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a DAILY oe uh Prloucioas Sees tiatieas 2, fy Soci ROUS 300 Sindents With Bloody Machado’ Mass nrest G American Imperialists ve THE WORKERS IN THE SHOPS 5 cteenereteecere To Vote Against Wage Cuts! munist Party Candidates! paign of .the Communists and the Demands of the Workers Into Every Shop! in Armed Clash Ss Cops; | srowing in Cuba| Prep Up Cuban Terror Regime; Uprising Threatens students, Communists n@ firing in the ait with s do!” event Down The + who atter the 6 ‘CALLS FOR FIGHT ON LYNCHING 20 Meetings Called by ANLC | for Anti-Lynching Week Di trict Comn an Negro Labor 1 the following release to Con- and astoundi: in the nine months’ period of a pared with eleven for the upon the workers, to organize a pow and THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER ("7 die Foon! Foon! Foon, S TRE GaR BAGE Wa =| GO EMPTY Now Since We ARE HUNGRY MortrerR WHY CAN'T GoNs | WE HAVE Foop? PAM fo EvicTéD “MoviER Avo CHEDREN FourtD STARVING 177 DooRWAY TN GAVE, W.7.C, USA Vote for the Com- Carry the Election Cam- — Under Boss Rule and Workers’ THE WIFE AND KIDS ARE Br RY AT S| “Homa “Byes Boe4D LINES I CITES, OF USA: Rule — 48 MEnGER/ oF A SECRET Counter. Revotu- Socety FOUND Guicty oF TLONY SEEKING To Srarve ia PoPULACE OF THE SOVIET ONION WERE SHOT BY THE OGPU. 'Millionaire “Socialist”? Leader Hillquit Revealed Labor Sports Union Convention Nov. 2; Ferm Union Clubs NEW YORK, Oct, 1.—The Eastern JOE RETURNS IN DANDY” AT THE ERLANGER “FINE AND 42 ANTI-LYNCH MEETS SAT. NITE undreds of arrests have bée 1 ig anderen and hag. oat A C kh G District of the Labor Sports Union made of t¢ ‘ ek of Sept. 27 to Oct. 5 s Lawyer (4) roo AVY | ct smeriea. tg calling @ dlatrict oon- : a leaders, M ently murder hing Week as the begin- vention for November 2, 1930, to take a an intensive campaign place at the headquarters of the Har-| Joe Cook is with us once again|doubtedly provide a giverting edt ight Against B The a Gepasition to nst the bosses’ lynch térror. Dut- - é és : 99, | lem Progressive A. C. on 1492 Madi- | srtge tis long sojourn in “Rain or {Ming for many, especMaly’ Joe Cook ake Up Fight gainst 08S Machado, which is led by p this week it will carry on a vis-/ Feels Communist Vote in Germany Is “Serious”; | con avenue, at 11 a.m. Some of the 3 fans, for many evenings and matinees edis friends of American ous campaign against lynching, | L.S.U, clubs in-this district have al-| Shine” and @ filer through movie-|to come, perialism have appealed to W to under the améndment, te insure “fair electi ton intervene Platt Ma ation and segregation in the nd shop sate meetings, cul- minating in mass anti-lynehing dem- Vote Communist! Make It “Serious” Here! dom. This time Morris Green and Lewis E. Gensler ars presenting him in a@ thoroughly Cookian offering en- ready sent in their credentials from a club in one of the Y. M. H. A. cen- ters, and from a community house in Theatre Guild Acquires New Terror cigtes é « ” WEW YORK<The ean N enoceh both fen |Onstrations in Harlem on Saturday| Morris Hillquit, shareholder of) Okonowitz, refusing William El- | Harlem. titled Hine: And Banhy,” wilh the Play, “The Party’ SEY eRe eae oAD NG easy ay We east Oct. 4 | Burns Coal Trust and Wall Street] linger’s efforts to enroll him— The Eastern District has set itself i The Theatre Guild has acquired | StO Labor Congress, the Harleth sec- | yee oF eae = Ls thirty meetings have been | gambler, was given publicity in the| ‘organize him,’ the trade expres- | the task. of organizing L.S.U. opposti- | book by Donald Ogden Stewart. Kay Dawn Powell's play, “The Party,”|tion of the New York district, is = IGA hola ol ahs "H150 re arranged for that night and two cen- | capitalist press on xetutning from sion is—in the Retail Glaziers | tion groups in some of the bosses’ Swift has contributed the music, | thus adding further to the number of holding forty anti-tynching meetings 000 U. &, capitel invested in Cuba, | a! demonst