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FRIDAY TORRANCE HERALD , CLASSIFIED Advertisements All ads published In both TOR- RANCH HERALD and LOMITA NEWS. Rates for combined circulation*, both papers: One Insertion, per word...., __ So Two Insertions, per word.. __ So Three Insertions, per word _ 4i4o Four Insertions, per word Go Minimum ad, 12 words. Display Classified, 80o per Inch. Eight lines to Inch. Estimate SIX ORDINARY words to the line. In- itials and figures count as words. All ads with white space computed at rate of. 80c per Inch. Classified Ad Columns close: For Tuesday Edition, 6:30 P. M. Monday. For Friday Edition, 6:30 P. M. Thursday. Phone Torrance 200. Phono Lomita 301. CLASSIFICATION No. Heading 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Funeral Notices X Cards of Thanks 1 Lodge Notices 5 Lost and Found 6 Business Directory 7 Personal 8 Travel Opportunities 8 Business Opportunities . .0 Financial 11 For Rent: Houses, Furnished 12 For Rent: Houses, Unfurnished 13 For Rent: Apartments and Flats, Furnished 14 For* Rent: Apartments and Flats, Unfurnished IB For Rent: Rooms, Furnished 16 For Rent: Rooms, Unfurnished 17 For Rent Oarages IS For Rent: Stores and Offices Dished 20 Board and Room 21 For Sale: Automobiles and Ac- cessories 12 For Sale: Furniture and House- hold Goods 13 For Sale: Horses and Livestock 15 For Sale: Miscellaneous 26 Help Wanted: Male 27 Help 'Wanted: Female 28 Help Wanted Male and Female 29 Situations Wanted 10 Wanted To Buy 31 Wanted To Rent 32 Wanted: Miscellaneous 13 Real Estate: Improved 14 Real Estate: Unimproved 16 For Lease 16 Oil Properties, Leases, Royal- ties, etc. 17 Income Property 18 Real Estate for Sale or Trade 59 Musical Instruments 10 Miscellaneous 1 Announcements TO WHOM IT MAY .CONCERN: My wife. Ruby Brodie, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by her after this date. (Signed) James Brodie. Oct. 9, llilM. 6 Business Directory D. C. TURNER In Rappaport's Store Expert Shoe Repairer Makes Old Shoes Look New Pianoforte, Theory and Harmony Instruction MRS. A. LKW1S-SCHWARX Studio 1310 Narbonne Ave. Graduate of N'. E. Conservatory, Boston: Pupil of Carl Stasney and Mme. Carreno of Berlin.. Pupils enrolled Saturday, Sept. 13. kMEr.lCAN Beauty Shoppe Ex- clusivo shoppe tor ladies' and children's hair bobbing, and all kinds of beauty work. Props., EtUl' and Charles Tansey, U22 Mauellna, across from postof- fict. Phone 266- J. shampooing, hair cutting. Open Wednesday, Friday. Saturday; oth. days by appointment. Mrs. Mai:..n Welch, 1415 Oak St., Lo- mitr. Phono 339. lARi'HLLINO, shampooing. French IKIIK;- curling, facial massages. . Bet'v Klmbrough, Tansey Barber Sh-v, 11113 Carson St. HEMSTITCHING, Mrs. King, 2267 West Carson St., 1 block west of high school. HKNCH PAPKU - WAVK, *1.50. By appointment. Apt. 31(1, HI Prado Apts., Torrance. 3ARCL.EY Corsetiere Mrs. W. H. Martin, 2845 Beacon. Ph. Lo. 62. 10 Financial iUt.n WANTIOD for one year. V/ill «i-. firsl rnorlKaiM- .."'1 l".v <'. ' IM ,-.,.«! ali-l :>' l.onus. miMot -'. 1.. ,!i... I'. M. (iould. 11 -M Noi-.h NV. man. In-, l.iu Angles. fOl.'It 1IOMF, Financed 100%. See "has. Vondoraho. 1911 Carson. 11 For Rent: Houses, Furnished 17 f,:> to JJO I'KIt MONTH Two- l .,111 house, furnished"; all mo'l- n-n; gas, liulil.s water and laun- dry loom Inrliidi-.l. 1.113 l'»i^t '(lit UIONT On, 1 room furnish,.,! hod*., and "one 3-riiom IllllllHlied hoiis,. with Banu-e. Imiulre Park T, n.. iv No. ». 0'avonn A vi'. Ol'l:-Hoo\l modern In. use, tin - lain,! or iiiil'lirlrf hedi Barimi'. 313X Itedondo lllvd., l.omita 1VK-KOOM IIOirsK, tunilshed. Apply 1011 Portola. 12 For Rent: Houses Unfurnished WILL I.KASK modern five-room house for six months or more, to party who will take care of same, for $SO a month. 1712 Manuel Ave., Torrance. HKAUTIFUI, 4 -room duplex, cor- ner Cota and Sierra. Mrs. Fanny King, 1321 Sartori Ave., Torrance. NEW 5-room modern house, un- furnished, $45. 