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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY JANUARY 3, 1925 OUR SPORTING PAGE To Morrow Races The Week Program THEATRES both The Panama Jockey Club will resume the Season programme with eight races.
involving nearly fifty horses, at Juan Franro to morrow afternoon.
As this will be the first meeet for the new year it goes without saying that fans are anxious to start the year right by placing their favorites.
No less than eight entries are booked to face the barrier in the first race and thirteen in the fifth, for natives. Baby Peggy, Strawberry, Renown and Terribl are to meet two others in the second race. In the third, Mary Erb, West Meath and Peti, carrying 128, 123, and 106 pounds, respectively, will face the barrier, while a similar number, Starry, Santa Clara and Margot are booked for the fourth race on the card.
In the six h, West Meath will again face the tape with four others including Plaudellia, No Se and Flap per, and Starry will carry ninety pounds in the seventh against Tonin, Margot Dad and Chilenita, Five entries are booked for the last race; Zapo Carrying 123 ponuds Almiranie 120 and Peligro, Hero and Roamer, 99, 77 and 76 pounds respectively.
There is no question but that to morrow card is replete with material for furnishing turfites one of the best series of enjoyment ever offered for some ime.
AMERICA CECILIA Sunday PLEASURE MAD Thursday January 4th with Mary Aldens January 8th 1925 Monday DANCER OF THE NILE Friday January 5th with Carmel Meyers January 9th Tuesday DARING CHANCES PICTURE FOR THE CECILIA with Jack Hoxie Saturday January 10th January 6th (America only)
TO BE SELECTED Wednesday UNDER THE RED ROBE To Day Saturday and January 7th with Alma Rubens To Morrow Sunday Thursday FAIR WELK Monday January 8th with Walter Hiers January 5th Friday HEAD OVER HEELS Tuesday January 9th with Mahel Normind January 6th Saturday THE RAGGED HEIRESS Wednesday January 10th with Shirley Mason January fi AUSTIN CONNELL The Anglo Saxon Navies.
Holder of Certificate of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the direct West Indian caRoyal College of Music, Lonr ble despatch from London don, will give a limited num dated December 24th states ber of pupils lessons on the that Great Britain is unex.
Piano.
cited by the reports that Apply early. Terms mod. America has a spy on the erate. 175 Central Avenue, Royal Fleet. The fact is Panama.
there are very few secrets, if any, writes the Evening Standard, between the Brihe Week News tish and American navies.
In Brief.
When the American battle equadron joined the grand Fleet under Admiral Beatty (Continued from page 1) it became an integral part when in the vicinity of one Alfred his command and Matthews farm Ellis shed the was supplied with all one eves of Matthew (1) en signal books, range finding sitting in front of his pack. He implements and so on, cofired a load of buck shot at the cat; the cat got away but seven operating in the closest way buckshots entered the shack, one with the other units of the which passed throughsix year. fleet. As a matter of fact UA of old Altora Matthew hand while the American ought to be she was sleeping on her little cot well supplied with informaMalog ide her brother. Judge tion regarding our own, for Wade of Cristobal Magistrate the other its superior rates of pay attwo soleiers guilty of without tract deserters to a very permit and hunting with Jack considerable degr e is one of lights. They were tined 40 and the reasons British ships IN 20 respectively.
so seldom visit American ports.
Returning to their home on Otoque Island where they had left for Pearl Islands to hunt pearl PANAMA CAPITAL FRIEDNLY shells and sell in Panam, Luis SOCIETY Munoz and Pastor Murillo, fishermen, in their frail fishing boat, were turned over into the sea WIII Install Officers when about four or five miles south of Tubogu Island on All members of the Panama Wednesday night of Inst week Capital Friendly Society are about half pist eight o clock advised that the Installation of sudden wind had overtuned their Officers will take place on Monday boat. Being clever swimmers they Jan. 12th. 1525 at 00 the succeeded in vivin under the half Oficers are as follows: sunking boat and relieved it of Bros: Hurley, Pres; sails, etc. climbed into it and Burgess, Vie Press D. Beckthere bad to stay in water in the Gen. Sec. E. Beckles, half sucken bout for seventeen Asst. See: Jus Carter, Ree. Sec. hours washed to and fro by the Dayrell, rs. A. Innis, Waves and followed by man eating shaakes for some time. They did Trustees.
ting W. Heward aud Rice not suffer and then had to buried in a watery grave: they Sek visiters will also take plice, it The appointment of Marshall were picked up helpless and is hoped for a large gathering in half starved about miles from land by the steamship Trafale and brought to Balboa on Friday.
