The Daily Worker Newspaper, June 13, 1931, Page 2

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RDA, IU. DATLY WORKBP. NEW YORK, jai hogs Ui NEIGHSORHOOS SHOW BA NK OF Sas th eee Capel Jersey Ratiication Meet eae We Invite Daily Worker woxinuns’ eaeateine ATHENS JUGGLE! m: Just Returned 4 With Concert, Saturday Eve’g Rak i |CHINA GARDEN NEVIN| Comradely Barber Shop A HIGH-CLASS CHOW MEIN RESTAURANT Special 35¢ Lunch; 11 a.m—3 p.m. | 50c Dinner from 4 to 9 p. m. » || A LA CARTE ALL OPEN TI Ae 175 SECOND. AVE. ® | (Between 4th and Sth Streets) V NTH B Greek C api JEN | RKO acts. & Reduced mer Prices AT HOURS |) M. vote‘ COMMU Just Returned frortt Vegetarian Restaurants |) 44th Street | Soviet Russia | } fh; - | WILL SPEAK ON 153 West _ “THE WORKERS WORLD” My Experience in the Soviet Union WED., JUNE 17th, 8 A. M. Ride With the Young De-| | at. W.0. CENTER fenders to Mohegan Colony 5 Belmont Ave., Newark, N.J. | | Anspices Friends of the Soviet Union TICKETS 25 CENTS. 110 West 40th Street (East of Broadway) ‘True Food Is the Key to Health MEET AT 1400 BOSTON ROAD SOVIET RUSSIA SMASHING ITS WAY TO SOCIALISTIC succ Dancing—Sports—Lecture SUNDAY, June 14, 8:30 p.m. HEAR DR. LIBER. AMKINO PRESENTS | GIVE YOUR ANSWER TO HOO- The h e | VER'S PROGRAM OF HUNGER, | WAGE CUTS AND PERSECUTION! | defense of the Em send funds to the I bor Defense to figt “RUSSIA'S REMAKING—A Talking Film (tm English) f what ix going on DAILY WORKER. “If you want to xee a vivid film-talkie exhibition 0! in the Soviet Unton, sce the Five-Year Pia will draw jing and jailing of w THEA. 47th Datty at EVES...,2%,8* | leaders, CENTRAL St) @ twas MATS. oe “to $1.00) = 500 to $150 |1/9] GO ON YOUR VACATION TO ONE OF OUR Optometrist 26 Bas ; Workers Correspondence is the — Corner 18th Street NEW YORE Proletarian Camps backbone of the revolutionary press. NOW | stb Ave. | " ‘ habe you green ty etiing toe tt K 7CAM 7€CAMEON O HIPPopRox & Ga 8 Infetmation for all four camps can be obtained at 32 Union Square. Veer mer ditties | Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 F O 42 nd STREETS BWAY _____ BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW TORR |} Room No. 505. — Telephone STuyvesant 9-6332. We Carry a Full Line of LEW A THRILLING MYSTERIES of AFRICA | |. NOMADIE Norway, rmany 8 ais RKO | CAMP WOCOLONA MONROE, N. Y.—On beautiful Lake Walton—Swimming—Boating, etc. Revolutionary Entertainment. A return ticket to Camp Wocolona is only $2.60 Take the Erie Railroad. CAMP KINDERLAND : Prepare for the outing to Camp Kinderland of all schools and Branches of the I. W. O. The 20th of June (week-end) ~~‘ $2.50 per Day All registrations must be in the office a week in advance—Children 1 years of age and over will be accepted. CAMP NITGEDAIGET, BEACON, N. Y. Boats leave for the camp every day from 42nd Street Ferry Good entertainment—DANCES at the Camp | ‘Up for Murder’ | with Genevieve Tobin Interesti Swede Gurnee and SULLIVAN Str Venetian Opera "GO DOLIERS' Charming Use your Red Shock Troop List | every day un your job. The worker | at.| next to you will help save the Daily Worker. PICNIC ‘These ears brings you directly t o the camp. Call Stuyvesant 9-6332 “FROM THE VOLGA TO GASTONIA” * (produced in Soviet Union) Sunday, June 21st—Pleasant Bay Park UNION } TOURS AS LOW AS— er For information about any of these four camps AUSPICES: W. I. R. and | Proceeds: Children’s Camp and Miners Relief. ‘NOVY MIR? Club and Unit 5, Sec. 3, C.P.A. |]|GooD WHOLESOME FooD|| ‘STROMALEY: MmAUAN DismEs | MAURETANIA A Comfortable PI: Eat ia ew York evi en | || | CONCERT AND DANCE pe em