1007 Portola Ave., Torrance. UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 3 rooms and bath, $20 a month. Call 716-A Amapola, Torrance. FOR RENT 4 -room house: ga- rage: gas and electric lights. 3004 Fir St., Lomita. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, $30 per month. 2682 West Carson St., Torrance. 13 For Rent: Apartments and Flats Furnished THREE - ROOM furnished apart- ment; two beds; garage if de- sired. $37.50 without garage. Call Apt. A, 802 Sartori Ave. and Flats, Unfurnished FOR RENT, unfurnished Flat, four large sunny rooms, extra bed closet and bed; all modern conveniences; continuous hot water; garage included. Rent reasonable. Garner Apartments, 2305 Redondo Blvd.. Torrance. 15 For Rent: Rooms, Furnished BEDROOM, reasonable. 20-J9 Ar- lington Ave., Tonanco. 18 For Rent: Stores and Offices STORE, equipped for light lunch; opposite school. 2636 Orange St., Lomita. 19 For Rent: Furnished or Unfurnished nished apartments; hot water, vacuum; janitor service. Norman Arms, 2117 Redondo Blvd. In- quiro Apt. L. nished; 2 beds. Apt. A, 2076 Re- 20 Board and Room ROOM AND BOARD Meals .by day- or week; home cooking. Rates reasonable. 1729 Cabrlllo Ave.. Torrance. 21 For Sale: Automobiles and Accessories AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS Down Payment 23 Buick Sport Road- ster $285 24 Studebaker Light 6 Touring ...................... 300 24 Buick Tour. (Extras) 325 23 Willys-Knight Road... 275 23 Dodge Tour, like new ............................. 200 24 Dodge Road. (30 days old) .................... 275 22 Buick Tour. 22 Oakland Sport .......... 165 22 Hudson Speedster .... 225 24 Dodge Roadster, used 30 days ............ 275 tires ............................ 125 12 months and longer on balance. 10 late model Ford Tour, and low as $50 down. All cars carry a GO-day written guarantee. Shrader's, 1310 South Main, Los Angeles Open Sundays Atlantic 6523 23 For Sale: Horses and Livestock Full SAI.K t'llKAl' Thoiolltihhivd ^Nubian lilileli «o;,l. :il2(i Fir St.. 24 Poultry and Pet Stock l-cTTt HALF, File llho.le l.sl.ind Itod luilh-ts. stalling i" lay -'uar. 21Sth SI. \\iiM.\X OK C.IKI. for hmixoiioik and rooking. < looil home lo right p.ull. Apply Mrs. Levy, phono 7r,.J. or 1:111 Sai tori. 30 Wanted to Buy WAN'TF.I) To buy b.-.-i eallle ami veal Tiail.i 1,..- i.ol " '.. -o \V < :iili-..<i.ii -, r. n n.. \ :ir.. in-ie- wood. Calif. WANTED- Heal M»tute. Lint your properties with the Ncill Heulty Company. 8-2»-tf CASTLE APARTMENTS Mrs. K. H. Alien of tho Castle Apartments Is suffering from n carbuncle nn her neck. visited frlonds In I.os Angeles Wednesday. Miss Mary Oeddos passed Wed- nesday with friends at Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fortnler of Long Beach were Sunday guosts of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Alien. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Trapschah. recent arrivals from Belgium, have taken apartments at the Castlo. CARD PARTY A card party will be given by tho Altar Society Thursday eve- ning. Oct. 16, at Catholic hall. , These parties are given every two weeks. Come and spend an enjoyable evening and get ac- quainted. Six- honors will bo awarded and SHE FOUND OUT In legal circles a favorite story is told of the new servant girl who the day after her arrival pricked her finger. with a fork and seemed greatly distressed. "Only thing, ma'am," she said to her mistress, "Inflammation or blood poisoning might set in." "Don't alarm yourslef. my girl: the forks arc real silver, take my word for it." "You are finite sure, ma'am?" "Positive." Next morning tho girl had dis- appeared. So, too, had the silycr' 30 Wanted To Bity WIT,L PAY CASH for used furni- ture. Lewis Ripple, 1»19 Carson. Phone 73-W. 33: Real Estate: Improved FOR RENT 5 rooms, modern house, . garage ..................................? ."..00 Two 4 rooms, modern ...... 40.00 4-room flat .............................. 