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Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESD. AY. JUNE 11, 1930 “For All Kinds of Insurance” "TO GIVE “SOCIALISTS” GRAHAM TRIAL [PvP thoes py WAR NOW — Avistophones’ Sportive Satire ee AN CABINET AGAIN SCORED BY U0 ‘es aa BARING IN HON AN ‘Lysistrata’ a Treat for the Wise CARL BRODSKY TO HELP GET WAGE CUT | gah St | DIN HUNAN, ; PHIL BAKER _| 7 Hast 42nd Street, New York Broadway had to wait until the a i. dim end of the current season for Czech Workers March ‘a comedy which is really a comedy \ eee || Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Show Class Nature of Social-Fascist Trade Union Officials Negotiate Court in Prague [ee aot Saale ee sddaen bane ee Wage Cut with Bosses NEW YORK, June 10—In a MW halen Dy lnimecsrs:) PTS CE Osa Tk |] Cor. Seeond Aven SNe von tophanes, whos« | DAILY BEXCEPI FRIDAY now playing "lense telephone tor Telephone: Lehi Sa statem| ' eet z the railroading of | Admit They Need Help of “Socialists” for Graham, ‘0 worker of New- | % a - ark, the International Labor Defense Attack Against Workers Standards | shows the class nature of the sen- tencing court. The statement fol- SHANGHAI—The illegal Com-|" 1 jr 76 districts in the Honan province best laugh provoker of the year! tare suffering from severe depreda Guivershveng indeed! i appointme: ich ooze en ‘Vel. ORChard 3783 DR. L, KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor, Eldridge St. NEW YORK DR. J. MINDEL| SURGECN Le=NTIST tions at the hand of deserters from ithe militarist forces. Civil war The Greek poet and dramatist, raging in twenty districts where Aristophanes, roamed this earth ‘Army detachments are fighting mili: 444-380 B. C,, and at the height of tarist troops and suppressing ban- his fame wrote “Lysistrata,” which ditry. The peasant population faces | was produced at the Lenaeum Thea-| ; \a catastrophic situation with eig e, Athens, in 411 B. C. The poet aired a political character, | lows: out the wage-cuts, the Ger-} The conviction of Dozier Will Gra- ternational significance. What is eoisie is fin Mami epromworken, on the (ehapes happening in that country is indi- put the social-demoerats | of assaulting the police, is a clear é fe e of the si n and trend the government, which: is | case of railroading. It shows clearly | : : throughout the st world. In| now being run by the Bruening cab-! the alliance between the courts and M. Lopez, a ba and memb ae oe 4 eae ae ., Fh cteta? | milli arving and thous as a great lampooner of the cor- this respect, it bears important les- | inet. pitalist class. It proves con- of the Food Workers Industrial |million starving sons, especially for the workers of| A special Berlin cable to the New ithe use of the’police who U2ion who was arrested, taken in |ing daily, due to inces Gis Mag at be Oar daca America. York Times of June 10 puts all of fied deliberately in order to frame-up % Pelide car and brutally beaten |imperialist-financed war recog Cece ing torent The economic crisis in Ger the cards on the table and illumin- the workers, Eight witnesses fo: lplayee Fiche Geeitecicaa earl yates the entire situation. The nego- the defense were barred from the The situation in Germany at the have present time is of extr dinary in- y policemen, last Saturday night ' ae ~ meeting held before | Sentence Indo-China Reyolutionists ut an open | | | has laid the 1 basis for st ‘ ‘ ihe struck Schl sh | PARIS.