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FRIDAY TORRANCE HERALD SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 Women's Club Presidents to Meet Sept. 19 192 Heads of Organizations Will Convene in Los Angeles Friday Onn lumcli-pcl anil ninety-two presidents of the clulia federated in the Los Angeles district, Cali- fornia Federation of Women's <Mbus, will convene for the first presidents' council of the new club year in the beautiful new home of the Friday Morning Club, 910 South KlKUeroa street, Los AnKeles, at 10 o'clock Friday, Kept. 19. The forenoon will he taken up with matters of general cluh In- terest, while the afternoon session. APRON SALE AND DINNER Thllr.til:l\. Sept. I". In the (l "y set f.ir the apron sale to he held by Hie ladies of I he Kastern Ktar. Aprons for every piirpose and oe- eaHion are beiiiu donated. <!o early anil make your choice. A dinner will he served from niion until 1 o'clock. Oh. yes! It is to bo at Masonic hall. Visitors at the home. In Smeltzer of .Mr. and Mrs. OeorRe Crane were Mr. and Mrs. Woodington anil son Robert, of Arlington ave- SAVE YOUR LAWN SPREAD DAIRY FERTILIZER Delivered $2.50 Per Yard in .-' Torrance or Lomita Phone Redondo : 2745 KERN DAIRY C. F. KERN, Prop. . C. W. ALLEN D. C., Ph. C. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor 1337 El Praclo St. Office Phone 100-W Hours: » to 12. 2 to 5, 6 to 8:30 RADIO- De BRA RADIO INSTALLATIONS CO. Vonderahe Bldcj. Phone 73-J THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Men, Women and Children Wo do only first class shoo repairing. rices Lowest Quality Highest We aim to please. Give us a trial. Hoffman's Shoe Store Aeiuss front Masonic Temple. A.L.Salter&Co. 1309 Post Ave. Phone 68 Electric Fixtures and Wiring De Luxe Wall Beds, Peer less Built-in Furniture Fred B. Lewis * Is Promoted By Edison Co. Old Employe Made Assistant General Manager for Corporation Fi-ed H. Lewis lias been appni tin- Southern California Kdi Company, to relieve Vice-1'rosldent and (ieneral Manager H. H. Italian! of Home of h's executive duties, which have bei-u Increasing: enor- mously as the liuslness of thescom- pany has expanded and its devel- opment prog-ram grows larger from year to year. The official 'bulletin announcing' Mr. Lewis' appoint- ment hy the hoard of directors reached District Manager Oliver today. Mr. Lewis bemin his life work with the Kclison. company when'a youth.and immediately after taking his ellipse degree in electri.cal en- gineering. His advancement is in line with tlie policy of the com- pany in developing and promoting members of its own organization to Its most responsible positions. Mr. Lewis' abilities have been very thoroughly demonstrated cltirimr I in! recent power shortage, as it has been- jjart of his duties as not- ing and assistant' manager of op- eration to ' represent tin; Kifison company anil co-operate with (In- state, authorities in the Interchange oi' power and its conservation. A" chairman of the power committee, composed of representatives of all of the power companies of the state.'Mr. Lewis has had an active part in the great work of inter- jection which has now knitted the physical systems of the electric generating companies of California i the Oregon line to Mexico and has been of Inestimable value,, to the consumers in the utilization surplus capacities. service Jie lias filled various re- ponsible positions, including the superintendency of the Los An- geles district. When a lad of 15 iars he became interested in tlie ork of electric development the iccessfut installation by the Edi- n company of the first 33,000- ilt transmission line, which was to bring power from the Santa Ana canyon to the city of Los An- ueles. , Step by step he has kept .ace with the achievements of the lectricul Industry and has been a trout,- personal factor in tlie in- tensive electrification" of the south- west. Cleaners and Dyers Move to New Home P.ert Sharon, proprietor of the Tunaiu-f Cleaners and Dyers, an- nonmvs that on Monday' morning his establishment, will be in its new home. 1915 Carson street, ll.