45.00 2-room and bath apt., fur. in. Off Store room on El Prado..:... lOO.'OO Store room on Sartori........ 75.00 FOP. SALF. 5-room .house; bath, olec. lights, garage; close in on Atfflreo. Terms .................. ?1250 Good lots 40x133 on Cedar 550 Fine 6-room house: hath, elec. lights, built-ins; ga- rage; cor. lot on Andreo. Cheap at ................................ 5500 New 4-room modern house; bath, elec. lights; garage. $250 down. Full price.... 3250 If you are in the market to buy or rent, we have it. TORRANCE INV. CO. HOME Large living room, 2 bed- nook; all built-in features 'in trie light fixtures; decorated walls; hardwood floors. 3-blks. off Western Ave.; 3 miles Tor- rnnce, 6 Redondo, 1 mile Domln- guoz oil field; V4 mile Rosecrans. 10 miles center I.os Angeles. .Small cash payment, balance monthly, or on a straight month- ly payment to right parties. Write A. K. HOWEY, owner. 40 Kt. James Park. I.os Angeles. Phone Beacon 4650. NEW 4-room modern bungalow; garage; lot 12x1 IT,; 11223 Ave. :., I.awndale. Price $33110; $-10 pel- month, down payment to suit". 5% off If you deal with mo. Owner, Daniel Ballmor. 238-1' South Olive St.. Los Angeles. garjige. Will make someone a ' nice home for $211011 at ?:,oi> down and *S5, including intere.si, per month. ('.illicit. llanson and Page. FOl'lt-HOOM modern flat, with v garage; continuous hot water; water paid, $40 per month. Oil- bcrt, Hansen and Page. FOR HOMES IN LOMITA, and for fire, compensation and automo- bile insurance, see J. W. WELTE 1144 Narhnnno Lomita Across from School HKAl'TIKPI. residence lot on Ama- pola: I.ol 10. Block 57; level with streel. Only $970. Terms oan bo arranged with owner. n. If. Francisco, I'allf. LOT on Amapolu street, Block 78, next to corner 208th St. Price $1200; easy terms. .Owner, II. (!., P. O. Box OUT, Torrance. TWO LOTS, facing Post and Cola. Will sacrifice. W. «'. Hamilton, 38 Real Estate for Sale or Trade FOU SAI.F, or trade for l.omit-i Anv part of r, ae res at Carlsbad. See in.- at 1 1 '.', Cvpn-.-s. l.omita. Ail, In- ss Ton-am-.. It. 1. lto< I!>7 Win. li.iyes. I WILL ACCEPT PIANO as down | lUiyn:, lit or. small house : ml lot ill Campion. Apply, by mail ..id).*l.'!20 Cota Ave, Toi-raifc. i 'ul II'. TKAIHv -'-'or piano or tin nit me. jr.:. , .illitv ill lari;.- lol Wat- 1. i eas. el. etn.'itv. Ten i uni.tes ! linn, ].,a.-)l. ll.JX- 77.-I. To: ..-.lire, | 39 Musical Instruments rPUICHT l'll(i.NO(iUAPH: also radio with spealii-r: both priced liljhl. No. .'tin El Prado Apts. F()il° SALE Hi-ail, good eondi- 40 Miscellaneous CALL MHS. LYNNK, Lomita 102, before 8 a. in. and aflur 5:30 p. in. and give her your news Itcmfl any lime No it.-ius or advertise- ment too Hindi und none tao large. BROTHER OF, KING OF SIAM IN U. S. TO SEE "SIGHTS" After three years in France, studying military tactics, Prince Prajatipok (above), brother of the King of Siam, is in the United States with his wife (be- low) seeing the sights before re- '.uniitr; home. LEAVES IT TO HIM The following conversation be- a prisoner was heard in a court loom far un in the mountains of West Virginia: "I'riaonei. do you know this "I've seen him." "Did vou malh'iuusly assault him?" '.'I hit him." "Did you uso a dsiniioi-olls weapon?" "Did you knock him down?" "He fell." "Di« you hurt him?" The prisoner smiled for the first time. "Ask him," he replied. Sale at Coles Variety Store Sat- urday Gents' 35-cent collars, all shapes, all sizes, soft or hard 10 for $1.00. Dig Underwear Sale, for men. women and children. ThiH is a special Saturday conn- with tho crowds. All merchandise sold at about half price. Coles Vnrloty Store, betweon postofl'icc and Hor- ald office. Adv. .*__ . GIRL, 11, CATCHES FOUR BURGLARS I! Betty McCuiston, 11, is in line to become Kansas City's Sherlock Holmes if she continues her de- tective career. Betty is given credit for the capture of four burglars who robbed a neighbor's house. She took the license num- ber of -their auto and gayc police descripti9ns of the thieves. Read Our Want Ads! TAKE HER TO DINNER yfO J /, ' ' SUNDAYS AT THE FERNCROFT CAFE 1 BOWLING NOTES Scores of matches recently bowled nL the American .alleys follow: * I Union Tool Bowling Club i -No. 1- Tcmploton ........ 