i] take place, | his summer vacation in Europe. The and Sellers’ Association, either at | Sport organizations, such as the Y's | Paul James, the lyrics, but it is the | American plays which it has ac-|at various places in Harlem, Satur- havé takeh an “opposition” stand to | OMe on 146th nd Seventh avé- | chairman of the “socialist” party was the standard initiation fee of |and the community houses, and of| aster mountebank hand of Joe|atired during the present year, The day night. These meetings will serve Machado, and demand the revision |e the other on 110th street and | quoted as saying that conditions in $100 oF for tio fee. at All, Was || Oullaing some Sagtory and trAde Unigw) Os said that ies th new play ig a comedy and is alas mobilization eénters for the two of: the election laws to permit them | Pifth avenue | Germany are ‘serio given an expert and thorough sport Clubs before its convention. | Cour nimect tat supplies the non; | satire on American business life. | big demonstrations planned for Su ik baba cat wae pio ae een, Lenssen | The capitalist press, whicn tn | beating. He recovered eventual- |The Needle Trades Workers’ dndus- |Sensicel episodes herd, there and) si 0°, ait sigs Known as a nov- (day. Numerous. -emaller meetings While the Nationalist have bec Tenox avenue: | showering publicity upon ‘the heads| ly and returned to his shop. A | tial Union has made some beginnings poh evening's divertissement is|clist and her new book, “Dance are taking place évery night during threatening “revolt,” they have been hone the , 18n4. | of the “socialist” leaders and candi-| week later Mr, Ellinger called at -/in the organization of an LS.U.|, ane) evening's | dl Joe Cook and | Night,” will shortly be issued by Far- | this: week, which has been set aside staving off any action for fear of a she aconte sisihggsina, | ates has, however, failed to men- | his office and shot him. Un- | Clothing Workers’ Athletic Club. The | Ar), 998, Copk, with other charac. | rar and Rinehart. by the National Office of the ANLC genuine mass uprising that might re- | *tteete. Seventh avenue: 117th,@l22nd, | tion the interesting fact that Morris |' fortunately, Mr. Ellinger’ Food Workers’ Industrial Union has/ +... thrown in for good measure, a| Mary Blair, following a short va-|a8 a special anti-lynching week. sult, and weep them into the ash | 126th. 126th, 152nd, 134th, 187th, 140th, | rriquit has acted as lawyer for an| was as poor as his persuasive | 4l80 started to do some work. Besides good chorus and music that serves | cation, has returned to the cast of | The meetings are being held for the can along with Machado. Instead, see a {bin Streets. Fifth | underworld racketeer and murderer. | powers; Mr. Okonowitz lived, | délegats from the L.S.U. soccer clubs | purposs without being outstand-| “Lysistrata,” the Aristophanes play | purpose of organizing Negro and they dilly dally with “Itheral’ sena- UStD and 15th streets. Am-| Morris Hillquit, known as a lawyer| went on the witness stand, and, |9f last year, the now clubs which |i.) at the Forty-second Street Theatre. | white workers to smash lynching ana tors in Washington, appealing for U.|Merdam avenue: 125th and 145th | of various capitalist corporations, | single-handed, sent Mr. Eliinger | came to the L.8.U. as a result of a| "My, plot-yes, there seems to be a| Charles Coburn, well known artist, | to demand the immedfate acquittal of S, intervention to prevent a real up- | streets sen er nenete acernd | bank director, lawyer for the Newark | to Sing Sing In spite, of the fact |Stfusgsle in the United States Foot-| 131 °.omething about goingé on in| has taken wtythe role of the grafting | the Atlanta defendants. : rising of the masses, under the lead- | 180th Airects. _ Bradburst avenue. | pur Rabbit Dressing Manufacturers, | that while the ease wae being {Dall Association are also sending dele-|1h6 Fordyce Drop Forse and Toot | senator formerly played by Sidney | ‘The Young Liberators, the