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PAGE TWO THE WORKMAN, 11 Uli DAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 Interesting News from The West Indian Indian Islands BARBADOS Woman Dead Body Discovered IN UNUSED HOUSE IN CHELSEA ROAD, FREE One Ejector Case Believed To Have Been Murdered.
with us SUSPEGT UNDER ARREST, The Perfect One Hand Cigarette Case OVEEN ing:HANG TE LUCKY STRIKE murdered, LUCKY STRIKE pleasant feature of the season is the number of regular who aro again with us. At the tei Pomeroy, the guest book records QUEEN the familiar natures of FAIR DRESSING visitors from Canada and the A, who ten acquaint Imagine yourself ances here each year. It has with long, waving, silken bicone part of their life hair. Think how attractive routine. They like Barbados, you would be. This you can easily have by using QUEEN because Barbados to them exHAIR DRESSING This dressDresses all that is best is bealth ing also removes dandruff e orts, and they are happy and stops falling hair. Cost only 25e a large box at good drug stores and Brewer Hess Death Fron. Ptornaine 5e to 25e Store Poisoning Wholesale Quees Agents 165 Central Ave. family of four in Norham Panama City.
Road, Carrington Village, wers 109 Bolivar St.
taken to the Gneral Hospita Colon.
on Thursday suffering from ptomaide poisoning, symtoms of Just Press The Cigarette which became psesent following the consumption meal of Asked by th Magistrate whether the Button Jumps to coucou and flying fish. The fi she always dressed like that the were said to be stalu and soft, won an replied that Jhww. bwis meet You as though Iced, and the eyes red directie her ac ions. His Wor The grandmother, Mercy Murship firmly order her to put rel, has since cied, but the other away the bouqat which she wis of the family, two boys respect errsing and directed neto tell ively 22 and 6, and a girl, 14 ne Court whether she was quity years of age, are recovering. or not of the charge. She re.
inquiry was held at the General phed that she had flogged the Hospital wo. nan and that Jehovan bad given her the right to flog unWe will give one of these Cases FREE to anyone belie, 10 siuners lika ber.
turning in TRINIDAD An old woman friend of the complainaat who had gone with her to see what th: Siint could 100 EMPTY Saint Before The do for them, gave evidence of the assault Magistrate The Court imposed a fine of of wbich was compensation SIN EXORCISED WITH to complainant The case against Sister Ella HORSEWHIP who was not served wis posis.
PACKAGES poned. Fresh summons to issue.
VIOLENT WOMAN FINED 15 MARCH OF THE SAINT.
TO Hundreds of people from BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Panama) Ltd. From Port of Spain Gazette)
Corial and ſera Villaga followed the gowned figure from Iere vii93 Avenue B, PANAMA The Saint of Corial Village was lage three miles distant from FIDANQUE HENRIQUEZ co. Bolivar Avenue, COLON brought on Monday morning the Court with a reverence that betore Mr. Cazabon the must be seen to be believed.
UNITED FRUIT Co. Almirante ARISTIDES ROMERO, David presiding Magistrate, charged by Reaching Princes Town, the and old woman named is Sarah crowd of believers was joined CARL FRIESE CO. Bocas del Toro MIGUEL CONTE. Penonome Dixon, who had gone to the by another crowd, some juring, Smoke LUCKY STRIKE and Save your Empty Packages. Saini abode at Corial, Iere some inclined to believe the WODVillage, to see for herself some derful things claimed by the Fresh Stock received from New York weekly.
of the wonderful cures effected. woman followers. Anyway Relatiog to ide Court the cutrage the march eclipsed any show, cxccess 0:00:08:55 committed upon her by ever made at Carnival time. Saint who gave her nama as Mrs. Dorris llender. Mrs. rom While waiting in the charge tine paid THE TOURIST SEASON. Dixon said that on the 21st Callender cember she journeyed to lere the cares effected by her. She history of The best Tonic in the World Village and was standing in the claimed to have cured a PoliceA Promising Beginning road before the defendant man who was given up by the house where a large crowd had doctors. man called Mault icing uader the above head was preaching to them. Sudden rheumatism and many others.
collected listening to what she who she said was crippled with This elegant Tonic preparation is highly recommend lines the Weekly Herald says ly Callender se zad a large Who the fine was paid the inter alia:od in Debility, Nervousness, Female Weakness, horsewhip and rushed at her and woman was borne a way by ber The tourist Impoverishment of the Blood, and to build up season has flogged her. She could not couat followers rejoicing.
opened beigntly and the future bow many lashes she received a run down constitution outlook is rosy.
The recogazd woman kown to Callender It promotes digestion, improves the appehotels are already well patron followers as Sister Ella also WINDWARD ISLANDS 1aed, and Ms. Barclay of the bat ber.