122 1SH 200 Blanford ............ 130 124 149 Faulkner .......... 88 1J5 ion Nldy .................. 128 129 112 Acklcy .............. 119 138 153 B87 725 723 2035 No 2 I'l-att .................. 206 159 174 Hill .................... 127 203 17« Cribbs ................ 118 133 154 C.orulf ................ 183 146 162 Coleman ............ 105 106 126 j 739 747 792 2i78 1 Vo 3 iXcllor .................. 161 134 137 j. loose .................. 117 142 167 j Woodington ..... 116 185 150 Eckland ............ Ill 110 137 j Ncwby .............. 185 1IG 139 1 ~ ~ ' 720 717 730 2197 i Stangor .............. 180 179 181 Proctor .............. 175 150 19S Smith ................ 117 125 US Klgg .................... 151 118 163 |I.arson ........ ; ..... 136 139 121 i '759 711 78) 2254 Tunsey's Barbers Total Summerville .... 200 211 170 581 | Newby .............. 201 200.187 591" Tansey ............. 125 92 220 437 , Stanger ............ 160 236 156 552 , Harvey ..'............ 153 163 209 525 Red and Blue Total .lolley. ................ 171 1SS 157 516 Slassin .............. 134 145 136 41li Winters ............ lS9*"¥f!f 159 440 Taylor ................ 163 163 1S2 508 Kabelitx ............ 154 170 1!>2 516 755 Sit 826 2396 Hendrie Tire Total J. Dech .............. 150 155 153 458 F. Miller ............ 187 195 219 601 Oeo. Clever .. 189 259 169 617 E. Clever .......... 154 141 143 438 H. Dech ............ 192 192 1"2 566 4) Why^^raowe 6leep9 because we pel-mil the brain to of tin- liodv overcomes it and pro- duces unconsciousness. The use of vutmsr ftffi; brings peaceful ,.leep to many troubled with over-taxed nerves and pain. Absolutely true asp'rln. tablets so skillfully made that their bene- ficial action begins in i:> seconds. Highest purltv, never irritate or burn. One of 200 Piiretest preparations for health and hygiene. Every ilem the best (hat skill ami car, ,;.m produce. DOLLEY DRUG CO. Phone 10 Torrance y/;o ffic-xct&L Drug Stora A FFAIRS of the HEART "* By Mrs. Thompson -»* DESPITE ALL, SHE LOVES HIM with, 1 am 24 yuan old and have b»en married over five year>. We have two children under 3 years of age. My husband and 1 have been separated for about two and a half months. We separated bc- thing. He seemed to think 1 nagged all the time and it seemed to me he took delight in seeing how miserable he could make me. So we fussed and couldn't seem to get along. Yet 1 love himi, he is the father of my children and they love him. And it hurts to have and thinks lots of them, and that is what makes the divorce seem al- be parted from them myself, yet 1 don't want them to be parted from him. As 1 said, 1 love him and hate to think of spending the rest of my life without him. 1 can't oral who have asked for my com- pany. There is one who even wants to marry me, though 1 have you advise me to go about forget- ting. Of course, 1 intend going to work and that will throw me into new associations. But tonight my and relive them, for 1 know part own fault. But my husband don't go of it again (not that I've ever asked him to), so 1 see no chance Vonderahe ........ 119 173 183 475 Higgins .............. W6 161 151 438 Riggs ._.... ........ 154 144 161 459 Bale .................... 114 145 184 443 Hanson ............... ,163 151 144 458 686 764 823 2273 OCTOBER 10, 1924 seems only one way and that is to forget. A. B. L. You arc ciulto right, thorn IH onl> one thing to do and that is lo for got. Forgot tho hard words und the* hitter recriminations. Forgoi going to hunt. Forgot tho last flv< years and relive them In tho noxt five. Forget that you havo novoi a»kod your hllshand to lM-:'in rill over and ask him now. Just forgot ovoi-ythlng about it except that you love him and he is tho fathoi- ot your precious babies. 