tairasis |{ |] GeY THE FULL BENEFIT OF YOUR | SATURDAY, JUNE 13, at 8 P. M. Between 12th and 13th Sts |. FRIEND’S IN THE AUDITORIUM OF THE Workers Co-operative Colony ‘ 2700 BRONX PARK EAST THE TOUR INCLUDES STOP-OVERS IN HAMBURG OR BERLIN OR LONDON AND HELSINGFORS AND THE SOVIET VISA—VALID FOR 30 DAYS—PERMITTING VISITS TO ANY PART OF THE SOVIET UNION AT THE TERMINATION OF THE TOUR —INQUIRE—— WORLD TOURISTS, Inc. 175 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. Telephone Algonquin 4-6656, 8797 SUNDAY at the SEASHORE | BY EATING PROPERLY BEFORE YOU GO YOUR WIFE NEED NOT SPOIL HER SUNDAY BY COOKING A BIG DINNER THRIFTY, THO SHE MAY BE, SHE CAN NOT COMPETE WITH OUR FIFTY CENTSUNDAY DINNER For the Benefit of the “Daily Worker” and “Novy Mir.” Tickets 35c. LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK SOUPS—Green Slit Pea or Vegetable Broth i Tartar Sauce Fresh String Beans, FISH—Fllet of Sole, ENTREE—Yankee Pot Roast, Potatoes Cold Roast Fresh Ham, Daily Worker Concert and Festival SATURDAY, JUNE 13, at 7.30 P. M. or (Potato Salad and various cultural activities Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Admission 25c. — All Proceeds to the Daily Worker. SERVED FROM 11:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M—JUNE 14th BUS LINES 111W. 31st (Bet. 6 & 7 Avs.) Tel.: Chickering 4-1600 PHTLADELPHIA HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way $3.75 Round Trip Lowest Rates Everywhere Return Trips at Greatly Reduced Rates “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA” f = 25% REDUCTION TO CITY |/| AND N WORKERS bie: | Have Your Eyes Examined | and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICALCO. =| under personal supervision of DR. M..HARRISON NEW YORK CITY TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE ALLERTON SECTION Buy Your Bakeries |) In the well-known bakery which is now settled with the Food Workers Industrial Union. You will get the best cakes, rolls and all kinds of breads. Fresh every hour, straight from the oven. G. & G. BAKERY | 691 Allerton Avenue Bronx, New York — ped celebrating International Solidarity Day. | a cane Haat | Pression é : and First Showing of CLASS-WARFARE MOVIE CAMP UNITY, WINGDALE, N. Y. BRONSTEIN’S S & VW I E TT i] Autos teave every day 11 a. m, Fridays at 10a, m. and 6:30 p. m. Vegetarian Health | | and Saturday, 9 a. m., and 4 p. m. for the camp. Restaurant HEALTH FOOD 558 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD | CAFETERIA For A Home-Cooked Meal |} PATRONIZE HELLEN’S RESTAURANT 116 University Place (CORNER 13TH STREET SLAYTON CAFETERIA Pure Food Cleanliness Courtesy 106 Third Ave. Corner 13th St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 5 m x , or Fresh Veretable Plate at 136 15th STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. [oro <b omehig Oe. veers stna,28tY BRONX PARK BAST SEROY Auspices: Units: 3 and 7, Sect. 7, Communist Party. Dottee, Heed. Teas, ,6e. Milk ae Peoria Teanga nen ay Mac bestia Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 jE ein Cosmopolitan Hardware = S R |] Delicatessen and Restaurant at 69 Montrose Ave. near Leonard St Brooklyn GOOD SERVICE % of Net Proceeds to Daily Worke: Thomas Triola, Prop. |] Chicago ... «$19.75 > = Unusual Wholesome Dishes |} Los Angeles . 55.50 | | ade of | TRA | |] FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS Pittsburgh 9.50 f J ‘ } AFTER THEATRE | i 5 * cee se || Low-Priced Special Combinations for i 5.50 BUSINESS SCHOOL for New Ji | at 44th Street Restaurant pareeneee 4.50 DAY AND EVENING r the w S = z= — NL | ces T URROUNDINGS Cleveland .. Commercial—Secretarial Courses gn to reach | NEWARK, N. J. | TY Boops Boston or a fight i 8 ny UF O O DI Detroit Individual Instruction or . ¢ ire y cS JULIET STUART POYNTZ arpa open the ete ear 14th St., at 2nd Ave., N.