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imURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD FEBRUARY 10, BUY BETTER IN TORRANCE A| WEEK-ENDS CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE "Buy Better in Torrance"- and Ride FREE! When you board any of the stages coming into TORRANCE, the driver will rive you a REFUND COUPON, which is good for the complete ROUND TRIP FARE at ANY TORRANCE STORE. The only condition is that you spend as much in the store at which you present your REFUND COUPON as the amount of your fare. In other words, if the ROUND TRIP FARE from your home to TORRANCE IS 30 cents, you will be expected to spend at least 30 cents at the store where you present the refund coupon. , THESE REFUND COUPONS ARE GOOD AT ANY RETAIL STORE IN TORRANCE. Be sure and SAVE them when the stage driver hands them to you. ' . Additional Bargains for Friday and Saturday Read Every One and Save RAPPAPORT'S 1618 Cabrillo Ave. \ 36-inch FANCY OUTING FLANNEL Stripes and Plaids Regular 30c quality Special Friday *nd Saturday, Yd 22J Schultz, Peckham & Schultz Authorized Dealers Ford Products 1514 Cabrillo : : Torrance ' New Low Price Genuine 13-Plate FORD BATTERIES Fit 80 per cent of all Cars Ideal Radio "A" Battery Rubber Case—6 Volts Ask About Our Exchange Prices Rock Bottom Meat Markets Two Stores: At Piggly Wiggly At Daley's 1316 Sartori Ave. 1639 Cabrillo Ave. GOOD EASTERN Whole or Half BACON 38c Regular 45c Seller TORRANCE PHARMACY Cabrillo at Carson Alarm Clocks 30-Hour Bell on Top Guaranteed 1 Year Friday and Saturday ONLY 98c BAKER SMITH, Jeweler Canon at Cabrillo Ave. LADIES' Bracelet Watches-$7.50 Regular $10.00 Values T-Jewel, Lever Bscapement, White Gold filled s. Friday and Saturday ONLY.................... TORRANCE AUTO SERVICE Mullin & Son Western Ave. at Border $10.00 COUPON BOOKS Friday and Saturday ONLY ................................ $8.50 Good for Gas, Oils, Tires and Accessories TORRANCE TOGGERY Home of Hart Schaftner & Marx Clothes 1326 Sartori Ave. Next to First National Bank Regular $2.50 "Stronghold" KHAKI PANTMI.B Heaviest grade khaki. Strongly reinforced. Friday and Saturday only Guaranteed Union Made. $1.79 WURLITZER'S World's Largest Music House EL PRADO at SARTORI New Combination 6-Tube Super-Heterodyne and Orthophonic Victrola Formerly priced at $671. NOW ..............,............-...--..:...- --- -- - This price includes batteries, tubes, built-in speaker and everything complete. No ground or aerial neces- sary. Self contained. ED SCHWARTZ Store for Men 1606 Cabrillo Ave. Regular $2.50 Men's Heavy Weight Cotton HATCHWAY One-Button UNION SUITS .............. $1.49 All Sizes. Close Out Prices Friday and Saturday ONLY J. W. BARNES CO. 1224-1226 El Prado Phone Torrance 1 Stamped Hemstitched PILLOW CASES Fine heavy quality. Friday and Saturday Only Pr. We only have 72 pair to sell at this price. Come early. Barthelmess In The Black Sheep At the Torrance Patsy Ruth Miller Co-Stars Patsy Ruth Miller realized an imbltlon of long standing when <h« wa« cast to play opposite Rlch- u-d Barthelmess In "Tho White Black Sheep," Inspiration-First National feature which comes to Torrnnce Theatre Sunday and Monday. Patsy plays the exotic rol Irene Bordoni Is First Feature At the Orpheum Vaudeville House to Celebrate 33d Birthday Starting Sunday Orplioum has an mco n year, an ttractlonn promised onl when Its thirty-third anniversary starts Sim- day matinee, Feb. 13, they make the mogt of It. For the special ersary week bill Irene Bor- the omedy piquant 111 little musical emaln a hf Zello, the Greek dancing girl, In I Hncr for one more week and (ho Barthelmoss tale of desert war- fnre and wooing, and advance rt- ports acclaim her characterization of exceptional Imagery Pat, as sh lends, was t received he.r there. In the suram came to California > and V called by her In St. T/ouls and primary education r of 1921 she ?ith her par- the assistance of Louis Alter offer new~ songs. Two old popular favorites will also be fea- tured on the special program. They are Trixle Frlganzn. with her new "Bag O'Trlx" from the pen of Mel- ville Flecson, and Val and Ern Stanton, the English Boys Froih America. Another outstanding tea will be