan Lyceum, 66 E, Fourth St, | Ladies Bobs Our Specialty ne a il of. the American Negro, Labor | Saturday evening, April 13. delat APM A estauran Congress at” the Chauffeurs’, Giub, | | Selections by the Dorsha Dancers Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. 52 Putnam Av. rooklyn, F ft Op. mm. Otto’ Hall, of | Will be followed by a film of “The 806 43rd St. Aosta ities. nie: NL é. Women's Batialion at Work,” show Automobile 0 8 amb, of the Harlem Cou : Peers naan INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Comples . ing incidents of the recent dress 4 mplete Anthony Bimba, odltar of tne tite | atetke, Course $10, unit license granted alo 6824 Sth Ave Patriotic Union, will speak. aden private and special Instruction to Ladies tan: 2085 Lexin: on : OZY SUNNY ROOM for men; | Empire ALTO. #45 Lonewood DRED cue Remy 6 neerty Dave quiet home, radical couple, all SCHOOL Avenue, Bronx ve, A dance for the benefit pe the hird | Hall, folks ina er, a ‘orchestra will contribute | lith St_ * * jerman Council 23, ve GW. WwW illie Litinsky will speak on “Our ldren and We" at the Hungarian | Sist St, Mon- April 15, 8 p.m. ¢ Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th St Next to Unity Co-operative House Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, + Phone, Orchard In case of trouble with ye teeth 9th St long experience, ani you of careful treatment. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF T Sirs DENT! Te ietae omilephene for Appointment 249 EAST 115th STREET A a New ¥ Lehigh 6022 DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Cooperators! SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronz, 241st St.| First Conference on Sunday, Earl Browder at Workers School, Kate Gitlow Appeals for Support of the UCWW Annual Ball Karlash, bas-baritone, Ivan Velikon- | “Led by the United Council Vorking Women, New York work- onstrated their solidarity with all! conveniences, Apt. 61, 602 W. 137th | t Street. Telephone Endicott 3160. hahha nese SEO COOPERATORS! Allerton Carriage, W. W. Conference. cine Women’s Councils are d to send delegates to the May April CLUB WOMEN MAYDAYMEET d after a short business meet- |promises of fixing the speed- one NO'F! District Offlee, oom 423, 199 ous \Freiheit Jubilee to CHARLOTTE no deiieal ad PE 6 Mo BOHRe owes’ wil Fi i; Be Celebrated Tonight tegisiative committee “in the South) Aner! |trom “the Soviet Union, Will lecture |Bronx, Monday, 9 p. m. (Continued from Page One) were Peatarday | compelled qo oiled Harle }on the U. 8. 8, R. at the Bronx Jew- * |the peasantry, the Red Army at/that the mill owners had driven Sen es ee en a ba iiss Stabe orien Sart ot Mor De-/ Work and play, the Soviet worker|their slaves a little too far, The ‘a . fense will meet Tuesday, April 9, at |enjoying the benefits of the state | report will probably be buried very _ Harlem Injerciiweial Clmb, PO oes 22 paella tmade Home, | yest homes—these are only a few| quickly, because it may be used as wrt pe erme at ihe Suny Sa Ace of the aspects of present-day life in| an effective answer to the press Jasper O h St. and Convent | Art * es nae jthe World Fatherland of the Work-/| here, now carrying on a slander cam- YOUNG MEN'S SUITS aaa cacelt circ he as et Lica (abla ala i Me Neu bales te ae jecture on “The | ing Class which the film will graph-| paign against Communists, who they! Airy, Large * 2 «& Movement” at, the, next qneeting of ically present. say, “Have come down here and! From $12.50 to $25.00 i Boro Park Jewish Workers Club, [ocal 22, Trade Union Hducatlondl| 1).95.R, Singers in Program. started all the trouble.” cc iG s M fing R d all “Booielist Construction in the U. 8, | Heuguer at the Workers Schoo}, aD cathess all be donee gad apeschen: besa PARK CLOTHING STORE ee ooms an S. R.” will be discussed by J. Louis | 107, Bauare, 4 ve A es B we have acen above that the first 93 Ave, A, Cor. Oth St, N, ¥. ©. TO HIRE m, Priday, April|” Comrades are urged to collect ar- | The speeches will be given by lea step in the rev oe ee fai: at the: club, 1873 4rd St. Brook- | ticles and make dresses for the forth- | ing journalists of the Freiheit staff,| ing class is to raise t ———— | Suitable for Mcetings, Lectures bie aie * coming “Build the Union Bazaar." | and Jeaders of the working class| {the PoMiion (of Cooperators! Patronize and Dances in the whose interests the Freiheit ex-| presses. The songs will be rendered by three well-known artists of the Soviet