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THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD OCTOBER 1, 1925 THEATRE j THURSDAY—LAST DAY LON CHANEY in "THE MONSTER" FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT ELEANOR BOARDMAN and MATT MOORE in "THE WAY OF A GIRL" DOUBLE BILL SATURDAY "Pretty Ladies" at the Torrance HAROLD LLOYD HARRY CAREY ZASU PITTS—TOM MOORE——ANN PENNINGTON CONRAD NAGEL—NORMA SHEARER CEO. K. ARTHUR OUR GANG COMEDY—"OFFICIAL OFFICERS" TUESDAY THE BIG NIGHT TOBY'S COUNTRY STORE And AL RICHMOND—The New Western Star—in "A GASOLINE COWBOY" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY —with— BEN LYON Alice Q. Nilsson Marjorie Daw —Also— THE PACEMAKERS || I O M I T A 1-1 THEATRE J3T* -** THURSDAY ONLY Evelyn Brent in "Smooth i Satir That Hilarious Farce Comedy "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" American Legion Benefit FRIDAY—SATURDAY Chaney—Norma Shearer—in "TOWER OF LIES" SUNDAY ONLY Ricardo Cortex—Betty Bronson "NOT SO LONG AGO" MONDAY ONLY COUNTRY STORE and Yakima Canutt in "Scar Han TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Jack Holt—Noah Beery—Billie Dove "LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS" rss 1 ^MOMMMQMMaotiMW Scene from "PRETTY LADIES' At the Torrance Theatre Sunday and Monday 'The truest story ever told about Broadway," will no doubt be the erdlct of all who ever tread the rorld-famous street, after they ave acquainted themselves with the glamorous contents of "Pretty Ladies." Then, too, the line will :rvc as about the slncerest rec- ommendation of the photoplay to those to whom Broadway Is for- ign territory. Harold Lloyd is "sure cure for the blues" in "Dr. Jack at the Torrance Theatre Saturday "Pretty Ladles," based on a Cos mopolitan magazine atoryt deals with the Follies, before the foot lights and behind the scenes along Broadway. It reveals to the the atre-golng public just what the little Intimacies are In theatrical life. It shows stage folks as hu- man, as faulty and as good as the rest of us. Good Bill For Week at Lomita JACK HOLT AND BWOJE DOVE MH 2£HE n __ , '•THE LKW OF WESTEJl* SIARS* A-PARAMO*»iT I MISSION| JTHEATRE Glorious Return of the Charles King Players —with— DUDLEY AYERS—ROSE LUDWIG Benjamin Sharpe James Donlin Kathryn Wayn* Robert Homans Albert Van Antwerp Nathaniel Holme* IN "POLLY WITH A PAST By Special Arrangement with David STARTING SUNAY MATmEE Sal Virginia Thornton Dorothy Dudley Charles Gregg Seats Now a.m. to 9 p. Pric^sT'RTgM's7'25c760c~and 75c| Mats.,~Wed.fSat., Sun., 25c Season Reservations! Phone Long Beach 632-19 EVERY TUESDAY TORRANCE American Recreation Center Hall (Over Bowling Alleys) Tom Flournoy's S^cK* Orchestra Prizes Awarded Nightly Dance Music Supreme Use Our Want Ads for Results!! Tonight, Thursday evening, and for one allowing only at the Lo- mlta Theatre, Evelyn Brent, crook actress of the screen, in "Smooth as Satin," and at 8:15 that hilari- ous farco comedy by the local post of the American Legion, "It Pays to Advertise," all local men and women. The price for this double program will be 50 cents for adults and 26 cents for children. You can not afford to miss this treat. The same cast in the same show without the picture program was shown at Torrance for 76 cents and »1 Friday and Saturday Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer will be shown in a picture revealing the sacrifice made by a father (Lon Chaney) for his daughter (Norma Shearer), "Tower of' Lies." Sunday only will bo shown Ricardo Cortez and Betty Bronson In a Sidney Olcott production, "Not So Long Ago." Monday only will be featured the inaugural of a new and better Country Store, with an act of pro- fessional vaudeville, together with the content of kiddles for prizes, and Yakima Canutt In "Scar Hanan." Tuesday and Wednesday a rare treat Is booked, showing Zane Grey's "Light of Western Stars," with Jack Holt, Noah Beery, and Billie Dove. TORRANCE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. \V- E. Beckwlth of Walnut Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Beckwlth 'of Cota avenue. Dr. Maude R. Chambers and mother, Mrs. Ada Robbini, were recent luncheon truest*, of Mrs. Har- vey Kyte of Lons Beach. | Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Hall of Los Angeles. Dr. Minnie Proctor, Mrs. Nettie Steinhllber and Mrs. W. H.