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PAGE EIGHT THE WÜRRMAN SATURDAY, JUNE 1923 Ran Out of Victor Cigarettes.
VICTOR CIGARETTE va It was much talked around recently that the British American Tobacco Company ran out of Victor Cigarettes twice during the month of May. No doubt this caused great disappointment and inconvenience to mary cus.
tomers. The reason for this is the big demand for Victor which has increased the sale tremendously within the last few months.
To offset a recurrence of any such inconvenience it would be advisable for smokers to buy Victors in carton lots so as to ke sure their supply.
The attention of customers is called to the attractfve patent silver foil airtight carton in which Victor Cigarettes are shipped to the Isthmus, and which keeps the cigarettes absolutely free from moisture. There is nothing to wonder at if the demand for Victor Cigarettes is greater than the supply, as the manufacturers claim it is the best, blended and mildest smoking cigarette ever put on the market, for the wonderful price of 16 for 10 cents in the Republic of Panama and 16 for cents on the Canal Zone would Racing To Morrow The SMOKERS NEW STAR and neat orderlinese AT JUAN FRA. CO. MANY INTERESTING EVENTS.
and will will con. The Cigarette Without Fault King George. United States of America, Canal Zone. Continued From Page 1)
gratulated all who were present, for the high and responsible sense IN THE UNITED STATES DISof duty which had brought them TRICT COURT FOR THE together, and expressed the hope that as British subjects residing CANAL ZOV, AT CRISTOBAL.
under the friendly democratic and beneficent privi vi ages of the Pansma Governme. and that of the A1 SNIVELI, Paintis.
United States, that they will always show themselves worthy to EVELYN SNINELY, Defendant.
be called and recognized as members of one, if not the greatest empire in the world. Mr. Graham CIVIL No. 4!
here referred to the branch of the British Legion to be formed in this Notice of Pendency of Suit.
Republie, and exhorted Britishers not to be tempted by the allurements of organizations which were Boston Avenge Philadelphia, Penna.
To Evelyn C, Saively of 2355 Easton only a thin veil of unreliable and GREETINGS: unsubstantial promises.
Take Notice that on the 6th day He congratulated and ihanked, of June 1923, the above named in the name of the King, the ex. plaintiff filed an action against you servise men for the services ren. In the above named court, praying for dered during the late War to make an absolute divorce on the statutory this world more fit and suitable for grounds as alleged in said complaint a higher standard of civilization that which you are referred. Now unless you the said Evelyn and that the discipline and order Snively shall appear before the said which were the lessons of the War, court at Cristobal, on or before tho be at 15th day of Septe. 1923, which is the practised in times. com Foto report of the surammer bereira peace so as to assist those whom plrad, to said are seeking a solution to adjust complaint, the matters and things the many problems of interna therein charged and stated will be tional affairs.
takea as confessed and judgement will be rendered against you as pray.
He congratulated the officers ofed for in said complaint.
the Baden Powell Boy Scouts who Witness the Honorable he had inspected a few days ago for the Canal Zone, this 8th day of ingford, Judge of the District cours their and was thoroughly improved wito June 1825 Sgd. SHAEFFER.
He further expressed the plea Acting Asst. Clork of the Court.
sure of saying that it was with a greet deal ol satisfaction that him COURT NEWS self and the staff of the Legation were always willing to co operate with the mem Attorney De Lima will bers of the West Indian Committee have to face very serious chargand that this relationship was of es at the Ancon District Court the most pleasant and harmonious for receiving money under false be to him and His Majesty Min merchant is the prosecutor Mr.
nature. Personally, it would always pretenses. Mr. Li Yin a chinesa ister Hon. Perey Bennett, and the De Lima will be detended by Consular staff in this Republic, a Drs. Todd and pleasurable duty to listen to their Carrington Attorneys at Law grievances and to give the kindest The sum involved is 600 S.
consideration as the merit of cach case deserves.
Nathaniel Harding charged He took the opportunity of again with violating United States pas expressing his profound sympathy al Regulations did not put in this and unabated interest in the Res appearance at the District Court.
cue Home for boys in Colon by He forfeited his ball of 300 Mr. Watson, and which was doing a considerable amount of good in CHURCH SERV. CES instructing the boys to become honest and useful men. He hope St. Paul Church, Panama that the work will prosper and succeed and that Mr. Watson will m, Holy Communion live to enjoy the fruits of his 10 am, Matine labour and selfsacrifice.
10 21 an Holy Eucharist and serma Bishop Morria After the singing of a hymn and pm Hly Baptism the Benediction the service was Sunday School pm brought to a close. 30 Evensong sermon review of the ex service men NIGHTENGALE Rootor was held on the front of the St. Alban s, Paraiso.
