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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1923 Allies were Saved There would be no such Enormous Demand for VICTOR CIGARETTE unless there was enormous value in it.
16 WONDERFUL CIGARETTES For 10c. Gold THE CIGARETTE WITHOUT FAULT. Continund from Page France, Germany would hive cor pletely wiped us out. How mould she have got here, shout lik to know? Would her Arny have Swam acros? Napoleo the greatest warrior Europa ever saw, could not get here; how was the Kaiser going to get at us?
Great Britain is not as impotent as our Continental friends seem to imagine Just when the war was over we had designed a gun which would have thrown shells much furthethan Germany guns We could have built monitors and put those guns on board to fire from the ser, and if the Germans had been in Paris we would have given them an unpleasant time.
here.
Was IN LOVING MEMORY OF RICHARD REIU.
LEFT BEHIND WE WAIT IN TRUST ut House Rent Receipt Books The beloved nusuna Cathe ine Reid, who quietly passed away, in the sleep of death. on November 21st, 1922. after a few days painful illness, leaving a bereaved wife and six daughters, also several relatives and friends.
Apart from his many good qualities, he was a dutiful husband, an affectionate father and a sincere friend.
WORKMAN PRINTERY Thou art gone to the grave: but we will not deplore thee, Whose God was thy Ransom, thy Guardian and Guide, Ho gave thee, He took thee, and He will restore the Spotless and pure, for Jesus is o er at thy side.
By WI3 AND DAUGHTERS it JOB. PRINTING Boy Scouts Anniversary.
leave Juan Franco Park Tales of Travel.
Races.
To most people Lord Curson in his new book Tales of Travel will appeear in a new light. When The race meeting, st Juan a young man, the Foreign Secre Franco on Sunday last proved a good drawing card. Tho weather the lust for travel; and for five tary like so many Englishmen felt was teal and this added to the years he interrupted the brilliant fact that a good programme was political career already begun to trianged attracted irly large wander around inaccessible parts.
number of ople to the park of the East and Near East to se It is true there was nothing things for himself.
sensational in the racing, but on He says now that he was proud the whole the events were well eo tested and some of the starler to receive the Royal Geographiperformers were able to main cal Society medal for exploration tain their reputa ior. The Pool than he was to become a Minister re elled the usu amount of of the Crown. He took great risk patronage and satisfactory diol in his pursuit of knowledge, and he acquired in the process some won dends were declared.
derful experiences which he The first event on the pro counts with delightful humor and gramme was won by Ben gusto. Ia this book he is not only Battle who got away lengths the scholar and the potential ahead of tre other competitors statesmsa carefully recording his and maintained the lead to the personal observ. tions for future end, although Kissing Cup, who us, he is also the undergraduate of cond, tried desperately to quand humorous decisions, wrest the position which was he was in Tunis General lost by a close margin. Poro Boulang s was the name to cooPoro was third. The Pool paid jure wi, and it was by presenting 11. 00 on the winner.
himself as the General son that he In the second race, Sibarita witnessed a special performance of a Handicap of five furlongs, four the self mutilating dervishes of ponies faced the barrier. All Kairwan. He wished to attend the were sent away to a good start Requiem Mass held in the Duomo with Zapito and Menelik lead. at Milan on the death of King Vie ing Passing the first furlong tor Emmanuel. He possessed no post Ormonde drew level and, credentials that would entitle him turning into the home stretch, to preference in the enormous was sent to the front and won crowd that collected for the cerecomfortably, Menelik took mony. He put on evening clothes second honours with Zipitoas a token of respect, and finding a IN SPANISH ENGLISH third. The Pool paid 10. number of district judges and proThe Chancellor Handicap of Vincial mayors similarly attired, four furlongs was next on the insinuated himself into their midst programme and was won by Barú and walked with admirable com after a botly contested race with posure to the foot of the catafalSan Cristobal who was beaten que.
by half a length. Lipac also ran In Teheran in 1889 Mr. Curzon gamely but the task set was a bopeless one. The Pool paid wished for audience with the Shah. 10.
turned out that a top bat was and travellling The fourth event, the Water seventy miles a day on horseback indispendable, hoy Handicap of six furlongs, he had not included one in his was captured by Saguila who displayed some of his old dasbaggage. There were few top hats winning from field of six in the audience was to take place he Teheran, but the night before Splendid style. Roamer floisbed second with Bejereque third. was dining as was also a French Of every description The Pool paid 11. 00.
savant with a a Persian Minister Mr.