affiliated ership of the Communists. The lower | 14fth street. St. Nicholas avenue: | sneeulator-de-luxe, has added a new | appealed Mr. Ellinger collected | Sates. factory and a side trip here and | Greenstreet. youth section of the American Negro functionaries among the Nationalists | 11th street. Lexington avenue: Séth | ture to his name thousands of dollars from paint- there. What matters it, if only vari-| Ann Pennington will introduce her | Labor Congress, is holding a dance are threatening an uprising in the | 4nd 99th streets. Park avenue: 103rd after the meetings to raise funds for event the big shots don’t act. N. J. ELECTION street. Second avenue: 106th street. “These meetings will start at 7:30 sharp and last until 8:30. The central demonstrations will begin at 8:45. “All workers and workers’ organi- | mong: are urged to participate in idarity in the joint struggle against Couldn't Hide Morris Courtenay Terrett in his recently published book, “Only Saps Work,” which is prefaced by Broun’s cam- paign manager, Morris L. Ernst, is trying hard to shield the “socialist” American Federation of Labor. ers and glass setters all over the country for his defense fund and hired Morris Hillquit, the emi- nent socialist lawyer, to make what was a futile argument fore the Court of Appeals.” No wonder Morris Hillquit con- ous and divers opportunities are pro- vided for Cook's spécial brand of nonsense, and in this show such op- portunities are provided liberally, with hardly a dull moment when the star is performing. Aiding and abetting him in this HARLEM COUNCIL FOILS EVICTION With the same gesture that he made new act with the Mound City Blue Blowers at the 58th Street Theatre today. This is Miss Pennington's first stage Sppearance in more than a year, having been engaged in mak- ing talkies. Co-operative with comrades, 2800 Bronx their struggle against lynching. The dance takes place at 308 Lenox ave- nue. All workers are welcome, ese demonstrations with their ban- | leaders of the company unions in the | ., mad riot fs Dave Chasen, aa his Advertise your Union Meetings MEETS WEEK- END ae and signs and express their sol- | needle trades and the leaders of the fe ine deh eaatltat tock iid faithful squire, Wiffington—Chasen | counape wilt share 8-toom apartment in|| Aere. For information sorite to | ous. j the whole vicious system of lyneh- | | tng and race discrimination.” has failed, however, to omit the name | of. Morris. Hillguit is, his chapter | dealing with the racketeering In the trade,” Mr. Terrett writes on ders the victory of the Communist Party a serious menace to capitalism. inder a Soviet regime there will be famous in “Rain or Shine’ and which Others who contribute to the merry occasion ate still causes a/ laugh. Tammany Sheriff Tries to Park Bast, Apt. F52; come mornings. BOOKKEEPER, Party or League. member, sum up, 16 W. 2ist st.; ask for Dora Rost The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 50 East 13th St, * no room for stock gamblers and un- . . Nik nugeanioe nite ieee! New York City To E the Three B Oe Ges veagr | derworld lawyers. “There wilt be no Evict Old Woman See ATR Ge ak Peer: me links: PaEReete Sa ett pean cone © Expose the Ihree boss I D SP RS FIG “In the matter of the glaziers’ | room for the underworld which is the i Communist dally. Office Workers’ Union, Parties NEWARK, N. J.=“Train the guns on the capitalist candidates,” is the | slogan of the Communist Election | Campaign Committee of New Jersey State, with headquarters at 93 Mer- eer street, Newark, N. J. Morrow, of OFFOREIGN-BORN Fish Commition Is Told of page 107 of his book, “there hap- | pens to be some slight public | record which is illuminating. | This deals with the case of | Joseph Okonowitz, a contractor with a rare quality of courage. | mainstay of thé “socialists” in the needle trades company union. The situation is truly getting serious. Vote Communist on November 4 | and make it more serious for the “socialist” leader, for the underworld and the entire capitalist class. DRESS STRIKE Young Needle “Fine and Dandy” will un- NEW YORK, Oét. 1.