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Thursday, November 23, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Nine 'BUS FARES WILL BE REDUCED ON DECEMBER FIRST The biggest single reduction ever mncie in bus fares will go Into effect Dec. 1, throughout the entire system of Interstate Transit Lines and Union. Pactflo Stages, according to the state ment Issued today by E. J. Condon, traffic manager. These drastic fore cuts will affect all cities from Chicago to Paclfia Coast points which are now served by this bus system. "These new fares are substantially lower than have ever before been of fered by a dependable travel com pany," said Mr. Condon, "In some cases reductions amount to as much as SO per cent. The new reduced rates apply both to local and trans continental travel." Mayors and civic bodies of the cities served by Interstate Transit Lines ano Union Pacific Stages have voiced their enthusiastic approval of the new fare reductions. It is felt ! that the new low fares will increase the volume of travel from town to town, as well as transcontinental travel, thus benefitting merchants, hotel men and shop keepers In cities "HAD CONSTIPATION SINCE BIRTH OF MY FIRST" CHILD" Then Mrs. King Discovered All-Bran Wo quote from her voluntary lettor: . "I have suffered from terrible f constipation since the birth of my first child 9 years ago! I have tried everything and nothing had any lasting results. Very reluc tantly I tried your 'All-Bran' with "no faith in it at all. Much to my surprise, I have not had to take any medicine since starting to use All-Bran. 4 months ago." Mrs. Doris Eyre King, 16 Abbey Road, Oxford, England. Laboratory tests show All-Bran contains two things which over come constipation: "Bulk" to ex ercise the intestines; vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. The "bulk" in All-Bran is much like that of leafy vegetables. In side the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Certainly this is more natural than taking patent medicines often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. At all erocors. In the , rod-aiid-green. package.- Made by Beloved Singer 111; in Hospital Hor health broken hy her de votion to work for tho welfare of others, Madame Ernestine Schumanii-Heink, above,' is ill. in Sau Diego, Calif. Tho- be loved singer, 72, was near ex haustion, from her efforts- in tho NUA campaign when "she wns taken to -tho hospital. served by this bus system. " - The lower fares will mean, no cur tailment In the bus service now being offered, according to Mr. Condon. In terstate Transit Lines and Union Paclflo Stages will continue to oper ate under the conditions of the NBA, having signed the bus code which wins recently approved by President Roosevelt. DISHES OF FRUIT AND NUTS LIVEN THANKSGIVING TABLE ' Big dishes of fruit and nuts add a touch of color and plenty to the Thanksgiving dinner table. A bright note is to use scooped -out pumpkins 'for .baskets to hold ftard candy or, bunches of grapes. These, placed on a table with, an orange or yellow covering, give a feeling of cheer and hospitality qultoln keeping with tho no;i a ay. LAMB UROTII If someone In the family Is not feeling very well, lamb broth may prove 'both, appetizing es well as nourishing. Cut a pound of lamb steak into small pieces, put In a stew pan with a quart of cold water and let stand an hour without .boiling. Then boll until you have about a "pint. Strain, add a teacup of cream. salt and pepper-and some chopped celery. Then heat again and serve. Despite the conference vote which refused Burl But Kin, erstwhile Wash lngton halfback, permission to play football tills season after he resigned from tthe United States - Military Academy, he will continue his studies at Washington. 