The Daily Worker Newspaper, June 20, 1931, Page 2

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Unusual Wholesome Dishes YOUR FOOD will do you more good if you eat under conditions of QUIET Made of FRESH pitied by & FRUITS DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JU NE 20, 1931 | | | fab | OPER AN EY et. BIG WEEK! “If you want to see a vivid fflm-talkie exhibition of what is going on in the Soviet Union, see the Five-Year Plan.” — DAILY WORKER. AMKINO PRESENTS The 9-Y EAR PLAN RUSSIA'S REMAKING—A Talking Film (In English) Daily at 2:45// DYES, at 8145 50e to $1.00! EV ES. soe to $1.50 I ‘TER THEATRE Low-Priced Special Combinations at 44th Street Restaurant: ARTIST! URROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS TRUFOOD Vegetarian Restaurants 153 West 44th Street 110 West 40th Street (East of Broadway) ‘True Food Is the Key to Health a KO: THEATRES” cool «Comfortable es > There is Comfort and | 4 Protection in CLEANLINESS | Eat with people who | 4 have the wit to know that FOOD and HEALTH| 4 are RELATED » COME ro tHE DS nV ay VISIT THE SOVIET A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT CRUSADER)}| [jnel Cafeteria (SELV-SER VICE) “WHAT ARE WE DOING IN RUSSIA?” —ASKED THE FRENCH SAILORS } er GY The S-0itsboro Labora- pS ae cad ""Cuatpment—tancheonete : U WI @ N — — ¢ tshoro Labora Restaurant Equipment—Luncheonette and TOURS AS LOW AS— DAILY WORKER THE B L A Cc K Poe MtSearleving Placer | 0 BROADW. | (Near Irving Place) 830 BROADWAY = INCLU ce ~ ; S 7 Days JUNE 27 MAURETANIA Near 12th Street at 118 BRISTOL ST. e 20, 8.30 p. m. ; ; Arranged by the ‘ Tos Crean A tense and dramatic story of the eventful days S Music ON 50 C in 1918 when the French Sailors ef the Black Sea fleet rebelled against their officers BUS LINES | ont netic Worker | Brownsville Culture Club ES S IN | LENINGRAD— SULY o (iar BALLIN ADMISSION 25 CENTS JULIET STUART POYNTZ PRODUCED IN THE U.S.S.R, BY UKRAINFILM INLW-. 81st) (Bate 6 7 Avs.) | and return S. S. Ticket SULY 48 S. 8. BREMEN Proceeds for the Daily Worker Te Once: anes ICHINA GARDEN | JULY 28 S. S. AQUITANTA 4 | THE TOUR INCLUDES STOP-OVERS IN HAMBURG OR | PAILADELPHIA |] 4 nica-crass crow 42ND STREET and BROADWAY (WIS. 1789) POPULAR PRICES | BERLIN OR LONDON AND HELSINGFORS AND ; CHO! | THE SOVIET VISA—VALID FOR UND AY. wouRLY express service ||| MEIN RESTAURANT | VISITS TO ANY PART OF THE SOVIET U E 4/9 | $2.00 One Way |] Special 85¢ Lunch; 11 am.—3 pam. | TERMINATION OF THE TOUR } | ¢ INLt socubbidinestensin 4. toi8 pean: | = $3.75 Round Trip A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS Shicneo. 45). 4 at $19.75 OPEN TILL 2 A. M. ——INQUIRE— GILBER T ana SULLIVANS#: TIBBETS BROOK WORLD TOURISTS, Ime. “DAILY WORKER” eit P ePIC RS | FREPPODROME f.05:])| Los Angeles ...... 55.50 |75 SECOND AVE. 175 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. FUND “Thrift” Prices Ext, "eto %. 3 uicGEsT SHOW IN New york }i} Pittsburgh . . 9.50 (Between 4th and Sth Streets) Telephone ALgonquin 4-6656, 8797 ENTERTAINMENT GAN —_————_ Mata. hoc to $1.50) acis Washington 5.50 BEERS eS enw tOn RKO Lawyer’ $ Secret }) Baltimore .. - 4.50 § —— q tiful Mountain STARTING — POIN Wks Beg’e «DIRATES OF sats NES, CLEVE BE Ors Cleveland . + 12.50 FRIEND’S ul M 3 WwW 2 Wks Beg’ | . F fe j zi ace, good food, spanish ries # Sieg ae D CEN | : W ee | Mens ‘Sune 20° | ENZANCE” Now Boston - 4.00 [|] The name of quality & Service SOL-ART STUDIO : Se ORG. ce otk. i 29th STREET : Detroit . . 