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8 More Americans in Granji Opera I ''rand opera, formerly dominated by singers from Europe, gradually is becoming more and more an institution in which American songbirds, ore participating. The three pictured above are making their debut ;thls season in New York. To the left is Mildred Parisette. a Texas soprano. At the lop. right, is Margaret Bergin. mezzo-soprano of rater son. N. J., and. below, Frederick Jngel. Brooklyn tenor_ ‘‘MAP-RY EARLY" ADVICE OF IRISH CHURCH BELFAST. Ireland, Xov. 11.— “Marry early,” was one of the dogmas of tile Irish Catholic hier archy in special pastoral session here. Others were: There is no better custom for our -West Coast Sc rin JVnw on Sale ‘jSbESsSs nn r 'l Va west coast DIRECTION WEST COAST THEATRES STARTS TODAY He Falls in Love With a Harem Beauty | and Then the Fun Begins Softr tn usnions QiLturr JUNIOR MATINEE TOMORROW For the Afternoon Show Only JACKIE COBGAN IN “OLD CLOTHES” DIRECTION WEST COAST, THE A TRfSL£i£ LAST TIMES TODAY With GEORGE O BRIEN—VIRGINIA VALLI TOMORROW AFTERNOON & NIGHT TOM TYLER AND HIS PALS IN “LIGHTNING LARIATS” ALSO THE GOLDEN STALLION rtrOtiUtoCMtCtimiiM 150 MULES -At Auction- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 SALE STAETS AT 10 O’CLOCK MULES ALL IN FINE CONDITION Good ages, all well broken and ready for work. If you are In the market for good mules at your prices, be sure to attend this sale, con ducted by Sam Watkins, California's pioneer livo stock auctioneer. Terms —Liberal Sales Solicited MULES FOR SALE OR RENT YARDS AT NO. 355 BRIGHTON AVENUE Between Third and Fourth Streets, El Centro Phone 68 social life than marriage. Early marriages are the safeguard of the Commandments and of the States; such marriages are not improvident; they are the blessing of God and of Nature. Two things sometimes remind us that there is a place called Alaska— earthquakes and canned salmon. “RINKEY DINKS” BADLY TROUNCED BY “US FELLERS” It was a great show. It contained more runs than a flapper's stockings and this morning the Press *eam ;s ready to accept the challenge of the Central l nion High school girls’ indoor team to ■decide the championship of some thing or other. The Press boys entered the game determined to win. They had been ; instruetd that unless they did they j need not report for work the next ! day and as a result they registered j 22' runs in tlieir first two turns at | bat. Then they ran out of breath, j The Rinkey Dinks, taking advan tage of the drop of Press “pep,’’ started a rally and then surprised the team so greatly by putting “Penny” Richmond in the box that the Press bats were useless. It looked for a ti"" n . thou"h the 30-run lead esfablislied early in the game would not prove suffic ient but the Rinkey Hoiks ran out of hits before they could overtake the scribes. The game ended with the printers on the long end of a eS to 24 score. Anyway it’s the most runs that have been scored in any one 1 ball game at Wilson field thus far this season. THEATERS There’ll be a new, entirely differ ent Douglas Mac Lean on the screen ar the Valley theater tonight in < Soft Cushions.” a picture that’s •is different from other screen com edies as Mac Lean's new characteri zation is from his old ones. Gone are Mac Lean’s custom cut clothes and timid manners. In their places are gorgeous oriental trap pings and a devil-may-care attitude f r their wearer. Onlv the famous Mac Lean smile is said to have sur \ ived the change. Instead of dodging trouble as the star has in many of his previous pictures in “Soft Cushions” he goes a' hunting it. As a clever ori ental thief, he wins fame and the Invelr heroine*, by deliberately flirt ing with death. Another innovation is the combi nation of lavish Far Eastern set tings and costumes with typical evise-cracking American titles. Am erican slang uttered by a dignifieel Oriental potentate thereby becomes doubly funny. Something new in the way of vil lainy in a western picture is intro duced in “Lightning Lariats,” an F. 8.0. production starring Tom Ty ler which is coining to the Palace theater tomorrow. The menace is Girnished this time bv the girl who lives on the ranch adjoining Tom’s and whose father has a mortgage on flic cowboy's property. The girl is aroused to vengeance when Tom gives his heart to another maiden, and the unscrupulous woman hires two desperados to “get the girl.’ The picture revolves around Tom’s efforts to save his sweetheart an<l the litt’e boy who is in In-r charge. Too child's rede is played bv Frankie I'arro, and his canine friend, “Sit ting Poll'’ is very much in evidence furnishing many la-’gh = and getting : n on most of the thrills. Tom lias directed his efforts toward, some spectacular rides which are charged with breath-taking tenseness. Came the Dawn —back. Our Treatments Bring Youth, Beauty and Charm Phone 515 BABBABA WOBTH BEAUTY SALON BAKING POWDER 25 TT 25c ounces for More (ban a pound and a half for a quarter years GUARANTEED PURE of pounds used by the government THE IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS May Identify Unknown Soldier By RALPH HEINZEN PARTS, Nov. 31. —The day is ap proaching when the Unknown Sold ier sleeping in Arlington Cemetery may no longer be unknown. There is little possibility that his Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now Store-Wide Sale! —Now Going Full Tilt! Come Help Yourself to the Good Things f i * l* \ r.