-Klngs- !< > spent Sunday at the Proctor cabin at 'Anahelm Landing, and In the evening attended a Long Beach theatre. Mr. and Mrs. William Tolaon will move from Los Angeles to Arling- ton avenue In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Wolfe of Sierra avenue attended tho aerliC circus at Clover Field last Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Ulchhart of San Fer- nando suffered uu ucuto attack of l>l«ui-lsy while, vlxltine horn Sunday Mr. anil Mrs. K. Orumerey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. WvodliiKlon of Arlington avenue were intents King Players Are Back on the Job At Mission House The King Players return to the Mission Theatre, Long Beach, next Sunday, Oct. 4, after a vacation. The King 'Players have long been favorites with many local theatre- goers and they will welcome their return. Dudley Ayres and Rose Ludwig, who were the mainstays of the company during their engagement of sixty-five weeks last season, again will be seen in leading roles for the coming Winter. Others who wero favorites with local spoken drama fans who will re- turn aro Kathryn Wayne, Albert Van Antwerp, Robert Homans, Vlr- Klnla Thornton, and Dorothy Dud- ley. Tho opening production, "Pollj With a Past," will open Sunday. SeatH are now on sale. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Confer and family, of Martlna avenue, wero dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Webb. Mrs. C. J. Dexter of Los Angeles was a visitor Monday at the Tom- kins home on Gramcrcy avenue. SAFE The Controllable Beam on the Better Buick Nifbt driving (train, the blind Insecurity when you dim to keep glare out of the eyes of an approaching ^driver both have been eliminated by the Controllable Beam Head- light, a feature of the Better Buick. Daytime visibility every inch of the way I Bright light all the time! A simple control on the steering wheel lowen the beam when you near another car. And this ii only one of many 1926 im- provement! which Buick engineering has given to the Better Buick. 75 horsepower and more; Duotone in Duco finish; Triple Sealed Valve.in-Head engine; light-pedal' preuure clutch; approved mechanical 4- wheel brakes; and many other exclusive ad- vancements now make the Better Buick the better car to own and drive. BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. DivMon of General Molon Corporation R. S. FLAHERTY Buick Sales and Service 1316 Cabrillo Phone 60 Torrance CHRISTMAS IS COMING ON APACE Today is October 1, and we realize that Christmas is only a short time away. And it is not a bit too early to start making plans for holiday giving. Have you someone to whom you would like to give a Diamond Ring, or a wrist watch, or any number of similar gifts that run above the average in cost? Come in now and make your selections when stocks are at their beet. By paying a little each payday until Christmas you can easily have it paid for without scrimping. And on Christmas morning when your sweetheart's face beams with the joy you have given her, you will be repaid for your foresight a thousand fold. 1503 Cabrillo B. YOUNG, Proprietor Telephones 273-R and 251 Local and Long Distance HAULING Office with Paxman's Hardware Residence, 1668 Carson St. A SOUND ESTABLISHED COMPANY OFFERS 6% Preferred Stock at $9700 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. W. L. Ballon of Tulare was a business visitor In Torranue Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beckwlth and family will spend the weekend at their cabin In Bouquet Canyon. Read Our Want Ads! j Druggists With Friendly Stores OPERATING SEVEN STORES IN THREE CITIES Torrance Store, 1519 Cabrillo Ave. Phone 180 Police and Fountain News! Sodas and Sundaes, Lemon* and Limes, All mixed up in pretty rimes— Willed