Union. They are Nicholas Max (Communist M. SS Why Patronize Exploiters? a off, tenor, and Anna Savina, mezzo of soprano, The “Freiheit Gesangs | Verein,” led by Jacob Schaeffer, will * Harlem ¥. W, C. L. 2a FROM FACTORY TO YOU! HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and Your Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. ||| Tel | Unit on , Subsection 2B. the last omr annive: h seventh unit, meet- will all "101 | Wages for Inhuman Work in Plant of National Biscuit Company on Tenth Ave. ' Communist Activities HOUSE WRECKERS SIGN UP BIG FIRM dvade Injunction writ, | Picket Fake Union (Continued from Page One) the men entrapped by the “Demolf- tion Union” wert back to its head- quarters and demanded a return of their $2 to $5 initiation fee they paid, but the bo: gents posing as “union officials” there wouldn’t give it back. The fake union’s of- fices are picketed. Police tear the signs from the backs of pickets in front of these offices, and “run them along.” Yesterday one picket was slapped about by a Tammany police- man, : rs’ Union has noti- fied the House Wreckers Union that it will turn back The House Wrec I dispute with the Iron Workers Union is to be settled, the house wrecker ing to e to burn iron on wrecking the iron workers promise solidarity with the strikers, and not to rec any other e union than the House Wreck- Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 and White Plains Road, end of Lex-|14, at_the Irving Plaza, Irving Place clocks at, s h vig ington Ave. Subway line, at 10 a, m.|and 15th St, 2:30 p,m. 1 s will be distributed in con Bribe Tunch cand, inelte Eelende oe en Try to Terrorize the N.Y. Workers Unite at With the Party anti-war proeant of gammenihes been arranged | q:G, -w. -w. tm ALdcmpesialletsWar om during the hike. See ei a ha ule. t ik rs | New ag k (G) li n Bee ein Demonstration. rikers | ew York Coliseulr + * | Moreau at U or bbb it be given | 42%) 110th St. and Firth Aye. " (Continued from Page One) The New York Coliseum, River | 4 will speak y iv Vuk Sts s >! ngage ‘a e ni Symphony Orches- | po, Bi PE, the charge of “disorderly conduct.” 28d 177th Sts., has been engaged js" io4tn St the unit Clinton Ave, Bronx, | English Section, “Die Naturefreunde.” | 7, a de es for the huge mass May Day Cele-|cceds to Da p.m, 35! athe, English section will officially | 7Re case Wi come up for ‘hearing | pration to be held under the a one United Council Anncal Ball. the New York Labor Temple, 243 5 . : ily Party of the United States, and’ 5s. The League unit on gated The annual concert and ball of the | 84th St. On Sunday a hike along $15.40 Weekly for Family. “ i “5 t sugterdt This | has to Interstate Park, Palisades. Meet United Council of Working Women | the Bronx River Parkway will be| Bertha and her husband, Earl | Yatious labor organ IS | every tite heaa- |r °° SYS i will be given at the Manhattan Lyce-|held. Meet at E, 180th St. subway : Coliseum will house the most gi- qu. f oa 2 um, 66 5. Fourth St,, Saturday night, | Station, 1 p.m. Fare cents. Thompkinson, have worked in the | gantic demonstration ever seen in sha Me pres International Section: 3 April 13. Tickets may be obtained at| reas ik : ‘ yr or be ene the office 80 1. 11th St., Room 533. Downtown Workers Club Hike, |L°TAY Mill for seven years. They) the city yeti ae OS eee pe camrssiaerin [12D tm ae Sees | A hike to Silver Lake will be held|have three children to support. | unite to celebrate the great inter) (oo ttiona Aer ado ss 8 ' ernational scussed dur Cutters Local 6. tomorrow. Meet 7:30 &, m., club head- |heir eombi Sic ational holiday of the revolutionary a hike of the : Vern Smith at Morning Branch. A ball will be given by vutters GUATtGiA ne Se Beoond BL: Whe Frat” Ane Rene emayey nen < week cate ae Z . 7 Silt be a Vert, Binith, Of the) DANY yore BL NTWLU. at” Park “View | Rélt Section of the Downtown Club have been only $15.40, out of which | W"~N3 & AS ote eee statt) he Cleveland Trade 2, Fitth y, d 110th § t hy ; Inions Res iF y Anti-W: < " cance 0 e Cle ¢ 2 April Nekets at 131 W. os gs |they have had to support them- | Aeshna asi supe Hath vad ese am eekcin arte seat Union Unity Convent an open w at 2 a 4 ganiza Ss A demons! against imperial- | f¢ m of the ation: ma ie qprormers Waboratory Theatre, | selves and the children, pay $10 per |responded to the call issued March | ist war pre fons will be held by | Brane morning, . April » 88 B. St. . rT a” * the Nev ork district