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Torrance Herald Gangway! Here Cornea .lane film written especially for Jane, In response to natioivwide re­ and which opens tonight at the HUMOR GETS GOING IN HIGH GEAR quests of screen fans who have Torrance Theatre. ' wanted to see "Ginger" Jane Jane breaks windows, hurls! Withers run wild again on the tomatoes, kicks shins, and in screen, Twentieth Century - Fox general creates general havoc I ELECTROLUX cast her in "Popper," a hilarious with her mischievous antics, Now Offers You OR. R. A. NO! A Great Saving of PHONE TORRANCE 132 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct.. 22-23-24 "STAGE STRUCK" with DICK POWELL, JOAN BLONOELL On All Floor and Demonstrators "PEPPER" The chorus beauties of "Stage Struck," the First Na with JANE WITHERS tional comedy romance with music seen at the Torrance Theatre tonight, Friday and Saturday, just couldn't keep Write down all the words that mean funny, capricious away from Dick Powell, the.singing star. In the film he ACT NOW BEFORE IT IS lldelicfously daffy and ebullierftly loony. Add them all to- plays the 'part of a dance director staging a Broadway pro TOO LATE! Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 25-26-27 flgether and you have a description of Universal's "My Man duction, which is only part of the secret. ' Harburg and Arlen, Who. didf1 -^ :—————— J. FENIMORE COOPER'S Godfrey," which opens Sunday at the Plaza Theatre .Only a few models left to (Hawthorne. This outstanding contribution to the new the snappy song numbers for selves. In pictures you writ go at. .this big 'reduction. "LAST OF THE MOHICANS** Nmovie season is humor gone on "Stage Struck," the First Na­ nothing Jtmt hit songs you Everyone is a brand new with RANDOLPH SCOTT, BINNIE BARNES ua spree, with the gear shift in bright on fair 'women and fuzzy tional production, which comes model 1936 ELECTROLUX "Stage Struck" : and high. eyed men. The battle of Water is a mammoth . which means that . Carole Lombard, as the reck- loo was a quiet debate com are determined to introduce their film musical spectacle! Besides "GIRLS DdRMITORY" Illess debutante, engages in a pared to this society party. the songs by Harburg and It pays for itself In savings with. SIMONE SIMON, HERBERT MARSHALL The fun really hits full speec Arlen, special numbers are writ . both in foodstuffs and That they did ten and surig by the Yacht'Club IIger Hunting. She comes back when Powell. starts buttling for so, an who see low operation costs! II with the "forgotten man," in the the family. He does not respbnc "Stage Struck" will agree. Boys. , . H person of William Powell. She to the debutante's advances anc Both have many popular songs The all star cast includes Dick It has permanent silence! Wednesday Only, Oct. 28 she becomes determined to get to their credit. Commenting on Powell, Joan Blondell, Jeanne Hculine (harm and employs him Her Man Godfrey. The comedy Madden, Warren William, Frank It lasts a' lifetime . there "MINE WITH THE as, the butler. turns into a riot of laughs that stage and the screen, Harburg McHugh, Craig Reynolds, Caro are no moving parts . no­ IRON DOOR" Hughes with RICHARD ARLEN, CECILIA PARKER bubble like champagne at a said: "On the stage you don't and others. Busby thing to wear out! ture is the ballroom set, when night club opening. worry about hit songs. You Berkeley directed the picture —and— Carole Lombard walks- in with The diamond studded cast write them for entertainment from the screen play by Tom It has beauty of design and "HEART OF THE WEST** William Powell and wins the supporting William Powell and Buckingham and Pat C. Flick. .modern conveniences that prize. There are many goats Carole Lombard includes Alice make it the greatest refrig­ with WM. BOYD, JIMMY ELLISON running loose, with young kids Brady, Gail Patrick, Jean Dixon, A Hopalong Cassidy Western bleating, after them. Cuckoo Eugene Pallotte, -Alan Mowbray, CHARLES B. MITCHELL erator buy on the market to­ clocks strike 13; all is merry as Robert Light and Franklin Pang- R. P. M. " Authorized Distributor ATLAS day! Surprise Night a marriage 'bell; the lights shine I born. Motor Oil for TIRES 2 SHOWS—6 and 