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FRIDAY TOR-RANGE HERALD The Talk of the Town SAM LEVY'S $095 SHOE SPECIALS Latest models in Ladies' and Misses' Slippers and Oxfords. Trimmed Oxfords, Sport Oxfords, Fancy Pumps, Tan Calf Slippers, and many models in Patent Leather. Not a limited assortment but a complete run of sizes and a wide variety of styles, all new. New and Greater Store Sartori Ave. Torrance Now is the time to prepare for School Days Here at Eby's you will firyd a vast array of materials for dresses suits, blouses, etc. When you think of hosiery, under- wear, notions, etc. think of 12 Momme Pongee Special for Saturday and Monday 79c yd. Eby's Dry Goods Store C AREFULLY chosen Ties and Socks are the distinguishing marks of the well dressed man of today. The Accessories Now On Display At Ed Kelly's Will Reflect Your Good Taste Fancy Socks are The Thing Now Ed. Kelly Cabrillo Ave. Store For Men Torrance TORRANCE PERSONS AND PASTIMES Comings, Going* and Doings of Folks Hereabouts rs. George S. Wheateon rth Arlington, fell in the ya her homo Tuesday and bro ICR just above the ankle. Mm. James H. Mllburn and daughter Doris, of Andreo ave viewed the movie parade In San I'odro Wednesday. Mrs. C. F. McKlbbln and family, of Hollywood, are guests of their sin, Mrs. Lewis Ripple, of Car- street. trs. Kate Newby of Los An- Kdes was a recent guest at th< le of her son, Charles N fby, of Andreo avenue. L. J. Acree of Gramercy avenue, '. S. Pangborn and Ray Glbson ive returned from a business trip to San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser of ,os Angeles were guests Tuesday f Mr. and Mrs. Hurum Reeve. Mrs. Drake of Hennessy, Kan., > visiting her old-time friend, Mrs. ada Hastle, of Marcellna -avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Watsot und family and Miss Ruth McKen- zie picnicked at Balboa Beach Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Flood of Ar ington avenue were San Ber mrdino visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mourse and son, f Arlington avenue, are spending ^ils week at Big Bear. at O Mr. and Mrs. William Gascoign and daughter Maxlno and Miss Margaret Tracy picnicked In Mint Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanaen and Mrs. Louin Patterson attended the Hollywood Bowl last Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Von Hagen and family and Mrs. J. M. Roberta and daughter leave tomorrow for a vacation at Torrance Lodge, Cedar- pines Park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neisch and daughter I'hyllls, of Hayward, are sts this week of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gourdler and other former neighbors here. rs. E. W. Huddleston and sis- ter. Miss Ellen McKela, left Satur- day on the Yale for a two-weeks islt at the homes of their brothers, Leo and Ed McKela, of San Fran- Suspends Sentence On Former Lomita Traffic Officer Hoyt Williams, aged 41, barber and former school traffic police- man In Lomltn, pleaded guilty be- foro Justice of the Peace L. J. Hunter to a charge of indecent exposure. He wan fined $25 an the justice suspended the fine. It was asserted that Wllkins com- mitted the act in front of a young girl. The parents of the girl asked clemency for Wllkins on account of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flnster are enjoying a week among the big s at Santa Cruz. tss Dorothy Howe and Miss Helen Reeve, clever llttlo dancers, entertained at the Lions Club dln- icr at Gardena Monday night and .ppeared at the local Rotary lunch- ion Thursday. Officer 3. B. Edwards and his mtly will leave Monday on their icatlon. They plan to motor to Immigrant Gap, north of Sacra- to, and do some fishing. Hon. William E. Brown of Los Angeles, member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, Christ Scientist,' of Boston, will lecture Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Redondo Beach Women's Club house, Pearl street and Broadway. No admission' will bo charged. Grover C. Whyte and Carl Stark, of Long Beach, were weekend vis- Bill Berry, expert swimmer, of Salinas, Kan., was a recent guest of Frank Prultt of the Plaza Hotel. Young Berry won the 60-yard breast stroke swim recently at Kansas City. Mrs. W. W. Woodlngton has re- turned from a two-months ' visit with friends and relatives Canada. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Webb and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frlel attended the Mason Theatre Satur- day evening. Mrs. L. J. Acree attended birthday party at Venice Saturday held In honor of the birthday of her aunt, Mrs. Joe Barnett. OBSERVATIONS (Continued from Page One) she up and Mapped them. Hurrah for Mrs. Murphy! Those Bavarians should learn that they cannot Insult an American named Murphy. K * * * T DO not wish to leave a wrong impression. The treatment we received In Germany outside of Bavaria was splendid. Most Intelligent Germans bear no malice toward Americans. But In Munich it Is different They hate us. And they tell us so, bluntly, insultingly, nastily. Perhaps It Is because all Munoheners ore Buffering from chronic constipation Induced by the daily consumption of too much heavy beer and too many heavier sausages. So let's be charitable, and satisfy ourselves by cheering the Mrs. Murphys. * * * * TF you think the governor of an American commonwealth has an easy job consider the difficulties that Qov. Friend Richardson now faces. The governor Is confronted with the task of selecting; eight municipal judges in Los Angeles. That sounds simple. But to these eight benches there ale 128 active aspirants. That makes It difficult There will'be 120 disappointed attorneys when the appointments are made. Which cannot add to the peace of mind of California's chief executive. For among the 128 there probably are at least 25 who would make good judges. The other 108 probably wouldn't but the very characteristics that make them Ineligible for the bench will prompt them to make political trouble for the governor. WHIN »8TT1» AUTOU08ILH AKB IUILT. tVlCf. WIU. »UIUI THEM Ijmer rrices Buck always leads in motor car value* Standard Si* 1 p.Mi»«.r lUwbtor $1125 Kf»o. two-door S*du $11»6 6-paMoii|«r Touriz^ 1160 S-pan. four-dear S«Uo 1295 »puiMIir ^TTf - 11VS 4-pMMa«*rCoapo 1275 Matter Six ,, t«r *12*0 M«w Mu »1M6 6-|i«*MB«or Touratf 12*5 6-p»M«nr«r Brougham 192S 5-pM*. two-door Sodu 1395 8 P»n. Sport KotAttn 1495 6-r*M. four-door Sodu 1495 *-* ». Sport Touring 1525 4 l«i.«.««r Coup* 1795 3-p*~. Confer Ch* 17*5 Attfw+**F. O. B.»*iekt~t~i~. C.». «..» «<«»< * .!*< BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan {Mcirfun at C*Ufral Mlotori Carforaltam R. S. FLAHERTY Buick 8al«* and S.rvico 1316 Cabrillo Phone 60 Torrance Fails to Pay Us Installment Plan Fine; Is Renabbed Arrested on June 2 on a charge of transporting liquor, K. E. Brlggs wan fined $200 by City Recorder Rippy, who permitted Brlggs to go to work and pay the fine In In- stallments of $6 a week. Briggs was several weeks behind In his payments and was rcarrested. He told the court he had been out of work. He has a Job now In Long Beach and has promised to pay fine. CARD OP THANKS We desire through this medium to express our sincere appreciation of the loving sympathy and many kindnesses shown to us during the Illness of our dear husband and brother, Frank Llnderman, and since our bereavement. Especial appreciation Is due the Yeomen, the employes at the Ed- ison plant and of the Llnderman and Duecker Company. Mrs. Annie L. Ltnderman. Harry B. Linderman. JULIAN GASOLINES OILS AND GREASES O. W. Coffins Cor. Carson and El Prado Torrance Bank of America Torrance Office No account is too small for us to welcome none too large for us to serve Courtesy is the Rule Here James W. Leech MANAGER Torrance Branch COMBINED ASSETS $35,000,000.00 Or Sewing, don't fuss with meals. Just bring the family and enjoy a delightful evening din- ner, at the Ferncroft. No dishes to wash after a hard day's work and you'll be surprised how inexpensive it is too. Smith's Ferncroft Cafe Masonic Temple Bldg: Torrance Sartori Ave. PHOENIX HOSIERY Sheer Chiffons for Early Autumn Wear 0 SHEER and so fine are these Chif- fon Hose that it is possible to read print through them. Yet their sheer- ness does not detract from their wearing quality. In this recent shipment you'll find the new Two-Tone Effects, as well as a wide variety in solid colors the season's lat- est hues. $1.00 to $4.00 DEPARTMENT STORE Torrance

