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THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD DECEMBER 3, 1925 V E TORRANCE 1 ~^> THEATRE Phone 132. Direction of National Theatre* of California. Mn. J. C. McVey, Resident Manager J. Devere Jenien, Organist. Subject to Change Without Notice PROGRAM Dec. 3 to 10, Inc. Two Shows Every Night AT 7:00 AND 8:45 Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 Pricei Alway* 2Se; Children 10o If program isn't delivered regularly give your name for our mailing list. TONIGHT DEC. 3 Louise Dreiser, Jack Pickford and Constance Bennett in "THE GOOSE WOMAN" Rex Beach'i Sensational Novel, and a most remarkable picture. A Two-reel Comedy, "Brainleis Horsemen," and News Reel Friday, Dec. 4 HOOT GIBSON IN "SPOOK RANCH" And two-reel Comedy, "What Price Goofy." Bobby Bumps Cartoon Saturday, Dec. 5 Special Children's Program Matinee and Night Big Time for Kids 5 to 50 yrs. old FORD STERLING AND CISSY FITZGERALD IN "STEPPING OUT" Two-reel Comedy, "Wild Cat Willie" Fables Cartoon "Perils of the Wild" Chapter No. 8 SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DEC. 6-7 MADGE BELLAMY AND JAY HUNT WITH A BIG ALL STAR John Golden's Triumph. Don't miss this big feature. TUESDAY, DEC. 8 ANNA Q. NILSSON, LEWIS STONE, IN "The Talker" Felix The Cat Cartoon and Travel Scenic WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 9-10 REGINALD DENNY IN "WHERE WAS I" One of the screen's best comedy bets And a two-reel comedy, "Nursery Troubles" News Reel EXTRA! SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM WEDNESDAY ONLY BY TALENTED ARTISTS BENEFIT TORRANCE RELIEF FUND No Additional Charge. Everybody Come For Charity's Sake L OMIT THEATRE A THURSDAY ONLY FRED THOMSON IN "MASK OF LOPEZ" FRIDAY SATURDAY DOUGLAS MACLEAN IN SUNDAY MONDAY LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "MAN OF IRON" TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY BUSTER KEATON IN "GO WEST" A WILLARD RADIO BATTERY Makes a Great Christmas Gift Willard A Batteries, $10 and up. Willard B. Batteries, $16 and up. They solve the problem of eternally buying dry colls. Torrance Auto Electric HarvelGuttenfelder Phone 16« 1312 Cabrillo TORRANCE THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME SAY, YOU GOTTA cur TMlS RO06H STUW OUT UNTIL Tesr SUPPOSE OLD SANDY cuws WAS LI&7&4IN' IN AROUND .i'D GET TW FOR rr~TUai I'D Be OOTTA UJCK! Dependability -- Honesty- Fair Prices-- Courteous Treatment to All. and a Willingness to Serve. These and more constitute the policy of the House of Parr Values. A rigid adherence to these sterling Characteristics., we believe, has contrib- uted largely to our ability to expand year after year. Is it not gratifying to patronize a store in which you can safely have complete confidence? Our host of satisfied patrons testify in unquestion- able fashion that the House of Parr Values has indeed proven to be such a store. Christmas Is Almost Here and you will find our store aglow with well chosen Biffs which combine artistry with qual- ity. A (lift from the House of Parr Values can-its with it an assurance of unerring Rood taste and indisputable i;ood nuality. sts Sunday of Mr. and Proctor of Post ave- e Mr. and Mrs. William f Wllmlngton. WOMEN'S CLUB An informal dance will be given by the Women's Club on December 12. Invitations may be procured from club members, . Guests Sunday of Rev. and M F. A. Zeller were Miss Leonora Shearer. and Gordon Shearer o Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs Jacob Zeller of Redondo Beach. Make your reservations early for the club luncheon on December 15 at 12:30. This will be a Christmas affair. Phone 113-W, 234 -W, or liO-R, by December 14. NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLYING CITY OF TORRANCE WITH GASOLINE The Store You Should Patronize Torrance Gets Feast of Good Feature Films "Lightnin" " and Special Ben- efit Show on Local The- atre Schedule jek of good -pictures patrons of the To Uch Anothi In store ranee Theatre. A story of a haunted ranch the edge of the Mojave desert, hidden mine, a persecuted girl, a Hoot Gibson doing his nerviest b ___ to solve the mystery of "Spook Ranch," Is the theme of the latest Universal -Jewel release by that name coming on Friday. "Steppin' Out" "Steppin1 Out" is the title newest Columbia feature, comes on Saturday. It is sparkling comedy of life in t white lights of a speedy city, a has a cast of fine comedy chara ter actors, starring Dorothy Revi and Ford Sterling. The featu was made under the direction Frank Strayer. Supporting t featured players are Robert Agne Cissy Fitzgerald, Ethel Wales, To Rlcketts and Harry Lorrain "Steppin' Out" was made fro Dorothy Howell's story, "The Lu of Broadway. v "Lightnin' " will, strike this to next week! This Is not merely prediction; It is a certainty. Ho ir, it will not be serious. On t itrary, it will be highly ente taining, because "Lightnin 1 " w hit here as one of the season most promising photoplays, bei booked as the attraction Sund and Monday. Jay Hunt will, seen in the role of Ligrhtnln' Bill cter made famous by th lute Frank Bacon Supporting Mr. Hunt will be Madg stage. Edyth Farrell Wallace st, and Ethel Clayt Chapman, Otls Harlan, J MucDonuld, James Marcus, McDonald, Brandon Hu Richard Travers. On Tuesday "The Talker" will be shown, with Anna Q. Nilsson and Lewis Stone in (lie stellar roles. Wednesday and Thursday Heg- Inald Denny will be seen in "Where I?" ..On Wednesday night pro- will be given to the Tor- Relief Society. A special am, of musical and feature ers ol Torrance and Lomita tainers will be presented. Buster Keaton Doug Maclean At the Lomita Lionel Barryniore IB Also Booked on Week's Program Tonight only at the Lomita The- at re Fred Thomson in "Mask of l.oii,-/." will be shown. Friday uild Saturday the illeom- p.nal.1,' D.JiiKhis Mnrlvuii comes in ? ys in liaMi.ate." Those who buve i-ead tin- boiiU know that with nmi^la.