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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930 t : eet FIRST ‘MEETING “SSE ple-T. Si ‘New-Seaee Fa = = ae “ arAEWootNEN, Fl Tonto Sine Find CAMUSEMENTS “For All Kinds of Insurance” cit BRODSKY Sixth Annual Concert OF THE Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra 'velephone; Murray HUN 535¢ 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York IN NEW AMEINO FILM Theatre Guild Productions which Revi olutionary Central] JACOB SCHAEFFER, Conductor Cooperators! Patronize Body Session Sunday |" oan A MONTH COUNTRY Rslaiata: a sane Ng aC S E R O Y om e new IE IT. ina V KA ando! ‘ rheetcsne Whar Unity" Council S The new he ZONE MALAMUT, Concertina MATTH Seabees Greater New York will hown, called Sunday, from 2 p. m. to Manhattan Ly 657 Allerton Avenue stabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥, ee Tonight at 8:30 Sharp TOWN HALL Forty-third Street, Between Broadway and Sixth Ave. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony By Ivan Turgenev 50 ents, so are oppor- e and at pF “Singular alive distinction . interesting.” GUILD » btlety and frequent - extraordinarily central body of union mov WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP . EVENINGS AT SATURDAY AT the fi ’ ‘ | (all four movements) x Moved to 30 Union Square month. ne from the latest screen of- | Also other numbers by MOZART, BORODIN, ete. CREME BLVG—Main Floor The ing from Soviet. Russia, “The Tickets $1.00 and $1.50 at Freiheit Office and at the Box Office ilor,” now being shown at venue Playhouse. organ) couneil which can sions of the larger bod; manent order adopted, as w organization. pie gee ete litions to some of these rabbis | re trying to make war on! ia, evidently with the | purpose of bringing back the Greek chureh, the czar and the pogrom. | movie also shows clearly how | Jews co-operated with the | government in denouncing ij Phone: BOE Ce 6382 || ‘ternational Barber Shop ANNUAL CONCERT AND BALL 2016 Becond: Avenue, Nev Second Avenue, New York given by the et. 103rd & 104th Sts,) United Council of Workingclass Women s Bobs Our Specialty ivate Beauty Parlor TONIGHT at 8:30 MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 East Fourth St, y PHILIP BARRY As the capacity of the Martin Beck Theatre is larger than required by our subscription aud ence, seats are tH AW Hable for all performan MARTIN BECK ties 'iis. stats. thurs and Sat a¢ 2340 Womens ‘Council Ball Held Tonight |« Dr. ABRADED MARKOFF E 115th STREET f nd Ave. New York j e Jews did is also aw old Charlie Chap- on the program, and an: GEORGE RIGHTHAND will play Oriental songs on the saw; ROSE by the arariueeal, Chasis WAYNER will give dramatic recitations; Violin and Pt Recital eae: with ERAINE KONIN, violin and VALENTINE KONIN at the pi DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY ‘lease telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 : = J. MINDEL| Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any | other office , worth walking a mile to see. There | ¥ a few interesting news reel | s of Soviet Russia; one of them -\ showing Stalin on a visit to the d no such Req Navy. Iam sure everyone will world | pave an enjoyable evening at the | got on the | benefit, and will be helping the bribing of-| National Textile Workers’ Union in The army! their great struggle to unite the O* |textile slay North and South, to SUP- Geainst the Shlanskys of America. 1 become rich— —MICHAEL GOLD. He rubbed his hands ANTI-LYNCH MEETING RLACE [with scHent buted: tor Ene * oH) And when the naive Mottle| ec to explain to him why every FINAL PHILHARMONIC THe Dente meting. ought to go to the trenches, “CONCERT AT CARNEGIE ican Negro Labor. Congr the fat profiteer Shlansky laughed r JNDAY IRKO THEATRES ::LETS:GO/] MADISON SQ. GARDEN SHort a lynohing tomorrow afternoon at 4 | out loud. Then‘ he's pre, and| HALL SUND/ . r = a ‘ e : as Rua a SON 116th Street and Lenox Avenue ~ 45th “ f Z. i ~~ | Music by JOHN C. SMITH BAND Admission 50 Cents Mottle,, With the performance of Sunday Mus : “CIRCUS n he] afternoon under the baton of Ar- 00 New Forcign Features incl, ‘Tribe of out | turo Toscanini at Carnegie Hall, the om that point the! Philharmonic-Symphony ends the i, UBANGE SAVAGES tai? mice Negro Workers! White Workers! HOME MADE REFRESHMENTS MUSIC BY JOHN ©. SMITH—NEGRO JAZZ BAND Admission 50c—at the door 75e The APPLE CART Bernard Shaw’s Political Extrar ing women ‘sare invited. Sanza As