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S. CROIX TRIBUNE TWELFTH Y EAR ch ° ® fl ristiansted Theatre - 8.45 SUNDAY NIGHT 8.45 KARLOFF, the uncanny, in his most startling role, “The Mummy” The most amazing make-up ever achieved! s ol s s ? ? ? . s s ; HAT terrible Mess=ge did the hecroglyphies rell? WHA I' ghastiy th'ng did the young archeologist see to drive him mad? HA'T power pulled a beautiful girl to the aims of a revivified mu m my! what secret beyond the knowlege of the greatest scizntist of today, did the Ancients - _:Li%yww i Be sure to see ‘‘THE MUMMY.”’ It cemes to life to woo the girl it loves, while her S sweetheart tries in vain to save her! [t comes to 1ife1..... The eyelids sealed for eenturies 0PEN!...... A shrivelled. band aged hand moves!......The entomoad IM-HO-PEP breathes and walks after 3700 years to seek a Woman’s love again! ! 4 et ot ! : Others in the big Cast are:— Zita Johann, David Manners, E-ixgard Van Sloan & Arthur Byron. The Story is that of a love that defied Time & Death----rising from the dust of Pha roah’s tomk to hauot, bewilder & almost drag to her doom a beautiful girl of today! See ‘‘The Mummy,’’ »ou ean’t afford to miss it. ADRISRTON AS DSUAL Noti Notice is hereby given that the Colonial Council’s ordinary meeting which was scheduled for Wednesday, January 10, 1934, according to Governments decision has been postponed until Wednesday January 24, 1934 at 1.30 pm. » Colorial Council Office, St Croix, Jan uary 5, 1934 ARNOLD M. GOLDEN. Agent, __———-"——__——————am bscribe N Subscribe Now A Journal For The Progress Os The Peopie Let Juwiice BBe Dome Though The Heavens Should Faii CHRISTIANSIED, 31 CROIY, ¥.l. DU. 8 A. Dawnic Steamship Corp. S. S, URMES is scheduled to sail from New York Jan uary 10th, 1934 and exp=cted to arrive on or about the 15th and will be dispatch ed for the Leeward and Windward Is lands accepting freight and passengers. ARNOLD M. GOLDEN Agent. o li-g.. @ At Estate]Constitution Hill Pure bred and graded Milking goats WM. BEATTY SATURAY, JANUARY 13th 1934, 8 e Christiansted Theatre Monday Jan. 15, 1934 8.30 Inkograph Contest And Entertainment Help raise funds for the construction of a monument to be built in memory of the late Franklin D. Wilbekin who died December 11th, 1933. This monument will be presented to the student of the Vocational lastitute and ‘later erected by them at the grave spot of the deceased. A program has therefore been ar ranged as follows: PROGRAN - A Speech...... By Ejnar E. Jackson Ma5ic............ By The Orchestra ASHg <ovnvi....ov B 9 Y. L B Magre .- By The Orchestra ASohg. ......... By B £ Jstiae A Fancy Dance..By Randolph Williams AN ........ By E E v Music.... .........By the Orchestra Magical Feat.... By E. K. Jackson Several prizes will be awarded the winners on the Inkograph Contest as follows: P RIZES IRk pgawe Lo L sSR ED Seeogd prige .. . . -..vs- .. .. 9208 TS T v R Other prizes ..............50 cts each, To make inkographs simply take a piece of white paper and smear ink be tween same by foldicg in twu crosswise, Size (6 int by 4 ins. Contestants are asked to submit their inkographs with their names plainly written on the back for Identification alonyg with their subseription of 10 cents at the Theatre’s window. Non-contest ants may subseribe from 15cts. up. Seats Reserved by Engagement only. gpply at the theatre Thursday or Sun ay ! NQO. 156