TAKE NOTICE Court found 7th JOB PRINTING Of every description DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH AT THE cieteen ttendance.
Scissors and Paste WORKMAN PRINTERY The Barbados Indnstrial Exibition which came to a close on the 12 uito, es ud to have veena Very successful function. The num.
ber of exhibit were less than in former years, but the standard of excellence was maintained in the Various sections. The receipts taken at the gates during the two davs were in the vicin ty of. 100.
The Christmas boliday exten ded over four days in Barbados, Wen business closed down on Wednesday Dee mber 24, they did tot re opeu until Monday Decem ber 20. This long by the entire mercantile bouy, who that the period should not be broken by opening on Saturday. The agre.
eigent was been unanimous.
Races! Races!
the JUAN FRANCO TRACK TO MORROW Sunday, January 4th, 1925 Good Races. The following is a good story of that illustrions miser of words, President Coolidge. An English lady wat between a Frenchman and Coolidge at dinner. The dinner through, she gave a heavy sigh of relief. Asked what was the matter she aid: It was my lot to it bet een two men; ore can speak Englist and the other won WILL BE RUN OFF RAIN OR SHINE The feature bicycle race, All contributions intended for the nine mile championship, publication in the Workman on was won by Nimbley of Saturday niist reach che office not AA RED TELEGRAPH. Panama, at the athletic and later than mid day Thursday cycle meet held at Isthmian (Continued from page 2)
Park on New Year Day, under the uspices of the we may be sure, be in fu Panama Athletic Club and agreement We are aware that in Beneficient Association. Nim.
some quarters atxiety is felt lest bley showed exceptional interruptions should arise throu: skill as a cyclist: he came breaks in the cable system between Hallax and Grand Turk first in all the cycle events which now becomes main he entered and in the ninemain channel for messages between the mile headed a field of West Indies and the mother about twenty riders.
country, but we are able to give aussurance that this matter ich has formed the subject of re resentation by the West India Young People Union Elects CARTEROK ommittee to the Colonial Office, Officers For Term is receiving attention and that it certain that adequate steps wil weken ti sateguard the On Tuesday night last, the interest of all concerned. in coi. Pastor of the Bethlehem Church of clusion, while FLET wisning God speed God convened a special business ute to the new al red systmi, we meeting and mong the matters would urge upon our readers in which formed a great part of the thie country is 11 as in the business was that of the election of West Indies and British Guiana Officers for the ich the desirability of their making organized justitie over a month use of it to the fullest extent ago.
though this injunction should be The meetis was a lengthy one supererogatory sense it must be as tuany items on the Church realised that the more trafic is agenda had to be dealt with, which sent over the route the smaller took quite a good time.
will be the deticis wbi the contributing te veruments will have ever elected to fill offices. Bro The following Officers were hom to meet. Wost luula Committee S Weblev Pre ident. Sis. Circular)
Mocaskey Secretary, and Sis Stone Treasurer. The Pre: ident!
was then authorized to arrange Removed.
for a meetiog of the Union, wben we will complete the election of other Officers needed. Many CARTER thanks were effered to Bros Dr. VASQUEZ, Surgeon Harris and Small, and Sis, INKS. PASTES MUCILAGES Dentist and Dr. STANLEY sin on, who acted protemas Mechanical Dentist have re surer respectively. The Unioa has Pr sident, Secretary and Trea BENEDETTI HERMANOS Central Ave 3rd. St.
moved their offices and is a member ship already of thirty PANAMA now located in cool and com nine (39) and a bright future is in modious quarters at 125 The Purity Club goes into Central Avenue, were they operation from this coming week, will be pleased to meet their and it is a certainty that this will meet a long felt want among our PRODUCTS young people.
Four Races for Imported horses and Four for Native bred ponies ANOTHER GOOD CARD ISARTERY)
The Demerara Legislature, Having unanimously approved of the seheme for the formation of a Union to promote the welfare an confort of students from the West Indies and Derrerara while undergoing studies in Gaeat Britwins included in the estimates for 1925 a sum (not yet specified)
as the colony contribu ion in aid of the endowment fund of the Union.
Everybody will be there. Don miss it. Eraser INKY RACER First Race Starts p. Sharp Always in stock at ADMISSION: Grand Stand Grounds 50c British Consulate Notice.
The British Consulate General.
at Panama, would be glad of information respecting the whereabouts of Miss Myra Walker and the two children of the late Frances Regina Williams. nee Walker. Miss Walker is reported cr Panama in 1909.
store CA the left sie Catherine. Japonica Advertise in the Workman it will pay you numerous patrons.
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