the lavishly staged novies. She interested In the ' Orpheum Circuit Banco Revue luring Helen Pachaud. This selected as a Wampas Baby Star and was placed under contract by Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer id later by Warner Brothers. Among her most notable roles la the leading feminine part in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Sidney Olcott directed "The White Black Sheep," which boasts i cast of superlative merit includ- ng Ervllle Anderson. Qlno Corrado, Alberl Prisco, Constance Howard, William H. Tooker, Col. G. I* Mc- Donnell, ', Sam Appel, and Templai laxe. The cinematogr Javid'W. Gobbett iphy Is by According to advance reports Matt Moore is better than ever in 'Early to Wed," Fox Films feature :oming to the Torrance. Thei icxt Tuesday. Once again he portrays oung husband who is working its way to the top as rapidly as IB can, only this time be Is more t a. bashfully enterprising type, le and his little wife Daphne have een content tcKJlve in a small oarding house until Tommy gets Is start. Then Bj-t Nevers, a eemlngly successful friend "of the oung couple, convinces them that > get ahead they must live -in an xclusive neighborhood and meet loneyed people. Not only that, ut he makes Tommy promise to and a raise from his boss to properly on. IB result is that Tommy loses job, and since they have al- eady ordered the furniture from Bountiful Friend" and leased louse, they move in and start rying to catch up with their debts, his leads to compl'cations, cli- iaxed when the man whom ommy wishes to impress calls ght after the furniture has been -cibly removed from every room ut one. was produced by Do ter and Anita Peters Wright a it has special settings anil cos- tumes designed by Henry Drey- fuss. Other interesting spots be filled by Judson Cole In Humorous Interlude"; Peter V lane in "Pictures in Sand," assisted by Karle Clark; a and Flo Franklin "Trifles With nd Rifles." A special anniversar week feature will be "Much Ad About Nothing," a grand ensembl for laughing purposes only. lead Our Want Ads! Illinois Picnic Set for Saturday LONG BEACH. The annual re union picnic ot: the Illinois State Association of Southern California will be held at Long Beach Satur- day in Blxby Park on East Ocean avenue, overlooking the ocean. In case of rain on that day the re- union will be postponed until Sat- urday, Feb. 19, and will be held in the same place. A splendid program has been ar- ranged for the day. Marshall Louis Merlins, the noted Chautauqua lec- turer and humorist, will be ipeaker of the day. Mr. Mertins s well known throughout lountiy aa a speaker, writer, ne paper man and clever humorist, ind his appearance on the program issures a talk of the highest iber as well as one that will be emely interesting. Mrs. Elizabeth Corrigan, Golie Lewis and Mrs/ C. E. nan were visitors at Lake inore last Wednesday. Mr; Free Season's ticket book, good any West Coast theater, gl free with any radio or piano. Wurlitzer's, El Prado at Sartori >., Torrance. Adv. AFEWAY STORE<g ms-ri;zin»u-riop>i WIT MO IT w^«s'rm ^J FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 11 and 12 GRAPENUTS— an extra special ..... 13c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES— 3 packages .................................. 25c SHREDDED WHEAT— 3 packages..................... 25c MUFFETS Something new and dif- ferent. Delicious, served with cream or fruits. Pkg. 12 biscuits....... SAFEWAY Asparagus Tips 3 Tins for.. ..... $1.00 SAFEWAY SHOE PEC Corn 1927 Opening Up Big New Era In Methods of Communication January has seen remarkable de- velopment In the field of com- munication. First oame trans-At- lantlo telephone service between New York City and London; then the Bell system announced the opening of two more telephotograph stations, one at Atlanta, Qa., and ono In Los Angeles, bringing the number of static en for the transmission fa between a number rg-est population of pic- of the in the nation. Tho other day the Bell system held the formal opening of (he northern transcontinental lines, linking-the. east with the 1'acific northwest through the new circuit which terminates at Seattle. When the new transcontinental telephone line ecting the