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Torrance Herald THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1935 Page 4 TORRANCE IfBRALD, Torrancp,-California BRITISH STAR of "Evergreen" is On the Double Bill At Fox Redondo Three Scintillating Stars Shine at Torrance "Bordertown" with Paul Muni FILM FIND Starting Sunday A Ucnn W. Levy romance as Opens at Lomita Tonight 1 »yinpalhctlcally treated na memorable Mm. MoonllBht." "fiapRgrutiflu' *«l<1 to embrace much splendor- as bus ever been crowded ,'irito" one iiTuittcal film, an a cant ill real favorites are .<ai to b'1 the ingredients of Cjaumon Uritlsh's currfnt offering at the Toiranre Theatre, Jessie Mat thews in "Kvcrsrrcen." The pic turn's <-ni,'UBc>mrnt will run thret nlchts starting tonight, as jmniun tu the feature, "Forsaking All Others." Miss Matthews Is the newest and one of the most sensatlona ' film finds of G. B. Production! :md lias had an enviable reputa- lio __ fit London previous to her eleva­ tion i', film .stardom. She played a bu!i<l y.-ar on the stage In "Ei green" )..-fore it was 1 transfel to tin- films. West of the Pecos" Opens Not'Sjnce "Dinner At Eight" motion picture created as much Tonight at Plaza Theatre Ivance discussion as Metro-Gold- yn - Mayor's newest offering, Hailed as the talking screen's two greatest portrayer* of emo'tion,, "Forsaking All Others," .which Barnum and His Tippling Aid< Paul Muni and Sette Davis smilingly regard the result of their greatest ihown tonight, Friday and,Sat­ dramaticmaic effort, the Warner Bros,ros, prouconproduction "Border-town,", in whichc urday at the Torrance Theatre star of ''I Am a Fugitive From the Chain Gang" and the sensatio i-ith a cast headed by three of "Of Human Bondage" reach new stellar heights. "Borderto 'llmdom's most popular stars which also features Margaret Lindsay will be shown at the Lomita Joan Crawford, Clark Gable and Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, this week. On the same bill Montgomery who make is shown Bing CroAy and Kitty Carlisle in "Here Is My Heart." their first appearance together in :he elaborate' new film. Adapted :rom the stage hit of the same lame the story depicts the plight, >f- a bride who Is- descrte'd at the iltar but succeeds In laughing it iff. The picture was directed by :hat master of comic situations, W. S. Van Dyke, whose last suc­ cess was "The Thin Man," and the supporting cast includes such well known players as Blllie Burke, harles Butterworth, Frances] Drake and 'Rosalind Russell. Thursday,, Friday, Saturday, Fern: 21-22-2* A Brilliant Trio At Plaza Sunday Tiantic type of story which he adores th AdolpBe Menjou as Walsh, his tippling aide in 20th Century's "The Might} week. Barnum," released, through United Artists, which comes Guy Kibbee and Aline MacMahon in "Babbitt" furnish the other ! half of- the double feature bill_Jnese three days Sunday, Monday and. Tuesday to the Torrance Theatre WHAT A GIRL what a horse Torrance All-Stars Lose Second THEATRE WHAT A MAN Start To Long Beach Nine Star - studded, 24333 Narbonno Phone 243 laugh-puked, love- Frank Capra'n newest Col thrilling I 1935'a Any Seat, 20c; Children, 10c romantic Doors Open At 6:45 P. M. picture, "Broadway Bill." con The Torrance All-Stars lost their second start, lasi dolightl. the Torrance Theatre Sunday Sunday, when a combination of hits .and errors rolled up Tliurs., Frl., Sat., Feu. 21-2L'-1'3 Monday and Tuesday, February 24 -'5 and 26, with Warner Baxtei a big score'for the SERA team from Long Beach. The Paul Muni, Betto Davis in final count was 11 to 8, in spite of the fact that the Tor­ "BORDERTOWN" and Myrna Loy co-starred. In view of Capra's two most recenl rance squad outhit the visitors all the way. AND pl9ttire«. "It Happened One Night' In the fourth inning a groundcr^ •—— ; Bing Crosby, Kitty Carlisle in and "Lady For a Day," this is in­ batted do "HERE IS MY HEART" deed a cinematic event. play, with the took a bad hop. struck Wlnegar attendance wil Sun., Mon.. Tues.. Feb. 24-25-26 "Broadway Bill" is a romantic on the knee and bounded off into Box score: Dick Powell and story with a masterful blending of foul territory. As the liases were drama and comedy for which loaded tills freak conduct was TOP.BANCE And "HAPPPINESSC AHEAD" Capra ia noted. It la the story disastrous. Later in the game Van Sam, Long Beach first basc- "EVERGREEN" AND a numud who throws over the luxury and wealth of Ins niun. laced out a homer, driving Smith, cf. ........