—The French imperialist|ing parasites of the time. The 1 UN . Sabine a oni eaiecete ; ag ihe struck Schlom and Deutch S. e a e 1 ION SQUARE and cla on a giant scale. | Hations, ea gia ia tard witness stand because they refused: ji, Jauthorities have confirmed the death | hatred of these gentry was intense, | Rcom 80g:-Phone: eet snes The bosses have taken advantage of | between the boss to take an oath, sentences of ten nationalist Indo-|and Aristophanes on one or two oc- Not "connected with any | anion agents, the ca says, aim : ie: ie A “a APOE scaa| Vee - heats olen Se He catiasting’” ‘the| The defense lawyer was not per Chinese for their activity in the May casions,» barely eseaped the hired areau- Principally at “readjustit ass fe MSTcaira aie Goel FAQ insurrection against French imper- gunmen of these worthy people. rae —— crats, to in price level (in other words, at cut-| mitted to ask the jurors any ques. a}T WY AY < : ¥ People. | Chief comedian in the new revue, | i r age- tions regarding whether they were ialist yoke. | In “Lysistrata,” the n@ uc dhak “iy Dy ages) ; ; : eas n “Lysistrata,” the poet does “Artists and Moi which was cutting campaign. Press prejudiced against the defendant be- | not spare himself in his attack on a Theat ie th few ds ah 8 s attack on| yshered in at the Majestic Theatre 3 6 during the ‘last few da us} y' Had eveonuua DR. A. BROWN . | have told Both “sides,” the cable con Bye é ; i 8 0,000 at Red Sports Meet. a‘ b jations between the em- | are to participate in t Te Beebe narrate eer) Mi BERLIN, June 10--The Red|the exploiters. His sharp lines of|1ast night, about negotiations between by lowering the |Ployed. The police witnesses stated ¥f F ORLIN, Ju b satire burn and bite at the corrup- Dentist help of other office wide reports | ting ¥ ; nd the trade u menu he He y took notes ¢ Sports meet at Erfurt was a mag : sear eoren $$$ mee asa te etc aoc cuits price of producers’ goods (not goods | that they took notes on the speech DR ETA cclcmaisati arte uonl tion of the Greek warmongers. The Blair, Hortense Alban, Lona Dawn, See ee oat the sumed by the workers) and by | that Graham made, but under cross~ nificent demonstra story will be recalled as the rebel-| and Eric Dressler the means of carrying out the wage consumed by the workers) and by | 0. ination were unable to produce Pr j ; N o sports unity. Forty thousand work- jon" the women of Athens, Spar and Erie Dressler. Nae cutting wages, and the workers by | f** ah rosecution Had O| ey atbletes tock part in the mect| 0" of the women of Athens, Spar-) ‘The settings, ontside the gates of ee 1 of C Chete ctee, nena Tey peas “ ta, Corinth and Thebes against the the Acropilis, provided by that tal- Here is how the Journal of Com- | 5 . accepting the wage-cuts and the 4 ay hick wan wumartad by wnyidist and “belief” that lower prices | that they took the notes with the | Case Ley vgs 7 aah ge twenty year war under the lead-|ented Norman Bel Geddes, help in merce desorjbes the economic cr ually” affect also the |¢xPressed purpose of hearing | __|ance and later met on rvalman e: ership of Lysistrata, who induces providing plenty of space and op- in Germany in sue of June pence ier | whether anything “seditious” would) | CHICAGO, Tl, June 10.—The fit OME a aay aN OF | tha. wives! andi sweetheatts. of tho| Scranton ah tne ton anti mniee hat | be said. teen workers who were arrested here : ‘4 801 Bast 14th St., Cor. Second Ave. ‘Tel, Algonquin 7248 will “gre goods bought “For more than two years” it)" 7 ' ain English this means ¢ t re Wh : jwar-mad males to combine and tainment—perhaps we should say ! e ‘ rious s of depression Pei, i: AST, in connection with the March 6 un-! " 2 a peace, ae pate! ee eg ares Pee ee cpa German the cost of living may, but need not | | This, conviction shows, the real | cmplayment. demonstration were re-| | Fascist Frick Continues Drive fore Dewees aia gaptck_farce—somewhat awd Gooperstarl Pateouiee business, Indications of | improve- ihe bosses get pan aie across ia only one purpose, and ‘that is Austastly » dient aed by Suage Bort Ee ae er an tie Kemble Cooper as Lysistrata, Mir- out. : ie A S E ment which, have | dade, Lene with the help of the “socialist” trade | of sending militant workers to long ar gue had ‘attacked the vr ir of ‘Thuringia, one hundred|iam Hopkins as Kalonika, Ernest| The final scene, the peace cele- R O Y Te ie ial hevaacens ane union bureaucrats. The bosses are prison terms. apne the jobless. It was clearly Young Communists were arrested | Trex ot eden _and eyaney bentodh, 2 a Lane pt delightful CHEMIST i The depres. | Siven cuts and the workers] 4 jury has already been picked | brought out that the prosecution haa and held for deportation to Prussia, | Greenstreet as the corrupt Senator, | bacchanale arranged by Doris Hum- 667 -lerian es Two members of the Young Commu- | do their utmost for their roles.