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a Sovkino Film Scandal? at Film Guild Cinema ‘! This Cinem iean The Cameo Th the engagement traction of “R: will show starting to premiere show film in which ( the Moscow Art T' title role. A porting the feature inc Hardy and Raymond edy called ted synchr ects. of the Russi: takes the ides Build Up the United Front of the Working Class From the Bot- ‘i tom Up—at the Enterprises! TUDOR INN Restaurant 113 East 14th Street For good and wholesome | food, don't fail to visit us We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p. m. TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY ODI Rt eo TRS So Reasonable Prices | | Unity Co-operaters Patronize SAM LESSER |: Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House sl Labor and Fraternal egor Chamara of} one | Brow \c | Avenue, Apartmen “Communist _Aatvtes Central Brooklyn f the ¥. CI 1 Autumn ¥ will give uth Dance this} ‘ SYMPHONY - RDMSKY DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY. _ OCTOBER” 26, 1 9: CONCERTS CONDUCTORLESS LC AMUSEMENT Se] ORCHESTRA TONIGHT (Sat.), at S45 sovoist: Efrem Zimbalist MOZART, BEETHOV Symphony P Major olin Concerto and ¢ STARTING TODAY! First Showing in Americat A tremendously Vital and Unconvention: MODERN YOUTH IN RUSSIA! “SCANDAL?” (the latest SOVKINO film) from Moscow! omedy of Unit 1 meeting this 29 Myrtle Ave 4, Section 6. Organizations Volunteers W nd us TOSCANINI, Conductor CARNE PHIS SUNDAY MOZART STRAVINSK WIERTAWSKT SMETANA ARTHUR JUDSON Philharmonic - Symphony revealing for the first time the powerful conflict between the old and the new generations and illustrating the new SOVIET MORALITY SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION————_— Latest Russian News Reel Showing Remarkable Views of | a the RUSSIAN FLIERS Now in America and also {| of the Red Army FILM GUILD CINEMA 52 W. Sth Street (Pe 32°} SPRing 5095-5050 Direction Symon Gould. Continuous Daily Noon to Midnight SPECIAL FORENOON PRICES Weekdays 12 to 4—35e Saturday and Sunday 12 to 2—50c STARTING SAT, ae AL” Woetemthant The Theatre Guild “Presents - en Days That Shook the he equal of “POTEMKIN” Nov. bu aaa WORKERS CHORUS ENGLISH LANGUAGE Now Being Organized r at Workers International BROADWAY hone Algonquin 8043 KARL » ANNA | By LEONHARD FRANK GUIL THEATRE, MATINE WEST 52nd STE * sville Wete > neh of the I today at 8 bbe | WARNING PAINS | /oxixxwaree’s BIRD s HAND NO TT Oe TO THE MEMBERS OF THE | Itisoftena sign that your kidneys are calling FULTON Mite. Weds & Sat, 2:20 BRIGHTON BEACH WORKERS’ CLUB As “FIESTA” has been withrawn tickets held for Friday, October 25, |will be honored at the performance | of GLUCK’S “ORPHEUS,” at the| me theatre FRIDAY NIGHT,} s SOLIDARITY EVENING given by the German Council No. 23 the Workingwomen Counc TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK t the New York Labor eee East Sith ADMISSION 50 Street ENTS CONCERT, RECITATIONS — DANCING SPORTS — 3 of CASINO som St & Bway Mats. Wed. & a SS Apel il pRivzt VICTOR. “MILLE. O* Noy SCHEFF in HERBERT'S — MODISTE” | eAlacrean Premicze Evenings and Saturday Mat. $1,to $3 AMAZING Wednesday Matinee $1 to $2 CINEMA SHUBERT Thea. 44th st 2ND TIG WE Most. Mysteriou: of Modern Times || RASPUTIN PRINCE OF SINNERS B'way. Evs. 8:3 Wedhetany and Saturday BE SMITH 1 Comedy Sensation ‘Ti STREET sic ANDREW TOMBES Story of the Siberian Peasant Who Swayed Men and Nation KIDNEYS FLASH for relief. An appropriate treatment with Santal Midy capsules and a sensible diet per | directions will bring relief. If serious, consult yout Doctor, ifnot, try genuine oS | Santal Mid: les, beat |from the GARRICK THEATRE, the | «ama, Midy capsules Deanns Midy, noted French physician. LMG All drug- mists sell ee Cie. REPERTORY 3th St jETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE) ¢ith St. W. of