1 GERMAN POLICY SEEN AS THREAT TO UNION JACK By Osoir Leldlng LONDON JV) Demands for Brit annia to rule the waves as of yoro are being voiced here in many quar ters as a result of Germany's with drawal from the disarmament con ference. Admirals, past and present, and politicians the latter, however, not without an eye on the nation's bud get have Joined In the cry for building up the British fleet. j Beatty's Wurnlng Blunt I Two prominent voices have been J raised for the cause. Admiral Sir j Ernie Chatfield, the first sea lord, and Lord Beatty, war-time hero, who i see in Britain's present position the i need for action. "The nation must take stock of its defense position," says Sir Ernie Chat- field, "and consider whether on its present naval expenditure It is main-! talnlng a naval strength, in accord- ; once with its policy." j Admiral Beatty goes further. De- j scribing the navy as "the hand maiden of our foreign policy," he 1 said to the Navy League: I "Without a strong navy we are of no use to anybody and we cannot play our part as a great power." Lord Beatty supports the move ment for smaller but more battle ships. "The United States wants larger ships," he said. "The British Empire ; wants many ships. Why? Because: we have far greater responsibilities on the sea than any other country." , He called the British acceptance at the 1930 London naval conference of 60 cruisers, on a parity with the United States, a "grave and deplor able blunder." "It is not the parity with the United States that I cavil at," he said. "If she wants as many as we do, why not? But the acceptance of 50 to do the work required! of 70 was a grave and deplorable blunder." He termed It "a matter of Interest and grave concern" that the per sonnel of the United States navy represents a 60 per cent Increase over 1014, that of Japan a 74 per cent increase, while Britain has reduced her personnel by 35 per cent, - When this was announced in. par liament recently there were cries of "Shame!" from conservative benches. Sir Ernie Chatfield, while stress ing the necessity for a national stock taking, nevertheless finds many things In the British navy of which he is proud. The fuel consumption per horse power hour, at full power, has been reduced for all types of ships by ap proximately one-third of that of war designs, he says. In the case of battleships and' cruisers, the machinery weights have been cut 20 to 30 per cent. The destroyer "Acheron," fitted achieved the feat of halving the fuel consumption of Its war-time sisters, tho lowest-of any steam-driven war ship. He Is Governor Moeur To State But Just Doc To War Veterans PHOENIX, Ariz. (P) Evorey Sat urday afternoon Gov. Benjamin B. Moour's office In the capttol ceases to be the executive seat of the state government. It Is then that a worn kit bag comes out of his tfesk and the 64- year-old governor becomes the self- appointed physician to the state of Arizona, with disabled war veterans lls special commission. These week ly clinics are free. Having pocked a mcdlclno kit 37 years, Dr. Moeur found the habit strong after his election to the gov ernorship, bo, though ho turned over tho greater part of his practice to nia son, he continued to minister to war veterans needing help to back up claims for compensation. The veterans remember tho gov ernor as the doctor who used to ride horseback over deserts to caro for their fathers and mothers before them and who used to give pills with advice- to tho students of Teachers' collcgo at Tempe the same physi cian who once rorTo across a chasm at a dam site In a cable bucket to reach the bedside of a woman at a lonely ranch. To them he remains, not Governor Moeur, but "Doo Moeur of Tempo." 11(1(1111? TOUCH ADDED IIV ( OltAI. VEST PARIS The nimhAocn H'irn. court wears a vest of coral duvetyn with her new Lelong hunting suit of dark brown wool. The vest adds a brilliant touch to the sober suit, which Is cut with a divided skirt and a three-quarter-length coat. The blouse la of belgo tussor. SABLE COLLAR 1VOBV WITH EVENING WRAP WASHINGTON im i.fnH, kolowska, wife of the Polish coun aclor, wears a black velvot evening wrap with a deep collar of sable. COOKING COACH Moon Mollnaro, former Wiscon sin grid slur and present lino coach of tho Badgers under Fat 1 Spears, scan teach something other than football. Moon is an expert preparer of spaghetti, Jnd ho earns a few extra kopecs cook ing tho dish for a Wisconsin campus tarorn. Ho is -shown in Ills role of cook. Young Corbctt III, former woltor welght boxing champion and now