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ST. CROIX TRIBUNE TwE .FTH YEAR T ENE“!’W& AL B " Energy wasted during our best years brings on its trail of impaired health, from middle age 0n.... However. it is still possible to revive strength sufficiently to make life worthwhile. For this, take Scott’s Emul sion. Tt will help to sustain vitality and build up vigor, more resistance. It is both food and medicine — not merely a stimulant. Take it now for a few weeks. &» Put it to the test: f’i‘}‘ Refuse all imitations. . ' Aceept only §VT T STAR R EUSE AR o o i e g TG EE) EMULSION FRICH IN VITAMINS I2> -tant Mz=ting Students of History ‘and Literature, readers of every description, meet Mrs, NEDRA FLINTOM. a most charming lady, lectarer and glob 2 rrotter. Miss Fliotom will give trave! lectures of Russia, China, Japan and certain countries of Europ:, Eiueaing and Eatertaining. Friday at Christiansted Theatre 815 p m. Admission 20¢ and 10e¢ THE ST. CROIX MUSIC COMMIHERE el Se e e gee eA‘ ._.__‘—- Waated to Hire 3 Spiritéd well gaited riding horse; three afi.ernoons eaca week Bring horse to residence abowe Danish bank «Thursday p. m, four to six, ° A Journal For Tnheé Prooress Os The Peorie Letr Jusiice B¢ Dome Though Trn: Heavens Should Faii GREISIEARSTED, 31 CROIN, V.l U. 3 A ® € & Christiansted Theatre : 8.45 Sunday Night 8.45 “The Daughter Os The D & e Daughter e Uragoa A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Chills and Thrills and the asknowledg2d splendil work of Warn2ar Oland, Anna May Wong and Sessue Hayakawa come in (0 make this story one of the most euntertain ing pictures in the ''Big Parade’’. It is one of a series of stories in which the .famous Warner Oland appears as Dr. Fu Manchu, . ; We are unable to describe the picture on this occasion for fear of destroving the fine suspense developed and sustained right through the story. It is a wystery story that will keep you spell-bound until the final fadeout, Remember tq‘book in advance in order to avoid disappointment. . Admission As Usual Mis. Flintem Lectures On Orient, Political, Economic and Social Life of People Vividly Described — 0 — The struggle of China, Russia and Ja pan for supremacy in Manchuria was io terestingly and vividly portrayed this morning at the Barracks Garden when Mrs. Nedra Flintom, world trave'er, writer and lecturer spoke to the s'udents of the Voecational Institute and the Jn nior and Senior High Schools and their instractors. Mrs. Flintom, who is special rounc-the world correspondent for the Kansas City star was introduced by'the Principal of the Junior High School; H. J. Benedict who said Mrs Fiintom had travelled around the world five different times. The lecturer described the rise of Japan since that country broke its seclusion 75 years ago. It has prospered morethan any other country in the same period of time, its Navy is the third largest in the world andirs industrial system may be compared with any other na‘ion in the world She touched on the customs and habits of the people and the political and economic importance of Maochuria to Japan. The Chinese boveoit was deseribed, and also the Chinese war lords. Mrs. Fiintem said China had awakeuned to the FRIDAY. MARCH 9dh 1334, importance of Manchuria but was not prepared. 3 Japan claimed that she was in Manchu ria to protect her treat® rights. She hLad spent over a billion dollars there and want ed a stable government. She was ready to develop and control Manchuria, and would do anything to oust Russian influ ence from Manchuria as Russia had hoped some day to have the supremacy owver Manchuria. While China’s weaknese ‘makes it possible for Japan to dominate, the airis still pregrant with burning de sire for supremacy on the part of these three great Nations. ——r E———— gy e—— Freidensthal Moravian Church On Wednesday, March 14th at 8 p. m. the Friedensthal choir, assisted by Dr and Mrs Roberts of Anna’s Hope, and Messrs Melville Stephens and R. Cruse of the Voeational Institute, will render the Cantata Saul King of Israel by Simpson and Gabriel We don’t come often, but when we do, we try to put over somethingiworth whileCome and 2njoy an evening ofgood music Admission Reserved seats 30cts Unreserved 20cts N, 197