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Torrance Herald TORRANCE HERALD. TDrrance. California. HEARING ON PROBATION , ' ' POSTPONED TO JAN. , Hearing on the application 1 A* the Lomita Theatre. Sunday probation filed by Qeorpro Luma An Old Hawaiian Custom ^qoarged with a statutory often LOMITA |lh tomtta township under date and Monday, December 30 and 31 THEATRE Y<u»t pptpber 8, has bcoi) . coi 24333 Narboflne Ava flnue<f>'jiri£il .rie'ict Jappary 7 1 Phon,e 1)8 dopartmeM.il 'pf J^os Angel 'ny Seat, iSo; fehildren, 10o'J county'' superior cburt. "••• Lumnn recently pntorcd a ph Tliurs.,'Krl., Snt., Dec. 27-28-29'] of guilty to a charge of contrlbu * Ing to the delinquency' of Marian Marsh, Louise minor, a lesser offoriso. To The TcMTancje Theatre Dresser, Ralph Morgan in ;LOOK F^R yOUR NAMf IN THE :Ap$ BELOW "A Girl of the (REFILLED) Limberlost" Read all the '.'ads" carefully. Your name Alto JackJo Cooper in Let U» Make Your Cuihloni Like New may be printed, in parenthesis Uke this Look 1 (fl. E. Jones). In an Inconspicuous manner. "Lone Cowboy" Phone 225 Some names of 'Jucky winners are.jn"the STARTING, ERI8ODE No. 1 Classified ads, others somewhere In the boxed "RED RIDER" Serial ads on this page. Twelve tickets are given with Buck Jones < Torrance away each week.; Go to the store In whose Upholstering Co. advertisement YOUR name appears and you Sun., Mon., Dec. 80-31 j f316 Sartori, Torrance will receive two (2) tickets to the Tprrance theatre. You are under no obligation to make Paul Whitman, Blng Croiby' a purchase. "KING OF JAZZ" ; 'Note: Read every line or you may over­ Aleo brace Bradley in ' I Frespuro look your name and the Freji Tickets. "REDHEAD" .; Artesian Water Tucs., Wed., Jan. 1-2 BottleS at the well, delivered direct to your home, reg­ Constance Bennett and ularly. WE KNOW YOU, JIJHUY CAGNEY Fredrio March in For Immediate mean the Tuau,'4 Hawaiian dance of love, which Service, Ruby .keeler and IMck Powell are seen watching so intemtly With Paul Whiteman, Bing Crosby and John Boles "Affairs of Cellini", T^bese .beautiful ,trppical dances .gcirye to Introduce Wariier heading the all-star cast hi then* musical, scintillating pic­ AltoAlec fPhone Torrance ture, "King of Jazz," patrons .at the Lomita theatre are Mary CarlisleCarji: and Bros.' great military musical, ''FUrtation Walk," which Sterling -Hall-Halloway in ; 789 jictures life at West Point in music, comedy and drama. )romised a gay evening's entertainment If they attend Mary Sana ?at O'Brleh, Ross Alexander and Glen Boles assist in"the Sunday or Monday. "Girl of My cast of this 'Prank fidrzage' production, which comes to the Another highlight on the program these two days at Torrance Theatre Sunday and- Monday1, December 30, 31 he Lomita Theatre is Grace Bradley in "Red Head:" For Pure Warm Air Also showing Ben" Lyon and Sari Marltza'in "Crimson At Lowest Fuel Cost, Homance." "' Keeler and Powell, We Haul "Personality" » Install Screen's Popular HAIR CUTS I ANYTHING Children ........................25c ANDREWS Lovers, In New Hil K ANYWHERE Ventilating A Griipi From the "Gridiron Flash" K ANY TIME! Adults. ....:...................v35c The most popular co-starring Also Storage and Packing We Carry Mme. Mikesell's ;am on tho screen today, Ruby Three-Purpose Cream v WALL BEAMS Keeler and Dick Powell, make Eaelly In.talled In Old As heir fifth appearance together i Expert Beauty Work Well As New Buildings Flirtation Walk," the now First of All Kinds »; National musical romance, which M & M Transfer ,es to the Plaza Theatre, Haw- 1220 El Prado. Ph. 545 TANSEY ents for Electrolux horhe, next Tuesday, -Wednesday Torrance BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP ' nd Thursday. Philip Hoff man 1623 Cabrillo Phone 580 le Keelor-Powell. .combine., has WATER HEATERS Diggers of I93S," "Footllght ado" and "Dames." PLUMBING and REPAIR We'll Have Lots of Good Things For You WORK of All Kindi W~e'know that yQu know he's Really Jimmy'; Cagney, While their other successes have SHEET METAL WORK resented- them against a thcatri- , to Eat In 1935 iut 'f-^jie St. Louis Kid" is the tjtle of his latest)Warner al background, "Flirtation Walk' hows them in an entirely new Delicious Pies - Cakes Bros, comedy, coming Sunday and Moitday, December 30 itting.. Their romance begins i Breads - Rolls Torrance Plumbing and 8J|y;tq the Plaza Theatre, ^Hawthorne. .Patricia Effls, awaii. .where- Ruby, a General' Party and Birthday Cakes Alien "jqnklns; and Dorothy Dare assist Cagney in providing aughfer, meets Dick, a young a Specialty Company Ivato In the army. Then the he many hilajaous situations; in the fUm. itlon switches to West Point Open Until 8 P. M. Monday .1418 Marcelina Ave. here Dick is trying to make hlm- BAKERY 1323 Sartori Torrance Opposite Post Office elf an "officer and gentlemar George Wheeler Frank Borzage, famed for "Sev- nth Heaven" and "Little BlAn, ^hat Now?," directed the new All hero Is Eddie 'Qu8fe|n,i the reformed bandit turned :eeler-Powell picture in which "I HOPE ollegian in. the role of the "Cherub'.' in KKQ-Radio's Pat O'Brlen has a leading role as OWNERS OF «N-» -.