9 P.M. Standard Stations, .Inc. IN THE HANDS QF THE REDSKINS Carson and Cabrillo Ph. .765 Harry M. Abramson "Friendly Credit" Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. '29-30-81 1318 SARTORI "GENERAL DIED AT DAWN** AVE., TORRANCE PHONE 78 with GARY COOPER, MADELINE CARROLL —and— "YELLOWSTONE" Modernize Your Kitchen with HENRY HUNTER, JUDITH BARRETT HAWTHOBNE. CALIFORNIA ON THIS SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER! Telephone 899 "The friendly VfcmUjr Theatre" You Can Now Buy a New .Last Two Days Thursday, Friday, Oct. 22-23 SSSff**' "TEXAS RANGERS" Gaffers & Saltier Gas Range Elect and TOM AND AN BROWN ELECTROLUX One Day Only; Saturday, Oct. 24 ROBERT KENT, ROSALIND KEITH in Zane 'Grey's For As Little As IANDON "KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" $ ondKNOX Bruce Cabot, , Heather Angel and Binnie Barnes in a LYON In 4= Per Month breathtaking scene. in "The Last of the Mohicans," Reliance Pictures' fUmization of the immortal James Fenimore 4 Days Starting Sunday, Oct. 25 BECAUSE Franklin D. Roosevelt has repu- Cooper* classic at the Torrance Theatre Sunday, Monday WILLIAM POWELL and«||Y d..ited the pledges he made to the nation and has and Tuesday. CAROLE LOMBARD In « substituted an un-American program looking to Breath-taking highlights off : and JANE "PFPWD" ' NATIONALHOMEAPPL1ANCECO. W1THEB8 in I HI f.til dictatorship. the picture are the defense of Angel, Phlllip Reed, Robert Bar- Harry M. Abramson—"Friendly Credit" Fort William Henry against the rat, Hugh Buckley and Willard WEDNESDAY ««$ NITE COME EABLV onslaught of the French legions; Robortson are also among those 1318 SARTORI AVE., TORRANCE PHONE 78 Cora's death leap DOOBS OPEN 6 P.M. BECAUSE he has not only from featured. The film is released spent, but largely leights of Lovers' Cliff; thru United Artists. ' wasted, the hugest sum oi money ever expended hrilUng rescue of Hawkeye by any peace-time government anywhere, at any from the torture-stake of the savage Hurons; the barbaric time. war dance of the Indian tribes, and last but not least, the hand- to-hand tomahawk battle to the 6O1.PCK 6ULCH, "W BECAUSE the appalling debt thus created death between the renegade uv WHICH i* can be met only by ruinous taxation or even more halfbreed and "The Last of the Mohicans." ruinous inflation. Randolph Scott, ' who plays "Hawkeye," tried and true fron­ tier scout in "The Last of the BECAUSE his remote-controlled relief sys­ Mohicans," Reliance's production tem has destroyed the morale Oi millions oi self* of the James Fenimore Cooper respecting classic, which comes to the Tor­ citizens and has forced them to be­ rance Theatre Sunday, Monday come dole takers. and Tuesday, became so inter­ ested In his role that he devoted almost all his ., spare time to BECAUSE his entire program ia based upon reading up on similar characters the Communistic theory oi a centralized, collecti- of £he period. " Binnie Barnes, Henry Wilcox- vist government which denies and destroys our son, Bruce Cabot, Heather Constitution-guaranteed rights oi states, com­ munities and individuals. Burled Treasure I* Discovered BOZO A^D THE BARON ALFBED M. LANDON The screen version of Harold Bell Wrlght's exciting novel of b quafiSed by courage, abffity end experience to adventure, romance and mys­ Hit (fate country from conhirioo and unceckanty oi tery. "The Mine With the Iron the New Deal He win halt warteful spending, Door," comes Wednesday only reduce debts and tax** without curtailing «e*en- to the Torrance Theatre. Richard Arlen enacts the stel­ tial service* or renei for the needy. lar role with Cecllla Parker, Henry B. Walthall, Stanley Melds, Charles Wilson and Bar­ bara Bedford in support. The Help California Win! story, read by millions, concerns a legendary treasure In gold and Vote tor gems burled over 300 years ago by the monks of a Mission In southern Arizona. A young soldler-of-fortune launches a two-man expedition to find this hidden mine and succeed* in dis­ .(SOUTHERN CALIF. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE covering it, but only after a series of thrill-filled exploits and daring adventures..
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