THURSDAY, DBClittfBBIt 29, TORRANCE HERALD, Toffaace, CaBf. Two Big Films AT WARNER'S THEY'RE ALL IN THE DOUGH "CALL HER SAVAGE" Tartars to See Irish-Trojan JO At Fox Redondo Offer Big Week >rigi Friday and Saturday, December Game Picture 30 nd 81, the Fox Redondo "Thca- Entertainment first "Centra! I'ark," with Joa The pausing of the alabaster the dell and Wallace Ford, la repo them. ft IB unique In bstltution of real human belnss catches a cross section lio are neither saint nor devil, variegated life that pulse ally but a mixture of both, goes on The entire first string footbaJJ through New York city's groat .pace In "Hell's Highway." the R. en of Torrarifee High ti»T« B**t» playground. It hns caught the C. O. picture playing Thursday, .vited with Coach Ponahue .,!» spirit and the vivid coloring- of its Friday and Saturday at Warner ianaser 8am Klein to b* lh| cosmopolitan life and has em­ «. San Pedro Theatre, in which puests of the Torrance The atMl blazoned It on the screen In a Richard Dix plays the role of a ext Sunday matinee to view tt)4 Klin" glowing- romance. ^11 of its thrill- sometimes brutal, sometimes sen- lay-by-play pictures at the Notti Ad> Ing drama, its exciting scenes, its tie convict. Dame vs. V.' S. C. football Kama' comedy and Its romance, take In one »cen? he swings a pick The theatre management will pre- place in 24 hod . with terrific force, slnkins its it the local Tartars with a foot- of an inch from Also playing Friday and Satur­ point a fraction 1 as a token of their good work day is "Me and My Gal" with a fellow coVivict'a feet, just to ring the past season. The ce)»» show how good his aim could be ited Notre Dame vs. Trojan pW-> Spencer Trncy and Joan Dennett. Warren William as the "Match "Me and My Gal" tells an un­ If necessary. es will be shown at every per­ King" in the new First National In the prison scene which marki Theatfdy usually story opening formance at the Torrance picture of the same name, the climax df the drama, he shoot: 1 t% detertl' >'s love for a girl he meets Sunday, January 1, for a three-day Saturday, continuously from while rounding up a band of and kills a guard with no mor 11 p. m. engagement. Lili Damita plays concern than if he were taking hi: crooks. While the keynote of the opposite him. $20 Free Sold picture Is romance, it does not morning cup of coffee. The Torrance Theatre will !«£ lack for thrilling action in addi­ Yet, for the sake of his brother, ime Us policy of giving away |gq chlds" is a shimmering story that and the girl his brother loves, tion to rich comedy and many Wynn. Qibson, Bold next Friday night, Oil amusing situations. It is gripping shows the pathos and the sacrifice sacrifices his own life. The < Monday and Tuesday, January S hard -boiled cafe he goes about this, the true In Intensity, yet uproariously behind the gleaming marble fronts hostess', one of the 3, Laurel and Hardy will «Jfe amusing. beauty and goodness of i and. heard In their rolltelt8|t of Park Avenue penthouses, trac­ recipients of $1,000,- recalls nothing less t who like red-blooded in "If I Had a final act, ie<jy, "Scrarn,." "King toetHuiMj" For those ing the brilliant and carefree life 000 these words significant for to the comedy Para- first technicolor cartor/n, itffli action in addition Million," time: 1 "Greater love than this hath and pathos of a heart drama that of a social debutante who sud- mounfs 15-atar at- } be shown next Monday aiJB stirs the udie Metr no man." !sday at the local theatre. i n, coming to the Tor- The strong cast supporting Rich­ ,Clara Bow and Gilbert Roland have the leading roles in "Call Goldwyn-Mayer offers Wallace comes face to face with life and Theatre Sunday only, Beery in "Flesh," which comes to ard Dix includes Tom Brown, 'Her Savage," Fox production of Tiffany Thayer's novel, in real emotion of love. y 1. Around her, read­ Stanley Fields, Clarence Muse, the Fox Redondo Theatre Sunday, ing from left to right, are which the famous red-headed star makes her return to the / Monday and Tuesday, January 1, Wednesday and Thursday, Janu­ Charles Middleton, C. Henry Gor­ HOSPITAL NQTEf Richard Bennett, who plays Warner screen. 