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4 : 5 } Page Tw 0 2,000 F URRIERS MEET FOR REAL UNITY; TO HOLD SHOP MEETINGS YORK. — Two Confer: n Joseph Winogradsky ing, Ben Gold gave a Teport ot pres! conditions of the fur worke gh militant struggle, The program s' the ofte asive of the Tur worker: ikes in which the workers ge increases and u i union, that t rs are nothing but a subter- which they seek to e of the workers against The meeting adopted a for real unity which gave i program SATURDAY— Workers Ex- International Workers Order. Branch Lix-Servicemen’s Branch No. 1, Workers League Frolet-Cult. opening dance and will hold 5th Ave. he same night All members are place h St. Tequested to attend. Freinds of the Soviet Union All members of the branch execu- tive are n to an enlarged ex- e eeting t iquarers, ction Banquet en prepared to e Bronx Communist Party and to celebrate their on the ballot. There oletarian entertainment n speaker will be Mich- t 569 Prospect Ave. Ad- mission 50 cents Metal Workers, Attention! Platers and spiners, chandelier workers and polishers are asked to tome to 5 EB. 19th St, to a meeting | be the Metal Workers Industrial | League, 2 p.m., for the purpose of fliscussing conditions in their shops ind for organizating fellow workers. All members of the MWIL who fave tickets to the Plumbers Ball will please make returns to the | pores office, ’ UNDAY— Newark An anti-religious meeting will take ylace at 8 Belmont Ave. There will e many prominent speakers, a con- jert and entertainment under the | luspices of the Newark Women's founcil. All workers invited, attr agar Workers Exservice. League, Br. No. 2 Is starting a se! of ‘open for- m discussions at 79 E. 10th St. 8 m. E. Levin will be the main peaker and lead discussions, Ex-| n invited, s Daily Worker Readers’ Clab meeting of the DWC will take! lace Sunday at 262 Warburton Ave., {pim, All readers of the Daily Work: & are invited to attend, Workers Ex-Servicemen'a League Branch No. 1—79 E. 10th Street The regular membership meetings | {ave been changed from Friday to} siting of other organizations, The id members are urged to get back | fain nights to allow for more | | ato the life of the League. it Sy eee "ATERSON Election Rally and Banquet will be held September 19th Satur- | {| al Hall wher man for the ided an open con- Afte build the , Industrial with next week, the unio! read out the sho p all other acti in or eal Nery ua orkers | Workers House, Inc.| New York | | Meny cers ties of the unio: new members wh ign fferson Market Court yesterday arah Chernoff sent message tc ‘ing them to conti ing that she backbone of the revolutionary press. Build your press by writing for it ° about your day-to-day struggle. rence, the com- the rank and file a long struggle the for an open conference was conference is to be to strengthen the In- Union and improve the con- union as a re-| ed her enthusiasm n by the Indus- Union to the workers. workers are called n the picket line in the siriking shops at 4% one of the active y Mills, was sen- ed to two days imprisonment a on the picket line Tues- arrest- Workers Correspondence is the |A SCENE “RUBICON,” n Pp mn DAILY WORK IN THE AT THE ER NEW NEW YORK, SAT SOVIET FULM, CAMEO FOR COMING WEEK $40 & Seattle $45 2 n alifornia i? Wlorida $20 § Packards, Cadillacs and Lincoln cars—Rates equall as low to all points in country... . TRAVEL BURE HOTEL JACKSON 137 W. 45th Street Phone Bryant 9-0573 | _ o NE 1GHBORHOOD THEATRES — BAS’ ae pti Cool o JEFFERION mst Sr Av KO ACTS 5 RKO Acts including: ynd Bo! 1 SIDE—BRONN THEATRES Comfortable BRIDGE With Mae Clarke nd, Kent Douglass Gottlieh’s Hardware 19 T Near 1th § HIRD AVENUE t. Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 All kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery Our Specialty . JRDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1931 THE WATERLOO A Universal Picture Leningrad and by rail to Me Why not go and see the whether you intend to ko there td ata Our busine: best service. TRAVEL TO ) RUSSIA, L U. S. S. R- New York—Southampton and London and by Soviet steamer to c ugh -INTOURIST, eau of the Union of Soviet Socialist, Republics, State Travel Standard prices HOLMBERG S. S. AGENCY 2 East 125th Street New York City as See ENTERTAINMENT! DANCE! BEN GOLD Will Speak at me RATIFICATION ELECT SATURDAY, 569 Prospé WORKERS LABORATORY TH! ADMISSIO} Mass ION RALLY SEPT. 19 t Avenue TS—STRING QUARTET Al y, Large |Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE able for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak 347 E. 72nd St. Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware & Electrical Corporation Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY y at ernor St, There will An interesting program and the | orkers’ Party candidates will speak. mission 25 cents 25% REDU N TO CITY AND UNION WORKERS Have Your Eyes Examined | and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. ander personal supervision of DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist 215 SHCOND AVENUB Corner 13th Street NEW YORK CITY Oppoaite New Fork are and Bar | Telephone $1,000- REWARD- $1,000 If C. J. Perry Fails to Refurd Your Money Within 8 Days if Dissatisfied with Your Purchases You men, who really want to outfit SUITS, TOPCOATS, OVERCOAT: irselves with fine TUXEDOS, should sot hesitate in patronizing any of the stores of C. J. PERRY. is selling men’s This concern, in order to keep business going, clothing at surprisingly LOW prices. All their garments are made in their own factories; therefore, all middlemen profits are eliminated. These garments are so beautifully tailored that you will be amazed at the prices bone and Fancy Mixtures. $9.75 and $16.75. made up in one, two and three-button; breasted and conservative models, They, are single, double- The shades are the newest obtainable, such as Browns, Blues, Greys, Herring- SIZES TO FIT EVERY MAN. The DE LUXE line at $18.75 is positively made in such manner that if examined by CLOTHING EXPERTS, it would be impossible to believe that at $18.75 such garments can be bought. Perry’s STUDENTS’ 2- pants suits, sizes 15 to 20, all-wool, finely tailored in cheviots and fancy mixtures, specially priced $12.75. Bear in mind—$1,000 REWARD to any person who can prove that they do not refund your money within 8 days if you are not satisfied. THE SECRET OF PERRY’S SUCCESS IS TO GIVE THE GREATEST CLOTHING VALUES IN AMERICA Three Convenient Stores—Open Evenings Till 9 O'Clock C. J. PERRY: 821 Broadway 367 Fulton St. N.W. Cor, 12th St.,N.¥. Opp. Boro Hall, Cc. 1586 Pitkin Ave. Bikiyn Be SURE you come to the RIGHT place. Brooklyn “RUB His was the harsh and tragic life of the sea..., I his home on the rolling deep... UNTIL, .,. f—— A Worker Finds Himself! AMKINO PRESENTS CON” The new order of Soviet Russia brought him a fresh meaning in life, new ideas, and new am- bitions.... And Then He Crossed the “RUBICON” SEE THIS SOVIET FILM AT THE s 42nd ST. and "CAMEO tics | NOW | | | . | Soviet “Forced Labor”—Bedacht’ | series in pamphlet form at 10 cents | | per copy. Read it—Spread it! —— | | | | EPPODROME -°...°3 & 430 St GIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK KKO AcIs Incl. JOB BROWNING BILL BOYD in The Big Gamble Dorothy Sebastian 4 | THE FIRST TIME ON THE EAST SIDE! AMKINO PR THE 5 YEAR PLAN ‘Talking Film In English—See How Soviet Ureaks Its Way Thri COMMUNISWS ANSY to x New Ee) NOW PLAYING! LINTON THEATRE He to 30e 5 p.m, to closing—Sat, a He till 1 p.m. 200 and 30 1 TO A CAPITALIST WO! and Ie till 1 p. m.—t10c and 2%e 1 to 5 ‘onomic Pol and Sts. m— nd@ Sun, 10e and Pp. m. to closing Clinton Dela Young Workers! —COME TO ——COME TO THE FI Outstanding Dance of the Season Come and Celebrate With the Fighting Plumbers Helpers PLUMBERS HELPERS BALL At HOFFMAN MANSION 142 Watkins Street SATURDAY, SEPTEMPER 19th, 8:30 P. M. Come and Spend a Pleasant Exening. You Will Never Forget It. Adult Workers! THE—— RST ANNUAL—— COME TO For the Benefit of Socialist Upbui CARNEGIE HALL, 57th St. ON GRONA and HIS DANCERS the foremost outstand- 1 exponent of the {modern dance who has aroused comment pro and con. His “SPIRIT OF LABOR” dance will be given to the accom- paniment of amplified factory noises and spe- clal stage Hghting ef- fects. | | “Artef” Workers Theatre H | In a program of mass r | Popular Teket Prices, 50 Cen “ICOR” 799 Broadway, or “Mo: ‘“ICOR” CONCERT Saturday Eve., September 26th —— EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAM—— THE ding in Biro-Bidjan, U.S.S.R. and Seventh Ave., N. Y. f RETHELT GESANG FAREIN and MANDOLIN ORCH. Gver 200 singers and icians with ISIDOR ARSKY, the famous et basse as soloist, l give fragments of the oratorio ‘OCTOBER’ directed by the compoxer JACOB SCHAFFER, ms and play nt Cents—81.00—81.50 rning Freiheit,” 35 E. 12th LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of Take Lexington Avenue train 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; Olinyille 