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2 Former Residents Going to Mexico Of interest to many in El Centro will be the news of the departure To Mexico City Inf Miss Pauline Uol borg aud Helen Jvelso, both former school teachers of this city. Miss Kelso taught here several years ago and last year taught in the Pasa dena .schools. While in PI Centro she was prominent in musical circles being a brilliant pianist. During her sojourn in Mexico City -la 1 will con finite her musical work at the Ptii versity of Mexico. Miss Kelso has signed a contract to teach in a school near Mexico Citv and will Mis- GoJberg was a popular, teacher at the Hardin"- -rhool and made.-a Ijtrgc ciich ■ ' trim!- .. - rial iplyjes. of the \ ■;■:• _vr sc: SY: ] •tr t<ikc i'p >unimoi s * Mull 'work .at the* pn'iver-itv of Me. t and if she fiffts the country to hei «u: y decide to -ta . tie . iimPfetti'h: r ] H’Mr""lilfHiy fr<-> L < ; i regret tli»*ir dt'pnvtui v t\-r m, .. mw vn\ ironmeut ti> tlu ir i iitiic >.: T - Dr. Poling to Lead Endeavor Society roirraoum On., j .:v -ip. Daniel Ai >\ing of New York to day took tlifvJielm of the Patted. Soviet v of (*hvrstinn K: i!-*;'. \rr j* - isl ed to h n by pr. Prancis K. Chirk, founder and president of the societv for ds r ;trs. Announcement of c;. fk V ro.-ig nation and Poling 's t-U'et imi catttv af, last night 's JJenei :ii assembly -f the JnternatioitfChristian Endeavor con ventiotr/ here. i4,wfjp. ic 'J I IP ft»», SAW/B Q P C li - jv. REVOLUTION! —'Why not revolt .’ Wasiiina 14 the home is ;t revolting idea. When we wash clothes so splen- ? didly and at prices so small, why —why we ask drew any more of this wi -delay trouble at hence? fry (»o V 'i-li Dry plan. VALLEY STEAM) rex TO A > i?V ■ 331 COMMERCiAL T. LAUNDRY CO. F' /T r<* 30t ? circulation in A ■ ~ made to and including July 10 earn interest TOM Julij I alifornia I , <mM v., ■A-.IX-fVZ ■ ■' ••. r*£&fj -i " •> • t .. **.#*?/ . jflN'; <r»r 'M' .:// ■i--' “CALIFORNIA JOINT STOCK LAND RANK (Owne i by Bflnk of Italy) Makes long terra In i <i [2O t > 3 > veari ]on agricult’_ r *l ~m]y;r y. A?k for information at ANY BRANCH of the Bunk of Italy w £0 Savings Commercial -Trust Capital and Surplus - $ 22,500,G00 Head Cilice 33 an fraiicibco E! Centro Branch I.KiiOY HOLT A. 11. KKLI.HK, IT J. UIANOLA ST A N LI.'Y S. SMITH . Viet-Tresiilent ... Assistant Manager .... Assistant Manager. Assistant Cashier Cg.lt:-;.* MM Is the spirit of Santa Barbara destroyed 0 No. not even bv an earthquake. Early the day after the big emblor. one bank established itself— ‘'doing business a; usual.” An exclusive picture of wliat happened when the recent Montana earthquake slid Chief Moimtain. of the Tetor. range in the western part of the state, into a r.ver. It danuned the stream and made a lake. The na ture-made dam is half mile across ar.d 225 feet above the former river bed. Several ranch houses were car ried down the mountain by the slide. COTTON MARKETS NEW ORLEANS. July 7.—Cotton : st«*n<!v; snots steady. 4o up: mii!< Open High Low (hose j 22. *2 22.2-* 22. v ; 22.22 • , _ • 22.29 *j:;.Op 22.*±0 ii .. 23.•* 0 ()<* 22.7° *J 224 >’» 22.9> ■ : 20 22.1*0 2 NEW YORK. July 7.—The cotton market dosed up 20 to 39. Spots •Tt'.viv. Uj» •» >; !•:i l l s 24.2-*. Opt-u High L<»w .’ ■* 22.2.9 22..*>0 22.0*5 2 / j ( . 22.22 2-’.♦>•” 2’.2'' 22.(52 > j . t j 22.9 s 22.20 22.90 22.20 yj ar 22.20 22.2] 22.20 22.. 24 . , r hd.Tp 4.1 2 -.7 1 Still Have Faith in Santa Barbara Where Earthquake Made New Lake By Cress Staff < orresponUent IMPERIAL. July 7. Mr. and. Mr-. Joe H alia well have returned j from .-on 1 iego - where they passed i tiio week-end visiting relatives. I Mrs. C. L. Harriet'.