the subscription season for this play is now over, Hent seats for all performances are available at the Box Offic da SPRE EVENINGS A AY AND SATURDAY A would need Spring Youth Dance arranged by the YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, DISTRICT TWO av 4 TONIGHT ava at NEW HARLEM CASINO Tel, ORChard 3783 DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK p. m. will be held at . room 600, not at 4 reviously announced. All vhite ‘and colored, come demanded LOWELL SHERMAN n “He Knew Wome Sparkling C sth alice J PAIN s Painters T. U. U. L. fraction. meeting today, 1 W. 17th St. Sy6naa Jlevebunua ; DR. A. BROWN good regular concerts of its eighty-eighth in year, The season 1929-30 will ‘have AME Oe iiavi ish mis-|a five weeks epilogue, however, in Goal Honea ta ezar that ought to the orchestra rst tour of Europe q tain of the Guard t Sat. Tickets at Garden nder of former which opens May 8 in Paris and Captain’ oe > Uenhl Aesnetey ——_—_____ n London, The pro-. yritn Jieata Jo Flere Te , W. of : Dentist Vabor and Fraternal! ternoon consists of! BRONX THEATRE MUSIC BOX. 30 Overture of Cheru- 301 East 14th St., Cor. Second Ave. Organizations the “Clock” Symphony oe y ow wo wy 66 TOPAZE” | Tel. Algonquin 7248 In, Honegger’s Pastorale D’Ete ie and the Elgar z Comedy Hit from the French i @ ‘iene “Varistions ‘The Prat| ROYAL THEATRE | wit rman aoncay, noche Foster, F 3| imentoniow Syt : + has, 1848 Southern Boulevard, Cor. Jen- __Glarenee Derwent portant frat irae j eoriayioe DIS aA nings Street, Bronx A. H. WOODS presents be Dr. M. Wolfson participated in 12! concerts in a BRADY E | Surgeon Hentist twenty-nine weeks this season. , Monday, April 20, Sunday. lay, Ap 141 SECOND AVENUB, Cor. 9th. St Phone, Orchard’ 2333, in case of trouble with your teeth come to # ur friend, who has 4 long experien nd can assure Women’s Council Conce a Bat. Worker | | SHOWING BY POPULAR REQUE Midnight AT wo THEATRE | Latest Soviet News Films. vow oF eusalas trentmne Lo Tonic tBe i 7 Oo iP ripess Matinee 10¢ and 15¢. On Saturd April —————X——“"“__==____=_=" |_ John Boles, who scored so sig-| Evenings 15¢ and 25c. mn Saturday, April 5, Yorkville 17 » Brooklyn Cait. | ya,| nally im “Riv: Rita,’ is-seen.as.the | \ Wilkins wis -heaten Bicfied --MELRO SE— «, Saturday, “Captain of the Guard,” which ‘ VEGETARIAN SC, aditssio eer tee (e-the-Gameo Theatre. tocay,| 7 OO OOO Philharmonic - Symphony and lynched in Georgia. - Dairy resraunast report 10 a. 138 | continuing. the Broadway run of | TOSCANINI, Conductor {| |} Comrades “Will Always Fina it | Pleasant to Dine at Oar Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx Wr 1. ee 1 Age RS Fallon | this Universal singing and talking ||[ Tel. SACramento 2592 } CARNEGIE HALL . j Tine We picture, which was inspired by.“‘La ||! The Szabo Conservatory. |]/{ ris sunday Atternoo On Wednesday, April 16, E.D. >" Coear inet st. Station) Bathgate Vet Marseillaise.” : of Music TLAaie COMER Pierson was-lynched in Chicago. |22ONE:— 1 VALE 9149 i Saturday | 1275.. LEXINGTON AY,ENUE CHERU ||| at 88th Street Subway Sta HONE NEW YORK C iP arraur su: | Instruction given to Beginners TUDOR INN | edttnctus | | | He was found clinging to a|,—- tree, bound hand and foot, his) R A TION A - Vegetarian RESTAURANT | 199 SECOND AVEi UB body riddled with bullets. | Phone Tillinghast 8089 JOHN C. SMITH’S Harlemites Orchestra i st A. F. of M. NTH AVENUE NEW “YORK crry n MUSIC COMPOSITION VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, ‘CELLO Theory and all other instruments Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food Restaurant 2 i 113 East 14th Street Tell the Adyertiser—“I Saw a eee | Your Ad in The Daily Worker.’ tse S000 and wholesome | | Al Comrades Meet at mabe a Mobilize to combat Jim Crowism, wage slavery, unemployment! | : 2 We serve special luncheon EAST SIDE THEATRES — : BRONSTEIN’S Office A Negro Worker Being Lynched Dry Cleaners “ dtonday, “One plates from 11:30-3 p. m. Sea ATTEND THE MASS PROTEST MEETINGS Vegetarian Health Nat. Turner 1 h Meet Reasonable Prices Now Playing! Wed eday, TOMORROW 558 Chieomety tints Bronz 3 P. M.—1179 Broadway (Cor. 28th Street |4 P. M.—105 Thatford Ave. (Near Pitkin Ave.), Brooklyn) |4 P. M.—336 Lenox Avenue (Near 126th Street) | | 2 P. M.