-rl says that if there is anything ini,' ri:nnp"d quarters it had be done. The. new room is much hiruer Ui.ill th.- cine "now occupied H'll «ive l:--rt and tlie Missus miu-ll nei-iled space. COI.KH VAK1KTV STORK h:ls irehased sloek of the l-'ranklin ry CooJs I'o. of I'asadena at 11!'..^ ills on the .i.illar. This stock ill be put on sab- al Coles Va- lleral.i and Coslnfiiee. Monday ninv. Watch for bar;-a : ns. Don't miss tills meal opportunity i buy uoo.! me!-<.handise at. a very .U' eost. KMI-. salesladies wallt- I. -Adv. COMING MOVIE ATTRACTIONS Necessity, mother of Inventlo may nel Hoot Gibson a handsotr profit. He's threatened with a ne commercial business, as the reall of his trip to Hit- Mexican bordi to film "Ullnky." 'his new Unlversi comedy of army life, to be seen i the Torrance theatre tonight. When the company went to Camp Hea on location with the cavalry they took a phonograph. They ran of needles, f.ibson bethought him- self and tried a novel kind of tUB needles. They worked so that a Los Angeles music house Induced him to pjitent the Id THE UNIVERSAL CAR BARGAINS IN OUR USED CAR LOT 1 Ford Sedan 1924 Roadster Overhauled, front and rear, $150.00. 1923 Ford Roadster with delivery box, $275.00 Used as demonstrator for while. Will sacrifice 1924 Paneled Ford Delivery Job. Good for laundry or bakery. Will sacrifice. 1-Ton Ford Truck Good rubber $395.00 1924 Ford Roadster. Still runs. $35.00 Late Model Dodge Service Truck. Nice complete job ready to go $385.00 Schultz, Peckham & Schultz LINCOLN FORD FORDS* >N Torrance California Saturday niffht the ' icatni will show "North Ida," a Monojtram iilctn nt! Fred Thomson. from "North of Nevada" Keystone 500 Club CARD PARTY Wednesday, Sept. 17, 8 P. M. And Every Third Wednesday in tlie Month KEYSTONE COMMUNITY HALL Harbor Blvd., South of. Carson GOOD PRIZES 5Uc Per Person EXTRA CIGARETTE SPECIAL! 100 Lqcky Strike Cigarettes IN SPECIAL PREPARED 100 TIN 100 YOU PAY 45c We Pay the 30c Tax Hurry! This offer won't last long. We Carry All the Leading Brands of Tobaccos, Cigarettes and Cigars We Give S. & U. Stamps Double on Wednesday BEACON DRUG STORE A. K. F1NSTKH Phono ISO Torrance m TORRANCE PERSONS AND PASTIMES Comings, Goings and Doings of Folks Hereabouts TRADE IN YOURHOJIE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rlcard of Pasadena were Kuests Saturday or Mr. anil Mm. Ted Wertz. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr: Charles Myera of Calirlllo avcnu were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dalto of Hollywood. Dinner RUests Sunday.of Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Wehb of Andreo ave- nue were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carl- Mrs. Phil HuKKard and son of Androo avenue. Mrs. A. R Street of Martlna avenue was entertained Monday hy friends In I,os AnKeles, ami Tuesday visited friends at Innle- Ml. Mrs. J. T. Wells of Amajiola ave- nue and Mrs. C'. \V. Wells of Re- londo boulevard were recent jfiiests at the home of the former's «m. II. C. Wells of Kanta Monica. it of his .sinter, Mrs. N. A. f.eake, of Marcellna avenue. r. fl. Anderson of riramerey ave- uo is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Leslie Paxton of Cola avc- me has returned from a month's i-isit with her mother In Oakland. Mr. ami Mrs. A'. W. Malone and sons, of Andreo avenue, were quests Sunday of the former's mother. Mm. Emma Malone, of Miss Doris lleatty of Sun street. Lomita. was a visitor Sunday at the V. A. teller home on Mar- Mrk Anna Kelly has returned to her home in San Diego. While here she was a guest at the home of her siin, Ed Kelly, of Kern Court. Mrs. E. H. Nash and daughter Virginia, of Kertondo Beach, called on former n|lKhbors liere Thursday. Mr. am! Mrs. J. U. Hemmi of Gramercy avenue spent Sunday at Long Beach. Fr. and Mrs. K. B. Dilley of Por- tola avenue, were Inglewood vis- tors Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. lialley