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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923 Grand Fancy Fair.
Successful Race Meeting.
GUACHPALI CH PYER NO.
14 UN.
AFTER WEEKS REST What Some of our Prominent Readers Say Grand Finey Fair and Dinos will be saved by the Gopali Coapter No. 14, UNIA, NA Saturday nigh. 0:ber 13ib, 1923 There will ba selet variety of paitimes including Fisbing Well, Post Office booths, Ramics, Wheel sports and other amusing gumes.
The public are cordially invited to come and take part in this grand function under the famous Ja Hyunds Band.
Almission. Gants 50 ce its Ladies 25 CHANGE OF DATE.
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Victor Daniels of Lucea, Jamaica, a very successful fisherman, states that he smokes Victor Cigarettes and is pleasingly surprised to find such a good smoke for the price.
David Murray of Port Antonio Jamaica, is employed at Limon plantation in the banana growing business Hermekes Victor Cigarettes and states that he finds them such a pleasant smoke he won change them for any other brand.
Sandford Anderson of Kingston, Jamaica, residing at Ancon Avenue, a reliable saddler and a good one at that says smoke Victor Ciga.
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John Austin Augsbury of Grenada residing at 127 Calidonia Road, a competent house painter who knows his business to a He smokes Victor Cigarettes and says he also knows that they are the best cigarettes for mildness and pleasant taste.
The heavy rains Saturday night and the following day threatened to mar the success of the races held at Juan Franco Park on Sunday the 7th inst but despite the unfavourable weather conditions the meeting proved to be good drawing card. The track was very muddy and soft and later in the afternoon was in a deplorable state. An average crowd was in attendance and everybody appear.
ed to have enjoyed themselves immensely: Several surprises were sprung and the Pool declared some big dividen is. In the National Handicap 19. 30 was paid on Kola Girl who passed the judge stand first, and again in the Maidea Handicap which was won by Matoaka, 14. 20 was paid; the victory of Ace of Trumps in the Jockey Club Handicap netted 50 while Checkers, by winning the long distance race, rewarded his backers with 6, 80 The short racing recess did not improve the temper of the riders nor horses. Two jockeys were reprimanded, one for crossing and the other for unsatisfactory riding, while a third was suspended for one meeting on the complaint of the starter. The stewards decided that Post Exchange and Merry Morton be not permitted to race again until they are trained to better behaviur at the starting post.
RESULTS The Maiden Handicap of four furlongs was won by Matonka after several unsuccessful attempts, thus earning for Trevia his first victory Jockey. Zapito secured second place with Kissing Cup third. The Pool paidj 14. 20 00 the winner.
The National Mandicap of four furlongs furnished a big surprise when Kola Girl, considered a rank tutsider, rushed from the rear and cutting down hose ahead one by one passed Mensajero, who was lending, and landed a Mensajero finished second with Baby Chagres in in the third place.
The Pool paid 49. 30.
The victory of Checkers in the Long Distance Handicap of oneand an eighth miles was a deservedly popular one and earned for its plucky owners may hand shakes.
Checkers carried the field along from the fall of the flag and his position was never threatened, Saguila captured second place, with Casey y third. The The Juan Franco Handicap of furlongs produced the most exciting finish of the day, and contrary to expectations, resulted in a wellearned win for Flapper. Bayano ran with his usual gameness but his effort to displace Flapper up the home stretch proved too greata task. Complimentary finished third.
The Pool paid 00.
In the Jockey Club Handicap of furlongs Ace of Trumps showed the public that he is still going strong. Carrying the minimum weight of 80 lbs. the game old native horse ran a great race and beat the imported, cracks in fine style, his supporters being rewarded with a dividend of 7, 50 on the Poul.
Inglaterra finished second with Morita in the third place.
The Imported Handicap of furlongs was won by Mary Erb without much effort Tigre started off well but was unable to main.
tain the pace set. Chileno beat him for second place, The Pool paid 530, In the Chiriqui Handicap of furlongs Zapa again displayed her fleetness by winning the event from a field of seven in her usual classy style. Barú, who came second, also ran splendidly. San Rafael was third. The Pool paid 40.
The eighth and last race, The International Handicap, was (or attempted to be) run in the dark and resulted in a fiasco. Some of the horses broke away at a suppos.
ed start while others were left standing at the post. For time pandemonium reigned around the stewards stand and it was ultimateJy decided to call the race off and cancel all tickets sold at the pool.
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Vivian Espeaut of Manchester, Jamaica, employed at the Community House Balboa, states that he smokes Victor Cigarettes and finds in them well blended tobacco which gives a mild smoke and leaves a pleasant taste.
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Theophilus Russell of Anchovy, Jamaica, residing at 12th October Street and employed by the United Liquor Manufacturing Co. in this city, says, have been a smoker of cigarettes for many years past but must candidly confess that since smoking Victor Cigarettes, have found the smoke long desired. Continued from Page ties of the British Empire Exhibi.
tion it will be possible to carry out an intensified publicity campaigo, especially within the Empire, which can hardly fail to secure exreptional results for the 1924 Fair ISSUE OF APPLICATION FORMS.
United Kingdor firms eligible for participation in the Fair will receive forms of application for space during the first week of October, 1923. In the meanwhile, notification of the intention to exhibit will be welcomed by the Department, and will assist in the work of organisation.
THE BIRMINGHAM SECTION, MAY 12th 23rd.