B'way. Chick, 9944 Evgs. 8:50. Mats, Wed. & Sat, 2:30 Gan M. COHAN oe \ The Talk of the Town! | Evgs. §:30. Mats. Wed, Sat, 2:30 0c. $1, $1.50 NOVEMBER Ist. The curtain will tise at 9 o’clock. | FURNISHED ROOMS 110th St. Heated rooms; large near sub- |. near the | Olinville Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop M. W. SALA, Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops) 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX P’ K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF | SURGEON DENTIST 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone for appointment ‘Telephone: Lehigh DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office | Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2333, In case of trouble with your teeth t who has aesure AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Meets 1st Saturday ‘0 the month at 3861 Third ne Bronx, Ask Bakers Local 166 Tel. Jerome 7006 Union Label Bread! Suitable for M-etings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. $47 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 |"For Any Kind of insurance” (CARL BRODSKY Telephone: Murray Ally 555 The TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY of the RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Q COMM Admission 50 and 75c. Attend the Prominent Speakers — Musical Program Built Like a Fine Watch! LEE HAWLEY ‘ TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Factory and Rebuilders’ Representative a w From Mastic Rebuilder to You! eer! LOST BANK BOOK No. 1096609. Emi- grant Industrial Savings Bank. Pay- 7 East 42nd Street, New York ment stopped. Please return to bank, ED 51 Chambers Street, New York City. UNIST ELECTION RALLY Sunday Afternoon, November 3, 2 P. M. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 49th Street and 8th Avenue Hear the real issues of the city election! Hail the first year’s achievement of the FIVE-YEAR-PLAN Demand the release of the seven victims of the capitalist class in Gastonia, N.C.! Get Your Tickets Now! EVA Le GALLIENNE, Director Today Mi “MLLE. BOURRAT” | Tontght—“INHER s” i / John B.Hymer y) Build Up the United Front of AIRE LUCE-LEEBAKER the Working Class From the Bot- | ROBT, WILLIAMS yy, tom Up—at the Enterprises! | LECTURES AND FORUMS ———~SCS LABOR TEMPLE||| INGERSOLL FORUM 14th St. and Second Ave. tes Hl PYTHIAN TEMPLE | SUNDA. NORTE THOMAS ERSON HALL || 135 70th St. 5:00 p. m.r = DR. G. F. BECK MAHATMA GHANDI (The Spiritual Weapon) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 THOMAS WRIGHT “Why I Do,Not Believe in Personal Immortalit. 7:45 p. m.i— AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL CHURCH AND FORUM EDMUND B. CHAFFEE “HUMORISM—A CRITICISM” ADMISSION 25 CENTS Build Up the United Front of the Working Class From the Bot- tom Up—at the Enterprises! PROF. LEON THEREMIN |) Ether Music Instrument |) at the FIRST AUTUMN DANCE of the Hungarian Workers’ Organizations at Rockland Palace, 155th St. and Eighth Ave. ||| for the benefit of the “UJ ELORE,” Hungarian Communist Daily DANCING UNTIL 3 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING GOOD MUSIC! FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA —ALL WELCOME— NEW YORK DRUG CLERKS UNION CONCERT and DANCE At PARK PALACE, 110th St. & 5th Ave. Tonight at 8:30 P. M. JOHN C. SMITH’S NEGRO JAZZ BAND! CONCERT AND BANQUET | Over 60,000 Members in 344 Branches Creditors Demand Casha We Must Sell Wonderful Values! Latest Styles! SUITS=OVERCOATS TOPCOATS=TUXEDOS Don’t fail to drop in early and see our wonderful line of Men’s clothing. The latest cut and style in every garment. Suts in One and Two button models, many different patterns. Form-fitting & Box Overcoats in all varieties. Excellent Tailoring—Fine Woolens. All Tremendous Bargains. { power.