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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 1928, Tomorrow Races Worker Corner. Important Notice The following is the Program for tomorrow races:FIRST RACE 614 Furlongs. Purse 100 El Chichi 80 Dardanela 90 Excuse Me 132 Cococha 97 SECOND RACE Furlongs Purse 100 lofimo 90 Dempsey 125 Zapo 124 May 101 Tandey 121 Silver Spray 120 THIRD RACE 692 Furlongs Purse 125 Frivolous er 3 90 (Cap. Alvarade 120 (Garzona 115 Super Gloria 106 Hit Or Miss 107 La Chiquilla 95 FOURTH RACE Furlongs Purse 100 Dardanela 126 Diecises 97 Honey Dew 122 (El Chichi 115 (Barba Roja 101 Pistol 103 FIFTH RACE Furlongs Puree 100 Candlewood 90 Infimo 90 Dempsey 120 silver Spray 120 SIXTH RACE Furlongs Purse 125 Chombo Gordo 126 Dixie 124 Copi 115 Billy Dennis 111 Kitty Gil)
1121 Cap. Alvarado 94 SEVENTH RACE Furlor gs Purre 100 Dieciseis 11 Barba Roja 105 Honey Dew 12 Tunney 10 Zapo 108 107 THE WORKMAN PRINTERY (Continued from pase One)
monstrate its numerical strength Speakers will extoll its virtues from one end of the land to the other but most of the people will be picknicking and devoting labor day of honor and recog.
nition to personal pleasure. Yet if these facts are not self evident, they may be verified without difficulty: Every American worker to.
day is better paid because of union labor. He is better housed. He is better clothed. He is better fed. He is better educated. He is better safeguarded in his constitutional rights.
The sethings, to us, constitute the real meaning of Labor Day The United States is an infinite ly better place in which to work and live as a result of organized labor consistent, courageous and intelligent fight for the common decencies of life.
From the FEDERAL EMPLOYEE for Oct. 1928)
SPARKLETS Is Now Located in more spacions quartersat No. 72 Carlos Mendoza Street Continued from page One mitted to use a phrase of the local impressarios, am to say that some of our best local talent will furnish the entertainment, the proceeds of which is to go towards the League Magazine, already mentioned.
CHURCH SERVICES Salvation Army pistol Jamaica Cricket Board The Annual Harvest Festival will take place Tomorrow At 30. In the evening there will be a special Musical Programme The usual 30 Service will be held when the Harvest Programme will be continued.
On Wednesday 14th Instant there will be a party given under the Auspices of the members of the Home League.
Admission 26. Cents All are invited On the 16th Instant there will be a Musical Evening with other features of amusement. Resfreshments will also be served Adjutant DADD.
Where with the more modern facilities such as a Linotype Machine Printing Presses we are able to better meet the demands of our many patrons.
St. Peter by the Sea, Boca CHURCH NOTICES FOR THE TWENTY THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES (Continued from page 1)
Small to come to the island, and to play in the last Test match against Mr. Cahn team, the professionals of which team are scheduled to arrive in Jamaica on the 15th of February, and the amateurs via New York, are due here on the 20th February next It was also decided that Mr.
Cahn team should visit Port Maria and Montego Bay in or der to play two two days matches.
The Board passed a resolu tion recording its high apprecia tion of the services rendered by Mr. Nunes in securing Mr.
Cahn team to visit the island and also as regards the invitation to Messrs Constantine Francis, Griffith and Small. communication was received from the West Indian Cricket Board of Control stating that a meeting of that Board, to which Jamaica delegates were invited, would be held in Trinidad in about the middle of November next. At that meeting, the against Mr. Cahn eam, the the proposed invitaation to the to send a team to the West Indies in 1929 30: and the invitation from Australia, to the West Indies, to visit Australia, will be dealt with Routine matters were dealt with, and the Board adjourned.
Contest on Thrift Essays Interesting VISIT to our new Place of business will Convince you that Choral celebration of the Holy Cummunion, 30 The Rector Holy Baptism, 30 Choral Matins, 10 45 a. The Rector Choral Eucharist, 11. 30 a The Rector celebrant and preaeher Grand Flower Service and Musical Program Choral Evenisong and sermon, 30 Dean Martin of St.
Luke Cathedral MULCARE Rector Wesleyan Methodist Church THIS IS NO BLUFF BUT REALITY Colon. British Conference. 23th Sunday after Trinity Panama 11 and 30 Rev. R.
Wade 30 Musical Harvest Service Ruth the Moabitess the Harvest Cantata by an augmented Choir; Mrs.
French of St. Luke Cathetral will sing Admission by Harvest Gift Envelope, or 25 cents S. Monday Social Sale in the Geddes Hall, 11 and 30 Rev S Cousins Children Service and Presentation of Gifts Sale on Monday a.
Monday at 30 pm Grand Service of Praise entitled Royal Oak Silver Collection. Refreshments on Sale La Boca, 11 Mr Frank Reed. 30 Mr. Moulton Paraiso, 11. Mr Louis Lindo 30 Mr J. Payne New Providence, 11 James Daly (Continued from, page 5)
the nearer the time approaches, the greater the interest becomes in this laudable scheme.
The idea is a very commendable ode, and has brought quite a surprise on our Isthmian folk who will however take advantage of it, and by so doing, the benefits which will be derived from it will be innumerable it will encourage parents to teach their children to be thrifty, and the children will (it is hoped) in return be more datiful to the parents who have set a life path wherein they can walk with propriety The culmination of this scheme is being looked forward to to be an overwhelming success.
The Workman Printery 72 Carlos Mendoza Street AND CORNER JAVILLO If you have a Prescription to be made up take it to the National Pharmacy, Santa Ana Plaza, where you will get cour teous and obliging service.
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