Pa Mflc coast with the Atlantic sea- officially opened. Presi- r S. Gltford of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, phono that sing the ecently tr voice across the Atlantic ocean in publicly opening the teleradlo sei-v- Ico from New York to London, of- ficially dedicated the new line from ifflce In New York by con- ffratulaling J. W. Spongier, presi- dent of the, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and R. B. Wllcox, presi- dent of the Portland body. Olfford then Introduced them through ad- al telephone connections to W. O'Leary, president of the Jo! United States Wa Starting: on the east the northern transcontinental Itn* makes Its way westward rt» CM- cago, Minneapolis, Fargo fund Bta~ marck (N. D.), Qlendlve. Helena and MUsoula (MontJ,, Rpokanp (Wash.). From to the Pacific coast the Ita* Am- orally follows the route «C tb* Lewis and Clark expedition. R to interesting to note that Um Uma quired in building: tho HB« < Chambei ihintrton, D. C., wh he. officials of . the | use irthwestern commercial bodies | ma< id prominent telephone officials er the new line. The opening of this new tele- phone line marks a. milestone in progress and development of Pacific northwest and the e Pacific coast. In order to pace with the growing de- 1 for transcontinental com- approximates the time by the Lewis and Clark expedition In making thrlr fammi^ Journey through tills territory 1n 1X04-&. It has been necessary to tmlld tlio lino in such a manner that It will withstand the deep temperatures of 60 dcgr zero nl some points and of nor* than 100 decrees above «wt> at other points. In passing over the Mount!) ins at Bozeman ] elevation of 5672 feet IB while over the transcontinental di- vide at McDonald Pass On Hut reaches an elevation of tSS» (Mt> At certain places alone- tte 1B» theVe is nlno the hazard nt tomtit fires, and it has been neceanurr to take adecnintc measures to p»gv«Bt Interruptions of service frfl*» tbat cause. In building this line #11 thn mod- ern machinery available traa «M-' lized, as, for example, note fcoto diggers, heavy trucks with winches and pole trailers. these modern ade the construction of tMa UM ipeclally rapid. BIRTHS municatlon it was consid- A daughter, .Nonna Mary ] was born to Mr. and Mrs." rred necessary to construct JUioiial line by the northern Levy at the Jared Sidney ad-{Memorial Hospital Saturday ling. j i IT——r—i i iiii"^———-————•"•—•"•——————^C^ ITORRANCE THEATRE I Phone 132 PROGRAM Feb. 10 to Feb. 18, Inc. Two Shows Every Night At 6:30 and 8:30 Matinee Saturday, 2:30. Sunday continuous 2:30 till 10:30 THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEB. 10-11 JOHN GILBERT 'THE SHOW" A Tod Browning production with RENEE ADOREE, LIONEL BARRYMORE 3 stalks through the tinsel glamour of a reveals an amazing page from the Book The Year's Dramatic Sensation lide-shov of Life! SATURDAY, FEB. 12 WILLIAM FOX Presents II "The Country Beyond" | By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD "" A soul-gripping romance of love and adventure—from the ciwt piercing peaks of the northwest to the skyscrapers of New Yo —with— OLIVE BORDEN, RALPH CRAVES, GERTRUDE ASTOR, J. FARRELL MacDONALD FRED KOHLER SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEB. 13-14 RICHARD MIEIME0 WHITE BUCK SHEEP SUNDAY ONLY 6 No. 2 tins for ................. $1.00 Highway Peas An Extra Standard 6 No. 2 tins for ............................ Highway Corn 1 An Exceptional Value CAMPBELL'S SOUPS— any assortment, 3 tins.. 25c MIZPAH PEACHES- NO. 21 / 2 tin each....... HIGHWAY HOMINY- NO. 2>/ 2 tins ................. The dozen .....................—.-. DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE- 5 tins ........ ................................. 2 Acts Vaudeville U ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, FEB. 15 n "EARLY TO WED" By EVELYN CAMPBELL ! With MATT MOORE, ZASU PITTS, KATHRYN PERRY COMEDY__________;_______________________ NOVELTV WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 16-17-1S WILLIAM FOX presents QUAKER OATS— large .................. Small at ........................ TORRANCE STORE 1513 Cabrillo Ave. J. R. JENSEN, Mgr. LOMITA STORE 1125 Narbonne Ave. R. R. CAMPBELL, Mgr.

