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Freidensthal 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 something worth
while Come and 2njoy an eveniug ofgood
music
Admission Reserved seats 30cts
Unreserved 20cts
Wm. ALLEN,
A Journal For The Progress Os The People _
Let Jusiice BBe Dome Though Thke Heavens Ghould Falii
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SPECIAL SALE
Danish O. K. Portland Cement
sl°Bo local Curreney, duty paid ex dock for one Barrel or Four Bags, $l9O local eur
rency duty paid ex ware house for one Barrel or four Bags
OBTAINABLE A7Y
HANS BOJE
| CHRISTIANSTED
ARNOLD M. GOLDEN
~ FREDERIKSTED oy
Knapp Shoes are Good Shoes
FIRSI—LAST—AND ALWAYS
T is our poliey to maintain our high
lstandards of quality under any and
all concitions. We do net propose
to lower our quality in order to meet
tne Jow priced ecompetition of the so
called ‘‘depression shoes’’ now being
retailed in many stores. Kwrapp Shoes
must maintain their reputation for style
-—quality—-comfort—and service, and
will be sold at the lowest possible prices
eonsistent with such quality.
Stop in at Anduze’s Barber Shop
around 9 to 5 o’clock daily and see
actual ;amples and amazing prices (0
suit your pockets.
V. C. RISSING
Christiansted, V.l. U.S.A,
Loeal Representative
Knapp Bros. Shoes,, Bosron, Mass.
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CLOfSING OF MAILS
Tomorrow--5:30 p. m.
for St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, and U.S.A.,
and foreign countries via these points,
also AIR MAiIL for. dispatch from San
Juan Thursday morning arriving at Mia
mni and intermediate stops the came day.
MONDAY, MARCH 12th 1934,
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 21, 1€34, at
1:30 o’clock P. M.
1. Colonial Council Bill No. 27,
Continuation of Ist discussion on
Colopnial Council Bill No. 27, draft
: of an ordinance to create a ¢norpo
ration to be known as the Virgin
Islands Company and to establish
and to define its powers, and for
other purposes, With Committee
Report,
2. Colonial Council Bill No. 24.
Continuation of Ist discussion on
Colonial Council Bill No. 24, drafs
of an ordinance to regulate and
control the manufacture and sale
of alcoholic 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 .
NO. 199