| phrey and Charles Weidman. nist League were seriously injured Treux is a delightful comedian and| In closing, we would suggest. to when a lorry trailer overturned. farcian and with Miss Cooper car-|our readers who want something | [oe Biee sptoyed: Hosory are given “promises.” This is the sign etloaiag Lage essence of the “socialist” policy. LU ds caucus The Times then practically says Paiggh he) ; eile.” mes y will follow the same policy in this. The workers who had been bru- , ’ : : revival. i ; |that the bosses will restore the 50-| vse of nov allowing the witnesses (tally beaten in the detective burean ss |ries off most of the honors. Other above the ordinary not to miss dnembloyment a oe a karag ial-democrats to the government 4¢ the defense to testify. Only the Were not permitted to tell their Demonstrate in Prague. | important roles are played by Mary | Lysistrata. of shifting the burden of the econ-| in order to help reconcile the work- | united protest of the workine class | stories. PRAGUE,-A thousand workers for the next worker, Samuel D. Le- no case and virtually forced dis- f Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. vine, who is to be tried. The judge missal. . ¥, d there are a general All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S G@imle crisis on to the shoulders ofl er. to the wage-cut, “While these | vite Sroree °F nee Bryans Man ifley, deed bo the diide WPade ell niok Comadnintidens| : Pp . the working class. The total num-| negotiations are still in the prelim- te aa ie Bite D. calls | nostire of his tactics in suppressin. ties Gottwald and Kruscka demon-| ~~ Health ber of unemployed in Germany has | inary stage,” it says, “it is already aapports the jobless workers, made a p strated here Whitsunday di e rae estaurant increased within the last few weeks | evident that they are destined to} for “impartiality” by sentencin prohibition. In several collisions) ¢ eremont Parkway, Bronx from 1,700,000 to 2,100,000 officially | jaye an important bearing on the) The Labor Jury completely en-| three young workers to pay fine» with the police workers were ar-| —X—X—___—_——"! registered as receiving governmept | political line-up in the Reich, and fs sh aiacanent of the Interna- | of $5 each or go to jail for a strec: rested, later to be released by their 4 | = Raeie unemployment doles. This means | the circumstance that the General tional Labor Defense and declares | meet recently held. comrades. Kruscka was placed un- I that there are actually many more | Federation of Trade Unions, which | to the working class that the trial | ASSES jder arrest and taken to police head- GORKY’S STIRRING NOVEL. NAL out of work, and that by winter the counts 5,000,000 members and is pre- of Dozier Will Graham was clearly | quarters. | number and the distress of the job- | nonderantly dominated by the so-|® case of bosses’ “justice” and calls N MU. LEADING Two thousand young workers | workers will have increased | oj4);< ive participant | upon the workers to protest against demcnstrated in a youth meet at! ess 0) cialist party an active p: I ona aanen Vegetarian AMKINO PRESENTS—AMERICAN PREMIERE t RESTAURANT q 199 SECOND AVE UE CAIN & ARTEM |_iakt Komatau. tremendously. in them is viewed as presaging the | this sentenec. | But the bosses cannot be satisfied | early return of that party to a place | a | ees ase merely with this basic method of | in the government.” making the workers bear the actual | It confirms its own statement by ‘POLICE BREAK UP | WHITE GOODS WORKERS | burden of the crisis, As a matter | quoting Gustav Stolper, editor of | ad | of fact, the German employers are|the German Economist, who “sup- | SECTION 5 MEET Wage Cuts; All Rally) TRIAL NOW SET JUNE 13 doing exactly what the British, | ports the industrialists’ thesis that 2 ’ : ‘4 | A | ‘American and other capitalists are | existing price levels (that is, wages) | Without warning and in a brutal , to June 28 Conv ention| Trial on a charge of assaulting doing. They are cutting wages of |are too high.” Stolper, the Times manner police broke up an open- | 2 ‘a policeman was postponed in the those workers still employed. points out, “believes a government air meeting called Saturday night | PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 10.