¥.C. TOmpkins Square 6-6584 A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAI Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations MELROSE DAIRY VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find it Pleasant to Dine at Oar Place, 1187 SOUTHERN BLYD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) TELEPHONE INTERVALE 9—9149 Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 5865 Phone Stuyvesant $816 John’s Restaurant The name of quality & Service Lunch 40 cents—Dinner 65 cents 19 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 4th and 5th Sts. 3y6naa Jleveduuya DR. A. BROWN Dentist 801 EAST 14TH STREEI (Corner Second Avenue) ~ Tel. Algonquin 7248 Cooperators’ 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 BRONX, N. 2. f Pees Fat: Seer eee TORTS ‘Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and & Electrical Corporation ; { FAREWELL AFFAIR Crusader Restaurant Get off Allerton Avenue cas ‘Suni? dense’ LE amen Workin tie ‘A rousing send off for the Carpenter Group leaving for Soviet —SELF-SERVICE— Office open from: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. every day; 9 a. m. to 5 p.m Factory Supplies DENTAL DEPARTMENT 4 Union, June 17, at the Workers Center (large Auditorium) on ||] 118 EAST 14TH STREET (West of Irving Place) Lea sey. aE MERE RYE READ" Bgl 2018 2nd AVENUE 1 UNION SQUARE fs Sunday, June 14, at 6 p.m. * Good eats, music and dancing. | CORNER 104TH STREET 8TH FLOOR hi NEW YORK CITY All Work Déne Under Personal Care th Admission 50c S J 66 R RI FT” ; fA atadamibrie in . in STOCK UP FOR WEEKS TO COME at, une 13 Hl anoy ; ? : SOLLIN'S eh yi 2 OCLOOK F. M. German Film Showing Workers Life Gottlieb’s Hardware fe NT 119 THIRD 4VENUB th Buy in Cooperative Stores ath YEARLY May First In the Soviet Union casaieluocipe tS ee ee THURSDAY 18 M ORNIN REIH Shown at BRONX COOP. 2700 BRONX PARK EAST 216 EAST 4TH STREET eorbiga: ‘scPriiea és 5 a Showings from 7—9 and 9—11 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents : sh ne on JUNE - G F EIT Tickets in advance 60 eae) uaedilane At the door—35c oz aile eunaeesanOeeie Cutlery Our Specialty th y Proceeds to the Dally Worker Campaign, un and Help Save the “Daily” E x U R § E Oo N : DIO The DAILY WORKER | ‘of the total income on =a ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM BROOKLYN SOL-ART STU Advertise Your Union Meetings a thi three da: i Li For Information Write to (§% ze J NR rye tie: | coast. | Mencmrmienee tam Save the DailyWorker ° 99 \ 50 East 13th St. New York City {jm {rc ee City of Kingbury | owas 09 tn Passport Photos i SAVE THE DAILY WORKER AND SAVE MONEY i FROM PIER “A” BATTERY FHochshel ' $1.50 PER DOZEN QUIET FURNISHED ROOM Sebiet va MADE IN 10 MINUTES cheap, East 19th St. Phone During 4 CONCOOPS FOOD STORE to KINCSBURY BEACH emma | Dar, Shaw or Dem, Steve #2 . MONE OR TWO LARGE FURNISHED i. bs and RESTAURANT Program: REVOLUTIONARY SONGS — DANCING a eating ier: 2108. Bioes | erin Oenale SE TICKETS at the Pier $1.50; in Ad $1.25.—Tickets sold at th i an aire itt orke! board only, with 2 700 B R oO N x P AR K EAST | phakince2 Freihell Office, 38 Hast 12th Street, oth ibe r FURNISHED ROOM—pleasant aals thal Mint be near 14th 9 ba comfortable. Near Brighton Beach, St, Address D. P. Circulation Dept. 4 $15 month. Morris, Sheepshead

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