collars, beaded brow*— Malted Milk, and some from cows. Chilly ices, cold frappes, Made in many cunning ways, Take the heat from parching throat Don't this poetry get your goat? JOHNNY QUAVE. Armour, Carnegie & Volstead! Tnere MAY be a better known tonic than Todco Beef, Iron & Wine, but so far as WE know, It heads the list. It's just this season of the year that makes a high test tpnlo profitable to take. This week our price IB 78o the bottle. Alcohol! There's a lot of folks who believe that It's only our lunge that breathe. Try a hot bath, plenty soap, plenty rub, and then dous* on PLENTY RUBBING ALCO- HOLI Derned if you won't breath* ALL OVER1 Todco sort sells for 60o pint. Printer Makes a Mistake! * It was not-our Intention to ad- vertise TWO box candlcu on the same day, but evidently the printer had sampled some of our Saylor's brand and wanted to see other folks' have as good a time as he did. Cost him 11.60 to J3.00 a box. Milk of Magnesia! All you have to do to come into possession of a pint of Milk of Magnesia ii to plank down 39o and It's yourt. A Medium-Sized Outburst! I'm sure glad that everyone doesn't h'ke the drug store business as much as I do. If they did, they'd climb into It and then look at the competition I'd have! There's a raft, of folks who can see no romance in pills and perfumeries and hot water bottles and soap, but me, I get plenty kick outa all of them and a box of thumb tacks carries a lotta thrills for me! I don't have to sit on 'em to get said thrill either! All of which outburst leads up to the fact I've noticed most everywhere and in most everybody. Isn't it true we like to do busi- ness with the man who loves his work, his job and the product he's selling. Ain't it so? And this sure applies tight and close to us folks around this store of ours. I don't believe any of us would swap jobs, swap businesses even with better financial pros- pects! And if any of you readers doubt this, step In some day and see if you can find a frown or a grouch or a peeve anywhere! And that's THAT! _____________DOC FINSTER. RAS SAYS: If you don't get more kick out of this job than I am now, I'm going to be the crow around this hut. It's all right to smile and look foolish when you're on your honeymoon and such but loafing around a drug store is MY idea of being a hangnail! Don't let Doc kid you about there being no peeves around here. You look me up any time you're in and if things haven't changed in the meantime, I'll show you one of the hardest working peeves you ever met up with. Write THAT on your cuff! RAS. Doc, so I •«*, i* trying to imitate on* of the** her* Blue Birds, judging from the line he's pulling •t tb* tap of the p*g*. I Hate to Sell These! Waterman's Fountain Pens! Once WE sell you one you're THROUGH buying for LIFE! Our only chance to sell you another one i* to have you lose the first one, and that'* no nourishment to us. Their full name is Waterman's Ideal Foun- Leihy Candy! A high fallutln product! Got a high fallutln PRICE, too. U you're hisn fallutln your OWN self, here's a chanco for your high fallutln palate tu meet up with a complete set of wonderful NEW thrills. Bring Jl.OO or »1.36 or »1.BO. Cold Breakers! They break up a cold like Baldwin locomotive smashes up a yesterday and wanted to borrow a handkerchief. Said he had a bad cold. We didn't have a nose rag so wo sold him some Cold Breakers, and sent him up the street to Ed Kelly', for the kerchief. But be fore he got a block up the street, he says, he didn't need the hand kerchief. Ray Gets in Bad! While trlmraliiK a window early lust week, Ruy dropped u bottle of Ued Feather Hair Tonlo and It split out on the floor, <iultu a mesa of It lundlnt; u" a nixtomer's Mex- ican Hail less IMICM-II: Vesterday the owner Hlarleil unit uKuinxl K.iy bji- cuiiKe i he Mex. H. now look, il like a I'oiin i.mlaii. This Hluff Uoo't cart what n nrow» hair on atalll KCL! This KCL Tooth Past* SO FAR has NEVER mad* an enemy her* in town and judging from folk* who come in for the second, third and four.h tube, it must be making plenty friend*.