CRICKET TEAM: tite, and gives tone and energy to the whole system Ho el Pomeroy has imformed us Toe Saint. who is a burly that comparing this period of the black woman, appeared in Court DOSE: One small Wino glass before each meal or current season with that of last wearing To Visit Trinidad, a flowing gown of times a day.
year it is immensely brighter. scarlet with a thick girdle with On advanced bookings and other tassels and a tall crown made of indications there is every con mauvy cloth trimmed with lace. Club authorities have received The Queen Park Cricket filence that the 1923. 24 season She also carried a huge bouquet communication from Mc. voing to be a nummer. One of wayside ilowers and crotons. Richardson, Hon. Secrecary of the St. Vincent of the proposed visit to the Colony of a cricket team representative of the Windward Islands. According to arrangements the visitors, who will consist of players from St. Viocent, Grenada and St.
Lucia, will probably arrive early in May. It is expected that four or tive games will be played. The fixtures will commence with a match against the Queen Park to be followed by an AlHead Office: 60 WALL STREET, New YORK CITY Trinidad game and will probably Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK include matches against some of the other leading first class clubs.
S485 SA to bave the Wave Bave a The Weekly Herald of the 14tb inst. reports the follow The unused cellar of a partly built house in Chelsea Road revealed a gruesome find at break of dawn, yesterday. It was the lifeless body of a young colored woman, later identified as Delcina Cordeaux, a domestic servant in the employ of Mrs. Cbarles Holder of Upper Bay Street.
She is believed to have been prerumably by strangulation or some similarly horrid process of physical violence and an arrest has eady been made of the suspect, Julian Franklir, who was her reputed husband. The green eyed mon ster, jalousy, is believed to have been the principal actor in this summary of the evidence taken is given below.
Abraham Cordeaux, father of the deceased woman, dentified be body as that of this daughter, Delcina. He said she was about 25 years of age and lived with him at Hirdebury Road up to 12 months ago, when she left to work with a shopkeeper named Holder of Bay Street. He understood she lived with one Julian Franklin as his reputed wife. This morning be learnt that the body of a woman had been found in the cellar of a house in the course of erection near Chelsea Road and on going there discovered it to be the body of bis daughter.
Charles Holder, who is a shopkteper in Upper Bay Street, said that the deceased bad been in his employ for about three months as a domestic servant. She used to sleep on the premises, but failed to put in an appearance for the first time on the 10th inst. after leaving there between and 730 About 45 o clock yesterday morning (11th instant. Mrs Chase, one of his neighbours, came to his place and asked whether the deceased to her work. He replied. and she suggested to him and to go and see if it was not her body under the flooring of a house near by. He went to the spot and found the dead body of Cordeaux. She was lying on her back. He saw a policeman on guard in the vicinity, acquainted him of the fact and took him to the spot. man named Julian Franklin used to come to his place to see the deceased. On Thursday night, after the de ceased had left. Franklin came to his front door and asked to be allowed to see Mrs Holder.
He called bis wife and litt her talking to Franklin, who soon lett. About half an hour after he had left his house be heard a womon cry out as if someone had struck ber. The sound came from the direction of the new house.
Helen Holder said she was the wife of Charles Holder. On Thursday night Frakklin and the deceased left her home together about o clock. About o clock Franklin returned alone and asked to be allowed to see her. She went to him and be said to ber: Mrs.
Holder see Cordeaux out there with Shepherd. She looked in the direction in which Franklin pointed and saw the deceased, Shepherd (the person referred to)
and two other persons.
Franklin also told her that the deceased, had slighted him dur.
the past fortnight and if she was no use to him, she would be of no use to anybody else as he was going to kill her, also told her that if she did not have a servant next morning she must not be disappointed.
Franklin left and some time later she heard the deceased crying Julian, Julian, Julian.
as if somebody was beating her.
She had often spoken to Franklin: for striking the deceased.
Freaklin was out of work and decessed used to feed him.
VIGOR TONIC had come JAVER MORAN American Pharmacy.
International Banking Corporation Depository of the PANAMA CANAL American Warships for Trinidad 124 Submarines to Visit Harbour Capital and Surplus 10, 000, 000 Currency and the United States Government Direct Representation through our own Branches and those of THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK in ENGLAND FRANCE SPAIN ITALY BELGIUM CHINA JAPAN INDIA JAVA STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PHILLIPINES ARGENTINE BRAZIL CUBA PERU PORTO RICO URUGUAY AND VENEZUELA Capital and Surplus 10, 000, 000 currency CHILE Franklin Correspondents in all the Trade Centers and Ports of the World The Trinidad Guardian Wireless Service announced CEE January that more than 100 warsbips, constituting the greatest Armada ever gathered under the American flag bad left their stations for winter manoeuvres at Panama The American Consul, Mr. Baker, has now received information from the United States Navy Department, that a fleet of six vessels, Savannah. being flagship, accompanied by 24 submarines, will reach Trinidad early in March.
and will remain for about two weeks. Each of the surface ships (Continued on page 7)
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