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ST CROIX TRIBUNE TWELFTH , YEAR Order Os The Day for the fourth ordinary meeting of the Colonial Council for St. Croix for the fiscal year 1933-1934, Tenth Council First Session, Wednesday 24 Junuary 1534 at 1.30 o’clock p. m. 1. Election of two (2) members to serve on the Export Tariff Com mission in aczordance wiih Regu latious establishea Maren 31, 1840. 2. Colonial Council Bill No. 18 Continuation of Ist discussion on Colonial Council Biil No. 18, araft of an ordinance to autho rize the Governor to sell at public ; auccdon the publie property kmown as ""Gatlows Bay’’ 1o hrisuan sted Disirict. With Committee 3 Report. 8. Colonial Council Bill No. 19 Continuaiion of Jst discussion on Lolonial Counei! Bill No. 19, draft of an ordinance to establish a loan fuad for the improvewent of Lri vale nhouse-holders’ water supply. With Commitiee Report. 4, Colonial Council Bill No. 20, Contipuation cf Ist discussion on Colonial Couneil Elll ivo. 20, draft of an ordinance toestablish a pen sion board and to estaplish a pension system in the Muuoicipa uty of St. Croix. Wit Commitiee Report. 5. Colonial Council Bill No. 24. contuinuaion of Ist discussionon Colonial Council Bill No. 24, araft of an ordinance to regulate and : contiol the mauufac.ure and sale of aleohoiic peverages in the Mu nicipality of St. Croix and for other purposes. Wi.n Committee Reporl. : 6. Colonial Council Biii No. 25. Piscussion on resoluuon concern ing a vote of confidence in the presect administration, introduced by Ist Appointed Member (Moorehead). _ Colonial Council Office, Christiansted, 15 1934. FheRNIY W ARNOLD M GOLDEN, Chairman. A Journal For The Progress Os The Peopie Let Jusiice BBe Dome Though Tre Heavens Should Faii CHEBISTIANSIED. 3t CROIx. 9.1 - U..S. A, iLs fl = © Christiansted Theatre “The White Sister” Th2 screen was made for pictures like this— and a pictumre like tkis was made for the sereen. PARDON OUR ENTHUSIASM! We are making a big noise, but will someone lend us a dictionary of surperlatives? QOur language failssus! We are at loss for the words that adequately describe our picture for Sunday. __..o_.___ YOU’VE GOT TO SEE € . - b 4 ot The White Sister | WITH HELEN HAYES and CLARK GABLE {lt’s another M. G. M. Trlumph) - Believe it or not, your’e heading f'o.r. d|°aopomtment if you wait until the last min ute to secure seats, 4 And here’s good news:— We have decided to charge ouly tne usual price: of ad mission NOT . ONE CENT EXiRA FOR THIS SUPER SPECIAL! “THE WHITE SISTER” “LA HERMAN DEL DOLOR”’ Knapp Brothers ~Shoes Ai Bargain Prices Formerly $7 95 : now $5.95 : S $6 95 £ 495 ¢ £5.95 = 495 5 $4.95 ‘395 &3.50 These prices effective only while stock Jasts. Buy now and save money. Never again will you get this bargain. Higher prices are coming and you owe ycur self the advantage to obtain™ a pair of these Shoes. ' V. C. RISSING Box 171, ° Christiansted V. I, Local Represer tative KNAPP SHOES Boston Mass SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th 1934, sislsksdeskaiedakaleslskok ealeskeok A YOU CANNOT GET ¥ /Z, 0N a WALL OR ON A ' IREE TOP LIKE b » THE ROOSTER. YOU CAN ADVERTISE YOUR GOODS 3 THROUGH THE IRIBUNE FOR HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN g READ THE TRIBUNE NQ. 162