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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924 OUR SPORTING PAGE Races! Races!
be no Last Sunday Races. omorrow Races to premises to Panama Patriarchie No. 223 races OF THE PATRIARCHIAL ORDER OF THE The Panama Jockey Club Good Races dem fecisty, anot only in assistance TO. MORROW JUAN FRANCO PARK is stone for seriously and chances.
mioimunize Panama City, WHEREAS the Papama Patriarchie No. 223 of the City of Panama, with grief and sorrow, on the 14th, day of April 1924 received the sad tidings of the death of Brother Andrew Fairweather. Past Most Venerable Patriach, esteemed and will belov.
ed brother of the in and who has laboured of establishing the five great Branches of our Order now established in this city, by which a vast number of our men, women and children are now enrolled.
AND WHEREAS in his life time he was interested and concerned on all the five great Branches of the O, O, of this City, and rendered whatever assistance he could for the better working of the Order, his service, advice, and council were often wisely given and adhered to for the good of the Oder.
Therefore be it resolved that we the Officers and Members of Panama Patriarchie No. 223 now in Session extend to the bereaved wife, family and friends our hesrtfelt sympathy and condolence on the death of our beloved brother Andrew Fairweather, P, and that we bow with them in humble submission to the will of Almighty God, being reminded that death is but the passing from time into eternity, and that all who live must die. After such a Christian life of our brother Andrew Fairweather, we say death is but the sunset of a perfect day to him at rest in that calm harbour, where the surges cease to roll. Our brotherly inter.
couse is here ended, but we can e er forget that not only ourselves but the Order in general has lost a friend, a dear, a Loyal and a true brother. True in life, we lament his death Be It Further Resolved, that a copy of this Resolution be placed in the minutes of our Institution, a copy sent to the Oddfellows Jour.
nal, a copy to the Bereaved family and a copy to the Workman newspaper for publication.
Done by the Panama Patri.
archie No. 223 of the Patriarcbial Order of the O.
This 2nd, of May 1924.
Signed Fitz Bowen.
NORMAN SPRINGER, LAYNER, Committee on Resolution.
The Salvation Army.
He wis es beloved order What Some of Our Readers Say: Good old Johnnie Walker, the eing at Juan Franco has Fighting Vedrines, the once uponSunday wero looked certainly reached the high water a time Forget Me. Not, temperaforward to with inten e interest mark. The time of our good ones mental Oh Pah, Diecinueve and and the lofty expectations of turfites were more than satisfiel. cracks of the North American sented class in a six fourlong, compares favourably with the the coming Matungo will repreThe weather was fine, the track turi. Last Sunday the five furlongs and Old man Chagres, Belford, like lightning, and the rinters were run in the excellent time of Estrella, Quickpa and Bayano simply danced around smashing 01 45 and to morrow under the will contend over a five These two the treasured records of the past. more favourable conditions of races promise to revive the exThe record breakers were the big weight and the same beautiful citement of the cattle Industry native Zapo who finisned the five weather we hope to equal our days.
furlong in 10 clipping 4 5, North American neighbours. On Three fine races are promised in Presents another fine Program of seconds from the previous record the fine eight event program we the native division.
and Antonieta of Stud Santa Clara who with an impost de 128 lbs. find the names of the record taken a vacation which makes the finished her five furlongs in 02 which is a guarantee of high class 126, Zaps with 108, Liandro with makers and record breakers, struggle between Almirante with and broke the record previously running.
made by herself 102 and Peligro with 98, a bitter The feature event is a five fur one indeed; Bulis comes out witr It is very regrettable that the long, sprint for imported horses 135 in class to fight Super feature event, a six furlong race of class Suspiro who is Zapo and Ormonde with 103 each for imported horses of class had to. e cancelled. This was due getting into fine shape, Glad and May Be with 88; and the ten to false start in which some of Night who now seems to be in bests of class will clash in a Sunday, May 18th, 1924.
the contestants went the entire tip top form, the flying Sasafras four furlong.
distance. It would certainly bxve in 47 5 seconds, and the darling who ran four furlongs last Sunday meant a new six furlong record: for Antonieta who smashed the five London Unity Day.