Church and after the playing of the National Anthem, the proces, 30 Holy Communion sion was re organized and marehed 11 am Holy Eucharist sermon to the Standard Oval when short om Church School addresses were delivered by Rev. 30 Eveusong and address Mr. Nightengale and Mr. P. NIGERENGALE Priest in charge Wynter, and the day function St, Matthias Mission terminated after serving the exservice men with sime light rePueblo Nuevo freshments.
Matins and Address 11 am Among those who attended at Sunday School pm the Church was Rev. Kissock 415 pm Evensong and address Braham B, who had just re. A, NIGHTENGALE Priest in charge turned from Canada. Invitations were issued to President Porras and Zone and Colonel Lamb, Inspector Cabinet, Governor Morrow of the General of Panama Police all of Canal Zone, General Sturgis whom were unfortunately not able Military Commacder of the Canal to be present.
After a rest and recuperation, the Panama Jockey Club will tomorrow present to the public a very interesting program of eight races. The handicapping and all the other possible arrangements have been completed and everything have been made ready for the contest to morrow.
During the week both the native and thoroughbred horses have been over the track on their trials and it rumoured by some of the wise acres in racing that quite an unequal number of surprises are in store for the turfites.
There will be some banner events and with new rules promul.
gated by Dr. Vasquez, starter there is an anticipated amount of pleasure and satisfaction, Archambeau one of the star jockey who was recently suspendəd has been re instated and is de.
termined to bring his mounts to Victory unless the unforseen hap.
pens There will undoubtedly be good racing and the public is expected to be out in large numbers, rain or tinue RACES! RACES. Turfites, Get a Move on!
FOR THE BIG RACE MEETING AT THE shine.
Notice Miss Dolores Jacobs, Certified Midwife. House No. 16 Street East. Opposite Wesleyan Church.
JUAN FRANCO RACE TRACK TO MORROW Sunday June 1Oth, 1923 Classical Races. Bringing out classy native horses and some of the imported thoroughbreds Organ Recital Again As ann:urced a few weeks ago the Organ Recital which was held at St. Paul Church, Panama will b) repeated on account of inclein ent weather having hampared the attendance on the first occasion. rich program is being prepared and several new items will be rendered, among them being an organ solo by Mr. Fred, Samuels, the organist of Christ Colon First Race at p. Sharp, Rain or Shine ATTENTION!
USUAL PRICES LADIES FREE Last Sunday Day Of Accidents and Tragedies.
Quite an alarming number of fatalities occurred last Sunday fell dead. At the autopay at San Reconstruction Of GuaA Man Job.
which caused much uneasiness, to Tomas Hospital the doctor and anxiety among the families declared he died of heart failure chapall Chapter No. 14 of those suffered.
An unfortunate four year old U, man job is his best friend Death the inevitable took its Panamanian child going at a It clothes and feeds his wife and toll; a broken leg, burnt lody mango which she let fall from with a great deal of physical suf ber hand, fell into a great change is taking place children, pays the rent, and supstove of in the Benevolent department of plies them with the wherewithal to of two parties as the result of a injured cbarcoal and was badly Guichapali Chapter No, 14 of the develop and become cultivated.
fering and the brutal wounding she is in the Santo Tomas A, under the new ad. The least a man can do in return machete duel in settlement of a Hospital, dollar loan.
Panamanians, Enlogio Smith its President.
ministration headed by Alfred o is to love his job. man job is which Mendietta and Basilio Herrapata The first casualit to grateful. It is like a garden that thrives on love. It will one day. Walker a These changes are of a con flower with fruit worth while, for desperate maican washer woman ate a man combat in setting rate dispute to stractive kind; and it is abeolute him and his to enjoy the whole sisek Siding thren the skin on the riquez a dollar, this tracas ended well ne delio quent members be bis making good he will tell you which loaned Hen necessary that all financial, any man the reason a paven;ent, and some minutes in both men terrible wounded. as to later he paid the penalty by these changes.
that first and foremost it is begetting a fractured leg. This continue, tho struggle Mendletta all persons who have ever been energies are focussed on it. He They fell unconsious unable to could have been avoided had left hand was completely severed connected with the organization walks his work, and that is the way It is thereforo requested that cause he likes his work, he loves it.
His whole physical and mental she deposited the skin in the with several other wounds which ga bage cal at the same time.
appear in person at the hall on every man worth his salt ought to may prove fatal. Isobe, a Martiniquian Sunday and Wednesday nights be if he wants to make of his wolk respectively at 30 sharp.
And a member of the cock fight ing circle over elated with the what it should be, and make of IMPORTANT success of his game fighting Rent Receipt Books In Span himself what he wants to be, birds and having taken in all his Correspondents are requested Senator winniogs for the day, in very to send in their contribution ish and English for sale at The much glee and excitement he not later than Thursday evenings Workman Printery.
ARTHUR CAPPER.
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