—Marx. Near Fifth Avenue 17-19 WEST 125TH Formerly Kay’s Clothes Shop ST. MASS RECEPTION | in honor of the | | “ICOR” EXPERT COMMISSION TO BIRO-BIDJAN | TOMORROW AT 1 P. M. | at MARTIN BECK THEATRE 45th Street, West of Eighth Avenue The following will report: PROF. FRANKLIN S. HARRIS PROF, CHARL PROF. J. P. DAVIDSON L. TALMY PROF. KIPER B. SOULS E. WATENBERG | BENJAMIN BROWN DR. I. GLASSMAN, Chairman | i} ‘SS KUNZ | | COM. I. M. BUDICH will greet the Commission in the name of the National Executive. ARRANGED BY NATIONAL “ICOR” COMMITTEE | Workmen’s Sick 4nd Death Benefit Fund. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ORGANIZED 1884—INCORPORATED 1899 MAIN OFFICE: 9 Seventh Street (Cor. 3rd Ave.), New York, N. Y. |/ TELEPHONE: ORCHARD 3449 | Reserves on December 31, 1928: $2,999,114.44 Benefits paid since its existence: Death Benefit: $4,149,001.77 Sick Benefit: $10,125,939.86 Total: $14,274,941.63 Workers! Protect Your Families! In Case of Sickness, Accident or Death! Death Benefit according to the age at the time of initiation In one or bai’ classes: LASS A: 40 cents per month—Death Benefit $355 at the age of 16 to sire at he age of 44, : 60 cents per month—Death Benefit $550 to $230, | Parent ae may insure their children in case of death up to the age of 18. Death Benefit according to age $20 to $200. Siek Benefit paid from the first day of filing the doctor's certificate. $9 and $15, resp., per week, for the first forty weeks, half of the amount || for another forty weeks. is : $9 per week for the first forty weeks; $4.50 Sick Benefits for wom each for another forty w ly nt the Main Office, Will: tional Secretary, or to the Financial Secretaries of the Bi uhr, Na- Me For further information arranged by SECTION FIVE, COMMUNIST PARTY TONIGHT _ TONIGHT | at 1330 Wilkins Avenue, Bronx Elaborate Program.Is Being Prepared TICKETS 50 CENTS TONIGHT — SATURDAY Autumn Youth Dance at Stuyvesant Casino cond Avenue and Ninth Street Good Music Refreshments Tickets in advance 50c—at door 75c GASTONIA! CHICAGO! TOS ANGELES! PHILADELPHIA! Sedition Charges Everywhere! The International Lat fense calls on all wor t the challenge of government, to drive worke izations underground. The I. L. new members by the which organ- D. calls for 50,000 January 1. The Fourth National Con-f} vention of the I. L. D. will be a huge pr onstration againt the ed perse- cutions of workers the land over. The convention will be held in Pittsb » December 29, 30 and 31. Districts are to hold conventions to mobilize the workers locally. Many trade s, frater- nal org: workers in shops W resented, The district convention will be BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 1, 10 . Robert Burns Hall, NEW YORK, Plaza. Dec. 15, Irving If not, do it now! ormation | | e tos For further inf: International or Defens lith St. New York Ro oom. 50 The working” c enot sinply lay hold of the reaay-made state machinery, and wield it for tts own This new Commune (Paris ) breaks the modern siate Cooperators! Patronize SER OY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue | Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Yn Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIEK 351 E. 7/th S:., New York, N. Y. ‘Tel. Rhinelander 3916 Comrades wit Pleasant to Dine at Onr Place 1787 SOUTHE BLVD., Bronx ation) (ear 174th 15} ALE PRON gisy RATIONAL | Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi UE Bet, 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetariin Food All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNI versity 5865 ee I Phone: Stuyvesant 3316 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITAL IAN DISHES A place with ‘atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Hotel and Restaurant Branch of the Amal Food Worker: . Auspices: YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, District Two . Fight the Common Enemy! Open from 9 a m, to 6 p, m.