13 YEARS OLDER THAN HER Dear Mr. Thompson: I am a girl eighteen yean old and have kept years. He was married and is thirteen years older than I am. He well until another -gi<1 tried to get What shall I do? WORRIED. It is just as woll that the man is taking un Interest In another girl. Hn is too old for you and tho fact that ho has beeji marrtod liofore does not add anything to his desirability. l>ot him go if he wants to and trust that some one else will care for you who is more suitable. band seems to be a hopoloHH ter since he does not know 1 tell the truth and will not steadily. Proba-bly the wise for you to take would be to d your husband and enjoy the panionship of other young m hesitate In advising you tills work ivorco t that you love him. I think yo*i are making a mistake in letting him against divorce, tell him emphat- ically that he may not com.- to soe you or expect you to recognize hint as your husband until her has mado good and proved himself worthy of your love. all right to let the young ma you home and pay for the If he was gentlemanly in th ho approached you and did r it with the attitude of a flirt AMERICAN FRUIT MARKET Carson at Gramercy OUR MARKET HANDLES EVERYTHING IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FRESH, CLEAN AND CRISP - EVERY MORNING. l tako drinks ot do Free Delivery to All Parts of the City Courteous Treatment to Our Customers THE WfNCH£ST£A STORE 1319 Sartori "HARDWARE" REEVE Torrance COY F. FARQUHAR ; ; Grading Contractor Also House Moving , Wilmington and Redondo Blvds. , j Office Phone 108-W. Residence Phone 108-J ] x^^^v DEPENDABLE INCOME ^^^vFROM A SAFE INVESTMENT I^^-J)6% Preferred Stock at $92.S N^W^/ f.,o r- ' : '".RN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. I'oat and Cravens. Torrance HUDSON -ESSEX k^i %S1X/^ rwnm I <t\ /Of ri I IP tUcMIS J> V ' Sales and oervice ^^ 1610 Cabrillo, Torrance Phone 250 GOOD USED CARS FOR SALE j FERNCROFT 11 Served , .,._, 11 a. m. to CAft 9 p.m, 7C _ SPECIAL SUNDAY 7C., / OC DINNER « 3C f~*\\r\if*r* Soup, Salad, Steak or Chicken; i? Vegetable; Pie, Ice Cream; OF. Coffee, Tea, Milk or Ice Tea Orphan Home Aided By Trio Helpers Tl»o odd Fi-lhiws Orphan Home at (iilroy will benefit <|lllto a little Trio Helpois at thoir mooting Thili-Milay at tho homo of Mrs. Ada .\ntloi-Non. \Vhilo tho In.]!.-* jilio.l their n.-odlos busily Ihoy .lisoiissod vari- ous mailers of inton-st to tho local Hoboknh lodgo. Tho moml.ois will s.-nd oards of greeting to Mrs. Kmma Forsythe. a past noble grand, who is 111 at CresHWcll. Oregon. BIZNESS Isaac was dying, there was no doubt about it. Ho had been un- oonsoloiis for hours. His family hnd anxiously gathered about his bedside. Suddenly his oyos oponed. His wifo leaned ovor him and said tenderly: "Ikoy. do you know me?" "Acli. what foollshments! Sure I know you; you'ro Rebecca, mine wife." "And thoso peoples, do you know thorn?" "Va: Jake, my pon; Isidor, my nephew: Rosio, my daughter; SI, mon, my son: and my brother Da- vid, and Joseph Ah, Gott! Who's tending store?" might have protested wiion he of- " ferod to pay for tho drinks. I think, however, that it was bettsr to lotflhim pay than lo embarrass him by flatly refusing Ills kindness. &&PC6 THE UNIVERSAL CAB. 1 1921 Road star, new rubber, new paint job; perfect condition. _|135JJL 2 1 Q94 T?narl<ai-prQ new paint jobs; 3 and 5 months old; wonderful shape, $345.00, $360.00 4 1921 Tourings; all re-conditioned; 2 new paint jobs; $120.00 to $145.00 2 1920 Tourings; fair condition, $105.00, $115.00 1 1924 Touring; perfect shape; only 4 months old, $325.00 2 One-ton .Trucks} good rubber,- good starter, thoroughly overhauled, $225.00, $385.00 1 Light Delivery Truck; 1923 model; in good shape, $265.00 2 Ford Speedsters; good condition, $30.00, $105.00 1 Sedan; a $75.00 overhaul job, $150.00 See them on our Used Car Lot SCHULTZ, PECKHAM & SCHULTZ Phone 137 Torrance i j 1 4
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  • FRIDAY TORRANCE HERALD