-i Marl,ah us the principal HUH is a linoekout picture. lirati-,1 iirt.H, I .HIM, I Hai I yuiore, ill 11. Mui Mr. and Mrs. J. H. idrMi. Van Nuys were holiday mif Mrs. Ulrhliurt'H imreiilM, Mr Mis. K. N. TunikiiiH, ut Uiu given Dece of club from 8 to 11. Tolson Employes In Annual Picnic The third annual picnic giv H. M. Tolson to his employe family was held at the Orange County Park on Thanksgiving Day. One hundred and twenty-five were seated at two long tables re- served for the occasion. Mr. Tol- son furnished transportation and turkeys, as is his custom each year. In the morning the Los Angeles employes of the company played Torrance nine innings of baseball, losing by one run. petitive races and stunts. Mrs. Knox of Long Beach won the race for fat ladies, and Mose Tolson won the fat men's race. Mr. Hud- son and H. B. Cooke had charge of the sports. All but five of the families em- ployed by Mr. Tolson attended the picnic this year. Everyone reported having the time of their lives. * TORRANCE NOTES * Mrs. Nettie Stelnhilber and Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor, of Post avenue, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Earle of Los Angeles. Mrs. R. B. MacAlpine of Gram- [>rey avenue lunched at the Wom- an's Athletic Club Monday with Mrs. F. Marshall Jordan of Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Neelands oi Gramercy avenue were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder of Venice. Thanksgiving guests of Mr Mrs. Luther A. Hyde were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Confer and family and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Wcbb saw "Little Annie Rooney" in Los Angeles Sunday evening. Rev. J. H. Mallowes of Claremont was entertained over the weekend by Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Leake of Marccllna avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Chris- topher were entertained at dinner Thanksgiving by Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Jones of Puente. inner guests of Mr. and Mrs D. W. Hoge of Arlington avenut Thanksgiving were Miss Hi-hmi enlund and Harry Carragher. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodlngton t Arlington avenue were Sunday Isltoi-B ut -the homo of Mr. ami .Irs. Alfred AndiM-sun of Pomoiui. illy nd Mrs. J. M. FltzllUKll I wne Thanksgiving din of Mrs. Kltzliugh'H pari-nts. I it Mrs. I. J. Kowley, of I.OH | Angeles. ItoHe Hell or (imnieicy ave. »ni Friday and Saturday is ity.iM or Hollywood. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids or proposals for furnish- ing to the City of Torrance, all gasoline used by such city during the period of twelve months from January 1," 1926, to December 1926, will be received at the ofi of the City Clerk of the City Torrance until the hour of 7:30 P. M. December 21st, 1925. at which time same will be opened and pub- licly declared. Said bids must specify at what price per gallon the bidder furnish not less than 5000 gallons of gasoline during said period de- livered Into tanks at Torrance Fire Station in such quantities as may be ordered from time to time, de- livery to be made within twenty- four hours after being ordered, no single delivery to exceed 600 gal- lons. Such gasoline shall conform quality to the United States N Standard. Such bids shall further provide for furnishing such gasoline at th market price of the^ bidder. If at any time during such period such market price shall be less than such contract price. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all blda. By order of the Board Trustees. A. H. BARTLETT, City Clerk of the City 1926 LICENSE PLATES I will gladly get them for you, without commission charges. Jutt bring in yo ration certificate reet. r "whits" rag- and I'll do the L. B. Kelsey (8uco«t»or to Fol.y A Keleey) "Where Inmranoe \m Net Sideline" 1406 M.ro.trn« Ave, Torrance lniur.no* Phon. 136-M Loina Mr i ami MIN Fred Hunsen and Killers, of Cumuli street, were ki-hil ^IK-BIB of Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Clement of Orange. For- LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT INSURANCE See TOM FOLEY 1405 Marceflna Av*. Phont 136-M Torrance TUDOR SEDAN 380 To anyone familiar with closed car values, it is amazing that such quality and work- manship can be had at this low price. Everyone admires the smart lines and the cozy interior, with its strong, hand-built seats and attractive upholstery. Windows and windshield are of fine plate glass. If I Towtac ' 290 Co«»c . ' 520 FardorSeda* 660 do«»d can at color. Dcmounuble rim.