RAIN OR SHINE AT Mr. Espinosa flier Sasafras get furlong record to smitherings at ofi to a flying start ran the the previous meet will be first four furlongs in 47 5 seconds fray. The picking of the winner Londan Unity, are hereby notified in All members of the Improve the Independent Order of Oddfellowr, and twished the sfx pulled up in the wonderful of 16 a matter for the gods.
that London will The race of the day was the five The class event will send be observere on June 8th Doxa.
furlong event for imported horses Clara and Cortes over the mile. Star of Hope District, that after. It has been decided by the Five interesting Races for Imported of class Four well know. The outcome of this race is very returning from the church, the sprinters. Antonieta Starry, Frou doubtful and it therefore promises horses and three for Native ponies Frou and Alta Mae were preceding speeululation ran high as to which the two great guns of the clay are Star of Chorrillo Lodge Chambers would be the winner. Autonieta carrying an impost of 135 and 133 carried practically a leta pounds respectively, which may Brown Leaves First Race will commence at their Frou Frou and Starry The plodding Santa Hospitai.
they in turn carried a p. Sharp.
stone Clara carries 118 and the MudAfter a little der, Cortez with 90 pounds may for Alta Mae.
manoeuvering they were sent off The many friends of to a good start sligtly favouring prove a formidable opponent.
Brown, choir master of the Panama Alta Mae, who left the tape like a Relieved of Antonieta, class Baptist church will be glad to ADMISSION: fla h; but she was not long to horses will wage a battle royal know that he is out of the hospital lead tor De Mayo hook up over seven furlongs for leadership. and feeling greatly improved.
Starry who always ran at the tail to thank ail the Antonieta and ere two furlongs of Antonieta will be called upon churches Lodges, and friends who Grand Stand Grounds 50c.
were runsbe assumed and maintained the lead despite the to defend this position against sympathized with him during his wonderful ride of Aranguiz and Curtez, Horrizonte and Frou weeks of illne33. His family also Ladies Free the great response of Starry who Frou. The races of this class have thank those who rallied around succeeded in subduing the flying a. ys been very interesting and her during his absence.
Alta Mae but could not diminish the distance between him and the leaping Antonieta. The finish was Antonieta 1st, Starty In the seven furlonus for im ported horses of class Touin and Santa Clara, Cortex and Mary Erb faced the starter and the Santa Ulura contingent romped home easy winners. Mary Erb rau last but she showed much improved form The order of finish was Sinta Clara t, Tonin, 2nd.
Johathan Cross of St. Andrew, George McLaren of Barbados, Eustace Waite of St. George, Io Class Mr. Duque Capi.
Jamaica, who resides at Paraiso, who resides at 24th Street, ChorBarbados, a competent chauffeur tana ran as she Was wont to and employed at the Pedro rillo, where he keeps a tailoring who operates a chiva, says, in the early days, beating the establishment, declares that after Miguel Locks, states, that he like to smoke Victor Cigarettes, champion Vedrines and the fleet smoking Victor Cigarettes for is fully content with Victor as they suit my taste and are Ceci and Fulera over the four Cigarettes and will smoke no other many months he has concluded, without any fault.
furlongs; and Mr. Espinosa that they are a high grade smoke. brand.
Matungo with 128 pounds beat Urama with 118 into subjection David Jerkens of British Jacinto Thompson of Britover thn same distance.
Thomas Erlington of Christ Guiana, who resides at 21 Street, ish Guiana, who resides at La In the native event for class the chestnut Zapo stepped Church, Barbados, who resides Guachapali, says; smoke Vic. Boca and is employed as helper at at Red Tank and is employed tor Cigarettes, and get better the Balboa Machine Shops, states, the five furlongs in 10 5 beat.
ing with ease the champion Almi by the Quartermaster, states, results from them than any other that he will not smoke any other that he smokes Victor Cigarettes, brinis Lave ev smoked. but Victor Cigarettes because he rante. Balis with his barden of aod find them mild and pleasant.
124 pounds ran past his rivals finds them an agreeable smoke.
Ferdinand Facey of Rivers.
as if they were standing stock still, dale, Jamaica, who resides at finishing the four furlongs in 57 Stephen Palma of Bridgtown, seconds; and in Bob sprang 74 Ancon Avenue, a shoemaker Simeon McBean of Falmouth, Bardados, residing at Red Tank, by calling, says am still Jamaica, who is known as an the surprise of the day by snatchand employed on the Mira ory from Tortuga in a ing going the limit with Vietor efficient violinist, says, have flores locks, says, am a con. Cigarettes, smoke them daily, keenly contested four furlong bren smoking Victor Cigarette for struggle and paid the pool of the stant patron of Victor Cigarettes. and am very much pleased with moke them because they suit my more than a year, and have do them.
