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AV w e 5 AN ' 48 ; £ —e 1. Croix Ans ; A ; : | . ey W Y »5\ L o l; SofH Y\& Uil ST. CROILX AV IS vs pronted and published daily (Sundeys and dolidays excepted) by G Johornsen at ‘e Avis Oijfice s PER VS -50 cents monthly in advarce : 2 cents a syigle copy Wntered us second class matter May 26th 1917 ar the Pst Uffice Christian e, St Cyore. V. L. ofthe U. 8. A un cer the Act of March 3. 1879 TELEGRAMN : BSvdnoey., Aut. Uct 18tn The new Labsur Goveroment wili ¢orrdhaily eo- Operate with lae Lnperia! Govern nent 1o the development of the ampue and wiil woik for ‘vorld veace. accouriding to ihe Dremier eleci, Mr. Sculiin, rep ying (0 ‘Begapges of eongratuiation from Brit-sh wiboar Leadrd. Mr Breace stil va tant (¥ tratls his isbour gppuneny, secording fo.returns Itom the etee n thustar o Ad. The vut<s from ovulving por ons upon which intenss Inte est s entered, will dec'de tae final resais Cardington Uctlß b Wi nh th:com peso. oi me first flignht of ine R 101, ar oificiais are looking iorward 1o th> maideo flight of the R 100, whieh .t was arrounced would leave b hoingar peXi werk, Compieie s . HSTaci hn 1 expresseid at the psrtormarce of the R 101. Uttawa, Oct 18 n Fne Caaasdian po iato 2ropis estimaiecd o toriytwo and 1 hats miiiton hundred velant this yer. New Yok Oct i 8 b lhe police raided a conirsvand nes Leal Lnoe watertront, 150 sriests weie wade {ae ‘neadquarters ¢ ntsine anasenal, alarge ridio station and many powertul refirciors, Wausungton Oc 18th Lis rumoured that Presivent Hoover intends o send Secretary of State Stimson, as head of toe Unied States detegation te the Naval Jonierence at Lonoon Magazine Subscriptions. ar.d subseriptions to daily papers, and any and every periodical pubhished in the United States and foreign countries ac cepted at substaniially reduced rates, and credit extended to responsible partiess un til delivery of publications. New or re newal subseriptions receive the same prompt and careful attention. L - B. R. LARSEN. st By VoL U 5o a GlkstiAY AND (CiOBREL 199 FREQERIASTED THEATRE UL LAREN ' 5 Weé day Night at 8.15 o’clock Wednesday Night at 8.15 o’cloe TREMENDOUS STORY OF SOCIAL UPEAVAL AND ANARCHY REL!EVED BY A ROMANTIC LOVE THEME OF ABSORBING HART APPKAL. “IHit VOLGA 880 MA N” £ 3 G At 41 Vel B De Mille’s Masterpiece. Russia, in all s elory ... Russia, io all its filth and misery . .Russia, with its high caste and low. aristoerat and peasant. ... Russia, land of romance, tartar, Slav. Russia ... and the Voiga Boatman. : The interpretation of the famous song has been long in reachine the sereen .. long in reaching little St. Oroix So long, in fact, that it wiil pow be appreciated 16 an ex tent tar greater than had it reached heie a year ago, “THE VOLGA BOATMAN a stupendous picture of modern Russia, romantie, yei more than a romance; melodramatie, vet vastly bigeer and finer than mere melodrama _.a humao story of the love ot a Princess ard a picteian boatman, filled witb tragedy, appeal, bumour, remarkably gripping, swift moeving, fascinating, absorbing. Declared by Mr. C. 8 De Mitie the producer, us bis grestest zchievement. St, Croix wiil see this masterpicce at grestly recuced vrices. lostead of 50 cents we are charging oniy 30 ets. L'his reduetion 1s beir g made to ensdie a larger number of persons to aitend this exirasordinary exnibition. and have something left to go to the Circus with ca e N r 2 ~F P Py BETHLEHEM THEATRE Wednesday Night 8 o clock . ~ Sy 2 : ~ 9 | ) *} ~ CHRISTIANSTED THEATRE 8.15 THURSDAY NIGHI 8.15 WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD tHE CIRCUS 15 HERE! Mammoth! Magnificent! Monumentail Ghittering Glorious Galaxy of Stars! : “Tl’l C K.d” : E € Lllrcus Al E L E Presenting a grand, glittering and glorious galaxy of the world’s most startling aerial and acrobatic acts by an astou_ndmg aggregation of artists assembled from all paits of the world exclusively for this prodigious and pretentiots presentation. Not oniy does 1t teii a gripping story of circus lif2 outsile of the Biz To in which Jre & Browvn nas the feaiured role an il Helene Costello the ieading feminine role, but 1t also pietures a compiete circus performance. In this Poodiess Hanuetord and his creat bare back riding troupe are seen in the specialty that was tor seven years a “‘head hine'’ act with Ringiing Broes Circus, Otner notable acis 10 tne sbow are: ['he Deugra family, aeilal artists; Ad~ialne, wire-walker; the great Desert Arab trouve Os asrobats High Schooi Horses 1o pietaresque antics] Capt Jack’s group of African Lions: Anna May. a trained elephant in a ring performance. Ikey Lewin and his mule and a band of clown merry makers living to make you laugh : . : : . We have sta‘ted to book for these programmes already. Dun’t be disappointed aguin Book early. : - o ADMISSION AS USUAL. No 244