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PAGE SIX THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924 German Story of Sink Canal Zone Notes ing of Lusitania Laundry. LA ESPERANZA. Soap Factory KLIM To be POWDERED WHOLE MILK (Continued from page 5)
theatre, and when you are dead it brings out the bretheren of the order to march behind your hearse. Hence, put money in your pocket.
broke is bad; it worse; it a crime, for it silly. Crimes can be pardoned and sins forgiven, but for the plum fool there no hope. The latterGold! yellow, glittering precious gold! why this much of this will make black white, foul fair, wrong right, base noble, old young, coward valiant. Why, this yellow slave will knit and break religions, bless the accursed, make the hoaryy leprosy adored, place thieves and give them titles, knee and approbation secators on the bench. This is it that makes the wappened widow wed again.
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Only Four Competitors Took Part.
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whenever you need it Boat Commander Log Reveals Official Version THE BEST of the Destruction, THE BEST ONE TORPEDO USED. LAUNDRY QUALITY SERVICE Capt. Schweiger contra.
SOAP dicts Survivors, who said in the city.
Thot He Fired Twice.
Absolute satisfacfor Laundry BIG SHIP ANK FAST.
tion and purposes cable despatch from Berlin dated April 15 says. After Quick Service.
being Use it all the time buried nine years in the archives of the German Naval Department the exact description of how the Lust ante in his log tanla was sunk, wie book by Captain Schweiger, the Uboat commander who sunk her, was TELEPHONE 629 PANAMA.
published here to day. It was taken from an unpublishel volume of the official history of German naval oper ations to be issued soon by the Gerbe issued som man General Admiralty Staft.
The submarine comanded by Captain Schwieger the 20 was cruising off the Irish coast May, 1915, preparing your Milk and paywhen a big passenger steamer was sighted with four funnels and two ing more money? Buy masts. She was moving so fast that it seemed doubtful the boat could overtake her, but presently she changed her course herself within torpedo range of the boat, which fired a torpedo from a distance of UNSWEETENED 700 yards, hitting the steamer to all ready to use.
wan starboard.
Star The steamer began to sink Imme.
Exchange the labels for toys and Aluminum Pots at he diately. The torpedo effect is thus described in his log by Captain Schwieger. There came a tremendous detonation, with a very dense smoke cloud reaching far above the forward funColon or Panama nel. Besides the torpedo explosion there must have been another. Boil er or coal or powder. The super structure over the place hit and over the bridge were torn asunder. Fire in Central and South America. It is broke out and smoke hid the to be hoped that as very few of these high bridge. The ship immediately will be bought by the indians, that stopped, and soon listed heavily to all Christian minded people of this ward starboard, and simultaneously Community will buy copies of this began sinking by the bow. It looked gospel if for no other reason than to as if she would soon founder. help along the good work. Great confusion ensued aboard, Why throw away your old, but no The translator, it is hoped will have Lifeboats were swung out and some copy righted these books to protect doubt interesting, books when you of them lowered into the water, but himself against Infringments of his the crew must have lost their heads rights. And we think it opportune to can have them neatly bound at badly in doing this, since hoats filled with people slipped down call the attention of the Government to the fact that now the preli. ward and it the water either stern or minary works has started has started, they how first and immediately were step in and take advantage of the opswamped.
imped.
portunity offered to establish schools 93 CENTRAL AVENUE On the port side fewer boats were and procuring through this Evangelist lowered than on the starboard, owing a set of elementary books printed in a Opposite Cecilia Theatre to the heavy list.
Indian and Spanish. It is a splendid When attacked the ship was mal opportunity to help the indians by ing twenty knots. Since it seemed educating them.
she could remain above water only The proper name of the language a short time, put on a speed of s, we are told Ngobere and it has twenty four knots and headed seaward. Moreover, could not have shot thirteen different sets of numeral adinterchangable The best Tonic in the World a second torpedo into tħat crowd of lectives, five cases, nouns and Verbs, and that the noune people themselves ve form their plural by the addition of It is interesting to recall in con the affix tre.
nection with with Captain Schwieger log that the statement commonly made This elegant Tonic preparation is highly recommend by survivors that the German boat fatal accident ed in Debility, Nervousness, Female Weakness, fired torpedoes, directly contra.
diets Captain Schwieger version, yet Impoverishment of the Blood, and to build up Monday morning at Guabito a fatal he explicitly states that the second a run down constitution.
explosion followed the first, so this accident occured which resulted in It promotes digestion, improves the appesecond explosion may have been the instant death of a promising young mistaken by by those aboard the Lusi boxer, Sam Rufus. It is not clear just tite, nd gives tone and energy to the whole system how it happened, but it seems that tania for a second armore in the official des Furthermore in the DOSE: One small Wine glass before each meal or be was riding on the stop of a tal end now car when both trains collided near of the Lusitania sinking, now the switch for California. Two other times a day.
cription published for the first time, the statement to made, based on Captain men were involved in the mixup but Schwieger log, that he was much they got off with minor injuries.
surprised when the Lusitania started sinking, after only one torpedo put Attempted Suicide into her, since he had been forced to shoot two torpedoes to sink much smaller vessels.