—380 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn | | 7. A TRY oUR SPECIAL | Have Your Eyes Examined SUNDAY DINNER! | | 2nd Ave. Playhouse 133 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER EIGHTH STREET AMERICAN PREMIERE and Glasses Fitted by TEL No meeting this Sunday until fur- | j 7 pe pees ar WORKERS MUTUAL : | Let’s Meet and Ent at Anti-Lynch Meeting. tat where the best dairy foods are served. Where one customer recommends another, a sun p.m. 125 W. 45th | ‘ TRIANGLE DAIRY room #83; Aderd"ina waite worker | OPTICAL CO. | R&M Latest Soviet Production 5 P, M.—4 West Thirty-seventh Street saa RESTAURANT under personal. supervision ot ||] VEGETARIAN ayn ey 66 $ @ || Tuesday, April 22, 12:30 noon—349 West Street H cod INTERVALE AVENUE Hf, De Me BS RRISON eRe The Simple Tailor’ | Wednesday, April 23, 8 P, M.—15 West 126th Street | Bataan BRonx } a Co ck. Where Good Food Ix Foremost. (“MOTEL SHPINDLER”) HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 6868 Corner 13th Street Auspices: AMERICAN NEGRO LABOR CONGRESS NEW YORK CITY Opposite New York Lye and Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 A tremendous tragedy of a Jewish soldier carried away by patriotic impulse to help win the war and his later realization of the oppression by the ezarist xovernment of the Jews. —ON THE SAME PROGRAM— SOVKINO JOURNAL NO. 22 THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE SOVIET UNION | i DRESSES | and SPECIALTIES BROOKLYN SHOE SCHOOL, 1084 Brondway, teaches all trades Monday, | Wednesday and Friday Evenings. ee G18 Brighton Beach A wv SHARE 3-4 room apartment — | with piano, Call between 6-7 evnings | Dayton 10418, Special Midnight Performance—Tonight, Beginning 10:30 P. M. 50 FOR BETTER VALUES IN Special Feature for This Performance—“G AS TO NIA” MEN’S yc rs MEN’S 50 Se ae ‘Aiey tows Fae w=" ||| John’s Restaurant , Benefit: Strike and Struggle Fund wv. go to WD |i spcctarry: rravan pisees Meetine Rooms and Ha! OUR MILIT ANT FI GHTERS Pesto NATIONAL TEXTILE WORKERS UNION Suitable for } tings, Lectures}! | —-—-----——-L---—----__-_-—--____-_____. and Dances in the LUSH CuUNS | poster Hundreds Need Defense | Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 The Unemployed Delegation—Minor, Foster, Amter, | Lesten, Raymond—must not go .to,jail! Free Harry ‘Eisman from the capitalist reformatory! Fight to free the Gastonia strike leaders from twenty years prison! Save William Shifrin, militant worker, from life long imprisonment! Defend all victims of capitalist persecu- PARK CLOTHING STORE fndre “al Tastes eet 93. Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. 302 EB, 12th St. New} York Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to Workers, Patronize: | || The DAILY WORKER RELIABLE MUSIC COMPANY |} 26.25 vai ste Oe ay Majestic, Victor and other Radios FULL LINE OF PIANOS and VICTROLAS ALSO EXPERT REPAIRING SPANISH AND RUSSIAN RECORDS 1808 Third Ave., near 101st St. 1393 Fifth Ave.» Near 115th St. Telephone Atwater 0402 NEW YORK CITY CARNEGIE HALL, Friday Eve., April 25, at 8:30 L. THEREMIN ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1929—1930 First Presentation of ETHER-WAVE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA SEATS 50c to $2.50 Hotel & Restaurant Workers Braneh of the Am Foo Workern 10:8. tet hee Ne Yee Phone Chelsen 2274 Business meetings h Monday’ of the monty ates” ne pe meetings—the rd Monday of. the ‘month, Hgeeutive Board meetings—every afternoon at 6 o'cloc! One sneer One Untont Ficht the Common wineuys Office cpen from ¥ a, m, to 6. p.m UNION SQUARE | NOW PLAYING’ DIE HOSE “OR A ROYAL SCANDAL) WERNER KRAUSE nd JENNY JUGO “Mr. lent work. Jugo’s performance is clever.” tion! Collect in the shops—CASH NEEDED AT ONCE! |f|] — —appep arrnaction— a | W. 1 R. CLOTHING STORE PT RR A MS A aay TOR : : || ‘BERLIN AFTER DARK Gottlieb’s Hardware Telephune ‘Ladle 8008 the months with GRITA LEY A pleture that reveals the inner most secret workings of the famous detective bureau of the Berlin Police Department. AcmeTheatre 56 EAST FOURTERNTH STREET We Meet at the— | ) COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA e/a : ee . 26-28 UNION SQUARE % = Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty |' | Tell the Advertiser—"I Saw Your Ad in The Daily Wor! 119 THIRD AVE (fas Near 14th St. Stuy: Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing All kinds of High Class Work Bone CUTLERY Goods Called for and Delivered ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES eR CURT ai sea MAZDA Bulbs Our Specialty. (| SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE WORKERS! rnational Labor Defense | District Office: 799 Broadway Room 422 New York City;