-: aud daughter j Miss Jessie are leaving today for | Tuscan. Arizona, where they plan j to spend the summer with Hariis (iarrigus, son of Mrs. (iarrigas. Fred Arnett is driving a new Mrs. Sarah Mason and son Ken-j neth ot El Centro wree Imperial vis- : itors today. J. C. ( a moron ami family pa -ed j the week-end in Jewel Valiev. Miss Hetty Bishop has let ui-i.c-l ' from Los Angeles. J. Wallace Stevenson i. spending a few days in Lo- Angel'-- on blis- | IMPERIAL THE IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS Noted Canine Star In Splendid Film i Stronglie.irt. the wonder dog fa! ; the ages, will be featured in | ••White Fang,” the noted Jack ! London classic. This picture will (open a two dav engagement tonight I a* tin' Palace aii(lonic. la tins story inwcrful drama lias been relieved with with enough conu-dv to leav en the picture, and the magnificent backgrounds against which much ol’ the action takes placi are ia them selves awe-inspiring and breath •taking- In this picture St ron oheart is transformed from tlie vicious, man killer half wolf, to a faithful, bin licarted, courageous friend of man, who saves his master-and Ins sweet lieait. All those enjoying a clean, •hrilling film, sliould not miss this | opportunity of seeing ‘‘White , h’ang. Chicago Cubs Get “Rabbit” For Boss Its I niteil I’rcss l.enseil \\ irc NKW VOHK, duly 7. I ‘HablJit” 'L.run ville, star ixiieldn for the ( h L jo t'a was appointed mall ei ol the team to succeed Hill l.'iiefei, it was amiouiieed today b, John O. See ;, secret i c of tint > inb. Aiaranvil took charge of the club just before the game : a |,v| the 1’rook;; ii IJobins (today. So explanation accompanied the j'.eeoiiiieeineiit. but it was considered that .the poor showing of the team tl casnii m ised the change in management. Ellsworth Plans Flight to Pole OSLO, dale 7. lb gn id ie-*i of the elan ; o' lloald Aoiuodsen. Lineolu Kll-worth, tin American who was the hero of the recent aerial dash ioi the n< rth pole, intend- to have .not her try, he iiitoiuicd the I'nited Press. i ‘‘l’m determined to m/mcli the pole,*’ KllHWorth said “1 won t give up without another j try, although my plans are not yet Catholic Women Meeting Today, San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO July 7. Hundreds of delegates front *ls states participated ju first forinnli tics here today of Flu* biennial con v tuition of the Catholic Daughters of America. Pontifical high mass was celebrat ed in the morning, followed by a welcome from city authorities. Bus iness sessions opened at H p. m. Flec tions take place Thursday when tin* present officers are expected to be reeleeted. Sessions elose Friday. Flection in San Frapcisco of a welfare center for girls will lie one ef the convention topics. A gift of soo,ooo for the prttjeet is expected to bo announced. The apostolic benediction of the pope has been received and is on display at convention hend<|Uiirtcrs. Episcopalians Seek to Repeal Canon of 1868 tic l oiled Press I.cased Wire N EiW YORK, July 7.—A move ment lias started within the Episco pal church to repeal the Canon T H I S IS A ST.UD.EBAKER YEAR €»*> gale: w • •• r - ' "'XsVaUbchonestWreptcen.ca lmi « scd cars *'*'*'*"' as cERTIFIEO 2 a« £*jsAf*£*«* ** ° CARS have f,Vreplacement of guarantee twice on adjustment,. _ ~„„ h „ w> - m on adjustments. w , Ma e h- b " a -warsrsss----’-. , cver,b ,c ked vv ith its pri-x n " , at i, conspicuous! Y .na pr i cc of our «»•» 3 ttn d-itnd that price, i* piai . i .ji maintainea. , cr wh rv* cars, U >n a^^- *u zzszz i-t -— ** — *** . .. - r. * £ 11 t -.