News was received here Monday last from La Palma Farm of the attempted suicide of a woman named BOCAS NOTES Agatha Lindsay. We gather from the report that Agatha was the common CALL IN AT REDUCES INDIAN LAANGUAGE TO at La Palma and that she committed law wife of Chas. Mason, timekeeper WRITING the weakness through remorse.
It seeps there was a quarrel of serious The language spoken by the Vall dimensions after which on Saturday, ente Indians of Panama has at last about midday she threw herself in been made writable by a young Pan. the Sixaola River, but was quickly amanlan Evangelist, who was sent rescued and handed over to the Costa among them since 1918. The Speech Rican authorities.
we are told is very confusing, mere No. 93, Central Avenue expressious, depending more on inexpress The WORKMAN Newsflexfon than lucidity, which made the job a very hard one. In 1921 and 1922 paper can be had at the folthe first results were made available lowing places: in print.
They were a Primer and a The Variety Store, 76 Chorrillo ASSORTMENT OF Catechism.
Lindsay Place, No. 2, During 1923 the Evangelist trans Street, San Miguel.
lated St. Matthew Gospel in this March, Barber, 55, Cali GOOD STATIONERY new languega and through the cour donia Road, tesy of the American Bible Society SOUVENIRS, 000 copies are now being printed at the Pacific Press in Cristobal, unRent Receipt Books in Spander the supervision of Rev. Ish and English for sale at Jordan, representative of that body The Workman Printery THE WORKMAN how first, Milk that is Accompanied by sweet strains of music by an orchestra directed by Neilson, the Women Life Problem Club of La Boca conduct.
ed a Living Model Show and Dance at La Boca Clubhouse last Satur.
day evening. While the popular Clubhouse is famous for its dances, this is the first time a show of the kind has been held there, and from what can be gathered it is the first show of the kind ever held by coloured people on the Isthmus.
The function was opened by Mrs. Grant and directed by Mrs.
Florence Smith, both members of the Club The judges were. Miss.
Flowers, Mrs. Morais and Miss.
Flora Reiz.
Unfortunately, there was but four dressmakers who competed.
THE SHOW Morning dresses by Mrs. Viney Robinson: Models Mrs. Helen Waller and Mrs. Robinson herself.
Afternoon dresses made by Mrs.
Viney Robinson: Models Miss.
Pinnock, Miss. Campbell and Mrs. Robinson herself.
Afternoon dress made by Mrs.
Nightengale:Model Mrs. Helen Waller.
Afternoon dress made by Mrs.
Worrell: Model Miss. Esther Burke.
Evening dresses made by Mrs.
Viney Robinson: Models Miss.
Pinnogk, Miss. Campbell, Mrs.
Olga King and Mrs. Robinson herself.
Evening dress made by Mrs.
Fleming. Model Mrs. Helen Wal.
ler While the simple designs of the morning dresses did not make much impression on the audience, the afternoon dresses were closely scrutinized and the evening dresses brought the full adience, with the exception of a few irresponsible boys, to the front of the stage for a close view of the demonstrators who paraded the platform to the tune of an appropriate waltz.
The following decision rendered by the judges was announced by Mrs. Smith: 1st prize, evening dress, made by Mrs. Viney Robinson and worn by Miss. Campbell; 2nd prize, afternoon dress, made by Mrs. Viney Robinson, worn by Mrs. Viney Robinson.
The evening dress was made of grey crepe de chine trimmed with pink charmoise and the afternoon dress of ratine.
The competition was far from being keen, as nine of the twelve dresses shown were made by the winner, Mrs. Robinson.
Apart from the living models, gorgeous dresses were worn by most of the ladies in the audience. After the Show dancing was indulged in until midnight. The affair on the whole was a success, considering its the first time anything of the kind has been presented to the community. Much credit for the program is due to Mrs. Waller, President of the Women Life Problem Club, who created the idea of the Show, always fresh VIGOR TONIC WO fresh supply is only a phone call away torpedo JAVIER MORAN American Pharmacy.
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