2, 3. Beery has a powerful role, ary 4, 5, the Fox Redondo show mil­ don, Rochelle Hudson, the role of the eccentric Richmond and 28 others. comedy and pathos giving him "They Call It Sin" with Loretta lionaire; and W. C. f^eldi, Clara Bow's first starring vehicle th of her baby; and. finally, to Mrs. J. W. Sullivan, 1JOT Bee$Ji plenteous opportunity to display Young-, George Brent, David Man­ Alieort Skipwoif h, George Raft, New Year Party for Fox Films is Edwin Burke's her return to the peace and free street, entered the hospital tN) his versatile talents, in this story ners and Una Merkel. A story of Gary Cooper, Jack Oakie, Mary Attend the big show at Warner .daptatlon of Tiffany Thayer's lorn of the ranch and the senuiro week for treatment. ; ring. Supporting Bros, on New Tear's eve. Show of the wrestling Bolancl, Charlie Ruaglas and ensational novel, "Call Her Sav- ove of her Indian sweetheart, on< Charles ftoth, 1156 Walnut streij;, the star are Karen Mortey, Ricardo always romantic and colorful set­ Charles Laughton, all of whom starts at 11:30 Saturday evening ige." It will be shown at the Gardena, was removed to theSa^t* Cortez, Jean Hersholt and John ting of Broadway, with its musical get the checks which Bennett The program Includes a WdVncr Torrance Theatre, Wednesday, >f her own kind whose veins carry ttlle hospital for treatment. * Miljan. shows, pent houses and night distributes. Bros, studio preview and a mam­ Thursday and Friday, January 4, iavage blood. "No More Orchids." with Carole clubs. moth stage show. See the old year 5 and 6. Gilbert Roland as Moonglow, he Ix>mbard, Lylc Talbot and Louise out and the new year In at thi Also Wednesday and Thursday, playhouse in thi Described as an intimate por- half-breed sweetheart, heads th FRIDAY, DEC. 30 ! dosser Hale, also plays Sunday. Sylvia Sidney .In ."Madame nutter- most beautiful harbor .district. ait of an Impulsive girl's fight ipportlng cast. Other feature Monday and Tuesday, at the Fox fly," with Carry Grant stnd Charlie AT TORRANCE, JANUARY 2 & 3 T happiness, the drama pictures players are Thelma Todd, Monro Redondo Theatre. "No More Or- Ruggles. "The Match King" opens Sunda; the heroine's transition from her Owsley, Estelle Taylor, WIHa FREE$2CinGoU for a three-day engagement. It 1 /jarefree, torn-boyish life on a Robertson and Weldon Heyburn. the story of a matt whose powe Texas ranch to become the sensa­ John Francis Dlllon directed th and ambition raised him from i tion of Chicago society; to a mar­ production. Chicago street-sweeper to a world riage with a worthless playboy; KARL'S financial power atop a pyramlc to her mad gamble with men and credit, built on the ruins of o money; to the birth and tragic Super-Clearance Sale s. It is the tale of a finar Juggernaut which once sta could not be stopped until Women's Novelty brought the financial world en Ing down about its creator's < FLYING FISTS Shoes It is the story of a man who TODAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 - 30 ruthless in love as in flni Sally Eilers Friday 8:30 P. M. who learned, to his soi Ben Lyons in FREE FREE that a reckoning was inevitable In lither. "Hat Check $20.00 S. P. Makes Big Girl" In Gold! Men's 'and Boys' Cut In Meal Price News Events Taxi Comedy Cartoon Dress Oxfords Featuring substantial price re­ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 ONLY ductions along: novel lines of Two Excellent Pictures and meal service, announcement of n t dining car policy was made BUCK JONES in BORIS KARLOFF in Shoes today by the Southern Pacific $1.69 Company. "WHITE "The Old Patrons are to be offered the privilege of selecting any one of EAGLE** five entrees, moderately priced on Dark House1* Children's-Sizes to 2 a. sliding scale, and the remainder of the meal will be provided with­ MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON out additional charge, It was Ward Bond, and Buck Jones In Joan Craujford and William Gargan»aseme stated. 'White Eagle," an epic of the In- Episode No. 7 "HEROES OF THE WEST" Under the plan of "all for the llans In the Old West. Barbara Sat. and Sun. Continuous, 2-11 P.M. I5c 'till 5 P price of one," the service will In­ Veeks has the featured feminine High Shoes, Oxfords clude soup, salad, meat, poultry ole in the picture which brings the fast - riding, quick - shooting SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 ONLY and Straps or fish, with vegetables, bread, SATURDAY, DEC. 31, TORRANCE butter, beverage and dessert, Buck to the screen as a full blood­ cording to H. A. Butler, head ed Indian pony express rider. "IF I HAD A MILLION** KARL'S MASDTEOM SHOES ;2:7r.sr°ri the company's dining oar depart­ Lambert Hlllyer, who made many with the Greatest Cast of All Tlmee ment. Such meals have already of William H. Hart's biggest hits, Gary Cooper directed.
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