The Daily Worker Newspaper, October 31, 1931, Page 2

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TURDAY, OEFOBE __Page Two DAILY WORKER t, NEW YORK, § SS) FOOD WORKERS NEW YORK STATE 3 Beale Tel. Stuyvesant 9-557 Rete rs eae inne Pullthe Lever Down on the Hammer and Sycle~ acs? SE et semeant 9 Street and Irving Place, Sunday, No- (24 hour service) 4 vember 1, at 2 p. m. ‘ Markoff will speai on the Five Year CARL BROD @ lari, Admission 15 cents vu —,| “ANY KIND OF INSURANCE* Session tojUpstate Cit Elect : : gina - ag : DIRECTIONS FOR VOTING te x Contiutional Amendments The machine ia so arranged that you 7 cuss the Concrete} Delegates to Meet ON THE VOTING MACHINE Pail vent ad NO Soke Goede d Pama aka tee b Patronize tha 799 Broadway JYemands rafts | ae ola eet eres cr utee of Ameekip tad REMi..:BER . New York Cit; Demands of Crafts | With New York City Parkers Pet apace Abele oto npr gre aN ER NS Concoops Food Stores rae ae ( Left to the Right Pointer for that office. AND the Left a» far as it YORK. Pr eit there. (Thit te will be registered fol racept that with a Pointer Restaurant 2700 BRONX LARK LAST ‘Buy in the Co-operative NE ¥ IN store and help the Left over hit name, be sure to leave the m over the name you wish to A FEW WORDS OF EXPLANATION to vote for for Justices until you swing the No votes are. regis: rt, and Reeve them down. Con- Curtain Lever to th i § % time he end of the tain, You can therefore make aa many “ sn Asvendmenta, y A ” Is ) press since prep reapespapse rt sere 3 hones wish-orhile 0. LEAVE the Pointers i Wing Movement. BUS LINES every office that you wish to yote for nud Curtain Lever is wt the sight (Curtain mpiisd i 111 W, Bist (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) leave them'own. To vote a strxight party Closed) Id of course tum down ail returns the voted Pointer up to ite Each candidate's is above unvating position before the Curtain begins NE AO 3yévan Neveéwua |} PHILADELPHIA ql : —___— Tel.: Chickering 4-1600 workers in the various crafts in the - ras eo Washing! 525 225 nd y. The Conference will be greeted by Comrade Stachel for DR. A. BROWN HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE beetle $2.00 One Way : ou FAST STR STREEL $3.75 Round Trip take up the concrete demands o: the march is as eae ——— - " | Washington 5.25 8.25 HEALTH FOOD Richmond 3.00 12.00 4 , | Justice of the} the National Board of the Trade Un- : V ian Restauran ie te ; Dec. I District Vote for 2 i The session . 3 the combined j | pie me: es egetari estaurant Awan 3050 17.85 2 open ses: York City and H 1600 MADISON AVENUE Asbury Park 178" 308 | Phone University 4-v081 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 We Invite Workers to the ¥ ae wee wee, es peer BLUE BIRD : “MAINE TO CALIFORNIA” CAFETERIA — oat |GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD | ~ Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY a Yotwean 19th and 13th Ste || open the entire year léth St., at 2nd Ave. N.Y.C, ‘TOmpkins Square 6-6584 re urged t i con h the New at s On Active preparations are going ahead t ve s organizations SADCRDAY Workers E BUSINESS SCHOOL DAY AND SVENING Commercial—Secretarial Courses n for food, medi- | other neces- | prepara- > ome Cuban Revoluticnary | Organization to Give Danc2 Cn Saturday Cuban Revolutionary SOLLIN’S RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET 6-Course Lunch 55 Cents 29 EAST 14TH STREET ' \ Regular Dinner 65 Cents NEW YORK ANE the Mach ado’ Yankee imperia and 31, at the Ha ReY-—6AD—No Cuml¢ Seu—4 Ald—26 to 27 cot Workers Cinh arm men to commence an attack onj DeSantis, Schnapp, Ostman and | ie Ss the meeting, Under the protecting| Ferrera were arrested on @ charge RALLY