—An eviction of an old Negro woman, her daugh- ter and little grandchild was foiled when the Harlem Unemployed Coun- cil swung into aétion yesterday at 16¢ West 128th street, Deat to the pleas of the 01d woman and her dependents, the landlord A Theatre Guild Production THE NEW AMUSEMENTS BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK BECOME A DENTAL MECHANIC ke It is a well-paid trade ¢ peals to intelligent workers, WILT not take long to learn in our day or night classes, where Wwe grsploy the demonstrative method give personal attention to each student. — Call or write for_moye information ordered the sheriff's marshal to clear tol Caisti : KO ACTS Standard Schoot the house of Morgan, Republican can- Workers’ Shield Worker Set Upon, | |°t, {29 few picces of furniture pos- Garric leties, Oey of Mechanical Dentistry didate, as well as the candidates of . sessed by the Wales. Giving no heed 1 ineludin, 72 EAST 12571 STREET, N. Y. the other two capitalist parties, Dem- , Es ree Beaten by Bogs} the tact that atready the nights GUILD: 94, Bee, 3:80 CAB CALLOWAYe BAND hea 5 ahha ocratic and Socialist, will be exposed | are cold and exposure of a Small child Z i zi before the workers. Richard B. Moore,| NEW YORK, Oct. 1-Plans for NEW YORK, Oct. 1—A vivid in=| would mean pneumonia and perhapa RICHARD BA\ BARTHELMESS = well known Negro Gommiunist| extending its fight against all legis- stance of beh need of bald ergs of] death, the Tammany sheriff complied Cooperators! Patronise speaker, candidate for Attorney-/| lation directed against the foreign- PERE NTO oe young needle trades workers was | with the Tammany judge's order. 7 ‘ : General of New York State on the yen stibouneed yesterday by an panels Pikes & vote * Replace Furniture, ARTHUS. HOPKINS. Presents R Communist ticket, will be one of the| the Jnternational Labor Defense, 7m wots) oe ee BES Be Oe ~ sheakers in a state-wide tour, which | Bast 1ith street. This followed the Rank and File Begin to Re- workers demanded their week's pay| “When the Harlem counen ot the} ROADSIDE CHEMIST Was begun yesterday, October 1, with | @emand made by J. Louis Engdahl, 5 ; they were told to come around again.| Unemployed heard .of the eviction,| 4 New Comedy by Lyiin Riges "7 amass meeting at Trenton NJ General Séeretary of the organiza- sist Sell-Out The Youth Committee of the | immediately a committes was formed |y Og 4 TREA. 48 Sty W. Of) NINA ROSA New Musica! romance 857 Allerton Avenve asad a miesting for thet ist | tion, for the immediate dissolution of Needle Trades Workers’ Industrial | 4d preparations made for a meeting. Bway. Hives. at 8:40 Estabrook $215 Bronz, N Y jay & meeting for jommuniet | Hon. for the ohtan tnteas The committee, arriving on the scene Mats, Wed, @ Bat. 2:80 GLY ROBERTAON, EIHELIND TERRY, campaign will be held in Perth Am- | t ie Fis! ‘ommittee when he ap- NEW YORK—The Needle nion immediately issued a leaflet. laced the furniture back inte the | —$——$——<—w RMIDA, LEONARD. CEELEY, Others oe ra oe weds — noe wo boy, N. J., at 308 Binwstreet. Speakers | Peared before it on Saturday, Wahiae tention 6 Needle Trades | Coming back for her pay the follow: | Placer a ie hip ic Bey sgh pg ERED SEC I SERRE SR ARTE ANTE Maseanig IC THEA, 44th, W. of Broadway | will be Moore, Graham, Sepesy, ana| Announcement was made of the nat ers’ Industrial Union points out | ing week, the young worker was sav-|"0ms. A picketing committee was Hen 8:80, “Mats, Weds & Sat, 2:90, Chi ‘For Alt Kinde of Insurance” Marks. publication in a few days of a leaflet | that efforts of the Local 38 Interna-| agely set upon by the boas, who|rganizéd and many sympathizing LYSISTR AT A JOE COOK ints Newest, j Friday, October 4, Workers’ Center, | XPosine the real function of the Fish |tonal Ladies’ | Garment Workers | shouted widly, “You area Com- | neighbors rected the slogans that the aMeadest heen i 98 Mercer street, Newark, N. J.