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Page 1: Torrance Herald July … · We only have 72 pair to sell at this price. Come early. Barthelmess In The Black Sheep At the Torrance Patsy Ruth Miller Co-Stars Patsy Ruth Miller realized

imURSDAYTORRANCE HERALD

FEBRUARY 10,

BUY BETTER IN TORRANCE A|

WEEK-ENDSCONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE

"Buy Better in Torrance"- and Ride FREE!

When you board any of the stages coming into TORRANCE, the driver will rive you a REFUND COUPON, which is good for the complete ROUND TRIP FARE at ANY TORRANCE STORE.

The only condition is that you spend as much in the store at which you present your REFUND COUPON as the amount of your fare. In other words, if the ROUND TRIP FARE from your home to TORRANCE IS 30 cents, you will be expected to spend at least 30 cents at the store where you present the refund coupon. ,

THESE REFUND COUPONS ARE GOOD AT ANY RETAIL STORE IN TORRANCE. Be sure and SAVE them when the stage driver hands

them to you. ' .

Additional Bargains for Friday and Saturday Read Every One and Save

RAPPAPORT'S1618 Cabrillo Ave. \

36-inch FANCY OUTING FLANNEL

Stripes and PlaidsRegular 30c quality

Special Friday *nd Saturday, Yd22J

Schultz, Peckham & SchultzAuthorized Dealers Ford Products 1514 Cabrillo : : Torrance '

New Low Price Genuine 13-Plate

FORD BATTERIESFit 80 per cent of all Cars

Ideal Radio "A" Battery Rubber Case—6 Volts

Ask About Our Exchange Prices

Rock Bottom Meat MarketsTwo Stores:

At Piggly Wiggly At Daley's 1316 Sartori Ave. 1639 Cabrillo Ave.

GOOD EASTERN

Wholeor

Half

BACON

38c Regular45c

Seller

TORRANCE PHARMACYCabrillo at Carson

Alarm Clocks30-Hour Bell on Top

Guaranteed 1 YearFriday and Saturday

ONLY98c

BAKER SMITH, JewelerCanon at Cabrillo Ave.

LADIES'

Bracelet Watches-$7.50Regular $10.00 Values

T-Jewel, Lever Bscapement, White Gold filled s. Friday and Saturday ONLY....................

TORRANCE AUTO SERVICEMullin & SonWestern Ave. at Border

$10.00 COUPON BOOKS

Friday and Saturday ONLY ................................

$8.50Good for Gas, Oils, Tires and Accessories

TORRANCE TOGGERYHome of Hart Schaftner & Marx Clothes 1326 Sartori Ave. Next to First National Bank

Regular $2.50 "Stronghold"

KHAKI PANTMI.BHeaviest grade khaki. Strongly reinforced. Friday and Saturday only

Guaranteed Union Made.

$1.79

WURLITZER'SWorld's Largest Music House

EL PRADO at SARTORI

New Combination 6-Tube Super-Heterodyneand Orthophonic Victrola

Formerly priced at $671.NOW ..............,............-...--..:...- --- -- -

This price includes batteries, tubes, built-in speaker and everything complete. No ground or aerial neces­ sary. Self contained.

ED SCHWARTZStore for Men 1606 Cabrillo Ave.

Regular $2.50 Men's Heavy Weight Cotton HATCHWAY One-Button UNION SUITS ..............

$1.49All Sizes. Close Out Prices Friday and Saturday ONLY

J. W. BARNES CO.1224-1226 El Prado

Phone Torrance 1Stamped Hemstitched

PILLOW CASESFine heavy quality.

Friday and Saturday Only Pr.

We only have 72 pair to sell at this price. Come early.

Barthelmess In The Black Sheep

At the TorrancePatsy Ruth Miller Co-Stars

Patsy Ruth Miller realized an imbltlon of long standing when <h« wa« cast to play opposite Rlch- u-d Barthelmess In "Tho White Black Sheep," Inspiration-First National feature which comes to

Torrnnce Theatre Sunday and Monday.

Patsy plays the exotic rol

Irene Bordoni Is First Feature At the Orpheum

Vaudeville House to Celebrate33d Birthday Starting

Sunday

Orplioum has an mco n year, an

ttractlonn promisedonl

when Itsthirty-third anniversary starts Sim- day matinee, Feb. 13, they makethe mogt of It. For the special

ersary week bill Irene Bor-the

omedypiquant

111little musical

emaln a hf

Zello, the Greek dancing girl, In I Hncr for one more week and

(ho Barthelmoss tale of desert war-fnre and wooing, and advance rt- ports acclaim her characterization

of exceptional Imagery

Pat, as shlends, was t

received he.r there. In the suram came to California

> and V

called by her In St. T/ouls and

primary education r of 1921 she ?ith her par-

the assistance of Louis Alter offer new~ songs. Two old popular favorites will also be fea­ tured on the special program. They are Trixle Frlganzn. with her new "Bag O'Trlx" from the pen of Mel­ ville Flecson, and Val and Ern Stanton, the English Boys Froih America. Another outstanding tea

will be the lavishly staged

novies. She

interested In the ' Orpheum Circuit Banco Revue luring Helen Pachaud. This

selected as a WampasBaby Star and was placed under contract by Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer

id later by Warner Brothers.Among her most notable roles la

the leading feminine part in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."