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Page 1: Ijmer rrices...FRIDAY TOR-RANGE HERALD The Talk of the Town SAM LEVY'S $095 SHOE SPECIALS Latest models in Ladies' and Misses' Slippers and Oxfords. Trimmed Oxfords, Sport Oxfords,

FRIDAYTOR-RANGE HERALD

The Talk of the Town

SAM LEVY'S$095

SHOE SPECIALSLatest models in Ladies' and Misses' Slippers

and Oxfords. Trimmed Oxfords, Sport Oxfords,

Fancy Pumps, Tan Calf Slippers, and many

models in Patent Leather.

Not a limited assortment but a complete run

of sizes and a wide variety of styles, all new.

New and Greater Store

Sartori Ave. Torrance

Now is the time to prepare for

School DaysHere at Eby's you will firyd a

vast array of materials for dresses

suits, blouses, etc.

When you think

of hosiery, under­ wear, notions, etc.

think of

12 MommePongeeSpecial

for Saturdayand

Monday 79c yd.

Eby's Dry Goods Store

C AREFULLY chosen

Ties and Socks are the

distinguishing marks

of the well dressed

man of today.

The Accessories Now On Display At Ed

Kelly's Will Reflect Your Good Taste

Fancy Socks

are

The Thing Now

Ed. KellyCabrillo Ave.

Store For MenTorrance

TORRANCE PERSONS AND PASTIMES

Comings, Going* and Doings

of Folks Hereabouts

rs. George S. Wheateon rth Arlington, fell in the ya her homo Tuesday and bro ICR just above the ankle.

Mm. James H. Mllburn and daughter Doris, of Andreo ave viewed the movie parade In San I'odro Wednesday.

Mrs. C. F. McKlbbln and family, of Hollywood, are guests of their

sin, Mrs. Lewis Ripple, of Car- street.

trs. Kate Newby of Los An- Kdes was a recent guest at th<

le of her son, Charles N fby, of Andreo avenue.

L. J. Acree of Gramercy avenue, '. S. Pangborn and Ray Glbson ive returned from a business trip

to San Diego.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser of ,os Angeles were guests Tuesday f Mr. and Mrs. Hurum Reeve.

Mrs. Drake of Hennessy, Kan., > visiting her old-time friend, Mrs. ada Hastle, of Marcellna -avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Watsot und family and Miss Ruth McKen- zie picnicked at Balboa Beach Sun- lay.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Flood of Ar ington avenue were San Ber mrdino visitors Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Mourse and son, f Arlington avenue, are spending ^ils week at Big Bear.

at O

Mr. and Mrs. William Gascoign and daughter Maxlno and Miss Margaret Tracy picnicked In Mint Canyon Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanaen and Mrs. Louin Patterson attended the Hollywood Bowl last Friday eve­ ning.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Von Hagen and family and Mrs. J. M. Roberta and daughter leave tomorrow for a vacation at Torrance Lodge, Cedar- pines Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neisch and daughter I'hyllls, of Hayward, are

sts this week of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gourdler and other former neighbors here.

rs. E. W. Huddleston and sis­ ter. Miss Ellen McKela, left Satur­ day on the Yale for a two-weeks islt at the homes of their brothers,

Leo and Ed McKela, of San Fran-

Suspends Sentence On Former Lomita

Traffic OfficerHoyt Williams, aged 41, barber

and former school traffic police­ man In Lomltn, pleaded guilty be- foro Justice of the Peace L. J. Hunter to a charge of indecent exposure. He wan fined $25 an the justice suspended the fine. It was asserted that Wllkins com­ mitted the act in front of a young girl. The parents of the girl asked clemency for Wllkins on account of

his family.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flnster are enjoying a week among the big

s at Santa Cruz.

tss Dorothy Howe and Miss Helen Reeve, clever llttlo dancers, entertained at the Lions Club dln- icr at Gardena Monday night and .ppeared at the local Rotary lunch- ion Thursday.

Officer 3. B. Edwards and his mtly will leave Monday on their icatlon. They plan to motor to

Immigrant Gap, north of Sacra- to, and do some fishing.

Hon. William E. Brown of Los Angeles, member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, Christ Scientist,' of Boston, will lecture Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Redondo Beach Women's Club house, Pearl street and Broadway. No admission' will bo charged.

Grover C. Whyte and Carl Stark, of Long Beach, were weekend vis-

Bill Berry, expert swimmer, of Salinas, Kan., was a recent guest of Frank Prultt of the Plaza Hotel. Young Berry won the 60-yard breast stroke swim recently at Kansas City.

Mrs. W. W. Woodlngton has re­ turned from a two-months ' visit with friends and relatives Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Webb and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frlel attended the Mason Theatre Satur­ day evening.