of the Commu- orkers enter, Hungarian LL, accept bookings for “Marching Guns,” |month house rent, light and water /28th, urging a United Front Con- nist Si ioo on ineenoennion: or the os “ sie acne ‘or performances up to April 30. Re- | i . u merican Brome Workers Club, F330) Willeine |Heatgals, for its Mecond production, | bills, also fuel. They have been|ference of delegates to arrange pm Branch see tion 8 : : Ae ‘ “S, S. Hell-en-Back,” are held every | ywopki . ;|plans to mobilize workers for cele- TER eee eno Ave. today, | 7 , . working 11 hours each night, Pians, 20 H said ction bureau announces a Monday, F x ight, six } * #8 Fes dea teed ; bration. It is expected that the|: of the vunit. for. Monday, Wg. Wacker: foceer Lease .'m, Several parts are \nights a week, and have to leave x i me et p.m, 313, Hinsdale aly tient guetant eaterialsioan®’and |0PPh anf SRORD IARRETOR INE MPP LLS ct scen at night alone, sincn| Neves the nities? Workers Union ; ; jdence of the I ue will be iver | ft A . 4 , Union, the Millinery Workers U Anti-War Meet, Brooklyn. | Unit 3, Section 4. = at the Hungarian Wor Hall, si . ¥ ve i i e Shoe 0} An anti-war meet under the aus-| Unit meets Monday, April 8, 126 16th Ave., Newark, N. J., April’ 13, New Era Club Dance. they both work on the night shift, |the- Independent Shoe reas Tot the Communist Party, Young | 11st St. A discussion on Negro work Silver loving cup ‘will bé presented | The New Era Literary and Social |The children, not yet of school age, | Union, the Millinery Workers Union| Workers (Communist) League and be o club most_represented. Club. w: ive a dance at 7 =f | estaur the All-America Anti - Imperialist * * Ce cai eA At the Workers Hail, 164 Watkins {cannot be provided with proper Local 43, and the Hotel, Restaurant | the All = America, at Royal Palace, | ant, May Day. Vagabond Sports Club. St, tonight, | clothing. and Gate terle koreans Veen: bu G Manhattan Ave iday, April 12. | als , the mass par t The first anniversary 0: * * * > ici lorse the call and wi * * * to be held w ne held e Vagabond Sports Clu re inemiber al Rumanian Workers Dance. | Will Stick on Breas and Water. | officially end re Bro tion Hik Sun omorrow, 2 p.m vba Labor Sports ur * will be held| . ; elect delegates to attend the April) ii, erent Stine in the hike will|at. the Wo See ae AON Sectors center, 48 Bay 38th St. LRU AM lan ARR RENIRE Reba in ehe | ditions that they tae the union | tomorrow, proce: km cite Gina wai ccl * ¥: U. S.A, will be given by the Ru- and went on strike. They also have | Ferry, where the section w Spring e, Y. W. CL. Modern § School § Pemth ; tire) mine ae nt 9:80 a. ‘omrades participating in the sec- odern umday Atupol Sarlug Péstivell soaninn Workers” Club at the Czecho- |faced the police and the bosses’ | Ue ie ee ae ore rases Pare of the Brownsville Slovak Workers Home, 347 1, 72nd St, 1 spring rhe tere Bas, oe ‘eats Be : Roi Rad ip Akos igi | courts, Bertha Thompkinson asks | Begin Drive to . Dramatic Club A to the Palisades will assem- given by Modern Sunday ‘School | ea | amati G a to alisade y, Red Devil Headquarters Man- tion, Inc. at the Labor Iron Workers Meet. \the workers throughout the country iealing with 0 r dealing t Ave, Bro HB. S4th Street, today) ‘The question of a general strike|to come to the aid of the terribly Organize 300,000 of peasants in the U. 8 Be ine, H. New Yori, and Lower ak the development of the} will be discussed at the meeting of | cppressed southern textile slaves | Textile Workers ! Bi “Units will meet at Dyckman camp. the Architectural Iron. Bronze and the ¥. 10 a, m. ain Bilie: cerneiaken Beach: | (esr Wromeer® -,Unden (at the land help them win, thelr strike. ees Aprit i = Kate Gitiow will speak at a con- | Tuesday, Moh es |e the th AB the Best. thing that! (Continued from Page One) | YY. Ww atic Circle, : 2 cert and tea party of Council 17.) 