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Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
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Preparations for the International Labor Defense Bazaar in Pittsburgh, Pa., set for March 27-28 at 805 James Street, include performances by various ethnic groups, a play, booths with donations, Greek and toy attractions, and foods prepared by Finns, South Slavs, and Americans.
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PITTSBURGH, March 24.—Preparations for the international labor defense bazaar to be held on March 27 and 28 at 805 James street, north side, Pittsburgh, are nearing completion.
An elaborate program consisting of choruses from the German and Hungarian singing societies, Russian and classical dancing, Greek and Lithuanian children's singing and dancing, violin and piano selections, a four-act play, "Strikebreaker," and numerous other attractions.
Committees are on the job gathering contributions and donations for the booths. All contributions and donations should be at 805 James street not later than Friday evening, March 26.
A special attraction will be the Greek booth specially prepared by the Greek comrades, which will handle Greek coffee, candy and other articles.
A special attraction for children (and also grown-ups) will be the toy booth displaying workmanship in toys.
Eats are well taken care of. Nobody need be afraid he will go away hungry. Especially prepared foods will be taken care of by the Finns, South Slavs and American comrades.
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Pittsburgh, Pa.
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March 27 And 28
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Preparations for the international labor defense bazaar at 805 James street, north side, Pittsburgh, include choruses from German and Hungarian singing societies, Russian and classical dancing, Greek and Lithuanian children's singing and dancing, violin and piano selections, a four-act play 'Strikebreaker,' and other attractions. Committees gather contributions and donations for booths by March 26. Special Greek booth with coffee, candy, and articles; toy booth for children and adults; foods prepared by Finns, South Slavs, and American comrades.