15.50 | | Delicatessen and Restaurant fs 101 B. deth Street | a ¥ JUNE 20) a eee 22.50 ||| Lunch 40 cents—Dinner 65 cents ip Let ei Soe a ———| AUSPICES: UNIT 7, SECTION 4. | Admission 25. Proceeds for Daily | (Around Corner of Klein ——$ | | Return Trips at Greatly SOVIET NIGHT ELDERLY WOMAN comrade w ‘ 0 help little housekeep’ for the Daily Worker country. write Box 23, Daily es Bie A pee | Fo: T—One or two furnish ea | at 1622 Bathgate Avenue | R CLUB | rooms with all improvements for BRONX, N. ¥. | < EAST | girl or couple. Wander, 347 E. 17th | Arranged by Unit 18, Sec. 5 ©. P. | Section 5 | Street. Apt ‘Proceeds for the Daily Worker Airy. Large } Sat , June 29, at 8 p. m. =o I] pu Y OF FOOD AND RANKS | |Mestine Rap bale retusa ie & Sealicds Wee S Si: |Mesting Raoms and Halll!) 4 tenore civen py a Comrade Who Concert & Dance *: unday, June 21, 8 p.m Reduced Rates “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA” a | te Concert and Social Eve | forker.| SATURDAY EVE, JUNE 20) STOCK UP FOR WEEKS TOCOME jj} Lovest Rates Everywhere | af See ae | | Passport Photos $1.50 PER DOZEN MADE IN 10 MINUTES Buy in Cooperative Stores |i} THURSDAY 18 | : For A Home-Cooked Meal FRIDAY JUNE 19 ae PATRONIZE oe || *xp‘tmon wonmene’ ||| HELLEN'S RESTAURANT and Help Save the“Daily” |i; | & ||| 116 University Place of the total income on | three di | | ( 5% been Gikiton rund to Y | Have Your Eyes Examined Save the DailyWorker J/ and Glasses Fitted by | TO HIRE } _apuissi 13738—4 ord St., B’klyn ; Suitable for : >tings Lectures|! Perea coe POSTPONED FROM LAST SUNDAY) ) ( and Dances in the | SST Re a CAmDtG ny Werker | Admission 25¢ PROCEEDS FOR THE DAILY WORKER MELROSE | Czechoslovak SS SAVE THE DAILY WORKER AND SAVE MONEY WORKERS MUTUAL Comrades Wilt ‘aneern En " | Pleasant fo ine al ur ce. OPTICAL CO. || 1187 SOUTHERN BLVD, Bronx | Workers House, Inc.| 347 EK. 72nd St. New York Velephone: Rhinelander 6097 ——————————— (near 174th St. Station) YELEPHONE INTERVALE %—9149 ; | CONCERT “VECHERINKA” and DANCE jf JACK’ s LUNCH BAR AND FRIDAY, JUNE 19th, on RESTAURANT at the “SERP MOLOT” HALL 36 AVENUE A | 122 SECOND AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY | Admission 25 cents. Arranged by Section 3, C. P. CONCOOPS FOOD STORE ||) sce: svecens verti « and RESTAURANT || DRM, HARRISON 2700 BRONX PARK EAST jj Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE -Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian food 215, SECOND ayENUB Corner 13th Stree NEW YORK ‘CIT one New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Telephone Stuyvesant S836 We Invite Workers to the | BLUE BIRD = | CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD) Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat Individual Instruction $27 BROADWAY Open the entire year |] 14th St. at 2nd Ave., N.Y.C. Between 12th and 13th Sts |} © Tompkins square 6-054 ——————————— GO ON YOUR VACATION TO ONE OF OUR Daily, aNorke | Proletarian Camps no sssitiahe x |] information for all four camps can be obtained at 32 Union Square. PROLETARIAN BANQUET AND SOCIAL |f! __ Room No. 505. — Telephone STuyvesant, 9-6332. Les pom amt ‘| CAMP UNITY, WINGDALE, N. Y. SAT. JUNE 20, at 1622 Bathgate Av, Bronx |}/\}! Autos leave from 143 E. 103rd St. every day at 10 a. m. Fridays at GOOD TIME ASSURED TO ALL { 10 a. m, and 6:30 p. m. and Saturday, 9 a. m., and 4 p. m. ‘ a, for the camp PROCEEDS TO THE DAILY WORKER CAMPAIGN. | The comrades are requested to come on time, in order not to remain behind. Proceeds for the Daily Worker and Pioneer BUSINESS SCHOOL Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 DAY AND EVENING 6 \ HEALTH FOOD Cosmopolitan Hardware Vegetarian Restaurant '| & Electrical Corporation}|} 190 Mabison AVENUE Phone University 6865 | Commercial—Secretarial Courses Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies ~ Au Comrades Meet at 2018 2nd AVENUE BRONSTEIN’S CORNER, 104TH STREET Vegetarian Health NEW YORK CITY Ri " 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | CAMP WOCOLONA W. . R. CHILDREN’S CAMP SU N L I G H T CAF ETERIA | MONROE, N. ¥.