Sidney Olcott directed "The White Black Sheep," which boasts i cast of superlative merit includ- ng Ervllle Anderson. Qlno Corrado,

Alberl Prisco, Constance Howard, William H. Tooker, Col. G. I* Mc- Donnell, ', Sam Appel, and Templailaxe. The cinematogr Javid'W. Gobbett

iphy Is by

According to advance reports Matt Moore is better than ever in 'Early to Wed," Fox Films feature :oming to the Torrance. Thei icxt Tuesday.

Once again he portrays oung husband who is working its way to the top as rapidly as IB can, only this time be Is more t a. bashfully enterprising type, le and his little wife Daphne have een content tcKJlve in a small oarding house until Tommy gets Is start. Then Bj-t Nevers, a eemlngly successful friend "of the oung couple, convinces them that > get ahead they must live -in an xclusive neighborhood and meet loneyed people. Not only that, ut he makes Tommy promise to

and a raise from his boss to properly on.

IB result is that Tommy loses job, and since they have al-

eady ordered the furniture from Bountiful Friend" and leased

louse, they move in and start rying to catch up with their debts, his leads to compl'cations, cli- iaxed when the man whom ommy wishes to impress calls ght after the furniture has been -cibly removed from every room

ut one.

was produced by Do ter and Anita Peters Wright a it has special settings anil cos­ tumes designed by Henry Drey- fuss. Other interesting spots be filled by Judson Cole In Humorous Interlude"; Peter V lane in "Pictures in Sand," assistedby Karle Clark; a

and Flo Franklin

"Trifles Withnd

Rifles." A special anniversar week feature will be "Much Ad About Nothing," a grand ensembl for laughing purposes only.

lead Our Want Ads!

Illinois PicnicSet for Saturday

LONG BEACH. The annual re­ union picnic ot: the Illinois State Association of Southern California will be held at Long Beach Satur­ day in Blxby Park on East Ocean avenue, overlooking the ocean. In case of rain on that day the re­ union will be postponed until Sat­ urday, Feb. 19, and will be held in the same place.

A splendid program has been ar­ ranged for the day. Marshall Louis Merlins, the noted Chautauqua lec­ turer and humorist, will be ipeaker of the day. Mr. Mertins s well known throughout lountiy aa a speaker, writer, ne paper man and clever humorist, ind his appearance on the program issures a talk of the highest

iber as well as one that will be emely interesting.

Mrs. Elizabeth Corrigan, Golie Lewis and Mrs/ C. E. nan were visitors at Lake inore last Wednesday.

Mr;

Free Season's ticket book, good any West Coast theater, gl

free with any radio or piano.Wurlitzer's, El Prado at Sartori

>., Torrance. Adv.

AFEWAY STORE<gms-ri;zin»u-riop>i WIT MO IT w^«s'rm ^J

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 11 and 12

GRAPENUTS— an extra special ..... 13c

KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES— 3 packages .................................. 25c

SHREDDED WHEAT— 3 packages..................... 25c

MUFFETS Something new and dif­ ferent. Delicious, served with cream or fruits. Pkg. 12 biscuits.......

SAFEWAYAsparagus

Tips3 Tins for.. ..... $1.00

SAFEWAYSHOE PEC

Corn

1927 Opening Up Big New EraIn Methods of Communication

January has seen remarkable de­

velopment In the field of com­ munication. First oame trans-At- lantlo telephone service between New York City and London; then the Bell system announced the opening of two more telephotograph stations, one at Atlanta, Qa., and ono In Los Angeles, bringing the

number of static en for the transmission fa between a number

rg-est population

of pic- of the in the

nation. Tho other day the Bell system held the formal opening of (he northern transcontinental lines, linking-the. east with the 1'acific northwest through the new circuit which terminates at Seattle.