athletic director of tho California state police, has put on about IS pounds slnco deserting tho ring. Slippers Show New Elegance To Match The Mode NEW YORK P Cinderella's slip pers couldn't have been any lovelier than this season's glamorous evening shoes. Among tlio most unusual footwear novelties seen at smart functions Is the mirror sandal, made of slim strips of kid studded with tiny round mirrors. Red, green, bluo and amethy st mirrors match (the gown and sparkle like precious stones. Medieval richness and color havo been borrowed for today's evoulng frocks. Lame and metal cloths, gloam ing satin, regal velvet and feather capes and trims fulfill tho feminine deslro for luxurious materials. Formal accessories lnoludo. rhino stone head bands, sparkling clips and combs for tho hair. Lels of ooque fcatliers are smart, ' and even tho common barnyard duck yields his plumage to make a lovely fcaUier cape. Evening bags ore mode of lames, brocades and velvets, while one small bag Is made almost ontircly of a mirror. SlltS. CUMMINC1H CHOOKES COItllED WOOL ENKEMHLE WASHINGTON P) Mrs. Walter J. Cummlngs, wife of the exocutlvo assistant secretary of the treasury, Is wearing a brown corded wool ensem ble with leaf green wool fashioning the blouse and facing tho rovers of the three-quarter-length coat. JACKETED STREET DKESH WORN IIV REPRESENTATIVE WASHINGTON A" Wlne-Oolorcd cropo fashions a Jacketed street dress worn -by Mrs. Isabella Grconway, newly oloctcd representative from Arizona. Sho wonrs a brown velvet hat and brown suede purse and shoos with tho dress. NEW,.1 m m o -: ilk &. . .. , The wonder of CELLOPHANE. is that it costs so little and protects so completely a thing so delicate as the flavor of fine tea. Orange Pekoe (Black) Japan (Green) SehillmgTIA HOW at your GROCERS CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE MAIN I I s Stores Store No. 1 1704 Adams Phone Main 515 Member of N. It. A. Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd. Phone Main 109 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS SUGAR 20 Lbs. . 100 Lbs $1.15 $5.65 Federation 49-lb. Sack .... Bbl. 4 Sacks $1.73 $6.89 U MATCHES Favorite B-Box Carton 23c GELATIN POWDER Preferred Stock all flavors 6 Pkgs '. 29c ASPARAGUS Walla Walla, all green, No. 2 Cans 2 Cans 35c McCIay's COFFEE 1 ' Lb 3 Lbs. 30c 87c OATS 9-lb. Bag 35c TOMATOES 10c Standard No. 22 Can McCIay's BROOMS No. 2 a quality broom Each . . 65c RAISINS 4-lb. Bag 24c STEAK Choice Loin cuts, Lb. JL 16c BEEF ROASTS Lb. lie Florida GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 15c PARSNIPS 6 lbs. 19c SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs. 19c CELERY Well Bleached . Bunch 5c I I " -7 It's here at last. Red & White's gigantic Thanksgsiving Food Festival. We have gathered together the choicest foods from many lands to help you make your Thanksgiving dinner an outstanding success. Glance over these timely suggestions and you will find everything to meet your ' requirements at money savina Drices. ' ' ' 5 DAYS NOV. 24-25-27-28-29 PunmrujpMira 2 for 25G The dellc hum itil & White" llnind. No. Yx nI.u m "8. ystteirs 2 for 33c New Const puck for ItcI & Whl to, ami arc they good! Sweet r 1Q Potatoes 3 Lbs- Cranberries 2 lbs. 25c Celery fi?c Fresh, crisp, firm heads njfm - Cranberry Sauce IUmI & White's tty hrnml. 2 for 39c Gelatin DesserE3'-4pks19c GRAPEFRUIT WALNUTS Sweet iv Ho lo A '"rf"V MpiI. slzn, Hivcct- "f9 "V ns-na for 29c 2 lbs. 39c Crab Meats - P'i;.;' 28c W- "1 They're a llliio -fc Ripe Olives 122 16c MINCE MEAT Thht Ik a rcul (tiiill(y Mtnro Mciit. The old-llinc tiwtc tint! flu vol. 2 lbs. for 29c MAYONNAISE RED & WHITE A A Per quart ''1 FLAKE WHITE 4 lbs. 47c MA RSfl MA LLOWS RED & WHITE, 9Q Pound pkg. SoC Plum Pudding It's Crmttc mill IHiicknrlPs Ren iilnn I'luni I'liririliiff. There' none better. POt:NI 35c STUFFED OLIVES They're MANZ. no 8-oz. size ZlOC Red & While MILK 3 cans 17c BISCUIT FLOUR The RED & WHITE , 2Q( HAMS Sweet cured.' Whole or half 20cLB. Red & White Catsup 2. for 37c Coffee The popular Red & White Blend 29CLB. 31BS.79C Wadham's Drip , ftftg In the new pound size jarXj jf J GOLDEN DATES T 2 lbs 25c 600