- • C-', Gifts Laid Away Until December $1.95 Slips of Sport Satin $1.59 Here in the Good Shades GOOD SLIPS OF SATIN go on sale now a 1 $1.53 for cur regular $1.95 grade—plenty of the good shades are here and a big saving. $2.95 Satin Slips $2.25 THESE HIGH GRADE Rnyon Satin Slips that were 52.95, are here in the good shades at $2.25 while they last. All Fine Wide Laces On Sale k Less Flouncings and Allovers ? * / —RICH. WIDE LACE FLOUNCINGS and allovers, go into this sale at 25 per cent less than regular prices.—The vogue for lace dresses makes this liem unmual. Voile Handkerchiefs at 19c o —HAND EMBROIDERED an-* Rolled Hem Voile Handkerchiefs in dainty shades are on now 19c each. Fabric Gloves Now V4-Less —ALL FABRIC GLOVES in good shades and with fancy cuffs go on sale now at just Vi'less than our regular prices. Fine Purses i V 4 Less Reed Craft and Others in the Best Makes Ready —HANDSOME FUBSES FOR GIFTS marked now for a saving that you’ve never seen equalled in November. —Beautiful Reed craft purrs and other fine makes are included. —Also the fin* bended and fancy purses, all go on sale* now at Vi less than our moderate regular prices. $lO.OO All-Wool Plaid Blankets Now At $6.95 Each Fine New Styes — 72xB6 In. —ALL WOOL PLAID single blankets in light and medium color*, good value at $lO and placed on sale while they last at $6.95. Molly 0 Satin *3’ 5 40 In. Wide—l 2 Shades YOU KNOW WHAT A WONDERFUL BATIN Mallinson’s Mol ly ’O is and that its never sold less than $4.96 a yard — and now in this great money raizing sale we offer 12 new, rich fall’ shades and plenty of black at a dollar a yard saving. Get what you need $6.50 Fine Molly’o Novelties $4.50 —THIS BEAUTIFUL MOLLY ’O MELANGE—the very latest Sat'n Novelty for Fall goes on sale at $4.60 for our new regular stork priced at $6.50 a yard— rich two faced Satin to make the smart Fall costume you want. Printed Velvets $5.95 —REAL TRANSPARENT VELVET from Mallinsons—regularly $8.96 goes on sale to see it sold in a hurry at $5.96 — printed styles only. name and rank will ever be exact ly known, but within 10 years at the most, it will be possible to post a list of 10 or 12 heroes of the A.E.F. and say that one of them lies under the imposing slab at Arlington. Of the 50,000 Americans killed in France, the War Department knows ! of the burial place of all but 3,000. It is to find this missing legion of 3,000 tlead that a staff of men is ■ combing the battlefields, systematic- t ally, a work which will require .10 years, wore to complete. Last year 000 more burial nlaeea were found, peasants’ ploughs un* earthing the resting places of a few American soldiers, others being found in clumps of bushes or in gal leys where wounde,d men crawled to die. This year’s work on the bat tlefields probably will result in doming uj> the mystery of several hundred'more. DOZENS HAVE TOLD US THIS IS THE FIRST REAL SALE held in El Centro in many a day—when real quality merchandise that is seasonable is offered at very remarkable savings. —We are turning these big stocks into cash in jig time—quickly the public realizes that savings on so many wanted items won’t come again in a long time—open till 9 o’clock Saturday evening. I r » i / Our Entire Shirt Stock On Sale Grayco and Manhattan Shirts-New Patterns IN THREE BIG GROUPS MEN! JUST THINK WHAT THIS MEANS to have the choice of this great stock of high grade shirts at 1-3 less than the regular prices. —New’ fresh styles and patterns from Grayco & Manhattan—worth while and well made garments in the sizes to fit you. $3.50 Fine Grayco Shirts On Sale Now 3 for $7.00 $4 Grayco Shirts, 3 for $8 rESE FINE GRAY CO SHIRTS ‘.n a big assort ment to show you. Our regular $3.50 shirts on sale now 3 for $7. —New patterns that are exclu sive to as. All the new fall shirts are included to make this the greatest shirt sale you have seen in El Centro. —Plenty of all sizes. , $2.50 Manhattan Shirts On Sale 3 For $5 Two Pocket-Soft Color Styles —BRAND NEW SMART SHIRTS FROM Manhat. tan- Soft attached collar and two pockets—good looking patterns that make them big values at $2.50 and now In the store-wide sale they go for ward 3 for $5.00 or Just one third less than regular price.—All i^zes. $5 Grayco Shirts 3 For $lO —Our finest shirts are all included in this big 3 for 2 sale—these new silk and lisle mixtures and imported Madrasses from Graco that are priced regular $5.00 all go now 3 for slo.oo—see them Saturday and choose the ones you need. 75c Interwoven Fancy Sox Are 3 Pr. for $1.50 $l.OO Interwoven Fancy Sox Are 3 Pr. for $2.00 $l.OO Silk Grayco Ties Are Now 3 for $2.00 $1.50 Silk Grayco Ties Are Now 3 for $3.00 Men’s Suits $29.50 Regular $4O and $5O Michael-Sterns Suits of Quality NOW IN THE MEN’S STORE COMES this great offering of high grade suits at $29.50 —stylish suits in the fabrics that are desirable now and all the trousers cut with wide legs. —Michaels-Stern tailoring and fabrics insure the value of these suits that were $4O and $5O in our regular stocks and with a good range of sizes and patterns we can give you the suit you need and save you money. Buy His Xmas Gift Now For Less I Included among the 2,925 missing of the A. E. J\ are whose bodies have been found but whose identity is unknown. The records of the War Department, are now being searched for clues which will be able to fixe a name on the roll of missing for .each body. The coming of the A merican Leg ion for its convention in Paris aid ed the Graves Registration Service in finding several bodies and in Friday, (November 11,1927 identifying others, but the returned veterans left behind them a mass of information which will be care fully studied over and which may result in greatly reducing the num ber of bodies found within the next year. The Legionnaires told where bud dies fell, several of them having pointed out where they personally scratched a few shovelsful of eaTtli over a comrade's body.