7 meet het a has ever happened here,” said | ing affiliation with the left wing) The Down ie of the Y. W, “For Any Kind of Insurance United Council of Working Women, | farlem ucational Forum, ‘ i i 2 ©. L. Dramatic le will meet 6 p. m. tomorrow, 227 Brighton Beach| ‘The Significance of the Intelli- oe et eee ry the | union brilliantly leading the strike|* 4° (cay, Crea eee dar Foe er ee otan” Opera, Henee | gence Tests” will be discussed by |sirike with the Daily Worker corre-| in Gastonia. Pe the next ‘play will be selected singer, an actress from the Jewish | lla Goldman at the Forum tomor- | spondent. “{ hope that everyone| All attempts of the mill owners Rote stage will appear, Proceeds to the |TW afternoon at § feel 3 | entalixts Want new unions. | ae eee will stick together, and I feel sure | | of the Ottray, Monarch, Brandon,| Jase Instramentalists, Wan Irelephone: Murray Hill 5550 | Prolet Buehne Rehearsal. that ill stick. I will do so if we | W ; ; rumpet ‘players, banjoists, o- : * * * Lom at we will stic ill do 8¢ | Woodruff mills, to trick the strik- 2 Tiel The New York Proletbuehne meets | A phone , are wanted to o ne “" OS ER orl RR atc) 3p. m. Rehearsals for “Der |orly have bread and water.” lers back into ‘the mills with vague ize band. Write to ee ance fa tat Comrades are urged to settle for urm” and “Wohltaetigkeit” will | 0, Rabinow BE, 111th § alll * Forw Patronize of the hard B. Moore, sec rican Negro Labor s, will on “The Coming War and the Youth” at the forum of the - p: 108rd St. Dance follows. 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PAK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) ITS SIX MONTHS EXISTENCF THE PARK DAIRY _RESTAURANT E. Cor. 32nd & Diamond Sts.’ HAS PROVED WHAT GOOD MEALS MEAN IN | . and Decide for Yourself Come E. KARO | Nearest Stationery Store||) Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York ‘or, Barker, BRONX, N. Y. OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 COMRADES BAT SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURAN 1604-6 Madison Ave, Between 107th & 108th Sts, \| Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Ds | BUY ONLY FROM YOUR Cooperative Food | Service give new and old chorus numbers. Tickets are reserved—but there’s | still time to get them at the Freiheit office, 30 Union Sq. women have in the past dem- ions of the r%.tant labor move-| t. That’s why we expect all sec- s of the militant labor move-| Phone: LEHIGH 6382 (FINCO\ | 4005 5th Ave. INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) ‘|Co-operative Trading Ass’n, Inc. Office: hong 8th Ave. B’klyn, N. Y. 1, Windsor 9052-9092. Tel: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. Ist & 2nd Sts.) A Flowers for All Occasions 5 REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER PATRONIZE M. FORMAN 1K Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1508 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. BROOKLYN, N, Y. and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVENUE Near Allerton Phone, OW tre, Bronz) 2583 | Bicycle | | | “Build the Union” BAZAAR Thursday — Friday — Saturday — Sunday APRIL 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, 1929 BARGAINS ~«-« Men’s Clothes — Women’s Clothes — Children’s Clothes Hats — Millinery LEATHER GOODS Art Goods Furnishings GROCERIES Restaurant Refreshments Dancing Daily STAR CASINO 107TH STREET and PARK AVE. Arranged by the Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union the ‘Build to get my Workers to Demonstrate for Communism 7th Anniversary of the Only Communist Jewish Daily AT THE NEW YORK COLISEUM A Visit to Soviet Russia Freiheit Gesangs-Verein at the “THE FREIHEIT’ will take place TONIGHT 177TH STREET SUBWAY STATION, BRONX THE PROGRAM: OFFICIAL MOVIE OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION JACOB SHAEFFER Conductor Freiheit Gesang-Verein NIHON, KARLASH aritone Russian Grand Opera ANNA SAVINA ‘Mezzo-Soprano Kiev State Opera IVAN VELIKANOFF ‘Tenor Moscow Art Studio John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York Meet your Friends at GREENBERG’S Bakery & Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th Street Subway Station, Bronx All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx MELROSE— . VEGETARIA? Dairy RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 OU BLVD., Bronx near 174th St. Station) PHONE t— INTERVALH 9149, rrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue | BRONX MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., P-onx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station Rational || Vegetarian Restaurant | 199 SECOND AVEI UE | Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 For # Real Oriental Cooked Meal VisIT THE INTERNATIONAL | PROGRESSIVE CENTER Prices of Tickets: 75c, $1.00, $1.50—All Seats Reserved Freiheit, 30 Union Square 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner Gt Ave.) | RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open trom 1¢ a m te 12 pm, »

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