—On beautiful Lake Walton—Swimming—Boating, etc. Schiffman and Whittlin, Proprietors Revolutionary Entertainment. WINGDALE, New York | 68 AVENUE A.—Bet. 4th & 5th Sts NEW YORK | A return ticket to Camp Wocolona is only $2.60 OPENS JULY FIRST Phone:—Dry Dock 9621 ee eee ee Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES a | Register Your Child Now! PROLETARIAN RATES MAG "4 Prepare for the outing to Camp Kinderland of all schools and A. place with atmosphere Registration from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m Our long experience epables us t6 put aéw life In your radio set The 20th of June (week-end) -“y $2.50 per Day NEW YORK 302 E. 12th St. New York rt repair-service on all leading radio sets “FROM AO. TO D.C. \ll registrations must be in the office a week in advance—Children Oxpe: WE CONVERT BATTERY SET: VERT BAT’ 'S INTO ELECTR 7 years of age and over will be accepted. OR BOTH—WORK GUARAN' 138 EAST 7TH STREET ORCHARD 4-5279 —————————————————————— ||| CAMP NITGEDAIGET, BEACON, N. Y. » Boats leave for the camp every day from 42nd Street Ferry _Good entertainment.—DANCES at the Camp aay toenee Hin tot Call Stuyvesant 9-6332 any of these four camps Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY 3y6nan Jleve6uaua AT SPECIAL PRICES DR. A. BROWN for Organizations Dentist 799 BROADWAY, ROOM 614 1 CAMP KINDERLAND A | | } 801 EAST 14TH STREET (Corner Second Avenue) Tel, Algonquin FIRST SHOWING OF SOVIET-AMERICAN FILM SOLLIN’S “VOLG A TO G ASTON A” ower onset nine a — es RESTAURANT (A CLASS WAR FILM SHOWING VIVID SCENES IN THE CLASS STRUGGLE 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents ees jooperators’ Patronize ag aes “MONARCH o¥ THE ROAD S E R O ag ‘Monticello 82.00 Ellenville $2.50 Gi 75, Pate ne © Tesiacaes ees, eae hcg 657 Allerton Avenue Mountaindale 2.25 Laron 2.50 Ferndale 2.50 a t W ] R PI NI¢ : Weodriige 225 Kerhonkson 2.75 White Lake 2.50 TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE {/| petaproox 215 Gaels Brownsville—Douglas St. & Pitki 343, t. Hf eo de e C bi ale rar ig Alar he ie a re RO ic nto ss i ila ad ip Mavemeyer Sty meng. Diway New York: 16 Rivas” "|! Buy Your Bakeries $:45—11100 A, 2:45 P. M.| 9:15—11:30 A, M. —-8115—6:00 P.M. Hotel Harmitade mth Ave, & 42nd St, 9:15—11:30 A, Ms 3:00—6100 P, wt, || In the well-known bakery which Intern’ Workers Order SUNDAY, JUNE 21, at PLEASANT BAY PARK i sez sensi SoacRE RASTA GEMS snot |r et ont, eg || | BE Sename all kinds of breads. Fresh every 8TH FLOOR coro sia ord All Work Done Under, Personal Cat, G. & G. BAKERY eae 691 Allerton Avenue Gottlieh’s Hardware Bronx, New York 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 14th St. Stuyvesant 607: All Rinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue Bilice oben from: 0 a. m. to 8p. me every days 9 a.m. £0 5 p.m Saturday 10 2, m, to 5 p, m. Sunday Other Attractions: GATES OPEN AT 10 am. WORKERS LABORATORY THEATRE ‘ADMISSION: jie priced aim aiceecss LSE 25c in Advance; 35c at Gate; 5e Children STRING ENSEMBLE (Bronx Co-op.) odagereel Sk DIRECTIONS—Subway to East 177th Street; DANCING, Ete. Ete. Car to Unionport - SLAYTON CAFETERIA Pure Food Cleanliness Courtesy 106 Third Ave. Corner 13th St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The DAILY WORKER Advertise Your Union Meetings Were. For Information Write to Advertising Department 50 East 13th St. New York Cit QUIET FURNISHED ROOM—Sublet cheap, East 19th St. Phone During Day, Shaw or Dumne, Siuyvesant 9- 8637, ! PROCEEDS: W. I. R. CHILDREN’S CAMP AND MINERS RELIEF

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