— | case of Caroline Drew, Fay Roth, In Germany and England, where under efficient social democratic by Section 5 at 149th St. and Third The National Miners Union leads and Dora Fishberg in 57th St. court the “socialists” constitute a big fac- |leadership could effect a truce be- | Ave. The workers assembled around | strikes today of 130 men in the Pen-|yesterday. Though Attorney Buit- tor in the maintenance of capitalist tween industry and the trade the speakers’ stand booed the police owa mine, Pittsburgh district, and | enkant of the International Labor i - unions,” i v Id pull jas th speak- | dy to go ahead, | rule, it has been necessary to se- Unions,” in other words, could as they attempted to drag the speak. ‘ Defense was ready g A a ee cure their co-operation to pull off off the wage-cut most effectively. ers fro mthe platform. the Adren Mine of the Pittsburgh | yu4g6 Walsh of the Fourth Magis- Based on the stirring novel by MAXIM GORKY MELR OSE=— and produced by Sovkino of Moscow. Enacted 4 ‘ v air EGETARIAN rT noted Soviet stage and screen stars. D Pt ey jomrades 1 Always Find it by Pleasant to vi wae N O W ! 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bae 2d St. P PUL HEALTH FOOD or) wholesale wage-cuts. In Germany,| Do we need any plainer talk? It} Gasigan, A. Johnson, Joe Man- | Terminal Coal Co. Both mines are trate’s District Court refused be- ee ee Vegetarian where it is planned to affect about | should be remembered that these are kin, H. Landy and L, Fine were ar- Struck solid, and the Duquesne mine | cause Roth was ill and could not vheatre Guild Productions RESTAURANT 3,000,000 workers and their families | the “socialists” of whom the Ameri- rested one by one as they mounted | workers are taking a strike vote,|be present, and set date of trial for | || THE NEW ‘NOT DAMAGED” | 1600 MADISON AVE, at a single blow, the economic fact can “socialist” party is a part and the platform to speak. | caady teat ‘ = 138 | June 13 at 10 a, m. ’ epehe) i z | Phone: UNIversity 6865 of wage-cutting assumes tremendous | whom they are asking the workers In police court the workers were | mines have declared s per| These workers were at a meet- GARRICK GATETIES a Be cali OU MORAN oaealks : ity é me — Rn eee political and social importance. The|to support, For what purpose, immediately tried and given a sus-|cent wage cut, There are indirect ing called by the White Goods De- negotiations between the bosses and | every worker can easily understand | pended sentence on the charge of Wa&e cuts, no check weighmen, no! partment of the Needle Trades GUILD Ww: 5 the trade union officials, therefore, 'from the above, “disorderly conduct.” pay for dead work, and the wage| Workers’ Industrial Union. Drew a — | ‘The section executive states that Sale is lower than in 1917, lis organizer for the department. es ee, 2d. Evs. 8:30 vgs. at 8:10) Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 | ] “Mata. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 John’s Restaurant 66 TOPAZE” SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Comedy Hit from the French | #08 rb “etmoebtie it will pontinue to fight for the use| Lack of a check weighman, to|The meeting was to recruit mem- Start Up Courses to Blame Unemployment ON of this corner for workers in spite | watch the company weighman, |bers from the shops around 30th HOTEL, UNIVERSE “ ? ; of police terror, i i » St. and Madison Ave., where it was i With FWANIC MORGAN) Uhasbe: Kesler rye n | P ‘or. means that the miners, paid by the St. a) i ‘a Moscow ’ Darwin a d Workers } —_ ton, get swindled outrageously. Laci , held, May a ukemi arated i By PHILIP BARRY Clarence Derwent 12 E 12th St New York By this time there are about 40|strategy; Matthew Woll, on sell- WORKERS SAILING FOR of pay for “dead work” means that) Police and local fascists a' acker i MARTIN BECK 451% Street “ ee 7 outs; Muste, on progressive mis- SOVIET UNION TODAY. they have to put in much work free, Drew, who was speaking, and the, | ps ger Ss St LYSISTRATA ywew we? NX YG organizations in the United States : and Saturday at of America, such as charitable, peo- t Kemble Cooper, leading; Lovestone and company, on! Early this morning the Bremen Preparing the working places to get/ other two were arrested. Drew is bined oilupes ailahon best methods of how to attack the sailed with a group of visitors go- out coal. held on $500 bail; Roth aud ‘Fishe ples, humanitarian, college, . ’| Comintern (but also with an ex-/ing to the Soviet Union under the! The Pittsburgh district of the | ber on $50 each. 4 business and all kinds of “good- planation of why they were a com- auspices of the World Tourists. This N.M.U. is getting out special lea- | —-————— TH stReeT pLayHouse| {1% ST. will,” “studying” unemployment, | plete flop); special courses for stool- | is the fifth party of tourists that lets-urging the strike be spread. district indicate that there will he ; Surely not a problem to be solved | pigeons, spys, sluggers and gang-| organization has sent off to the The wage cuts and the militant an-|a big mass delegation to the second cetasegsttause fe Be See | Beep Copbormed ex nnnolicened); |Scvisy \Uelon ls deacon, Nee ayer. of part of the mincrs of this! N.M.U. national convention June 28. coavincedsthat;-unemployment is a) There will also be a research de- | sailings: June 28, Mauretania, and | hi : n direct instruction from Moscow. A partment headed by Rep Fisher on July 16, Berengaria, college professor puts the blame for | Communist activities in the U, S, A. unemployment on Darwins theory. He will discover that the Communist . + ae And for all this time these or- Party of the United States of Amer- Communist Activities Eve and Shh bull EA tae le DI ———————— 1 a c Midnite “TUDE REG” | Vegetarian “PORI” | THREE LITTLE GIRLS RESTAURANTS Acfitst Showing = CFA'S | SHUBERT Hivink Same Where the best food and fresh SNUSUAL TRAVEL FILM! | RRNA Ar Se HEA. 44th St, W, 0, Mats. Wei vegetables are served D, all year round, ganizations cannot come ua pie. ie is affiliated to the Communist EAST SIDE THEATRES | 4 WEST 28TH STREET agreement, ‘so they have deci led to nternational and the Trade Union Fnetory Unit, Section 8 Concert a ett cpeeniegainienamiaent | 37 WEST 32ND STREET give a special course on this subject | Unity League, a Communist organ- sion Brooklyn Sthday, ‘Sune 22. SPP ee Pane ee i 221 WEST 36TH STREET * with the ‘following instructors: | ization, organizing workers (!) Herb Hoover, on American ‘prosper- building revolutionary unions to ity”; Groven Whalen, on how to bet- fight for better conditions and to 5 ter club workers; Justice McAdoo, | overthrow capitalism, establishing a Unit 5, Section 5. _ Factory gate’ meets: Wednesday 4.30, Oper-air meets; | Clairmont Parkway an’ | anda Ave. Piayhouse | V¥vvvv" 138 SECOND AVENUL, CORNER EIGHTH STREET : . : : Washington Ave.: x 18 baci i ao aad on how to railroad workers’ dele- Soviet Union. jand Southern ivi. Welders Prospest Boule d Cat t i { gations to prison (Foster, Minor,| The only way to overcome unem- | *Y* 9nd 165;d St, 66 $5 vari eteria \ Amter, Raymond); Norman Thomas, | ployment, starvation, misery and all | Jugosiay Fraction. | oo é 541 SOUTHERN BLVD, on religion (be there peace and | that goes with it, is to organize our- | ,,,W/i!! hold m meeting on Wednesday, Cor, 140th Street . June 11 at 347 EB. 72nd St. at 8 p, m All comrades come on time, | * Y.C.L. Bronx Section Unit 4. Next meeting will be held Thurs- Shoe