The Niagara Handicap of Curzon was among the first to five furlongs was won by and saw in the vestibule a DONE WITH NEATNESS AND Espans who obtained a com top hat the hat of the savant.
manding als the start ning with profuse apologies. Lord it was returned the following eveAnd finished in fine style. Capla Curzon has the typical English DESPACTH taru also ran good race and man love of telling a finished close at Espana heels.
tale The third place fell to Plaudellia. against himself.
AT THE The result was a big surprise, and produced much criticis Pool paid 13. 80.
Mr. Waller Addresses The Long Shot Handicap of Christian Endeavorers. furlongs was unfortunately robbed of much of its interest owing to the scratching of Mary Snappy is the one word Erb. The remaining three en which characterized the Panama tries, Yankee, Crusader, and Baptist Christian Endeavour Johnny Walker provided the program on Wednesday evening, NOTICE spectators with an exciting con the 14th inst. Precisely at test. Crusader immediately went 30 m, Mr. Williams, to the front and at the third fur chairman for the evening, The Public is hereby notified long post was ler gths ahead. gave out bymp 198 after which that will not in any way be Archain beau on Yankee, ihen prayer was offered by Brother responsible for any debts contractapplied bis wbip vigorously and George Richards, followed by ed by my wife ESTELLA reduced the distance. Entering Scripture reading. Joshua 9. AUBERT, in the Republic of Pa.
tbe bome stretch Yankee con Next was a cornet selection by nama on account of unmention tinued to improve his position Mr. John Davis, a member of the able reasons.
and within 100 yards of the win La Boca Silver City Band; Bible ning post passed Crusader and Thoughts, by Miss Francis (Sgd. ALEXANDER AUBERT AT landed a winner by barely Brown: Short address by Bro Panama 23, 1923.
ledgth amid great excitement. ther Naman Allen followed by Johnnie Walker had an unfavor. violin selection by Mr. WilJuan Franco Track able start but finished splendid. liams.
Rent Receipt Books in Spanly being close on Crusader the judge stand was evening was given by Mr. The Workman Princery The principal address of the Ish and English for sale at passed. The pool paid 40 Waller, Secretary of the Li BoTO MORROW The seventh race, First ca Clubhouse. His address was American Handicap, of six fur very interesting, inspiring and MILE LIMIT AND PROlongs was the last event of the instructive and he took for his HIBITION.
Sunday, November 25th, 1923 day and resulted in a win for subject Courage Needed ToZapa in her usual classy style. day For What? Mr. Waller May Be. Veneno and Liandro spok in part as follows: The It must not be thought that the contested every inch of ground surest guarantee of success in British Government in doing their FINE PROGRAM OF but nearing the winning post life is courage to have fixed prin utmost to meet the American GoZ. pa went ahead and Liandro ciples. Surely then the art of vernment over the latter PADOF beat venens. for third place. The living honourably and filling in a bition law haxhere any pool paid 00 doned adherence In life, must not be left to mile territorial waters principle.