| Committee. A half million copies of porary. HOSE Pee are| munist.” members carried reading “Fight evic-| ne comedy NE TS. Wewe: Avods FINE AND DANDY Speakers: Graham, Fitant, Levine and | this leaflet will be printed and spread | falling to hold the membership in| The Youth Committee reports that | tions,” ete. P 44TH STREE TIEH4TKe | ERLANGER'S Theatre, W. 44 St. Pen, 7063 : Marks. chairman, throughout the country by the I. L. ee ‘ = Rois i Shin a strik- | the campaign to organizé more shop| At @ meeting held before the house, W. of Brway | Eyes, 8:30. Mats. Wed, and Sat. ‘elephore: Murray tit) 5550 «Saturday, October 4, Union Han,|D. thus making the fight for the pro- Anite. seizing nitiative and | committees of young workers for the| the Harlem Council met the police,| ves. #180, Mate, Wed, & Bat, 2:30 7 Kast 42nd Street N York 205 Paterson ktreet, Paterson, N. J.| tection of the foreign-born one of Schlesinger and Dubinsky are mak- | ¥0Uth Conference to be held Satur-| Who tried to break up the meeting ARTHUR HOPKINS Presenta rn a Wome areamtn ‘eet, New Yor! Speakers: Fliani, Myerscough, Marks | the major issues of the present elec- |, DCMenneer and Dubinsky are mak- | aay, October 11, at-2:80 p. m., at Irv- | 4nd stole the stand by rallying the . Me i apd Vatiadon, chairoah, tion campaign, at the same time |i5° forties Carnesi¢ shop and force | (08 Pigaa Hall, ie still going on. All pas nearby and holding a good TORCH SONG “THE 9TH GUEST” Sunday afternoon, 3 p. m., Oddfel-| Pointing out the whole provocative | 1 shops are urged to send youth dele- ns. R J M DEL * lows’ Hall, 1st and High street, Mack. |?!€ of the Fish Committee and its | ves in the ein ey to break the | 6888 to this conterenes, hae eutete tee nagar HBA: aniuineres! pein ALLAN, DINGART D ig IN enaack, N. J. Speakers: Vaftades, | Conspitacy to foster oppressive laws |i uetone of strike the company Richards, an unemployed Nesro| Plymouth ¥} at ul Bve: wind Ki Btar Cast SURGECN DENTIST Myerscough, Marks and 1. Roper, |" thé workers, both foreign-born | Darkbons of & strike the ¢ . worker, Harold Williams of the Com- < 4 5 N } / urnas and native, Compal Mase Pleketng REPORT YOUR CAMPAIGN munist Party and Sam Nesin of the | Bree 8:80. Mate. Thurs, @ Bnt.,9:80. ede Bate 2a {Hl a aitepiae AQUARE i 5 : 4 wait im Phone: Algonquin | Tells of I. L. D. Aims Only atter the initiative displayed ACTIVITY Unemployed Councils, were the speak- ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S “°F Not 7 1 gonnected unth a ‘ | Engdahl from the first took the of-|by the Industrial Union members tikes ce ae Gannpblie taser ers, } EMNEST ELL to AR Re NEN hed office sd Labor and Fraternal | tevsive vetore the committee. De-|were the strikers mobilized for mass | {fons and other, campaign activity| Many of the unemployed workers | ¢ ‘A FAREWELL to ARMS” “WHITE HELL fining the I. L. D. as the only defense | picketing around the hop of Mil- must be reported”! to the publicity de- later met at an indoor meeting at THEA. * W. of th EL SS A MEETING OF wonKERS, wznn,| Otsanlnation “of the working claas|srim, Bros. through which action partment Of the campaign comnilttee [308 Lenox avenue and signed up tor| NATIONAL ey a idea is MEL et workers’ photography will be held | which resists the boss persecution of |about 70 joined the strike, ‘The of- | Reports on all activities after they | the Harlem Unemployed Council. Wednesdey and Saturday 2:80 PITZ ‘PALU a regny, 2 AS resale Be local ppg ut the militant workers, Engdahi uoint- | ficials of the company union are op- | iavé taken place muse be handed in| The picketing committee is still om | aoe ee with GRAHAM MeNAMEE vedic AIAN ith "sitet ‘Therreuention Iniervationa} |ed out that the very inception and | posed to spreading the strike, as they| The new address of the campaign | duty at the place of eviction to guard LOBE “'esayeyiauy trom | ay MEO 2234, treet ana Bway Dair hat ESTAUHANT