day, the handsome sum of 22, 60 cause of complaint taste. Chapman of Brown Farewell for Nooly Peter Littonwbo hails from Town, Jamaica, residing at 3rd of Sylvester Murdock of Kingston, St. Phillips, Barbados, and works November Street where he keeps Jamaica, states that he will not at the Miraflores locks, states, a small grocery business, says, smoke any other brand but Victor On the 24th of the present month smoke Victor Cigarettes because the Society that he is extremely gratified of will have its annual Cigarettes as they contain all the they give a real fine smoke being the benefits he gets, by smcking elements of a good smoke. Social. This coming function Victor Cigarettes.
very mild and pleasant.
is expected to eclipse all previous ones as, apart from the regular Sibert Steadmap of Port ofCanute Taylor of Christ Dalton Mills of Bay Road, musical program, card games, etc. Spain. Trinidad, who resides at Church, Barbados, a very clever the Society will on that occasion Barbados, who resides at Paraiso, La Boca and is employed by the mechanic. who resides at 20th give a farewell reception to and is employed at Miraflores, Guo Shooting Club, says, Street, Guachapali, the says, smoke Victor Ciga pioneer Secretary of sil smoke Vietor Cigarettes and will smoke Victor Cigarettes and ver clubhouse activities on the rettes and find them delightful smoke no other brand, because find them tasty. They are the Canal Zone, who it is said is leavas a mild and pleasant smoke.
they are like a honeysuckle. cigarettes, longed for.
ing the Isthmus for gcod. Mr.
is one of the men who in.
Theodore Samuels of St.
Daniel Channer of St. Kitts, Samuel Ricketts native of I, who resides at Juan Diaz as the social activities of La Boca Catherine, Jamaica, who resides at New Providence, and is a Street and works with the Panama St. Vincent, who resides at La the.
Tramway Company, says, Boca, and employed at dation has been well laid, as the La successful cultivator says, of Coaling Plant, expresses smoke Victor Cigarettes and have his Boca Athenaeum is the only liteall the cigarettes have smoked, ech preference for Victor Cigarettes Victors are the best as they do got so accustomed to their mild rary society functioning at present as they surpass all other brands, not leave any nauseating effects.
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in mildnes and pleasant taste.
cluded in the reception will be Secretary and Mrs. Waller of the Louis Robinson of St. James, Reuben Collymore of BridgeClubhouse, members of the residing at Monte Lirio, and town, Barbados, residing at New Angel Kennedy of Colon, one Athenaeum, who, it is expected, employed on the railroad line, Gatun and employed at the of Colon premier barbers dewill be transferred to Cristobal to repair section, says, smoke locks out there, says, smoke clares that it is hard to find an replace Secretary and Mrs. Neely.
Victor Cigarettes, always, Among Victor Cigarettes and will not equal to Victor Cigarettes, for the men where work, the smoke any other brand as they their excellent mildess And demard is for Victors only. meet all my requirements. pleasant taste.
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Apply on premises says, Neely (Continued from page 1)
be conducted for 10 days at Cristobal. Major Cecil Walker the leading West Indian officer will accompany the Commissioner op his tour right on to the islands and British Guiana Major Walker career in the Salvation Army has been successful and progressive. He represented the at the Tuskegee Conference in the United States some years ago. In 1924 the Major was one of the party that represented the West Indies in the Salvation Army International Congress held in London, and again in 1921 he attended the Councils of Social workers from all parts of the Salvation Amy World. After the Councils he remained in London taking an insight into our Inter.
national Training operations, thus qualifying himself for the position of Principal of our Training Garrison in Kingston, Jama (awhich he now holds.
Commissioner Bullard and Major Walker will be in hi vama City on Sunday 25th May, V, The Holiness Meeting at 1) a.
will be conducted in the Hall at Guachapali; at 30 the Brigade of Life Saving Chums will be inaugurated by the Commissioner.
The Life Saving Guards, Scouts and Sunbeams will be on parade.
The Commissioner is well known in Panama City and has reputatioa for eloquence and interest.
The Major is aggressive and fiery, but this will be his first visit to the City and West Indians, will of course, want to see and hear this great man of the face.
Adjutant Jacobs has secured the use of the National Theatre for the night meeting. There is plenty of space and friends of the Army in Panama City and the Canal 2008 are heartily invited to attend Neely The Cigarette without a Fault

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