    , CLASSIFIEDAdvertisements

    All ads published In both TOR- RANCH HERALD and LOMITA NEWS.

    Rates for combined circulation*, both papers: One Insertion, per word...., __ So Two Insertions, per word.. __ So Three Insertions, per word _ 4i4o Four Insertions, per word Go

    Minimum ad, 12 words. Display Classified, 80o per Inch. Eight lines to Inch. Estimate SIX

    ORDINARY words to the line. In- itials and figures count as words. All ads with white space computed at rate of. 80c per Inch.

    Classified Ad Columns close: For Tuesday Edition, 6:30 P. M.

    Monday. For Friday Edition, 6:30 P. M.

    Thursday. Phone Torrance 200. Phono Lomita 301.

    CLASSIFICATION No. Heading

    1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Funeral Notices X Cards of Thanks 1 Lodge Notices 5 Lost and Found 6 Business Directory 7 Personal

    8 Travel Opportunities 8 Business Opportunities .

    .0 Financial 11 For Rent: Houses, Furnished 12 For Rent: Houses, Unfurnished 13 For Rent: Apartments and

    Flats, Furnished 14 For* Rent: Apartments and

    Flats, Unfurnished IB For Rent: Rooms, Furnished 16 For Rent: Rooms, Unfurnished 17 For Rent Oarages IS For Rent: Stores and Offices

    Dished 20 Board and Room 21 For Sale: Automobiles and Ac-

    cessories 12 For Sale: Furniture and House-

    hold Goods 13 For Sale: Horses and Livestock 15 For Sale: Miscellaneous 26 Help Wanted: Male 27 Help 'Wanted: Female 28 Help Wanted Male and Female 29 Situations Wanted 10 Wanted To Buy 31 Wanted To Rent 32 Wanted: Miscellaneous 13 Real Estate: Improved 14 Real Estate: Unimproved 16 For Lease 16 Oil Properties, Leases, Royal-

    ties, etc. 17 Income Property 18 Real Estate for Sale or Trade 59 Musical Instruments 10 Miscellaneous

    1 Announcements

    TO WHOM IT MAY .CONCERN: My wife. Ruby Brodie, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by her after this date. (Signed) James Brodie. Oct. 9, llilM.

    6 Business Directory

    D. C. TURNERIn Rappaport's Store

    Expert Shoe Repairer Makes Old Shoes Look New

    Pianoforte, Theory and Harmony Instruction

    MRS. A. LKW1S-SCHWARX Studio 1310 Narbonne Ave.

    Graduate of N'. E. Conservatory, Boston: Pupil of Carl Stasney and Mme. Carreno of Berlin..

    Pupils enrolled Saturday, Sept. 13.

    kMEr.lCAN Beauty Shoppe Ex- clusivo shoppe tor ladies' and children's hair bobbing, and all kinds of beauty work. Props., EtUl' and Charles Tansey, U22 Mauellna, across from postof- fict. Phone 266- J.

    shampooing, hair cutting. Open Wednesday, Friday. Saturday; oth. days by appointment. Mrs. Mai:..n Welch, 1415 Oak St., Lo- mitr. Phono 339.

    lARi'HLLINO, shampooing. French IKIIK;- curling, facial massages.

    . Bet'v Klmbrough, Tansey Barber Sh-v, 11113 Carson St.

    HEMSTITCHING, Mrs. King, 2267 West Carson St., 1 block west of high school.

    HKNCH PAPKU - WAVK, *1.50. By appointment. Apt. 31(1, HI Prado Apts., Torrance.

    3ARCL.EY Corsetiere Mrs. W. H. Martin, 2845 Beacon. Ph. Lo. 62.

    10 FinancialiUt.n WANTIOD for one year. V/ill «i-. firsl rnorlKaiM- .."'1 l".v '• l.onus. miMot -'.

    1.. ,!i... I'. M. (iould. 11 -M Noi-.h NV. man. In-, l.iu Angles.

    fOl.'It 1IOMF, Financed 100%. See "has. Vondoraho. 1911 Carson.

    11 For Rent: Houses, Furnished

    17 f,:> to JJO I'KIt MONTH Two- l .,111 house, furnished"; all mo'l- n-n; gas, liulil.s water and laun- dry loom Inrliidi-.l. 1.113 l'»i^t

    '(lit UIONT On, 1 room furnish,.,! hod*., and "one 3-riiom IllllllHlied hoiis,. with Banu-e. Imiulre Park T, n.. iv No. ». 0'avonn A vi'.

    Ol'l:-Hoo\l modern In. use, tin - lain,! or iiiil'lirlrf hedi Barimi'. 313X Itedondo lllvd., l.omita

    1VK-KOOM IIOirsK, tunilshed. Apply 1011 Portola.

    12 For Rent: Houses Unfurnished

    WILL I.KASK modern five-room house for six months or more, to party who will take care of same, for $SO a month. 1712 Manuel Ave., Torrance.

    HKAUTIFUI, 4 -room duplex, cor- ner Cota and Sierra. Mrs. Fanny King, 1321 Sartori Ave., Torrance.

    NEW 5-room modern house, un- furnished, $45. 1007 Portola Ave., Torrance.

    UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 3 rooms and bath, $20 a month. Call 716-A Amapola, Torrance.

    FOR RENT 4 -room house: ga- rage: gas and electric lights. 3004 Fir St., Lomita.

    SIX-ROOM HOUSE, $30 per month. 2682 West Carson St., Torrance.