2-6972 to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue every day; 9 a. m, to 5 p. S p.m, Sunday The profits of the week’s income is Camp to the Needle Trades Workers’ workers in their struggles IF YOU REGISTER IN THE BOAT AND TRAIN WILL CAMP NITGEDAIGET WILL ACCOMMODATE AND RECEIVE HUNDREDS OF NEEDLE TRADES WORKERS IN THIS SPECIAL NEEDLE TRADES CAMP WEEK, WHICH WILL END ON MONDAY NIGHT (Yom Kippur) Sept. 21 the yearly contribution of the Industrial Union to organize the for better conditions COME TO NITGEDAIGET FOR THREE DAYS Saturday, Sunday, Monday (Yom Kippur) OFFICE OF THE UNION BEFORE YO LEAVE FOR CAMP THEN THE PRICE FOR THE THREE FULL DAYS WILL BE ONLY $8.00 TAKE YOU THERE YOUR FOOD will do you more good if you eat under conditions of QUIET There is Comfort and Protection in CLEANLINESS Eat with people who | 4 have the wit to know | that FOOD and HEALTH are RELATED COME To rHE Restaurant 113 EAST FOURTEENTH ST. (Near Irving Place) Unusual Wholesome Dishes | Made of FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS | AFTER THEATRE | i i SPECIAL LUNCH 50c DINNER 65c ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS Trufood EGETA Vane rauRReaN 153 West 44th Street 110 West 40th Street (East of Broadway) True Food Is the Key to Health We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD) Fair Prices | A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY ‘Between 12th and 13th Sts, Come and Dine at the New | SHANGHAI | CHOP SUEY RESTAURANT 220 East 14th Street Near Jefferson Theatre Week Day Luncheon 30c Supper 45¢ Open daily from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 a.m. 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EAT Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidaire Equipment—Luncheonette and Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street Patronize the Concoops Food Stores AND Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing Movement.” SOLLIN’S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents AAS SER + PATRONIZE / The Russian Tea House FINE RUSSIAN ENTERTAINMENT OPen Till 2 A. M. 167 East Fourth Street MELROSE DAIRY [EGFTAnAN sante eS aT aL 1781 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx (near 174th St. Btation) VELEPHONE IUNTERVALE 9—9149 Uhone Stuyvesant $816 + John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where al) radicals meet 302 EB. 12th St. New York Rational ‘Vegetation Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bot. 12th end 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian food NEVIN BUS LINES lll W. 31st (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) Tel.: Chickering 4-1600 PHILADELPHIA HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE $2.00 One Way $3.75 Round Trip RATES FROM NEW YORK Round One Way ‘Trip Baltimore 4.50 6.25 Wasiington 525 8.25 Richmona 8.00 12.00 Cleveland 10.50 17.85 Akron 10.50 17.85 Asbury Park 175 (3.00 Detroit 13.75 22.50 Chicago 11.75 30.00 St. Louis 21.00 33.25 Kansas City 25.00 40.95 Los Angeles 55,00 99.45 > Lake Huntington 3.00 5.15 -owest Rates “*"NE. Everywhere TO CALIFORNIA.” Cooperators’ Patronize SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Entabrook $215 BRONK, N. ¥. Intern’] Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 UNION SQUARE sTH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care ot DR. JOSEPHSON 3y6naa JleveGuuua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 391 EAST 14TH STREET (Corner Second Avenue) Tel. Algonquin 7248 A Rousing Send-Off To groups of building construction workers leaving for the Soviet Union Will be Held on Saturday, Sept. 19 At the Workers Center, 35 E. 12th St. PLENTY OF EATS AND DRINK ENTERTAINING PROGRAM PROMINENT SPEAKERS Admission 75 Cents—Pay at the Door 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations BUSINESS SCHOOL DAY AND EVENING Commercial—Secretarial Courses Individual Instruction Open the entire year 14th St. at 2nd Ave., N.Y.C. TOmpkins Square 6-6584 — AU Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 4-9081 WORKERS IN YONKERS Buy Your Daily at the Following Stands CUTMANSTEIN 51 Riverdale Ave, LESCHS T1 Riverdale Ave, ZACCIO 250 New Main St, J. FRIEDMAN 144 Nepperham Ave. cor, School St. WEINERS Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to Advertising Uepartment The DAILY WORKER 50 East 13th St. New York City ee mee rner rene TO RENT—Room for girl, all im-_ provements, Wander, 347 KE, 17th St, Apt. 5.