aed, AN fon We, B84 | consequent activities of the Fish|fear a real mass movement will | Committee 18 50 East 18th street, New| the Wales from a sudden visit by v 1A EO iune: PREMIERE! » Find ft tctea' agen © Ste St | rence were thraseeey spon’ ine hinder thelr sell-out. ‘The Industrial | York. Algonquin 8767. the Tammany aberit, AFRICA SPEAKS Abend hee mere! mesting, pill be held ‘ee need: re e: 80 ‘earful a ingdahl’s testimony " “4 7 * én ee ei ‘Boston rund ay, would get wide publicity, the Com- eat ‘4 Leytars fh Golaemith WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF The Strangest: Pictuke Ever Filmed BLUE BIRD THEATRE PHONBi= INTERVALD 9 WIR. WORKERS SCHOOL OF MUsic | mittee deliberately delayed hearing ah ld ag a ” 1 isk werkies AaD by § Bae e ren, 9 him until late in the session when all Har fsa has Ceihome ae eae ‘ iy ‘ MEANS ‘UP POPS THE DEVIL’ “ih liad sAaivrsionee sows raat cary taking registrations. '¢ nOeto. | the newspapermen had left, and then js ° - ‘ : | \ r einer 4 ie felon wi ndlistant Adjourned suddénly, declaring that ry phir Bg eine are! Solidari in the Class Struggle sei hogan PRYOR ria leay www ar? TIO N AL ral i! ‘omm! in shop ani one Co-operative Parx | they had to catch a train to Chicago, | % Shop ¢ . St, Thee. pd of sae Vrain ener | NLA Ane Suauibitien WAN. obatiete wax Through the initiative of this Workers’ Co-operation—Not Charity ; MASQUE Snes Se SIMPLE TAILOR egetarian eek MEETING PRINT, see wons- | this week. . rable eae W. I. R. Oraanizes Relief for Economic Conflicts. D mie che omen A ls tenon! SHON EE NT1-neL serous yen aici Workers of Browneville desiring to | workers to topics theso ctrikord by. W. 1. R. Is the Red Cross of the Workina Class. 2 i Strictly Vegetarian "Fea es: Dele lenders will discuss religion with | acquaint themselves with the theory | joining them on tho picket Mno 4a ( Ww. ta a aie eas, ayeemtonient. at 8] of the class struggle will have an op- |rront of the shop. Chita zm x é rs “ ont ane portunity te do so by attending the ‘ w. HEALTH FOOD classes in Fundamentals of Com- 2, 1 w le Gee AST Evo eyai| munm tna omer knareawuecs | Communist Activities Support the Struggles of the Workers! Maaiton avenye, 31-830 sharp, ‘tome that the Brownsville Workers School PPO! he egies of the Workers : Vegetarian CuRavens an DyeRs offers thig. winter. 1 et re Become a Member of Workers International Rellef THE HOLY DEVIL Re ESTAUR | eMetine tochy ot ira) mat 10 tweet 2st! School starts Oct. 15. The classes | ,AUspignt of Italian a ahi i i o—D chronicle URANT Wil be held aveey Wannesany tee bincat ete Shane 1 eae in Initiation 25: ues 10c a Month a film dealing with the debauchery and downfall of the Romanofts, MADISON AVE. j * tab a he: . * BAER ae agene Ain: “Registration tor school starts BANQUER.sUNDAT, ¢ Bhanenen ta Hae bene meee aeney” te j NICO. MALIKOFF as Rasputin: Phone: UNiversity 6868 anleht at 8 celock a west | Oct 1 at the Workers Center, 105 Ps | ieap «ko Dancing owt Rate ‘s and on the sam fet not EAE hose Avfendante of every | Thatford avenue, near Pitkin, cae pod sp vise JOIN LOCAL NEW YORK i @ program— : nt . The school will algo conduct an s 10 East 17th Street ae ns gt NE KATOVI open forum, every Sunday evening, | an innate EXTON, phat cof fines . - “THE GRE. AT 'T_ UNKNOWN” Sth mite 3816 A + ginning ct. 19, The subject for ction 1 are to report to the Sectl lead= Cent mt ) br esnet abies discussion at the fest open fornna win | fusttee 3 Bunt dihlree on the tallow: Baved on Edgar Wallace's mivstiry “THE SINISTER MAN” ites a Restaurant pa shy earn | [lire comsnecrn | Signs SHOW CARDS, Se wp, PRICE TAS, Tc > naga MAY frat rth pect meeting of Tap, Printing Work, | Danger. The speaker will be C. for" Naw Membere—Weanenday,. 780, | where all Tedusiria! Leagie callfd'tor tote ‘bat | Mathaway, Editor of ‘The Daily, | OX : ; Quick servlos, cuts. “Start to finish, 7° [Prices 102 E. 12th st ‘. pce Te Beh Worker. i wr ik oe

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