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THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD DECEMBER 3, 1925

V

E

TORRANCE1 ~^> THEATRE

Phone 132. Direction of National Theatre* of California.

Mn. J. C. McVey, Resident ManagerJ. Devere Jenien, Organist.

Subject to Change Without Notice

PROGRAM Dec. 3 to 10, Inc. Two Shows Every Night

AT 7:00 AND 8:45 Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2:30

Pricei Alway* 2Se; Children 10o

If program isn't delivered regularly give u« your name for our mailing list.

TONIGHT DEC. 3Louise Dreiser, Jack Pickford and Constance Bennett in

"THE GOOSE WOMAN"Rex Beach'i Sensational Novel, and a most remarkable picture.

A Two-reel Comedy, "Brainleis Horsemen," and News Reel

Friday, Dec. 4HOOT GIBSON IN

"SPOOK RANCH"And two-reel Comedy, "What Price Goofy." Bobby Bumps Cartoon

Saturday, Dec. 5

Special Children's ProgramMatinee and Night

Big Time for Kids 5 to 50 yrs. oldFORD STERLING AND CISSY FITZGERALD IN

"STEPPING OUT"Two-reel Comedy, "Wild Cat Willie" Fables Cartoon

"Perils of the Wild" Chapter No. 8

SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DEC. 6-7MADGE BELLAMY AND JAY HUNT WITH A BIG ALL STAR

John Golden's Triumph. Don't miss this big feature.

TUESDAY, DEC. 8ANNA Q. NILSSON, LEWIS STONE, IN

"The Talker"Felix The Cat Cartoon and Travel Scenic

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 9-10REGINALD DENNY IN

"WHERE WAS I"One of the screen's best comedy bets

And a two-reel comedy, "Nursery Troubles" News Reel

EXTRA!SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM WEDNESDAY ONLY

BY TALENTED ARTISTSBENEFIT TORRANCE RELIEF FUND

No Additional Charge. Everybody Come For Charity's Sake

L OMITTHEATRE A

THURSDAY ONLY

FRED THOMSON IN "MASK OF LOPEZ"

FRIDAY SATURDAY

DOUGLAS MACLEAN IN

SUNDAY MONDAY

LIONEL BARRYMORE IN

"MAN OF IRON"TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

BUSTER KEATONIN

"GO WEST"

A WILLARD RADIO BATTERY

Makes a Great Christmas GiftWillard A Batteries, $10 and up. Willard B. Batteries,

$16 and up.