    13 For Rent: Apartments and Flats Furnished

    THREE - ROOM furnished apart- ment; two beds; garage if de- sired. $37.50 without garage. Call Apt. A, 802 Sartori Ave.

    and Flats, UnfurnishedFOR RENT, unfurnished Flat,

    four large sunny rooms, extra bed closet and bed; all modern conveniences; continuous hot water; garage included. Rent reasonable. Garner Apartments, 2305 Redondo Blvd.. Torrance.

    15 For Rent: Rooms, Furnished

    BEDROOM, reasonable. 20-J9 Ar- lington Ave., Tonanco.

    18 For Rent: Stores andOffices

    STORE, equipped for light lunch; opposite school. 2636 Orange St., Lomita.

    19 For Rent: Furnished or Unfurnished

    nished apartments; hot water, vacuum; janitor service. Norman Arms, 2117 Redondo Blvd. In- quiro Apt. L.

    nished; 2 beds. Apt. A, 2076 Re-

    20 Board and RoomROOM AND BOARD Meals .by

    day- or week; home cooking. Rates reasonable. 1729 Cabrlllo Ave.. Torrance.

    21 For Sale: Automobiles and Accessories

    AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS

    Down Payment

    23 Buick Sport Road- ster $285

    24 Studebaker Light 6 Touring ...................... 300

    24 Buick Tour. (Extras) 325 23 Willys-Knight Road... 275 23 Dodge Tour, like

    new ............................. 200 24 Dodge Road. (30

    days old) .................... 275 22 Buick Tour.

    22 Oakland Sport .......... 165 22 Hudson Speedster .... 225 24 Dodge Roadster,

    used 30 days ............ 275

    tires ............................ 125

    12 months and longer on balance.

    10 late model Ford Tour, and

    low as $50 down.

    All cars carry a GO-day written guarantee.

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    Open Sundays Atlantic 6523

    23 For Sale: Horses and Livestock

    Full SAI.K t'llKAl' Thoiolltihhivd ^Nubian lilileli «o;,l. :il2(i Fir St..

    24 Poultry and Pet Stockl-cTTt HALF, File llho.le l.sl.ind Itod

    luilh-ts. stalling i" lay -'uar.21Sth SI.

    \\iiM.\X OK C.IKI. for hmixoiioik and rooking. < looil home lo right p.ull. Apply Mrs. Levy, phono 7r,.J. or 1:111 Sai tori.

    30 Wanted to BuyWAN'TF.I) To buy b.-.-i eallle ami

    veal Tiail.i 1,..- i.ol " '.. -o \V< :iili-..7 Win. li.iyes. I

    WILL ACCEPT PIANO as down | lUiyn:, lit or. small house : ml lotill Campion. Apply, by mail ..id).*l.'!20 Cota Ave, Toi-raifc. i 'ul II'.

    TKAIHv -'-'or piano or tin nit me. jr.:. , .illitv ill lari;.- lol Wat- 1. i eas. el. etn.'itv. Ten i uni.tes ! linn, ].,a.-)l. ll.JX- 77.-I. To: ..-.lire, |

    39 Musical InstrumentsrPUICHT l'll(i.NO(iUAPH: also

    radio with spealii-r: both priced liljhl. No. .'tin El Prado Apts.

    F()il° SALE Hi-ail, good eondi-

    40 MiscellaneousCALL MHS. LYNNK, Lomita 102,

    before 8 a. in. and aflur 5:30 p. in. and give her your news Itcmfl

    any lime No it.-ius or advertise- ment too Hindi und none tao large.

    BROTHER OF, KING OF SIAM IN U. S.

    TO SEE "SIGHTS"

    After three years in France, studying military tactics, Prince Prajatipok (above), brother of the King of Siam, is in the United States with his wife (be- low) seeing the sights before re- '.uniitr; home.

    LEAVES IT TO HIM

    The following conversation be-

    a prisoner was heard in a court loom far un in the mountains ofWest Virginia:

    "I'riaonei. do you know this

    "I've seen him." "Did vou malh'iuusly assault

    him?" '.'I hit him." "Did you uso a dsiniioi-olls

    weapon?"

    "Did you knock him down?" "He fell." "Di« you hurt him?" The prisoner smiled for the first

    time. "Ask him," he replied.

    Sale at Coles Variety Store Sat- urday Gents' 35-cent collars, allshapes, all sizes, soft or hard 10 for $1.00. Dig Underwear Sale, for men. women and children. ThiH is a special Saturday conn- with tho crowds. All merchandise sold at about half price. Coles Vnrloty Store, betweon postofl'icc and Hor-ald office. Adv.

