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{' B-14 = LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE FOLICYHOLDERS OF mmnwcn oF ulFIUCA NOTICE ia horeby gives that s mes the, polieyholders of THY PRt DENT INSURANCE ME| COMPANY _OF A will be held at the Home Office of said i y in the City of Newark. New Jersey. on . the Seventh day of December, 1931, at twelve o'cloek noon, for bhc ing four ne to be voted for by the poliey- halders' Trustees s members of the Board of | Direotors at the annual eleetion of Directors of the Company 10 be heli on the Eieventh day of January, 1 L iag every ralieyboider of the sarperation who ie of the age of veenty-ose rs or upwasds and whose paliey bas bewn in l".. for at loast one year last past shail be titled to oast one u perron of by Prexy. EDWARD . DUFFIRLD, Prosidoos, CHAS. S. BAKER, IN_ THE SUPREME strict of Columbia. Attorney for Caveator l;oua‘r OF, THE paper-writ purgariing £ m‘n 4. v.m wiilin 92 Subrerintion ad My | N PATL FARNEST. 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Palace—"Son of India" at 12:05, {218, 4:60, 7:28 and 9:48 wm. Stage | 1:30, 4, 6:45 and 9 pm. tnlunhh~ Polities.” at 11 sm. 12:35, 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:a35 pm. Fox_Transatantic. 2, 7:39 and 9:54 pm. \mowa at 1:27, 3 v.numng Legion,” at 11:57 am., Stage 6:49 and 9:04 pm. at 11:38 and 6:11 | Earle—"Murder by the Clock," 111:24 am., 1:45, 4:30, 7:25 and 9:58 |pm. Stage shows at 12:53, 3:38, 6:23 | and 9:05 p.m. ! Tivoli—“A Free Soul” 3:50, !5:40, 7:30 and 9:25 pm. Central-—"Smart Mone: W 11 pm. Ambassader—“Murder by the Clock,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. at 2, at 11 am.| | impact and the discussion it created is still going on. | | Interesting from the pomnt of view of how far he has come was the revival fé Noel Coward's early play, “The Young ea."” Up in Edinburgh ancther young Eng- lishman, Beverley Nichols, has been trying out heavier guns than is his wont with “Avalanche.” It is & play against war, which the lord chamberlain re- | fused to let him call “Onward, Chris- tian Soldiers.” Walter Huckett's new plece is called | “Take & Chance" and is & racing farce | mn doesn’t bring the crowd to its feet. | “The Hour Glass,” & new revue, makes | | the most of the talents of Rcse King | and Chic York, two American com dians, sud the revival of “Floradora” | has st least taught & younger genera- tion that Fioradora was an island. |~ Shakespeare has retired to his birth- | place for the Summer, where the Strat- | ford-on-Avon season runs until in Sep- | tember | The Malvern festival, which honors | Shaw, is doing without & new drama | from “The | Switchback,” | his pen and is featuring by Dr. James Bridie. 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