They solve the problem of eternally buying dry colls.

Torrance Auto Electric

HarvelGuttenfelderPhone 16«

1312 Cabrillo TORRANCE

THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME

SAY, YOU GOTTA curTMlS RO06H STUW OUT

UNTILTesr SUPPOSE OLD SANDY cuws

WAS LI&7&4IN' IN AROUND.i'D GET TW

FOR rr~TUai I'D Be OOTTA UJCK! Dependability--

Honesty- Fair Prices--

Courteous Treatment to All.and a Willingness to Serve. These and more constitute the policy of the House of Parr Values.

A rigid adherence to these sterling Characteristics., we believe, has contrib­ uted largely to our ability to expand year after year.

Is it not gratifying to patronize a store in which you can safely have complete confidence? Our host of satisfied patrons testify in unquestion­ able fashion that the House of Parr Values has indeed proven to be such a store.

Christmas Is Almost Here

and you will find our store aglow with well

chosen Biffs which combine artistry with qual­ ity. A (lift from the House of Parr Values can-its with it an assurance of unerring Rood

taste and indisputable i;ood nuality.

sts Sunday of Mr. and Proctor of Post ave­

e Mr. and Mrs. William f Wllmlngton.

WOMEN'S CLUB

An informal dance will be given by the Women's Club on December 12. Invitations may be procured from club members, .

Guests Sunday of Rev. and M F. A. Zeller were Miss Leonora Shearer. and Gordon Shearer o Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs Jacob Zeller of Redondo Beach.

Make your reservations early for the club luncheon on December 15 at 12:30. This will be a Christmas affair. Phone 113-W, 234 -W, or liO-R, by December 14.

NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDSFOR SUPPLYING CITY OF

TORRANCE WITHGASOLINE

The Store You Should Patronize

Torrance Gets Feast of Good

Feature Films"Lightnin" " and Special Ben­

efit Show on Local The­ atre Schedule

jek of good -pictures patrons of the To

Uch

Anothi In store ranee Theatre.

A story of a haunted ranch the edge of the Mojave desert, hidden mine, a persecuted girl, a Hoot Gibson doing his nerviest b ___ to solve the mystery of "Spook Ranch," Is the theme of the latest Universal -Jewel release by that name coming on Friday.

"Steppin' Out""Steppin1 Out" is the title

newest Columbia feature, comes on Saturday. It is sparkling comedy of life in t white lights of a speedy city, a has a cast of fine comedy chara ter actors, starring Dorothy Revi and Ford Sterling. The featu was made under the direction Frank Strayer. Supporting t featured players are Robert Agne Cissy Fitzgerald, Ethel Wales, To Rlcketts and Harry Lorrain "Steppin' Out" was made fro Dorothy Howell's story, "The Lu of Broadway. v

"Lightnin' " will, strike this to next week! This Is not merely prediction; It is a certainty. Ho

ir, it will not be serious. On t itrary, it will be highly ente

taining, because "Lightnin 1 " w hit here as one of the season most promising photoplays, bei booked as the attraction Sund and Monday. Jay Hunt will, seen in the role of Ligrhtnln' Bill

cter made famous bythlute Frank Bacon

Supporting Mr. Hunt will be Madgstage.

Edyth Farrell

Wallace st, and

Ethel ClaytChapman, Otls Harlan, J MucDonuld, James Marcus, McDonald, Brandon Hu Richard Travers.

On Tuesday "The Talker" will be shown, with Anna Q. Nilsson and Lewis Stone in (lie stellar roles.

Wednesday and Thursday Heg- Inald Denny will be seen in "Where

I?" ..On Wednesday night pro­ will be given to the Tor- Relief Society. A special

am, of musical and feature ers ol Torrance and Lomita tainers will be presented.

Buster Keaton Doug Maclean

At the LomitaLionel Barryniore IB Also

Booked on Week'sProgram

Tonight only at the Lomita The- at re Fred Thomson in "Mask of l.oii,-/." will be shown.

Friday uild Saturday the illeom- p.nal.1,' D.JiiKhis Mnrlvuii comes in ? K« ys in liaMi.ate." Those who buve i-ead tin- boiiU know that withnmi^la.-i Marl,ah us the principal HUH is a linoekout picture.

lirati-,1 iirt.H, I .HIM, I Hai I yuiore,ill 11. Mui

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. idrMi. Van Nuys were holiday mif Mrs. Ulrhliurt'H imreiilM, Mr Mis. K. N. TunikiiiH, ut Uiu

given Dece of club from 8 to 11.