Mrs. L. J. Acree attended

birthday party at Venice Saturday

held In honor of the birthday of

her aunt, Mrs. Joe Barnett.

OBSERVATIONS(Continued from Page One)

she up and Mapped them. Hurrah for Mrs. Murphy! Those

Bavarians should learn that they cannot Insult an American

named Murphy. K * * *

T DO not wish to leave a wrong impression. The treatment we

received In Germany outside of Bavaria was splendid. Most

Intelligent Germans bear no malice toward Americans. But In

Munich it Is different They hate us. And they tell us so, bluntly,

insultingly, nastily.Perhaps It Is because all Munoheners ore Buffering from

chronic constipation Induced by the daily consumption of too

much heavy beer and too many heavier sausages. So let's be

charitable, and satisfy ourselves by cheering the Mrs. Murphys.

* * * *TF you think the governor of an American commonwealth has an

easy job consider the difficulties that Qov. Friend Richardson

now faces. The governor Is confronted with the task of selecting;

eight municipal judges in Los Angeles. That sounds simple. But

to these eight benches there ale 128 active aspirants. That makes

It difficult There will'be 120 disappointed attorneys when the

appointments are made. Which cannot add to the peace of mind

of California's chief executive. For among the 128 there probably

are at least 25 who would make good judges. The other 108

probably wouldn't but the very characteristics that make them

Ineligible for the bench will prompt them to make political trouble

for the governor.

WHIN »8TT1» AUTOU08ILH AKB IUILT. tVlCf. WIU. »UIUI THEM

Ijmer rrices

Buck always leads in motor car value*

Standard Si*1 p.Mi»«.r lUwbtor $1125 Kf»o. two-door S*du $11»6

6-paMoii|«r Touriz^ 1160 S-pan. four-dear S«Uo 1295

»puiMIir ^TTf - 11VS 4-pMMa«*rCoapo 1275

Matter Six ,,t«r *12*0 M«w Mu »1M6

6-|i«*MB«or Touratf 12*5 6-p»M«nr«r Brougham 192S

5-pM*. two-door Sodu 1395 8 P»n. Sport KotAttn 1495

6-r*M. four-door Sodu 1495 *-* ». Sport Touring 1525

4 l«i.«.««r Coup* 1795 3-p*~. Confer Ch* 17*5

Attfw+**F. O. B.»*iekt~t~i~. C.». «..» «<«»< * .!*<

BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan{Mcirfun at C*Ufral Mlotori Carforaltam

R. S. FLAHERTYBuick 8al«* and S.rvico

1316 Cabrillo Phone 60 Torrance

Fails to Pay Us Installment Plan

Fine; Is RenabbedArrested on June 2 on a charge

of transporting liquor, K. E. Brlggs wan fined $200 by City Recorder Rippy, who permitted Brlggs to go to work and pay the fine In In­ stallments of $6 a week. Briggs was several weeks behind In his payments and was rcarrested. He told the court he had been out of work. He has a Job now In Long Beach and has promised to pay

fine.

CARD OP THANKS We desire through this medium to

express our sincere appreciation of the loving sympathy and many kindnesses shown to us during the Illness of our dear husband and brother, Frank Llnderman,

and since our bereavement.

Especial appreciation Is due the

Yeomen, the employes at the Ed­

ison plant and of the Llnderman

and Duecker Company.Mrs. Annie L. Ltnderman. Harry B. Linderman.

JULIANGASOLINES OILS

AND GREASES

O. W. CoffinsCor. Carson and El Prado

Torrance

Bank of AmericaTorrance Office

No account is too small for us to welcome none too large for us to serve

Courtesy is the Rule Here

James W. LeechMANAGER

Torrance Branch

COMBINED ASSETS

$35,000,000.00

Or Sewing, don't fuss with meals. Just bring

the family and enjoy a delightful evening din­

ner, at the Ferncroft. No dishes to wash after

a hard day's work and you'll be surprised how

inexpensive it is too.

Smith's Ferncroft CafeMasonic Temple

Bldg: TorranceSartori

Ave.

PHOENIX HOSIERYSheer Chiffons

for

Early Autumn

Wear

0 SHEER and so fine are these Chif­

fon Hose that it is possible to read

print through them. Yet their sheer-

ness does not detract from their wearing

quality.In this recent shipment you'll find the

new Two-Tone Effects, as well as a wide

variety in solid colors the season's lat­

est hues.

$1.00 to $4.00

DEPARTMENT STORE

Torrance