Haydon of Hant'ord were weekend gneflts of Mr. and Mrs. W. C'. Haydon of Arlington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James U King of Arlington avenue and Mrs. E. P. King of Marcellna avenue were guestn of friends in I,os Angeles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Frenger visited their estate, last week, at Ranclio Santa Fe. Misses fieraldine Miller and Ruth Bolce enjoyed "Monsieur Bcau- caire" in Los Angeles recently. Mrs. Tliurlaw Patterson of San Diego was a weekend guest of her the molher-in-tuvv. Mrs. Dannelly, of the Dannelly cafe. Mi's. R. H. Shriver has moved from TVs Moines. la., (o Los Ajl- Bfiles. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Keys' and sons, of Arlington avenue, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hooper of Los Angeles. Mr Iteach. Charles Burton of Redomio Walke mil children,** >f Andreo avenue, motored to A1-" liambra r'riday to pass the day ivith relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Reynold- and daughter Mary l-'rances passed the weekend with relatives In I.n Centenella ranch, Inglewood. Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Lodge of Pittsblli-K, Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfc, Redondo boulevard, last week. Mr. Lodge Is superintendent of the Columbia Steel Works at Pittsburg. Mrs. William Hubbard of Pltts- burg, Calif., was the guest last week of Mrs. A. H. Wolf P. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schumart of Pittsburg, Calif., ore ylSIHng Mr. and Mrs. Rex Schumart of Re- dondo tfoulevard. . Verna Payne, Marjorle Ott, Nyla Tansey and Hetty Stoddart were beard In the (lllliert recital at San Pedro last Friday afternoon. CARD PARTY A raid party will bo given by the Calbolic ladles in.Catholio hall Thursday evening, Sept. IS, at 8 o'clock .sharp. You are cordially invited. These card parties will be held eks Dress Fabrics For Fall and Winter What a wonderful assortment of dress fabrics these are gorgeous in colorings beautiful in design. The low prices should inspire every woman with the desire for a dress or overblouse and its jnost excellent opportunity for home dressmakers who have daughters to clothe. 36-inch French serge, per yd.........................$1.25 45-inch 'All-Wool storm serge, per yd.........$1.85 Crepe de chine, all popular shades 36-inch, special..................................'............$1.25 Satin; extra fine silk quality, per yd.............$2.75 New Ginghams; a beautiful asst., per yd.................................................. 35c, 40, 50c Silk and Cotton Crepe, 39-inch; colors navy, gray and brown; <£l QQ Priced special, per yd..........................«J) 1 .I/O Why pay $2.25 to $2.50 per yd. .elsewhere? Roshanara silk and wool crepe; 39-inch; colors, cocoa, midnight and seal brown; per yd. .............................................. Satjn and Canton Crepe; 40-inch; colors, gray, Mandalay and carmine; per yd. ..................;............................ FOR BOYS— For every day wear $2.95 to $4.50 For dress wear, S^. to $5.00 FOR LADIES— For every day wear; .................. $2.95, $5.50 For dress wear; ............ ......$4.95, $9.00 FOR GIRLS— For every day wear; ............................ $3.75 to $5.50 For dress wear; $5.00 to $7.50 SHOES FOR MEN— -For every day wear; ................... .;.......!.... $3.25, $5.95 -For dress wear; $4.50, $12.00 WE CARRY FULL LINE OF KEWPIE TWIN SHOES Sweaters CAPS GLOVES curry only the best grades ork gloves buy them here save. $L25to$2.50 | Select That New : Fall Hat Today --It will pay you to take ! the time now while our ; assortments of men's hats S for the new season is at ; its best. The very cream ; of the new styles and col- : ors are ready here and there are models to suit all $2.75 to $9.00 : $1.85 to $2.75 I types of manhood. $4.50, $5.00 $5.50, $6.50 CHENEY PHONO GRAPHS , T WBAPNES Co ^^^JtJARBONNEAT^lEStSJ^T^THONejSii^ol^^ Barnes Department ftore"Lomita.Cal. VOCALION RED RECORDS