Tolson EmployesIn Annual Picnic

The third annual picnic giv H. M. Tolson to his employe family was held at the Orange County Park on Thanksgiving Day. One hundred and twenty-five were seated at two long tables re­ served for the occasion. Mr. Tol­ son furnished transportation and turkeys, as is his custom each year.

In the morning the Los Angeles employes of the company played Torrance nine innings of baseball, losing by one run.

petitive races and stunts. Mrs. Knox of Long Beach won the race for fat ladies, and Mose Tolson won the fat men's race. Mr. Hud­ son and H. B. Cooke had charge of the sports.

All but five of the families em­ ployed by Mr. Tolson attended the picnic this year.

Everyone reported having the time of their lives.

* TORRANCE NOTES *

Mrs. Nettie Stelnhilber and Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor, of Post avenue, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Earle of Los Angeles.

Mrs. R. B. MacAlpine of Gram- [>rey avenue lunched at the Wom­ an's Athletic Club Monday with Mrs. F. Marshall Jordan of Los Angeles.

Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Neelands oi Gramercy avenue were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder of Venice.

Thanksgiving guests of Mr Mrs. Luther A. Hyde were

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Confer and family and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Wcbb saw "Little Annie Rooney" in Los Angeles Sunday evening.

Rev. J. H. Mallowes of Claremont was entertained over the weekend by Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Leake of Marccllna avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Chris­ topher were entertained at dinner Thanksgiving by Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Jones of Puente.

inner guests of Mr. and Mrs D. W. Hoge of Arlington avenut Thanksgiving were Miss Hi-hmi

enlund and Harry Carragher.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodlngton t Arlington avenue were Sunday Isltoi-B ut -the homo of Mr. ami .Irs. Alfred AndiM-sun of Pomoiui.

illynd Mrs. J. M. FltzllUKll I wne Thanksgiving din

of Mrs. Kltzliugh'H pari-nts. I it Mrs. I. J. Kowley, of I.OH |

Angeles.

ItoHe Hell or (imnieicy ave.»ni Friday and Saturday is ity.iM or Hollywood.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids or proposals for furnish­ ing to the City of Torrance, all gasoline used by such city during the period of twelve months from January 1," 1926, to December 1926, will be received at the ofi of the City Clerk of the City Torrance until the hour of 7:30 P. M. December 21st, 1925. at which time same will be opened and pub­ licly declared.

Said bids must specify at what price per gallon the bidder furnish not less than 5000 gallons of gasoline during said period de­ livered Into tanks at Torrance Fire Station in such quantities as may be ordered from time to time, de­ livery to be made within twenty- four hours after being ordered, no single delivery to exceed 600 gal­ lons.

Such gasoline shall conform quality to the United States N Standard.

Such bids shall further provide for furnishing such gasoline at th market price of the^ bidder. If at any time during such period such market price shall be less than such contract price.

The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all blda.

By order of the Board Trustees.

A. H. BARTLETT, City Clerk of the City

1926LICENSE PLATES

I will gladly get them for you, without commission charges.

Jutt bring in yo ration certificate

reet.

r "whits" rag-

and I'll do the

L. B. Kelsey(8uco«t»or to Fol.y A Keleey)

"Where Inmranoe \m Net Sideline"

1406 M.ro.trn« Ave, Torrance

lniur.no* Phon. 136-M Loina

Mr

i ami MIN Fred Hunsen and Killers, of Cumuli street, were ki-hil ^IK-BIB of Mr. and Mrs.

\V. K. Clement of Orange.

For- LIFE HEALTH

ACCIDENTINSURANCE

SeeTOM FOLEY

1405 Marceflna Av*. Phont 136-M Torrance

TUDOR SEDAN

380To anyone familiar with closed car values, it is amazing that such quality and work­ manship can be had at this low price.

Everyone admires the smart lines and the cozy interior, with its strong, hand-built seats and attractive upholstery. Windows and windshield are of fine plate glass.

If

I Towtac ' 290 Co«»c . ' 520 FardorSeda* 660 do«»d can at color. Dcmounuble rim.