_.... Starring Jessie Matthews Jack Holt, Edmund Lowe in in one run ahead of him. Rios, If. .................. ."BEST MAN WINS" family for the love o£ a horse a Klrl who. In her way, is im Outside of these performances G. Johnson, ss. ... ACTION Clearing, II). ............... Wed. (1 day only). Feb. -'7 with the wame spirit of freed What could be gayer than the gamo was a sood one. Tor­ "Hroadway lilll" was adapted by Kilva, Hi. ........._....... Richard Arlin, Madge Evans in mantle triangle in which Joan rance got 13 hits off Cecil, who The Dionne Quintuplets' . "HELLDORADO" Robert. Hlskin from a story by Crawford, Clark Gable and Robert Fe-therolf, 3b. ........... Mark Hcllinger. An excellent yielded four walks and gathered S. Johnson, c. ........... AND Montgomery are the principals appears in ^upport of "Wj 'Forsaking All' Others," which nine strike-outs.' Blnke started for Blake, p. .._.._........... John Mack Brown in Huxte'r and Myrna Loy, including Olsen, rf. _.___....... Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 24-25-26 "AGAINST THE LAW" omes Sunday, Monday and Tuei Torrance, and pitched two innings, Walter Connolly. Helen Vinson, day to the Plaza Theatre, Hav Coast, rf.-2b. ...._.._-... Two Best Features of the Year Lynne Overman, Clarence Muse, allowing no hits. He gave way W-lneg.ir, 2b.-c. ......... i shes Free to e ery lady thorne, unites this brilliant trio fi with adult ad Haymond Walburn, Margaret on the screen in a to Willis who struck out six. Willis, p.-rf. .......I...... Hamilton and many others. story which Is said to be as rol- walked three and hit one batter. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents cking as it is romantic. WIIIIs did his best to win his own Totals _....._..._.._._._._.» Water Wheel Capacity Up game by providing three hits and 'SERA. On the same bill starting Sun two runs. WASHINGTON. (U.P.) To'tal day at the Pla :a is Tom Browi A capacity of water wheels at water- and Anita Louise "Bachelor of ..Next Sunday the boys will play H. Hernand9z, 2b. .... EN BIG er plants In the United Httitea Dick Moudy's outfit from San C. Hen ndnz, ss. ....... DAYS eased 101,856 horsepower, or I'edro. The game will be played Vanzi t. Hi. ............... r 1 per cent, In 1934, the Ceu- m the high school gr vhich AND NIGHTS cal Survey reports. has been turned to the team for the next six weeks, while the Welshans, If. ............... White Casino outfield at the .municipal park Is Kamp, 3b. ..................... DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S being seeded and will not be avail- ) until the' new grass Is up LaFourcade Open For Business well started. The team is now ORANGE SHOW Starting Tonight er the management of Jack Totals -3 Sllvu. who took over the reins N BERNARWNO FEB.2I&MAR.3 Wines » RolH E. Lowther announces ln.it Sunday. The players are all Bowling Was Fata il? of the White 10 boys, and they have drawn ST. LOUJS, Mo. <U.I'.) THE MIGHTY THE located on Carson good crowds since they started two gnnies proved too s Are World f Western avenue, for Eilwa-rd M. Watson, leased for a period FREE THEATRE TICKETS! collapsed und died of a AAJ"tDCl(FEATURES , » ENTERTAINMENT Renowned! ' five years. A gala program tack. Products winery were 111 In: given on the three opening /WJKt ^DISPLAYS 'ATTRACTIONS; ni«htB. tonight, Friday and Hatur. BARNUM awarded the GRAND PRIZE Food Show— Industrial Show —State Fith and Game Display in a recent International Wine day. Local muHk-ians wil play for Exposition at Bologna, Italy. dancing and excellent food, beer Citrus Experiment Station Exhibit— 19 Feature Displays II Ixj served. A mer­ Gorgeous Rack Displays Why drink synthetic wines chants lunch, steak dinner and. ro- with ADQLPHE MENJOU __ of unknown quality when we ndwlchi ill 11 u r e d. VIRGINIA BRUCE . ROCHEUE HUDSON . JANET BEECHEKl MILE LONG offer you our fine wines at Tin cover or admission these low prices? an.J the proprietor Invites •W/MI HISTORICAL PAGEANT nm: imil meet their friends SATURDAY FEB. 23rd Gal. Qt. White I'uHlno. The place HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA 'i nulecuriited with a lose- Telephone 299 "The Friendly Family Theatre" 20, Claret im.til anil is one of the General A.dult Admicuion 20o Loges 25o 'Children 10c CENTURY 2P AMERICAN LEGION DRUM 6- uth- PICTU Rf Sautei-ne 75C 25C tin Our Program Appears Daily In the Los Angslos Evening Herald BUGLE CORPS PARADE Burgundy AND SUNDAY -MARCH 3rd Girl Paid To Fall Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 21-22-23 "BROADWAY BILL" Angelic $125 35( For Dick Powell with Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy 2 4 Muscat 1 ?.S "WEST OF THE PECOS" Harness Horses — Jumpers —Roadster* —Saddle Horses Tokay Many uid* with RICHARD DIX and I'owell. hut here's GUY KIBBtTE Polo Ponies in a Great Exhibition of Horsemanship tu full fur him. "RARRITT" GUY KIBBE<E Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 14-Year Old ALINE MacMAHON She IH Cupid All Feb.
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