The Birmingham Section of the Fair, which was organised by the municipality and the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Birmingham, will open on the Monday following the close of the Fair in London, so enabling buyers to visit both Sections of the Fair in comfort. As in past years, exhibits at Birmingham will consist of hard ware, engineering, metals, power, lighting, heating, building, construction, mining and agricultural implements.
as a Winner Here and There The Cigarette Without a Fault Slamhe Pool paid 80 Was RACES. AT Juan Franco Race Track TO MORROW Sunday, October 14th, 1923.
The Panama Jockey Club Offers an Excellent Program of (Continued from page 1)
The heavy rains culminating in a storm on Tuesday afternoon last, did considerable damage to proper.
ty around the Ancon Hospital grounds. The electric light and pow.
er service in Balboa and Ancon British Economists. ALL NATIONS MARCH temporarily suspended, and several storm sewers and drains in the viciING TO ARMAGEDDON nity became choked with mud and (Continued from page 1)
debris. hill slide back of the ana and British Honduras. The But Millions Now Living Will Ancon Hospital did consicerable scope of the programme will inNever Die damage to the bakery, and the inelude consideration of:On Sunday Octеber 21st at 30 be removed to a place of safety.
mates of the isolation ward had to Ways and means for the further development of the natural and lecture giving a p, the B. A. will deliver a The damage doue by the storm is the Colonies. Inter Imperial Com conditions, the impending trouble have been cleared away.
sources of the Dominions cand sive review of the present world being repaired and all obstructions merce, shipping and communica which is yet to come, and the happy sions generally: co ordinate action and glorious finale, as outlined and for the improvement of technical foretold by the Holy Scriptures: On Wednesday 10th instant, the research and the organisation of Chinese residents of this city celeSpecial preparations are being brated the 13th anniversary of the cconomic intelligence.
made to accomodate a very large overthrow of the Imperial or Manaudience and the public is most chu reigime and the creation of a cordially invited to this instructive republic in China. All stores and CHURCH SERVICES lecture.
other establishments owned by As usual, seats are absolutely them were closed througout the (Continued from page 4) free, and no collectủon plates will day, and the Chinese national emWesleyan Methodist be passed.
blem was flown at the residence of Paneros 11 a. Mr. Lindo 30 Dr. Suez, Charge affaires, Revd. Kissock Brabam Beauty Contest Draws to a to Panama, where a a reception was Colon 11 am. Mr. Airall 7, 30 Close, held during the forenoon.
Rev. Burgeon La Boce 11 am Revd. Kissock Cable report during the week Brabam Sacrament of the Lord (Communicated)
states that Dr. Sun Yet Sen, South Supper) 30 m, Mr. Lindo.
The I, Beauty Contest Chinese leader, has declared war New Providence 11. Revd. closes on Tuesday cight the 16th against Northen China.
M, Eurgeon (Sectament of the Lord instant.
Supper)
As this is not a Popularity ConParaiso 11 am, Mr. Fuller test it is sincerely hoped that the states that Papyrus. winner of late New York cable advice Empire 11 Mr. Payne, respectable public will exercise the world famous English Darby, their best judgment in, voting, Baptist Church Voters will please bear in mind is covering the mile and an eighth distance in 54, while Zey Oolon Pastor Thrift will take the Beauty of Face time over the same distance is 62 the morning Survfee at 11 am. and also Beauty of Form minutes. The International race bo night service at 15 to. The Beauty of CHARACTER! of 100, 000 between these two Sunday School meets at p. and the and vote for Miss Monica Crosbie horses will be rua off at Belmont Y. U. at 30 pm.
the little Peach. She merits your Park on October 20th.
Red Tank The opening services will vote. Her teacher and admirers be held on Sunday. Pastor Witt will taks are confident of her success. Proprietors and others inrerested the service at 11, m, At monster crowd is expected a in the Chiva or jitory bus busiPastor Will will provide and the Red thrilling time. Vote for Miss nens in this city are no doubt Kinoek Besbam will preach the sermon. Monica Crosbie, beauty and inno pleased to learn that the Panama Other minlasters are expeoted to take part. cence combined.
Electric Co. have no intention of At 30 Elder Burke of the Christian Mission will be in charge of the service. Seventh Day Adventist Church their activities in that connection.
entering into competition with Chorrillo Deacon McIntosh will conduct the service at 11. and STREET CALIDONIA ROAD It is the desire of the Company Descon Lynton will preach at 780. hear Isthmina Park. PANAMA.
to further increase the efficiency of their service and to contribute Sunday School begins at p.
Corozal Road The moruing servic: bath School; 11. 15 General Worehip the best accomodatioa for the coa Sabbath (Saturday) 45 cm. Sab in every way towards providing 1, be conducted by Deacon Liu ton 30 pm. Spanish Class; 30 pm venience of the public. This is and the preacher at 15 will be Me, Young People Meeting: 30 refreshing news and the public Gallimore.
Vespers, will no doubt appreciate the attiSunday School at Sunday evening at Reading tude of the Company Gatun Prescher Supplied 11 au Clase. All are welcome both young and the disposal of its patrons a new placing at 15 old. 30 Preno ing Service. and up to date service, RACES New blood introduced in Native Classes Thoroughbreds well represented INTERESTING SPORT PROMISED Events for Native Ponies Events for Imported Horses MEETING OF THE s.
CONCLAVE First race starts at 30 sharp Rain or Shine.
Jurisdiction Of The C, of America.
The regular meeting of the s Conclave will be called to order on Sunday 14th instant at o clock at the Star of the Isthmus Lodge Hall 21st Street, Central All Past Noble Fathers are asked to be on time as business of great importance will be transacted. BOWEN, Chairman.
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