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    GIRL, 11, CATCHES FOUR BURGLARS

    I!Betty McCuiston, 11, is in line

    to become Kansas City's Sherlock Holmes if she continues her de- tective career. Betty is given credit for the capture of four burglars who robbed a neighbor's house. She took the license num- ber of -their auto and gayc police descripti9ns of the thieves.

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    1 BOWLING NOTES

    Scores of matches recently bowled nL the American .alleys follow: *

    I Union Tool Bowling Club

    i -No. 1- Tcmploton ........ 122 1SH 200 Blanford ............ 130 124 149 Faulkner .......... 88 1J5 ion Nldy .................. 128 129 112 Acklcy .............. 119 138 153

    B87 725 723 2035 No 2

    I'l-att .................. 206 159 174 Hill .................... 127 203 17« Cribbs ................ 118 133 154 C.orulf ................ 183 146 162 Coleman ............ 105 106 126

    j 739 747 792 2i78 1 Vo 3iXcllor .................. 161 134 137 j. loose .................. 117 142 167 j Woodington ..... 116 185 150 Eckland ............ Ill 110 137

    j Ncwby .............. 185 1IG 139

    1 ~ ~ ' 720 717 730 2197

    i Stangor .............. 180 179 181 Proctor .............. 175 150 19S Smith ................ 117 125 US Klgg .................... 151 118 163

    |I.arson ........ ; ..... 136 139 121

    i '759 711 78) 2254

    Tunsey's Barbers TotalSummerville .... 200 211 170 581

    | Newby .............. 201 200.187 591" Tansey ............. 125 92 220 437

    , Stanger ............ 160 236 156 552 , Harvey ..'............ 153 163 209 525

    Red and Blue Total .lolley. ................ 171 1SS 157 516 Slassin .............. 134 145 136 41li Winters ............ lS9*"¥f!f 159 440 Taylor ................ 163 163 1S2 508 Kabelitx ............ 154 170 1!>2 516

    755 Sit 826 2396

    Hendrie Tire Total J. Dech .............. 150 155 153 458 F. Miller ............ 187 195 219 601 Oeo. Clever .. 189 259 169 617 E. Clever .......... 154 141 143 438 H. Dech ............ 192 192 1"2 566

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    AFFAIRS of the HEART

    "* By Mrs. Thompson -»*

    DESPITE ALL, SHE LOVES HIM

    with, 1 am 24 yuan old and have b»en married over five year>. We have two children under 3 years of age. My husband and 1 have been separated for about two and a half months. We separated bc-

    thing. He seemed to think 1 nagged all the time and it seemed to me he took delight in seeing how miserable he could make me. So we fussed and couldn't seem to get along. Yet 1 love himi, he is the father of my children and they love him. And it hurts to have

    and thinks lots of them, and that is what makes the divorce seem al-

    be parted from them myself, yet 1 don't want them to be parted from him. As 1 said, 1 love him and hate to think of spending the rest of my life without him. 1 can't

    oral who have asked for my com- pany. There is one who even wants to marry me, though 1 have

    you advise me to go about forget- ting. Of course, 1 intend going to work and that will throw me into new associations. But tonight my

    and relive them, for 1 know part

    own fault. But my husband don't

    go of it again (not that I've ever asked him to), so 1 see no chance

    Vonderahe ........ 119 173 183 475 Higgins .............. W6 161 151 438 Riggs ._.... ........ 154 144 161 459 Bale .................... 114 145 184 443 Hanson ............... ,163 151 144 458

    686 764 823 2273

    OCTOBER 10, 1924

    seems only one way and that is to forget. A. B. L.

    You arc ciulto right, thorn IH onl> one thing to do and that is lo for got. Forgot tho hard words und the* hitter recriminations. Forgoi

    going to hunt. Forgot tho last flv< years and relive them In tho noxt five. Forget that you havo novoi a»kod your hllshand to lM-:'in rill over and ask him now. Just forgot ovoi-ythlng about it except that you love him and he is tho fathoi- ot your precious babies.

    13 YEARS OLDER THAN HER Dear Mr. Thompson: I am a girl

    eighteen yean old and have kept

    years. He was married and is thirteen years older than I am. He

    well until another -giot him go if he wants to and trust that some one else will care for you who is more suitable.

    band seems to be a hopoloHH ter since he does not know 1 tell the truth and will not steadily. Proba-bly the wise for you to take would be to d your husband and enjoy the panionship of other young m hesitate In advising you tills

    work

    ivorco

    t thatyou love him. I think yo*i are making a mistake in letting him

    against divorce, tell him emphat- ically that he may not com.- to soe you or expect you to recognize hint as your husband until her has mado good and proved himself worthy of your love.

    all right to let the young ma you home and pay for the If he was gentlemanly in th ho approached you and did r it with the attitude of a flirt

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