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Page 1: Pretty Ladies at the Torrance CHRISTMAS · "pretty ladies" at the torrance harold lloyd harry carey zasu pitts—tom moore——ann pennington conrad nagel—norma shearer ceo. k

THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD OCTOBER 1, 1925

THEATRE jTHURSDAY—LAST DAY

LON CHANEY in "THE MONSTER"

FRIDAY NIGHT IS

AMATEUR NIGHTELEANOR BOARDMAN and MATT MOORE

in "THE WAY OF A GIRL"

DOUBLE BILL SATURDAY

"Pretty Ladies" at the Torrance

HAROLD LLOYD

HARRY CAREY

ZASU PITTS—TOM MOORE——ANN PENNINGTONCONRAD NAGEL—NORMA SHEARER

CEO. K. ARTHUR

OUR GANG COMEDY—"OFFICIAL OFFICERS"

TUESDAY THE BIG NIGHT

TOBY'S COUNTRY STOREAnd AL RICHMOND—The New Western Star—in

"A GASOLINE COWBOY"

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY—with—

BEN LYONAlice Q. Nilsson

Marjorie Daw

—Also— THE PACEMAKERS ||

I O M I T A1-1 THEATRE J3T* -**

THURSDAY ONLY Evelyn Brent in "Smooth i Satir

That Hilarious Farce Comedy

"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE"American Legion Benefit

FRIDAY—SATURDAY Chaney—Norma Shearer—in"TOWER OF LIES"

SUNDAY ONLY Ricardo Cortex—Betty Bronson"NOT SO LONG AGO"

MONDAY ONLYCOUNTRY STORE

and Yakima Canutt in "Scar Han

TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Jack Holt—Noah Beery—Billie Dove

"LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS"

rss 1^MOMMMQMMaotiMW

Scene from "PRETTY LADIES'At the Torrance Theatre Sunday and Monday

'The truest story ever told about Broadway," will no doubt be the

erdlct of all who ever tread the rorld-famous street, after they ave acquainted themselves with

the glamorous contents of "Pretty Ladies." Then, too, the line will

:rvc as about the slncerest rec­ ommendation of the photoplay to those to whom Broadway Is for-

ign territory.

Harold Lloyd is

"sure cure for the

blues" in "Dr. Jack

at the Torrance

Theatre Saturday

"Pretty Ladles," based on a Cos mopolitan magazine atoryt deals with the Follies, before the foot lights and behind the scenes along Broadway. It reveals to the the atre-golng public just what the little Intimacies are In theatrical life. It shows stage folks as hu­ man, as faulty and as good as the rest of us.

Good Bill For Week at Lomita

JACK HOLT AND BWOJE DOVE MH 2£HE n __ , '•THE LKW OF WESTEJl* SIARS* A-PARAMO*»iT I

MISSION| JTHEATREGlorious Return of the

Charles King Players—with—

DUDLEY AYERS—ROSE LUDWIGBenjamin Sharpe James Donlin Kathryn Wayn* Robert Homans

Albert Van Antwerp Nathaniel Holme* IN

"POLLY WITH A PASTBy Special Arrangement with David

STARTING SUNAY MATmEE Sal

Virginia Thornton Dorothy Dudley Charles Gregg

Seats Now a.m. to 9 p.Pric^sT'RTgM's7'25c760c~and 75c| Mats.,~Wed.fSat., Sun., 25c

Season Reservations! Phone Long Beach 632-19

EVERY TUESDAY

TORRANCEAmerican Recreation Center Hall

(Over Bowling Alleys)

Tom Flournoy's S^cK* OrchestraPrizes Awarded

NightlyDance Music

Supreme

Use Our Want Ads for Results!!

Tonight, Thursday evening, and for one allowing only at the Lo- mlta Theatre, Evelyn Brent, crook actress of the screen, in "Smooth as Satin," and at 8:15 that hilari­ ous farco comedy by the local post of the American Legion, "It Pays to Advertise," all local men and women. The price for this double program will be 50 cents for adults and 26 cents for children. You can not afford to miss this treat. The same cast in the same show without the picture program was shown at Torrance for 76 cents and »1

Friday and Saturday Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer will be shown in a picture revealing the sacrifice

made by a father (Lon Chaney) for his daughter (Norma Shearer), "Tower of' Lies."

Sunday only will bo shown Ricardo Cortez and Betty Bronson In a Sidney Olcott production, "Not So Long Ago."

Monday only will be featured the inaugural of a new and better Country Store, with an act of pro­ fessional vaudeville, together with the content of kiddles for prizes, and Yakima Canutt In "Scar Hanan."