CHURCH SERVICES hazard, to habit, to custom, to The whole question in regard to channe, to caprice. He who the American request for the exEbenezr Christan Church would be successful and adroit tention of the limit to twelve miles ARRANGED BY Calldonia Road, Building 85 has need to well understand was laid before and discussed by the what rules may gulde bin; else Imperial Conference. Naturally, Panama.
be may weary himself to no pur. there was every desire to yssist the Sunday morning servico 11. 30.
pose and fail even by excess of American Government in preventSonday School 30 exertion. Let the young men ing the evasion of their laws, and Sunday evening service 7, 30 and women then exert a little ob every desire was shown to reach Monday eveving 7, 30 Believers meeting servation, see what general prin an accord whereby facilities would Tuesday evening m, Junior Christian cir les conduct to respectability, be given to American customs Crack Riders to appear Endeavour and let him select such as bave vessels to exercise a right of search Senior Christian Endeavour 30 been well tried; such as may pe beyond the three mile limit, meri.
for the First Time Wednesday evening 30 Prayer meeting culiarly suit bis situation to ca at the same time, permitting Friday evening 30 Choir Practios.
guide bim in specific difficulties, British vessels making turn about ODLE, Pastor in charge and courage to guard him trip to carry under seal their liNazarene Christian Chnrch against the various temptations que through American waters. First race starts at 00 sharp in life.
This would seem to be, broadly, Guachapali, Panama, Rain or Shine.
Ne very inspiringly treated on the common sense method of overSunday morning service, 11. a.
Sunday School the manner man worked under coming the difficilty without saSunday evening service 30 adverse circumstances, particu crificing any principle which is of larly the jeers of the world, but importance to either country, Monday evening 30 Believers meeting who, undgunted, achieve success mutual understanding on the rules Thursday evening 30 Junior Christian by bəing courageous and there to be observed should off, no inEndeavour, 30 Senior Christian Endeavour by helped humanity. At the superable difæculties.
Wednesday evening 30 Prayer Meeting Rev. Thorbourne gave a conclusion of the address the Thursday evening 30 Choir practice vote of thanks to the speaker Ish and English for Sale at The Rent Recept Books in SpanLadies Free Friday 30 Open air meeting and those who contributed to NEAL, acting Pastor in charge make the meeting a success WORKMAN Printery WORKMAN PRINTERY FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE RACES (Continued from Page 1)
will present flag with ceremony.
Scoutmaster Butcher will be ordered by Commissioner to receive flag. Scoutmaster will rise og command of Commissioner, and congratulations from Commissioners, ete. Ordered by Commissioner bout turn, and all troops will piesent lower colours, and will remain in this position until original position of colour party is reached. Band will keep time with colours on return. On resuming position address will be made by the British Minister of the Dignity and Significance of the Flag, and charge to boys on the hononr of the flag, The 2nd Panama Colors along with Scoutmaster Ford will be called by the Commissioner, who will adjust flag cord to the troop will be given to out turn and. cord carry out formality as in case with. the 1st Panama troop. Address will then be given by District Commissioner Bolt. vote of thanks to the gentlemen presentwill be given by District Commissioner Harris, Then will follow troop yells and three cheers for the Minister.
The troop will then leave headquarters, headed by Mr.
Omphroy, who will be in charge af two patrols of Patrol Leaders on bicycles, to a special service at St.
Paul Church, at which the flag will be dedicated by the Rt. Rev.
James Craik Morris. Bishop of the Canal Zone.
heels HERE AND THERE EVENTS. The Panama Jockey Club (Continued from Page 1) movement has been started in London to make provision for the social needs of West Indian students in that city. The prime movers are Dr. Harold Moody, his brother, Mr. Aston Moody, Eng. and Mr. 8. Cambridge Barrister at Law of British Guiana, and brother of our Mr. Henry Cambridge of Colon.
It is stated that considerable interest has been aroused by West Indian students in the movement and an influential committee has been to consider the scheme. Sir Sydney Oliver a former Governor of Jamaica was asked to preside at the first meeting of the committee to which he readily consented.
formed ADMISSION 50 The National Govetnment acquiesing to the request of a petition signed by the most repeesentative merchants of the city has anulled the decree whi:h formerly compelled each person passing through this Republic to pay a fee of one dollar.

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