- .-. ^^-AS'-C. aoidon YOU ALL HAD A Gridh-on Plash." Betty Furness as the captivating co-ed is tough army sergeant. MERRY CHRISTMAS, giying the gridiron demon a great big hand and more. There are several magnificent CHEVROLET CARS Coming .to .the Torrance Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday ante sequences, directed by Who Have Been Ably Served By j j And as we go into th Bobby Cpnnolly and featuring f next week. Continuous pn New Year's Day. undreds of Hollywood's mo, New Year let us all have-' a .utlfiil girls. The Ha'walla: Clyde Lowery < Renewed Courage, for I feel icd number Introduces Sol Will Be Pleased to Know that He Is Now In The that we will gain nothing by ohn Boles In Approval of Sale foopl and Ills orchestra, known Service Department of ', fault finding. Only Lord and Tomorrow all lovers of the theatre. consistent work will take >f Social Propriety In Expected f to a better condition." "Age of innocence" Continous Show Torrance Auto Sales Co. >; < Final approval of the sule of __ 1420 Cabrillo Avenue, Torrance j ij Yours, the assets of the Sunsot Pacific At Torrance On It isn't -always the woman who Oil Company (to the Sunset Oil lonopollzes the heartbreak of a Company. a reorganization of New Year's Day mmntlc disappointment. stockholders, Is expected, to. be Two fine pictures, with 4 THE HARDWARE MAN It happens equally to Bol given Friday, when the matter nappy comedy and news flashes, KO-Radio'ff drama, "The Age of comes before Federal Judge Harry will make up the bill at the Tor- 1517 Cabrillo, Torrance C. Hoilzer in Los Angelea. V i Theatre, next Tuesday nnocence," in which he co-stars Bid of the stockholders was Vcdnesday,' January 1 and 2. The "..Where a » Goes Farthest" 1th .Irene Dunno in their first $6,000,000 In paper for the assets Ictures are "Haye a Heart," star- jpearanco in films together since Of the corporation that ft all that Spencer Tracy and Jean Jack Street." v is left of the golden bubble once arker, and "Gridiron Flash." with called the Julian Petroleum Cor­ ddle Quillan and Betty Furness The story, a gripping one, deah poration. i the leading roles. The show 1th- that period In America, when ill be continuous from 2 to 11 Holiday Wine and octal duties, rules of conduct and HOME FOR HOLIDAY clock p. m., and will offer a. fine proprieties were so powerful Mrs. 'John Wilson and her ntertalnment for New Year's Day. daughter. Mrs. Annorr Jenuiek, Liquor Specials! a man had to mind the social who have been residing at White- It saves steps to read the adi Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ulos or be ostracized by his Real Good Pure North water where Mr. Wilson la errt- id make up your shopping list DecembQrZT, 28, 29 Sweet Winee: tnlly. ' ployod, came to Lomita Monday . the prjvucy of your own home. Sewed up by stiff-ribbed threads to, spend Chrltttmaa among old argaloB galore without moving PORT Per friends and neighbors. rqm your chair. MUSCATEL p.-1 f custom, Boles 'finds himself "Behold My Wife" SHERRY Uaj ' iadly in love with a woman his «with Sylvia Sidney and Gene Raymond orld will not permit him to have, '* AND » DRY WINE, Gal.......:...69c ind tied down by an engagement . (Bring Ypur Own Jug) o wed the girl he doesn't want, ho plot deals with his exciting "Girl of My Dreams** LIQUORS nd dramatic efforts to qxtrlcute with Mary Carlisle and Sterling Halloway Straight Bourbon, full pt.__49o Imsolf. Sylvia Sidney in the starring role of Paramount's B. P. SEAGRAM'S Miss Dunno appears as what Also MAN MOUNTAIN DEAN In Champion U Five Crown. fiH 9 A chu$ergvprpduction, "Beijold My Wife," coming tonight, lay be technically described as full Pt.......-..............-.tPl»t>* Tlday-'-and Saturday to the Torrance Theatre, and on the 10 "other woman," but not us a ron. Wrestling Match with Ham Stieokc_ STRAIGHT KENTUCKY ; apie bill, Mary Carlisle and Sterling Halloway in "Girl of "The Age of Innocence" comes HAWTHtffNE, CALIFORNIA Glen y Dreams." Also Man Mountain Dean in Champion Wrest- a the 1'laza Theatre, Hawthorne, Telephone 299 ' ;' "The Friendly Family .Theatre Bourbon, full pt. ng Ma.tcb'ivith Hans.Stienke. ; Idtty and Saturday, this week. 3en«ral Adult Admi»iion .,20o QOLQEN (PI /4Q pt. «pl..*t/ Friday int) Saturday, Deo. 28-29 Sunday and Monday, December 30, 31 WEPDING, full UCK JONES OPENS QIN, full pint....-.........
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