Tuesday and Wednesday a rare treat Is booked, showing Zane Grey's "Light of Western Stars," with Jack Holt, Noah Beery, and Billie Dove.

TORRANCE NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. \V- E. Beckwlth of Walnut Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Beckwlth 'of Cota avenue.

Dr. Maude R. Chambers and mother, Mrs. Ada Robbini, were recent luncheon truest*, of Mrs. Har­ vey Kyte of Lons Beach.

| Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Hall of Los Angeles.

Dr. Minnie Proctor, Mrs. Nettie Steinhllber and Mrs. W. H.-Klngs- !< > spent Sunday at the Proctor cabin at 'Anahelm Landing, and In the evening attended a Long Beach theatre.

Mr. and Mrs. William Tolaon will move from Los Angeles to Arling­ ton avenue In the near future.

Mr. and Mrs. Brady Wolfe of Sierra avenue attended tho aerliC circus at Clover Field last Sunday.

Mrs. J. H. Ulchhart of San Fer­ nando suffered uu ucuto attack of l>l«ui-lsy while, vlxltine horn Sunday

Mr. anil Mrs. K. Orumerey avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. WvodliiKlon of Arlington avenue were intents

King Players Are Back on the Job

At Mission HouseThe King Players return to the

Mission Theatre, Long Beach, next Sunday, Oct. 4, after a vacation. The King 'Players have long been favorites with many local theatre­ goers and they will welcome their return.

Dudley Ayres and Rose Ludwig, who were the mainstays of the company during their engagement of sixty-five weeks last season, again will be seen in leading roles for the coming Winter. Others

who wero favorites with local spoken drama fans who will re­ turn aro Kathryn Wayne, Albert Van Antwerp, Robert Homans, Vlr- Klnla Thornton, and Dorothy Dud­ ley.

Tho opening production, "Pollj With a Past," will open Sunday. SeatH are now on sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Confer and family, of Martlna avenue, wero dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Webb.

Mrs. C. J. Dexter of Los Angeles was a visitor Monday at the Tom- kins home on Gramcrcy avenue.

SAFE

The Controllable Beam on the Better BuickNifbt driving (train, the blind Insecurity when you dim to keep glare out of the eyes of an approaching ̂ driver both have been eliminated by the Controllable Beam Head­ light, a feature of the Better Buick. Daytime visibility every inch of the way I Bright light all the time! A simple control on the steering wheel lowen the beam when you near another car.And this ii only one of many 1926 im­ provement! which Buick engineering has given to the Better Buick. 75 horsepower and more; Duotone in Duco finish; Triple Sealed Valve.in-Head engine; light-pedal' preuure clutch; approved mechanical 4- wheel brakes; and many other exclusive ad­ vancements now make the Better Buick the better car to own and drive.

BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. DivMon of General Molon Corporation

R. S. FLAHERTYBuick Sales and Service

1316 Cabrillo Phone 60 Torrance

CHRISTMASIS COMING ON

APACEToday is October 1, and we realize that Christmas is only a short time away. And it is not a bit too early to start making plans for holiday giving.

Have you someone to whom you would like to give a Diamond Ring, or a wrist watch, or any number of similar gifts that run above the average in cost?

Come in now and make your selections when stocks are at their beet. By paying a little each payday until Christmas you can easily have it paid for without scrimping. And on Christmas morning when your sweetheart's face beams with the joy you have given her, you will be repaid for your foresight a thousand fold.

1503 Cabrillo

B. YOUNG, Proprietor Telephones 273-R and 251

Local and Long Distance

HAULINGOffice with Paxman's Hardware

Residence, 1668 Carson St.

A SOUND ESTABLISHED COMPANY OFFERS

6% Preferred Stock at $9700 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO.

W. L. Ballon of Tulare was a business visitor In Torranue Mon­ day.

Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beckwlth and family will spend the weekend at their cabin In Bouquet Canyon.

Read Our Want Ads! j

Druggists With Friendly StoresOPERATING SEVEN STORES IN THREE CITIES

Torrance Store, 1519 Cabrillo Ave. Phone 180

Police and Fountain News!Sodas and Sundaes, Lemon* and

Limes,All mixed up in pretty rimes— Willed collars, beaded brow*— Malted Milk, and some from cows. Chilly ices, cold frappes, Made in many cunning ways, Take the heat from parching

throat Don't this poetry get your goat?

