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ST. CROIX TRIBUNE { TWELFTH YEAR "Order Os The Day for the fourth ordinarv meeting of the Colonial Council for St. Croix for the fiscal year 1933-1934. Tenth Council First Session, Wednesday 24 Janugry : 1634 at 1.30 o’clock p. m, 71. Election of two (2) members to ‘serve on the Export Tariff Com . mission in accordanee with Regu ‘ lations establisheo Maren 31, 1840. 2. Colonial Council Bill No. 18 Continuation of st discussion on ! - Colonial Uouncil; RBiil No. 18. araftof an ordinance * to autho rize the Governor to sell at puablic aucdion the puolic property Known as ‘'Gallows Bay’’ in Christian ' sted BDistrict., With Committee Report. - 3. Colonial Council Bill No. 19 * Continuationa us Ist discussion on Colonial Councit Bill No. 19, draft of an ordinance to establish a loan fund for the improvenent of pri vate nouse-holders’ water supply. With Committee Report. ®* 4 Colonial Couneil Bill No. 20, Coantinuation of Ist discussion on . Colounial Council El o. 20, draft of an ordinance toes ablish a pen sion board and to establish a _ pension system in the Muni¢ipa : lity of St. Croix, With Committee Repori. - 5. Colonial Council Bill No. 24. ' Continuation of Ist discussionon Colonial Council Bill No. 24. draft ot an ordinance to regulate and control the maunufac ure and sale of alesholic beverages in the Mu picipality of St. Croix and for other purposes. With Committee Report. a2 6. Colonial Council Bill No. 25. “ ' Discussion on resolution concern . ing a vote of confidence _in the presect administration, ; ¢ Introduced by Ist Appointed Member (Moorehead). Colonial Council Office, Christiansted, January 15 1934. ARNOLD M. GOLDEMN/S ¢ Chnairmaan. - A Journal For The Progress Os The. Peome Lot Jusiice Be Done Though The Heavens Should Faii CHRIST'ANSTIRD, SU - CROLyN, V. 1. U& A, IN [HE DISIRICT COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDSOF THE U. 8. A. ; CHRISTIANS: KD SUB-JUDICIAL DISIRICT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAYTE OF ) NO. JAN TERM., 1934. HANS JORGEN LARSEN, DFCEASED ). NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the above entitled estate having filed in the Distriet Court of the Virgin Islands her Final ‘Account of said Estate,the hearing of the same has b=en fixed for the 21st day of March 1934, at 10 o’elock a.m, of that day at the office of the Judge of said Court in the town of Chris tiansted, St. Croix and all persons interesied are herebv notified to appear .and show cause i any they have, why said account should not be allowed, the estate declared set tled and the undersigned discharged from offi:e. | Datea January'23. 1634. : Knapp Brothers Shoes At Bargain ~ Prices Forwerly $7 95 now $5.95 : $6.95 Yoo L aaEa s g 495 4 $4 95 ‘895 &3.50 These prices effective only while sfock ,_lasrs Buy now and save money. Never again will you get this bargain. Higher prices are coming and you owe ycur sols the advantage to obtain a pair of these Shoes. V. C. RISSING Box 171, Chrisuansted V. L. Local Represent.ative KNAPP SHOES Bosion Mass Dawnic Steamship Gorporalion S 3. “‘ORITANI” scheduled to sail from New York on the 24th instant expected to arrive at Sred eriksted on or about the 30. h inst. and will be despa‘ched fer the Windward and Leeward llslands accepiing mail, passengers and freight. ARNOLD M. GOLDEN, : Agent. Dawnic Steamship Corp. SS. “ORMES”’ is expected to arrive at Frederiksted slum the Windward znc Leew zrd Islands WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th 1934, (s) JULYANA LARSEN, Administratrix. on or about the 30th instant and will be despa'ched for New York accepting mail, passengers and freight. ARNOLD M. GOLDEN, Agent. WHAT LYY\ =TI To keep robust healthy va vacity, attractiveness ; these . are woman’s greatest needs, from puberty to motherhood and on all through life. Scott’s Emulsion, the famous vitamin tonic of Norwegian cod liver oil, can be depend ed upon to make rich blood, increase strength and safe guard against anaemia, loss of flesh or premature de cline. A sure help ; through the years.' Ifi Refuse all imitations. | %\ sCOTT'S EMULSION NQO., 165