-isafs 4 vszs- „ *, . c ( J \rne rtca ’ ti p Studebaker Corporatio used cars. , t 0 * c public, but *££%£. above roller to -ta* Not only to > T, v ,, e pledge adherence whose cars n'C sell, The Studebaker Corporation of America takes pride and pleasure in announcing that the above Pledge is being carried out by IMPERIAL VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY 777 Main Street. Phone 64 El Centro, Cal. THE -Pledge speaks for itself. It is a formal declaration of the fair and square attitude of Stude baker dealers toward the public. It is an assurance of honest dealing in a line of merchandising which in some times and places has fallen into ill repute. It is an assertion of confidence in the reserve mileage built into the sturdy “one-profit” Studebaker automobiles. THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA SOUTH BEND, INDIANA adopted in TBOS which permits re | marriage of divorced persons under ; certain conditions. Launched by the sanctity of mar* ! ringe association, which includes such church leaders as Bishop Wil liam T. Manning, New York, the movement will he carried directly into the Episcopal convention at . New Orleans in October." The real controversy is expected on whether ; the -church should again revert to [its old laws that marriage be denied ;to all divorced persons. At present the Episcopal Canons i permit remarriage of the “innocent i party,'' under certain conditions, i i in cases where divorce was granted) in the grounds of infidelity. The sanctity of marriage nssocia- , tion asks repeal of this Canon, do- j ■daring it is opposed to all the early j teachings ef the church without; support in any portions of the j Bible. Yosemite Valley * i Very Popular YOSEMITE. Cal.. July 7.—Yosc-! ! mite valley's popularity reached a! a w height, July 1, figures disclosed . today. The population of the val- j j lev on .that .date was lljiot*. The J previous high mark was 10,000. | Tile valley lias hud 81,303 visitors | i so far this year, a gain of (i.oDd over j ! the last veurN figure. Automobile driven into the valley gained 0,338 [ over last year's total. HEBER llPress Stair Correspondent HEBEII, July 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyd and family have gone to San Diego. Mrs. L. D. Jones and children, Miss Phillips, Rev. N. 11. Hudson and sons and Miss Hudson spent the Fourth at Live Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and family are leaving for Turlock. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hines are en tertaining friends from Texas. They will soon be leaving for the north part of ‘lie state. Mr. Briggs’ father, mother and nephew ha a just come from Texas. Tliov celebrated the Fourth by a sight seeing trip in the east part of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Cavin and Mrs. Denham motored to the coast for the Fourth. They visited their son at Pasadena, and left Mrs. Den ham at Byrce, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. On have re turned. Mr. Oil ’s health is much improved. Flunk Evans, former justice of the peace of Holier, was in Jncum bn visiting with old neighbors. He is an auto salesman in Los Angeles. Mr. Toniblin spent the Fourth at Jaciimba with his uncle, Mr. (’oriel. Mrs. Bysshe and sister spent tic Fourth with their brother, lb W. Thompson. Margmette Carmii hai l is visiting the Courtney gilds. Tuesday, July 7, 1925 He Saved Lives In Earthquake i 1 William Engle, power house em ploye, whose bravery in face of fall i ing roofs and wall* 1 , savei G ant a Barbara from fire disaster that I usuallv follows in the wake of ! carthi|uaUes. Bricks fell all around ; him, but Engle remained at the : switch anil turned off Kant a Bar | liara 'a elect! ici'y. Otherwise brok ' on wires, «hooii ig sparks, would y doubtless have started many fires.