THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934 TORRANCB HERALD. Torrance, CaHfomia 'Wagon Wheels' "OneNight of Love" Opens At "Mrs. Wiggs" At Lomita Theatre "6-Day Bike Rider" Joe E. Brown THEATRE 24333 Narbonne Av«» Dramatic Tale the Plaza. Hawthorne. Sundaj Three Days Starting Sundaj At Torrance Starting Wednesday , Phone 243' Lower Floor Adulti, 20o, oftheOldWes FREE , tall rind Homo J'nramnunt adventure TURKEYS ulnyH tlii! iKidlnR role Ir nirnlzatlon of Znnn Orpy's "Wag Given Away Each Night Wheels," the dramatic account Up to and Including the adventures of the first was Thanksgiving, Nov. 29 - train to cross the country Oregon In 18M, which comnn Su KrI., Sat., Nov. 23-24 day, Monday and Tuesday, Novel Jack Holt; her 25. 20 and 27, to thn Torran Theatre. "The Defense Rests" With Ciall Patrick, Monte and and Kaymond Hatton In the supporting- role«, the film als< Ken Maynard In . senta the newewt dl.scovcry n child actors, little four-yei "Strawberry Roan" Hilly \je.c, who plays an Importn edy - Ne role as Oull Patrick's son. " Wnson Wheels" was adapt Sun., iMon., TUCH., Nbv. 25-26-27 from the Zane Orey novel -"Figh Pauline Lord, W. C. Fields in ins Caravans" and depicts ''t hardships, perils. . and.. romam "Mrs.WiggsOfThe lives ot the sturdy, adventnrl .pioneers who helped to forge a Cabbage Patch" empire hy their conquest of' t —and—• West. , - Jimmy Durante and Chas. Butterworth in Screen's Youngest Joe E. Brown, the big mouth comedian, will be seen Romantic Team Seen In another of his hilarious roles as the star -of a six-day "Student Tour" Just as grand as ever, they eome to life on the screen. ' whirl to nowhere, starting at the Torrance Theatre next Also Cartoon and Comedy In "Student Tour Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" and h«r lovable little brood, played o the screen by Pauline Lord, as Mrs. Wiggs, George Breakston, Cai Wednesday for a four-night run. The performance on Wed., Thurs., ttov. 28-20 At least half a dozen new scree menoita Johnson, Edith Fellows and Jimmy Butler, and Virgin Thanksgiving Day will be continuous from 2 p. m. Alno Matinee Thursday, 2 p. m. stars will bo on parade at U Weidler, not shown in scene above, The picture shows Sunday, Mor and Lomita Theatre for three da day and Tuesday, November 26, 28 and 27, at the Lomita Theatre. , Arline Judge in starting Sunday, where "Stude Tour," new musical laughaganza "The Continental" Is Ballroom Rage "Natne The. Woman" from the Metro - Goldwyn - May Beautiful Grace Moore is shown above in one of the enohantin itudlps, will be the feature attra scenes from "One Night of Love," which will be shown Sunday, Men are among day and Tuesday, November 25, 26 and 27, at the Plaza Theatr Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard in tlotf. The new stars Hawthorne. Acclaimed by Liberty Magazine as a four-star pictui bevy, of the loveliest co-eds .of nation-wide praise is the sensational America, recruited by the stud and heralded by a fanfare "Let's Try Again" successful Columbia production, "One Night of Love," which serves from colleges and unlversltie glamorous Grace Moore, formerly wl Comedy aspects of the story a starring vehicle for alluringly Coming Friday and Saturday died by Jimmy Durante an tho Metropolitan Opera. Also featured in the cast are Tullio Carmjnt --- - Nov.- 30 De<*~l -- .-----. and Lyle Talbot. No lover of music and romance should miss th .fr |«ictb«r». .»t.»tk» year. ri . ,: ...'.. .,:,,.. "Caravan^ - earn of sweethearts In the pe if Maxlne Doyle and Plrtl Rega The musical lilts Include, tl "CarloV" sensational new dam "Cleopatra," Starring Colbert, Is Read Our Want Ads! hat Is sweeping the ballroom if the world. Heralded As De Mille's Creates OR.RAM

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Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November .22-23-24 Jackie Cooper and ^Thomas Meiguan are a devoted son Those dancers de luxe, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogersp "The Gay Divorcee" and father In the new Fox Film production, "Peck's Bad now Introduce "The Continental," sensational dance feature Boy." But a heart-breaking crisis comes in their affair? of "The Gay Divorcee," RKO-Radlo's lavish musical flhft with FRED ASTA1 RE arid GINGER ROGERS and for a time one feels that a fine understanding has of which they are the .stars. The popularity of "The Con­ (artd) been wrecked. Shown "Sunday, Monday and Tuesday tinental," In its ballroom form, bids fair to surpass that November 25, 26 and 27, at Torrance Theatre. ' of the "Cariocat," in which these two stars made an inter­ "A Lost Lady" national hit. Seen at the Torrance Theatre tonight, Friday with BARBARA STANWYCK We Can't Lose You're My Lawyer and Saturday. Also, Barbara Stanwyck in "The Lost Lady."

Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, " November 26-26-27 - Claudette Colbert heads' the list of featured players in Complete iecil B. DeMille's great new screen spectacle, "Cleopatra,* which will be shown at the Torrance Theatre four nights "Peck's Bad Boy" tarting next Wednesday, and continuous from 2, p. -m. 01 TURKEY DINNER, 50c with JACKIE COOPER and THOMAS MEIGHAN ^hanksgiying Day. Playing the title role in this film based —(and)— m the life of Egypt's most glamorous queen, she is sup- ' Choice of Soups, Salads, Vegetables, Turkey, icrted by Warren William, Henry Wllcoxon, lan Keith Hot Biscuits and Honey, Corn Fritters, Coffee, ZANE GREY'S 'oseph Schildkraut, Gertrude Michael and Claudia Deli Tea, Beer or Wine, and Dessert, All For BOc. More than five thousand actors, extras and technicians "Wagon Wheels" were employed in the production of the picture which with RANDOLPH SCOTT and GAIL PATRICK equired eight months for its completion. CEASAR'S Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, IS IT A KISS-OR A BITE? November 28-29-30 and December 1 Bungalow Inn 4 BIG DAYS 15226 S. Vermont, Corner Redondo Beach Blvd. Open 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT In "Cleopatra" (and) Shlrley Grey, Jean Arthur and/ Jack Holt are seen above In JOE/E. BROWN In Iramatio soene of their new Columbia picture, "The Defense Rests," DANCER nhieh shows at the Lomita Theatre, Friday and Saturday, .this week, Ken Maynard in "Strawberry Roan" Is also shown on the same To The Lilting Rhythm of "6 Day Bike Rider" ill. . ' ' Continuous Show Thanksgiving Day, November 29 'The Harmonizers" From 2 to 11 P. M. . . Nine Piece Dance Orchestra WOMAN'S CLUBHOUSE, Torrance Every Saturday Night at 8:30 P. M. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church —(Admission, 25c Per Person)—

"Don't bite the hand that fed you!" ZaSu PltU Is cautioning W. Fields in a scene from Paramount1! "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage atoh," coming Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 28, 29 and ), to the Plaza Theatre, Hawthorne. But despite her apprehensions, BAZAAR - WINE ields, with his courtly "furrin" ways, is merely impressing a'kiss on Illy white fingers that have so recently served him his victual*. and S CELLAR HAWTHORNE On the same bill will also be seen Binny Barnes in "One Exciting Tony Telephone 299 "the Friendly Family Theatre" dventure." Performances will be continuoue on Thanksgiving Day, ioneral Adult Admission 20o Loges 25c Childron 10o eginning at 2:30 p. m. CARNIVAL 1343 El Prado, Torrance Friday, Saturday, Nov. 23-24 OWNED AND OPERATED BY ZAMPERINIS Home-town Folks LEE TRACY and HELEN MACK in je Tracy Back In Free Pancakes At FULL COURSE DINNER DAMON Films In Popular Quality Market's 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. RUNYON'S "THE LEMON DROP KID" D. Runyon Story Thanksgiving Sale OPENING DAYS' SPECIALS and BEN LVON in "CRIMSON ROMANCE" GALA ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES Friday, Saturday, Sunday Lee Tracy and Helen Mack are An Intereatlng demonatratlon of RADIO ARTISTS MUSCATEL - PORT - SHERRY - ANGELICA Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 25-26-27_ puncake making will be' held this STAGE STARS urred In Danion Uunyoii's new- TOKAY 1ACE weuk-end at the Quality Super GRACE , "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" The I^emon Murkot, Torrance boulevard at MOORE rnea tu tho GAMES Regular $2.00 Wines and JOHN MACK BROWN in I'oi-tolu avenue, In connection with no, Friday thu big Independent market's DANCING TIL MIDNIGHT ThunkuKlvInt; tiulu on Friday and Pacific Coast Club Orchestra NOW - - $1.75 "AGAINST THE LAW" Saturday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Nov. 28-29-30 Free Hd.lnples of lUBCIous pan- (Continuous Thanksgiving Oay From 2:30 P. M. cukfN will bo given visitors ut the MUSCATEL - PORT - SHERRY market. A home economlat will 10c General Admission Tickets 10c W. C. FIELDS and ZASU PITTS in huvo charge of the demonstration Regular $1.75 and will use Globe A-l pancake "MRS. W1GGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" mid wuffli: flour. Woman's Clubhouse NOW - - $1 50 and BINNY BARNES in ilKlK Ilia liiittk-. Baby Wlllhim l-'i-.iwluy and •clltud to Marshall Nellan, re- Thursday, Nov. 22, 1934 "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" lllirH aiv IVatmvil In tin) mKlblu for many of Mary I'lck- c.iMl Tin; dlroL-linii la il'.'j tflCUtuut HUCC6UI104.

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