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Page 1: APRON SALE AND DINNER Ml. DAIRY FERTILIZER...anil make your choice. A dinner will he served from niion until 1 o'clock. Oh. yes! It is to bo at Masonic hall. Visitors at the home

FRIDAY TORRANCE HERALD SEPTEMBER 12, 1924

Women's Club Presidents to

Meet Sept. 19192 Heads of Organizations

Will Convene in LosAngeles Friday

Onn lumcli-pcl anil ninety-two presidents of the clulia federated in the Los Angeles district, Cali­ fornia Federation of Women's <Mbus, will convene for the first presidents' council of the new club year in the beautiful new home of the Friday Morning Club, 910 South KlKUeroa street, Los AnKeles, at 10 o'clock Friday, Kept. 19.

The forenoon will he taken up with matters of general cluh In­ terest, while the afternoon session.

APRON SALE AND DINNER

Thllr.til:l\. Sept. I". In the (l"y set f.ir the apron sale to he held by Hie ladies of I he Kastern Ktar. Aprons for every piirpose and oe- eaHion are beiiiu donated. <!o early anil make your choice.

A dinner will he served from niion until 1 o'clock.

Oh. yes! It is to bo at Masonic hall.

Visitors at the home. In Smeltzer of .Mr. and Mrs. OeorRe Crane were Mr. and Mrs. Woodington anil son Robert, of Arlington ave-

SAVE YOUR LAWN

SPREAD

DAIRY FERTILIZERDelivered

$2.50 Per Yard in .-' Torrance or Lomita

Phone Redondo: 2745

KERN DAIRYC. F. KERN, Prop. .

C. W. ALLEND. C., Ph. C.

Palmer Graduate Chiropractor

1337 El Praclo St.Office Phone 100-W

Hours: » to 12. 2 to 5, 6 to 8:30

RADIO-

De BRA RADIO INSTALLATIONS CO.

Vonderahe Bldcj. Phone 73-J

THE FAMILY SHOE STORE

Men, Women and Children Wo do only first class

shoo repairing.rices Lowest Quality Highest

We aim to please. Give us a trial.

Hoffman's Shoe StoreAeiuss front Masonic Temple.

A.L.Salter&Co.1309 Post Ave. Phone 68

Electric Fixtures and Wiring

De Luxe Wall Beds, Peer­ less Built-in Furniture

Fred B. Lewis * Is Promoted

By Edison Co.Old Employe Made Assistant

General Manager forCorporation

Fi-ed H. Lewis lias been appni

tin- Southern California Kdi Company, to relieve Vice-1'rosldent and (ieneral Manager H. H. Italian! of Home of h's executive duties, which have bei-u Increasing: enor­ mously as the liuslness of thescom- pany has expanded and its devel­ opment prog-ram grows larger from year to year. The official 'bulletin announcing' Mr. Lewis' appoint­ ment hy the hoard of directors reached District Manager Oliver today.

Mr. Lewis bemin his life work with the Kclison. company when'a youth.and immediately after taking his ellipse degree in electri.cal en­ gineering. His advancement is in line with tlie policy of the com­ pany in developing and promoting members of its own organization to Its most responsible positions. Mr. Lewis' abilities have been very thoroughly demonstrated cltirimr I in! recent power shortage, as it has been- jjart of his duties as not­ ing and assistant' manager of op­ eration to ' represent tin; Kifison company anil co-operate with (In­ state, authorities in the Interchange oi' power and its conservation. A" chairman of the power committee, composed of representatives of all of the power companies of the state.'Mr. Lewis has had an active part in the great work of inter­

jection which has now knitted the physical systems of the electric generating companies of California

i the Oregon line to Mexico and has been of Inestimable value,, to the consumers in the utilization

surplus capacities.

service Jie lias filled various re- ponsible positions, including the

superintendency of the Los An­ geles district. When a lad of 15

iars he became interested in tlie ork of electric development the iccessfut installation by the Edi- n company of the first 33,000- ilt transmission line, which was

to bring power from the Santa Ana canyon to the city of Los An- ueles. , Step by step he has kept .ace with the achievements of the lectricul Industry and has been a trout,- personal factor in tlie in­

tensive electrification" of the south­ west.

Cleaners and Dyers Move to New Home

P.ert Sharon, proprietor of the Tunaiu-f Cleaners and Dyers, an- nonmvs that on Monday' morning his establishment, will be in its new home. 1915 Carson street, ll.-rl says that if there is anything

ini,' t» ri:nnp"d quarters it had be done. The. new room is much

hiruer Ui.ill th.- cine "now occupied H'll «ive l:--rt and tlie Missus miu-ll nei-iled space.