Workers Hold |Start Class in aay SAG Rl ae Open Forum Thurs. Fundamentals’ Section 3 Delegates, | Must be ‘at section headquarters | | “good-will,” while workers starve); | selves in revolutionary trade unions William Green, on strike-breaking! and to join the Communist Party. | Where you eat and feel at home, PREMIERE SHOWING TOMORROW OF “Russia Reborn” (U. S. 8. R.) tman’s Vegetarian ednesday at 6.4) p. m. sharp to! : ‘- Wernenday at 6.8) p.m. Depicting actual struggle and accomplivhments of the Russian Af open forum, to acquaint un-| Party comrades who are expect- fics “pete | a er Sena ae ee eee Dair y R employed shoe workers with the ing to prepare themselves for teach- Downtown No, 2 Y.C,L, | a | sabe and entertainment, Saturday. | | 8 program of the Independent Shoe ing Fundamentals of Communism ,.'°"s Workers’ Union, will be held Thurs-| should attend the organizatior r Santer 48 Ubon on. PARE cents; 26 union Sq. Playlet Germany After the World War 522 SEVENTH AVENUE aed) June art 6 i tie: union load As ue rrr bt at 8:30. ’ prnanecsine | at 38th Street, New York quarters, + 21s a ere will be no fee for the course, |] WE SERVE BUTTER AN Prominent speakers will tell at | ee is open to all comrades who Advertise your Union Meetings DIRECT FROM OUR fee eile the demands of the millions of job- fase, sala Jopnibags a the “te here, For information write tc We Also Serve Fresh Vegetables h d of th : , 0 are willing to qualify . trae yorhtne July 4 National Cons |&8 teachers. ‘The course will be «The DAILY WORKER Oo ete Bn and All Kinds of Freeh Fi vention. thorough and comprehensive one. Advertising Dept QUALITY AND SERVI ‘ requiring considerable study and °6°28 Union Sq., New York City Cc Ti Vv THAT MADE US FAMOUS | reading. a) " A & bi Labor and Fraternal EEE 4 Organizations 2,000 KEARNY MEN ON STREEY | Food Workers Industrial | PRESS, Inc. WORKERS’ CENTER —- KEARNY, N. J.—The removai nion hie ‘ ‘ of ot Weeks it Outing lof the on Ford plant to Edge | i bight SGhelnen ‘ara gid Ui ONT to HOOK MOUNTAH | bot ey pond ie BARBER SHOP, 5 eid ine water will throw 700 workers on th ‘usinesa meetings held the fi: " Bin fogs, Tatyana vecnindia om streets in addition to the 600 Ini “itaehoStn MmetitenaAie i, | _—_ Will leave Pler A at Battery and Land Street reat: eutiieiy Buvde—Male Fl | Kanizer for reseryation pevaniens eis re take * i ee olhtene Tickets at Pier $1.50, in advance $1.25, Freiheit Office, 30 Union Sq. a aad im At Brighton Pray jouse, Bat.. June; by July 3, liad cud Rae | DIBROTIONE—B.- a Hiinen, fe. Whitehall Aalst! I, R. T. te Bowling Phone; LEHIGH 6882 ; Worke Cxtb, Admission bocents, : tina the ser than yt workers | ZeSS CBee ORS Seer aie there. er International Barber Shop : A formerly employed at the Kearny) — Poeecareocae SEER ERRANDS Labor meeere paete Group plant will be left to slow starvation +5 tj on COMRADES, WE ARE SERVING 2016 Second’ Aroma, "New York | - Ja arene Saw | Dance, Jul Jiteu,| Was the virtual admission of Ford , 3UTCHERS' UNIO? M h INNER FOR (het, 108rd & 104th Sts.) ; Tee Party. “Admission, 40 cents, Six | CHA ho sald Ya it would be j tems at, AMC AW, of ne We Meet at the— ! $1 2 5 D 50 Cc Ladies ste Oe Speciaty p.m some time before the Kearny plant ||! ice and Headquarters: EVERY DAY 11 A. M. 10 9 P.M. rival y Parlor ‘ Reiki chaise Montina: would be rented for any purposes, ||/'"™er Temvle. a6. S4eh su. “at COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA om Fresh Vewetables Used omy. ig a A see rm ereremneiatnnresneeniirinnmnintnininnn 1 8 | ft) " a | C rt eleomed! janquets and Parties Arranged. Va mpetin aver octiee Marg snes: | 3s 1 Swarts Clu, erthtra Sunday, “107A Bh 26-28 UNION SQUARE ome wnere You ROYALTON RESTAURANT ROOM TO LET Speakers: Ray Magozin, Oyama’ and Paris Stadium at 10m. my Bring yous {oe oak ee Be ee Fresh Vegetables Our Specialt y [| Rael sine acter, "Ait Supropom ents others, rare i 10 a. me Bring your | FM __} ‘ 8 'Y ||] 118 FIFTH AVENUE, Con, 17H BT, New ons cry || Kant sind ‘Stret, All improvements: : uni