and BALL : Tel. Algonquin 3356-8848 ; a OLICE wing ce oe Pe ee a ee ices ened onc canta pe Organized by the A.N.E.CR. (Cubaa Revolutionary Emigrant’) am) | — We Carry a Full Line of TAMMANY P in and broke the meeting, and ar-|Scherer were later arrested. Saturday, , October 31, 1931, 8 p. m. hte meet, STATIONERY . rested the workers on a charge of] The seven arrested workers were| - NEW HARLEM CASINO Dr. L. KESSLER BR AK RED MEET, “inciting to riot.” released on parole yesterday. * 116th Street and Lenox Axenue SURGEON DENTIST AT SPECIAL PRICES ' ar MUSIC BY BRUNET-EIGHT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Ue Geer teeren te © reac cae for Organizations Sie Saree ecu Numbers by TIPICA MEXICANA, guitar and mandolin players. New York NEW pe Si by meee Singers. Other Attractions, Dr. MORRIS LEVITT Tammany ene adic asi eae | DANZ ‘8, FOX-TROTS, WALTZES, TANGOS——ADMISSION 50c er SURGEON DENTIST gionnalres, * areRpS AU Comrades Meet at Southern Blvd, cor. 176th St., N. Ye munist election rally at 50th Street = carr peer et as entete tay aes 1} and Fifth Avenue, outh Brooklyn and | 5, BRONSTEIN’S LLagecaNr thers aaa a step | arrested seven workers, Thursday, rhe GUILD PRESENTS , 7CAMEON on sRONSTEIN' despite previo s of the police! to break up the mecting because of ‘Mourning Becomes Hea! 5 CAMEO Restaurant | Cooperators’ Me attedine eek ot! tes gud Ree ors as | “TERRA MADRE” we: Concpet rorrtay. Sree? SEROY : speaker. «ome MING." SrA HU NTED,” | (The Motherland) , ‘ ‘ | AUNTE! A 1 | The police mobilized thelr crontes, a esate se ie ee ' JADE MOUNTAIN acai local toughs and Tammany strong| commencing nt 5:35 | Same us ALS ali tie Ameri d Chi 657 Allerton Avenue onic hs he int ion of “Rey t 4 ane = Bee" Gowe ae 2 Re sontince | Ae Ror ener Mtahnone We Wes | erican and Gnmese — |] 01-218 emote Bee OOD THEATER: performance NEIGHBORHOO! Oho a sneue ct THE LERT BAN GIVEN BY WORKERS SCHOOL STUDENTS RESTAURANT ° Played by WORKERS Laboratory Theatre j Ore! EAST SIDE—BRONS ie Prices Balcony ‘ 5 | GuILD THEA Ss wn eo: [RKO gions | of the Morning Frei helt By ELM i Litlle Bes Caerite ee 31-83 Manhattan Lyceum Open 11 a. m . to 1:30 a. m. Intern’! Workers Order Wee Pat: 1g2, see. 200 1 G6 Kast Fourth St.. |] “musical Procats, Dance, cto. Special Lunch 11 to 4...35¢ pease Geers Pena as ‘The Group Theatre Presents FUR Line ES Dinner 5 to 10....55¢ Xe ‘oday ‘nesday 5 LIE? Tickets im Advance 35c each on sale at Workers School Of! 1 UNION SQUARE SUNDAY : eae The House of Connelly Workers School Office and |f) 197 Second Ave. Bet. 12th & 13th Sts. : ‘ og ss —On the Screen— | By PAUL GREEN 620d coMP ANIONS Workers Book Shop, Tickets at door 50c OAL T, BATTER HR IM pe pe anne Under the Auspices of the J 1 ay a Pidescdnd gorse (ent of DR. JOSEPHSON aN ners ~ William | aie ek Coy ais Ab B, Priestley & Edward Kno- ‘TLL BE A REAL BIG NIGHT” try Carroll's | Harry Car St. & 8 Ave. From Priestley’s Famous Novel 4 NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 Mat. Thurs & Sat. Penn 6-6100 ms ee ft testa plead io Hey v mers Sy a Laie e Pt Phone Stuyvesant 3816 leo i ee rane | MAE WEST |{atsadsc oso" ae TOMORROW NIGHT Linel Cafeteria |I|"jonwe Reweurent | | erates | Ambassador * Mae | Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidair SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES r Tye AE EE a ‘The Constant Sinne Ta WORKERS FORUM Rantpment tancnconetie and | | acm ail rales mer r tonal gies of lence ae RANKL FOKIN “Ty. Road con ‘Lula BelleweThe Nations. A | |] 302 &. t2tb se. New York 830 BROADWAY Near 2th Street 8 p,m, “All workers invited. School Auditor’um 35 E. 12th St, Second Floor New flats Béctuve Joe Marks na the In- Marion Haray& ited Front a = ee ‘a TO | ROYALE sis Mes. Wea. ‘Sat. 2:30 New CHAUVE-SOURIS | io 6th Ave. ‘tec Singapore” EVERYBODY'S WELCOME | WiPPODROME®‘.::3. | I, AMTER 1 Sunday, Nov. Ist At 8:00 P. M. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Harry Stanley BIGGEST SHOW EW YORK “Nov. 1917—Nov. 1931—WHAT NEXT” [The mew musteal comedy hit, with Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. e RKO LEW AYRES ? fag ais oi ie tithe. OSCAR SHAW acis in Gottlieb’s Hardware Strictly Vegetarian food tai th take piare Tl svzlock tomer MUSIC — CONCERTS |, S332 ees aes OTHERS Incl. |“SPIRIT OF 119 THIRD AVENUE . 1 sie =|| Philharmonic Symphony Sen's sass wee Sats L_ SN LNomee Dame” |} = CONCERT and BALL |" eT ROSE 5 ns meSy . y ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Only Bronx Showing }| ERICH KUED ER, roves, TODAY—LAST TIMES! spl trade yeeros: Gin nN eM Cutlery Our Speciatty DAIRY frsracnant METROPOL ATAN OPERA HOUSE Always The Truth About the 5-Ycar Plant || Saturday, October 31, at 8:30 p. m. Sharp |) |—————— |] Feit ea" Dine tt “Our Place, Amkino ‘cnents + , 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx ataiing triiemp® for yourself! The camern At HUNTS POINT PALACE—1638rd St. and So. Blvd. (ritcn a ae dinar ATSth OU Maribel ae I. Belarsky, famous Soviet Opera Singer, will Mallplero, Tchaikovsky, Strense YEAR |. TELEPHONE INTERVALE ” ao10 Berlion | give a recital of the latest Soviet songs. i E | THE 5-YEAR PLAN Symphony Orchestra of the Novy Mir Club and other features Meeting Rooms and Hall * P | AN Jomyn, ‘Foch, Moxart, Wass | PROCEEDS FOR THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PAPER ‘NOVY MIR’ TO HIRE WORKERS IN YONKERS © , wy Nowe 1, avavate Wall, = Era ae 11, 8145, Double Brass Band for Dancing Admission 75 Cents Suitable for Meetings, Lectures Buy Your Daily at the Following ! Benefit Orchestra, Pension Fund Added M A I L” ‘The First Soviet and Dances in the tands A zs je at Box © | (Talk in English) are | Czechoslovak Ms sasuxpary | “THE VILLAGE OF SIN” MECCA THEATRE wt aves sit VINTAGE FESTIVAL Saturday Evening, October 31, 1931 1 At 8 o’Clock Workers Center Hall 569 PROSPECT AVENUE ADMISSION 50 CENTS SNAPPY DANCE MUSIC | Direction to Hali—Prospect Ave, hus, So. Boulevard car to 149th St. and Prospect Ave.; Lexington Avenue subway local to 149th Street AUSPICES: Br. 107, SLOVAK WORKERS SOCIETY nt. mmerns Nov 7th | ‘ it 18 A. M, Benenson Theatre SCHELLING, Conductor WASHINGTON AVENUE #& CLAREMONT PKWAY Continuous Performances POPULAR PRICES Bi Riverdale Ave, LESCHS 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 Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York ‘Telephone:, Rhinelander 5097 Ti Riverdale Ave. ZACCIO na bs oun People’s Concer’ 250 New Matn St, 3. FRIEDMAN { Ave. Si WElNERs tae au pierce Ave, DICICCO $44 Neppe: Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan Hardware & Electrical Corporation Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE i CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY 2 Poplar St. | SOLIDARITY EVENING | at GLASS & LIEBERMAN HALL Corner 5th Ave. and 53rd 8t., Brooklyn. 52rd St. Station 4th Ave. local B.M.T, Subway. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, AT 7 O’CLOCK Big Program. Music. Recitation, Songs. Exhibition and sale of prote- | tarian Drawings. Play “Step on It” (the speed-up) by Harlem Anti- | Religious Group of Workers Laboratory Theatre. DANCING. Tickets 50 dents. Brooklyn Scandinavian Workers Club. Advertise Your Union Meetings ‘Here. For information Write to | Advertising Oepartment { | The DAILY WORKER 50 Kast 13th st New York City Office open from: Sat m, to m. every 10 a, m. to S p,m.

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