COI.KH VAK1KTV STORK h:ls irehased sloek of the l-'ranklin ry CooJs I'o. of I'asadena at 11!'..^ ills on the .i.illar. This stock ill be put on sab- al Coles Va-

lleral.i and Coslnfiiee. Monday ninv. Watch for bar;-a : ns.

Don't miss tills meal opportunity i buy uoo.! me!-<.handise at. a very .U' eost. KMI-. salesladies wallt- I. -Adv.

COMING MOVIE ATTRACTIONS

Necessity, mother of Inventlo may nel Hoot Gibson a handsotr profit. He's threatened with a ne commercial business, as the reall of his trip to Hit- Mexican bordi to film "Ullnky." 'his new Unlversi comedy of army life, to be seen i the Torrance theatre tonight. When the company went to Camp Hea on location with the cavalry they took a phonograph. They ran of needles, f.ibson bethought him­ self and tried a novel kind of tUB needles. They worked so that a Los Angeles music house Induced him to pjitent the Id

THE UNIVERSAL CAR

BARGAINS IN OUR USED CAR LOT1 Ford Sedan 1924 Roadster

Overhauled, front and rear, $150.00.

1923 Ford Roadster with delivery box, $275.00

Used as demonstratorfor while.

• Will sacrifice

1924 Paneled

Ford Delivery Job.

Good for laundry

or bakery.Will sacrifice.

1-Ton Ford Truck Good rubber

$395.00

1924 Ford

Roadster.

Still runs.

$35.00

Late Model Dodge Service Truck.

Nice complete job ready to go

$385.00

Schultz, Peckham & SchultzLINCOLN FORD FORDS* >N

Torrance California

Saturday niffht the ' icatni will show "North Ida," a Monojtram iilctn nt! Fred Thomson.

from "North of Nevada"

Keystone 500 Club

CARD PARTYWednesday, Sept. 17, 8 P. M.And Every Third Wednesday

in tlie Month

KEYSTONE COMMUNITY HALL

Harbor Blvd., South of. Carson GOOD PRIZES 5Uc Per Person

EXTRACIGARETTE

SPECIAL!

100LqckyStrike

CigarettesIN SPECIALPREPARED

100 TIN 100

YOU PAY

45cWe Pay the 30c Tax

Hurry! This offer won't last long.

We Carry All the Leading Brands of Tobaccos, Cigarettes and Cigars

We Give S. & U.Stamps

Double on Wednesday

BEACONDRUG

STOREA. K. F1NSTKH

Phono ISO Torrance

m TORRANCE PERSONS AND PASTIMESComings, Goings and Doings of Folks Hereabouts

TRADE IN YOURHOJIE TOWN

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rlcard of Pasadena were Kuests Saturday or Mr. anil Mm. Ted Wertz.

Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr: Charles Myera of Calirlllo avcnu were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dalto of Hollywood.

Dinner RUests Sunday.of Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Wehb of Andreo ave­ nue were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carl-

Mrs. Phil HuKKard and son of Androo avenue.

Mrs. A. R Street of Martlna avenue was entertained Monday hy friends In I,os AnKeles, ami Tuesday visited friends at Innle-

Ml.

Mrs. J. T. Wells of Amajiola ave­ nue and Mrs. C'. \V. Wells of Re- londo boulevard were recent jfiiests at the home of the former's «m. II. C. Wells of Kanta Monica.

it of his .sinter, Mrs. N. A. f.eake, of Marcellna avenue.

r. fl. Anderson of riramerey ave- uo is reported on the sick list.

Mrs. Leslie Paxton of Cola avc- me has returned from a month's i-isit with her mother In Oakland.

Mr. ami Mrs. A'. W. Malone and sons, of Andreo avenue, were quests Sunday of the former's mother. Mm. Emma Malone, of

Miss Doris lleatty of Sun street. Lomita. was a visitor Sunday at the V. A. teller home on Mar-

Mrk Anna Kelly has returned to her home in San Diego. While here she was a guest at the home of her siin, Ed Kelly, of Kern Court.

Mrs. E. H. Nash and daughter Virginia, of Kertondo Beach, called on former n|lKhbors liere Thursday.

Mr. am! Mrs. J. U. Hemmi of Gramercy avenue spent Sunday at Long Beach.