When the new transcontinentaltelephone line ecting the PaMflc coast with the Atlantic sea­

officially opened. Presi­ r S. Gltford of the

American Telephone and TelegraphCompany, phono that

sing the ecently tr

voice across the Atlantic ocean in publicly opening the teleradlo sei-v- Ico from New York to London, of­ ficially dedicated the new line from

ifflce In New York by con- ffratulaling J. W. Spongier, presi­ dent of the, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and R. B. Wllcox, presi­ dent of the Portland body. Olfford then Introduced them through ad-

al telephone connections to W. O'Leary, president of theJo!

United States Wa

Starting: on the east

the northern transcontinental Itn*

makes Its way westward rt» CM- cago, Minneapolis, Fargo fund Bta~

marck (N. D.), Qlendlve. Helena and MUsoula (MontJ,, Rpokanp (Wash.). From to the Pacific coast the Ita* Am­ orally follows the route «C tb* Lewis and Clark expedition. R to interesting to note that Um Uma

quired in building: tho HB« <

Chambeiihintrton, D. C., wh he. officials of . the | use

irthwestern commercial bodies | ma< id prominent telephone officials er the new line. The opening of this new tele­

phone line marks a. milestone in progress and development of Pacific northwest and the

e Pacific coast. In order to pace with the growing de-

1 for transcontinental com-

approximates the time by the Lewis and Clark expedition In making thrlr fammi^ Journey through tills territory 1n 1X04-&.

It has been necessary to tmlld tlio lino in such a manner that It will withstand the deep temperatures of 60 dcgr zero nl some points and of nor* than 100 decrees above «wt> at other points.

In passing over the Mount!) ins at Bozeman ] elevation of 5672 feet IB while over the transcontinental di­ vide at McDonald Pass On Hut reaches an elevation of tSS» (Mt>

At certain places alone- tte 1B» theVe is nlno the hazard nt tomtit fires, and it has been neceanurr to take adecnintc measures to p»gv«Bt Interruptions of service frfl*» tbat cause.

In building this line #11 thn mod­ ern machinery available traa «M-' lized, as, for example, note fcoto diggers, heavy trucks with winches and pole trailers.

these modernade the construction of tMa UM ipeclally rapid.

BIRTHS

municatlon it was consid-

A daughter, .Nonna Mary ] was born to Mr. and Mrs."

rred necessary to construct JUioiial line by the northern

Levy at the Jared Sidneyad-{Memorial Hospital Saturday

ling.

j i IT——r—i i iiii"^———-————•"•—•"•——————^C^

ITORRANCE THEATREI Phone 132

PROGRAM Feb. 10 to Feb. 18, Inc. Two Shows Every Night

At 6:30 and 8:30 Matinee Saturday, 2:30. Sunday continuous 2:30 till 10:30

THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEB. 10-11

JOHN GILBERT'THE SHOW"

A Tod Browning production with

RENEE ADOREE, LIONEL BARRYMORE3 stalks through the tinsel glamour of a

reveals an amazing page from the BookThe Year's Dramatic Sensation

lide-shov of Life!

SATURDAY, FEB. 12WILLIAM FOX Presents II

"The Country Beyond" |By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD ""

A soul-gripping romance of love and adventure—from the ciwt piercing peaks of the northwest to the skyscrapers of New Yo

—with—

OLIVE BORDEN, RALPH CRAVES, GERTRUDEASTOR, J. FARRELL MacDONALD

FRED KOHLER

SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEB. 13-14

RICHARD

MIEIME0

WHITE BUCK SHEEPSUNDAY ONLY

6 No. 2 tins for ................. $1.00

HighwayPeas

An Extra Standard6 No. 2 tinsfor ............................

HighwayCorn 1

An Exceptional Value

CAMPBELL'S SOUPS— any assortment, 3 tins.. 25c

MIZPAH PEACHES- NO. 21/2 tin each.......

HIGHWAY HOMINY- NO. 2>/2 tins .................Thedozen .....................—.-.

DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE-5 tins ........ .................................

2 Acts VaudevilleU ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, FEB. 15

n "EARLY TO WED"By EVELYN CAMPBELL !

With MATT MOORE, ZASU PITTS, KATHRYN PERRY

COMEDY__________;_______________________ NOVELTV

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 16-17-1S

WILLIAM FOX presents

QUAKER OATS— large ..................Smallat ........................

TORRANCE STORE 1513 Cabrillo Ave.

J. R. JENSEN, Mgr.

LOMITA STORE 1125 Narbonne Ave.

R. R. CAMPBELL, Mgr.