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ST. CROIX TRIBUNE ‘TWELFTH Y EAR L iR o ENERGY.BREAK DOWN! PR s et e winla S " 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 tc make life worthwhile. For this, take Scott’s Emul sion. It 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: £LP% Refuse all imitations. \ jf'a' P Accept only Insist, ror i R JITEY o] RICH IN VITAMINS Important Me=ting Students of History and Literarure, readers of every deseription, meet Mrs, NEDRA FLINTOM. a most charming lady, lecturer and globe trocter. Miss Flintom will give travel lectures of Russia, China, Japan and certain countries of Europ2, Educaiing and Entertaining. Friday at Christiansted Theatre 815 p m. Admission 20c and 'loc THE ST. CROIX MUSIC COMMIITEE Wanted to Hire Spirited wpll gaited riding horse; thr2e afternoons each week. Bring horse to residence above Danish bank Thursday p. m, four to six. - A Journal For Tne 2ryoress Os The Peone Let Jusiice 8¢ Done Tnough Th: Heavens 3Should Fali CHEISTIANSTED, 31 CROIx. ©.l .S A ® & - Christiansted Theatre 8.45 Sunday Night 8.45 “The Daughter Os The D - e Daughter e Dragoa A PARAMOUNT PICIURE Chills and Thrills and the acknowledz2d splentil worrcof Wirner Cland, A May Wong and Sessue Hayakawa come in (0 make this story one of the most entertiin ing pictures in the ''Big Parade’’. It is one of a series of stories in which the famous Warner Oland app2ars as Dr. Fu Manehu, We are unable to deseribe the picture on this occasion for fear of destroving the fine suspense developed and sustained right through the story. It is a inystery story that will keep you spell-bound until the final fadeoat. 'Remember to book in advance in order to avoid disappointment, Admission As Usual. Sy Freiden<thal Moravian Church ' On Wednesday, March 14th at 8 p. m. the Friedensthal choir, assisted by Dr and Mrs Koberts of Anna’s Hope, and Messrs Melville Stephens and R. Cruse of the Vocational Institute, will render the Cantata Saul King of Israel by Simpson ard Gabriel We don’t come often, but when we do, we try to put over somethingiworth whileCome and enjoy an eveniug ofgood music _ Admission Reserved seats 30cts Unreserved 26cts ' Wm. ALLEN, ——_—‘——-—-‘W NOTITE Tresspassing on the ruin at No. 7 Hospital Street is forbidden under pensalty of law. _ I. GRIGG. LT e eLI - FOR' SALE 1928 ESSEX coachin good eomd:- tions for sale. Reasonable pric2 10 IVERSON . SATURDAY, MARCH ICth 19834, Order Os The Day for the fifth ordinary meeting of the Colonial Council of St. Croix for the fis cal year 1933-1934, Tenth Council First Session, Wednesday., March 14, 1534, at 1:30 o’clock P. M. 1. Colonial Council Bill No. 27. Continuation of Ist discussion on Colonial Council Bili No. 27, draft of an ordinance to create a corpo ration to be known as the Virgin Islands Company and to establish and to define its powers, and for otber purposes, With Committee Report 2. Colonial Council Bill No. 24. Continuation of Ist discussion om Colonial Council Bill No. 24, draft of an ordinance to reguiate and coutrol the manufacture and sale of alecoholic beverages in the Mu nicipality of St. Croix, and for other purposes. With Committee Report. : Colonial Council Uffice, Christiansted, March 8, 1934. ARNOLD M. GOLDEN, Chairman . NQO. 198