JOHNNY QUAVE.

Armour, Carnegie & Volstead!

Tnere MAY be a better known tonic than Todco Beef, Iron & Wine, but so far as WE know, It heads the list. It's just this season of the year that makes a high test tpnlo profitable to take. This week our price IB 78o the bottle.

Alcohol!There's a lot of folks who believe

that It's only our lunge that breathe. Try a hot bath, plenty soap, plenty rub, and then dous* on PLENTY RUBBING ALCO- HOLI Derned if you won't breath* ALL OVER1 Todco sort sells for 60o • pint.

Printer Makes a Mistake! *

It was not-our Intention to ad­ vertise TWO box candlcu on the same day, but evidently the printer had sampled some of our Saylor's brand and wanted to see other folks' have as good a time as he did. Cost him 11.60 to J3.00 a box.

Milk of Magnesia!All you have to do to come into

possession of a pint of Milk of Magnesia ii to plank down 39o and It's yourt.

A Medium-Sized Outburst!

I'm sure glad that everyone doesn't h'ke the drug store business as much as I do. If they did, they'd climb into It and then look at the competition I'd have!

There's a raft, of folks who can see no romance in pills and perfumeries and hot water bottles and soap, but me, I get plenty kick outa all of them and a box of thumb tacks carries a lotta thrills for me! I don't have to sit on 'em to get said thrill either!

All of which outburst leads up to the fact I've noticed most everywhere and in most everybody. Isn't it true we like to do busi­ ness with the man who loves his work, his job and the product he's selling. Ain't it so?

And this sure applies tight and close to us folks around this store of ours. I don't believe any of us would swap jobs, swap businesses even with better financial pros­ pects!

And if any of you readers doubt this, step In some day and see if you can find a frown or a grouch or a peeve anywhere!

And that's THAT!_____________DOC FINSTER.

RAS SAYS:If you don't get more kick out of

this job than I am now, I'm going to be the crow around this hut. It's all right to smile and look foolish when you're on your honeymoon and such but loafing around a drug

store is MY idea of being a hangnail! Don't let Doc kid you about there being

no peeves around here. You look me up any time you're in and if things haven't changed in the meantime, I'll show you one of the hardest working peeves you ever met up with.

Write THAT on your cuff!RAS.

Doc, so I •«*, i* trying to imitate on* of the** her* Blue Birds, judging from the line he's pulling •t tb* tap of the p*g*.

I Hate to Sell These!Waterman's Fountain Pens! Once

WE sell you one you're THROUGH buying for LIFE! Our only chance to sell you another one i* to have you lose the first one, and that'* no nourishment to us. Their full name is Waterman's Ideal Foun-

Leihy Candy!A high fallutln product! Got a

high fallutln PRICE, too. U you're hisn fallutln your OWN self, here's a chanco for your high fallutln palate tu meet up with a complete set of wonderful NEW thrills.

Bring Jl.OO or »1.36 or »1.BO.

Cold Breakers!They break up a cold like •

Baldwin locomotive smashes up a

yesterday and wanted to borrow a handkerchief. Said he had a bad cold. We didn't have a nose rag so wo sold him some Cold Breakers, and sent him up the street to Ed Kelly', for the kerchief. But be­ fore he got a block up the street, he says, he didn't need the hand­ kerchief.

Ray Gets in Bad!While trlmraliiK a window early

lust week, Ruy dropped u bottle of Ued Feather Hair Tonlo and It split out on the floor, <iultu a mesa of It lundlnt; u" a nixtomer's Mex­ ican Hail less IMICM-II: Vesterday the owner Hlarleil unit uKuinxl K.iy bji- cuiiKe i he Mex. H. now look, il like a I'oiin i.mlaii. This Hluff Uoo't cart what n nrow» hair on atalll

KCL!This KCL Tooth Past* SO FAR

has NEVER mad* an enemy her* in town and judging from folk* who come in for the second, third and four.h tube, it must be making plenty friend*.