Fr. and Mrs. K. B. Dilley of Por- tola avenue, were Inglewood vis- tors Sunday. i

Mr. and Mrs. lialley Haydon of Hant'ord were weekend gneflts of Mr. and Mrs. W. C'. Haydon of Arlington avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. James U King of Arlington avenue and Mrs. E. P. King of Marcellna avenue were guestn of friends in I,os Angeles Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Frenger visited their estate, last week, at Ranclio Santa Fe.

Misses fieraldine Miller and Ruth Bolce enjoyed "Monsieur Bcau- caire" in Los Angeles recently.

Mrs. Tliurlaw Patterson of San Diego was a weekend guest of her the molher-in-tuvv. Mrs. Dannelly, of the Dannelly cafe.

Mi's. R. H. Shriver has moved from TVs Moines. la., (o Los Ajl- Bfiles.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Keys' and sons, of Arlington avenue, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hooper of Los Angeles.

Mr

Iteach.Charles Burton of Redomio

Walke mil children,**>f Andreo avenue, motored to A1-" liambra r'riday to pass the day ivith relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Reynold- and daughter Mary l-'rances passed the weekend with relatives In I.n Centenella ranch, Inglewood.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Lodge of Pittsblli-K, Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfc, Redondo boulevard, last week. Mr. Lodge Is superintendent of the Columbia Steel Works at Pittsburg.

Mrs. William Hubbard of Pltts- burg, Calif., was the guest last week of Mrs. A. H. Wolf P.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schumart of Pittsburg, Calif., ore ylSIHng Mr. and Mrs. Rex Schumart of Re­ dondo tfoulevard. .

Verna Payne, Marjorle Ott, Nyla Tansey and Hetty Stoddart were beard In the (lllliert recital at San Pedro last Friday afternoon.

CARD PARTY

A raid party will bo given by the Calbolic ladles in.Catholio hall Thursday evening, Sept. IS, at 8 o'clock .sharp. You are cordially invited.

These card parties will be heldeks

Dress Fabrics For Fall and Winter

What a wonderful assortment of dress fabrics these are gorgeous in colorings beautiful in design. The low prices should inspire every woman with the desire for a dress or overblouse and its jnost excellent opportunity for home dressmakers who have daughters to clothe.

36-inch French serge, per yd.........................$1.2545-inch 'All-Wool storm serge, per yd.........$1.85Crepe de chine, all popular shades

36-inch, special..................................'............$1.25Satin; extra fine silk quality, per yd.............$2.75New Ginghams; a beautiful asst.,

per yd.................................................. 35c, 40, 50c

Silk and Cotton Crepe, 39-inch; colors navy, gray and brown; <£l QQ Priced special, per yd..........................«J) 1 .I/O

Why pay $2.25 to $2.50 per yd. .elsewhere?

Roshanara silk and wool crepe; 39-inch; colors, cocoa, midnight and seal brown; per yd. ..............................................

Satjn and Canton Crepe; 40-inch; colors, gray,Mandalay and carmine;per yd. ..................;............................

FOR BOYS—

For every day wear $2.95 to $4.50

— For dress wear, S^. to $5.00

FOR LADIES—

For every day wear; .................. $2.95, $5.50

For dress wear; ............ ......$4.95, $9.00

FOR GIRLS—

—For every day wear;

............................ $3.75 to $5.50

For dress wear; $5.00 to $7.50

SHOES FOR MEN—

-For every day wear;

................... .;.......!.... $3.25, $5.95

-For dress wear; $4.50, $12.00

WE CARRY FULL LINE OF KEWPIE TWIN SHOES

Sweaters CAPS

GLOVEScurry only the best grades ork gloves buy them here save.

$L25to$2.50

| Select That New: Fall Hat Today --It will pay you to take! the time now while our; assortments of men's hatsS for the new season is at; its best. The very cream; of the new styles and col-: ors are ready here and there are models to suit all

$2.75 to $9.00 : $1.85 to $2.75 Itypes of manhood.

$4.50, $5.00 $5.50, $6.50

CHENEY PHONO­ GRAPHS

, T WBAPNES Co^^^JtJARBONNEAT^lEStSJ^T^THONejSii^ol^^

Barnes Department ftore"Lomita.Cal.

VOCALIONRED

RECORDS