Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1918 — Page 6
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BLOOD POISONING
Han-fin's Wizard Oil a Safe First Aid Treatmt.ii
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lockjaw and Mood It from the neglect
ot a slight scratch or little cut! t I;n i Wizard 0:1 i- a t-atr ami ctlct've first aid trcitmett. It i . sumverful antiseptic and should he applied immediately to wound of this kind to prevent danger of inirvtum It is soothing and healing and quickly drives out pain and inflammation in caf of sprains, tmiises, cut, burr1;. bitr; and t:ns;?. Just a reliable, too. lor t tT neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and tootnar'pe. Get it from dr-ugjrists tor 30 cents. If not satistird return the bottle and et vcur mon'v bas k. Kvr r constipated or have sick headache.' hj t trv Wizard T.iver Whip-, p'easjn: .little pink pills, JO cent. Guaranteed.
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GARY ii FINED FOR POTATO PRICE
Pa .1 M:Kft. IV.h avenue and Jefern streer, a i;,iry merchant, was fined 15 ami rests In i;ary rity court today
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EXEMPTIONS
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i t' ovfrcliirg-it.gr for potato-?. Fo"'i . ff icer Uuhincrr arrested Melka. M :Ua, vim js a, furniture man claimed ( c bought the rotatoes at. SI. 10 ev-rni w rcks a" and was seilins them at that
price, tut th officer claimed that ho)e
si price for sprouting potatoes is S3 nts r.ii'1 that th pruf.t inarjfin should t'f nhc-ut a dun. Ti.e I - r i e aU"I hy rolka Is loir when compare.! una uptown prices, .") cents peck and hih-T bcinsr asked today. Or, Froadnay grocer had rotatoe on display, w!:h a sign reading 45 cents a, peck. It ' understood! that rrosecutlon rxli! extend ti all grocers and dealers charging etes.'! prices for pota'oej.
"oSunters to fijrht instantly grew ! inorfl n-jmerous when newspaper ; he.idlir.as furnished evidence of the ; reod for men. That death and mutiIfttton on a stupendous scale were the fate of ethers merely spurred; men to sijrn up to f ght. The tioe of volunteers rose at offices of the British-Canadian Re-1 emitinjj Mission with the flood of I the tattie ovraa.. Many recruit- ' inp oftlces have been opened recently' throughout the country and at all of j .them men swarmed in reading the: press report of ahipendous conflict.! "I wunt to po. That Kaiser crowd j has rot to eit." one told Serjrt. Net-:
tie McPherson, who is on reciu.'.i i, duty at one depot. "I want to go." The officers and men of the Mis sion read the headlines -with tense lines in their faces. To them, vho have endured the deafenmjr crash of shells the stupendous roar of artili lery, ride fire and machine runs in such an offensive asV the Cieronah had hegun, the press dispatcher brought vividly hack ome desperate days n; the trenches. To those; "men who had come hack," roan vrtarinr the military Cross or MiiW tary Medal and "wounded" etripes,' remembrance of the need r.tade them redouble efforts to send forward re: cruita.
HEW DRAFT IS OROERE
''."s.-iv. To Th" Times. rn'VX POINT. 1XD.. April li, Notices have been irmi'ed to the fol'ow-'r-c t v--::t ;. -eicht men to b rady for 'rri:nrr.rnt between April -6 and May 1
i boprd at I'rewn Point.
t;fi fi (."amp Taylor;
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C;y, Ka.
7.fim L. V.'ards. AVrc-n, Ohio. Claude C Jones, ("ronh Point. Jtjstln Tic 1 -halo, Hammond. Harry O. I'elton. Crown Point. Frank C. JlcWayn. Crown Point I'avld S. Winer, Crown Poir.'. iltltcn Kermsn. Portsmouth. O. Bert H. Fuller. Crown Point. Harold K. Talbert. Hobart. Anton Blae'KSteln. Chicago
Chas. X. HorsfieM. Junction
Even J. I'.oper, Hobart. James ICbert. Jferrillvtl'e. Harold P. Woods, Hobart Y"in. A. Graham. Miller. M'm. J. Glocr. Crown Po.nt. Entl Knsile. iTed.ir T.ak. Milton ovid.iri-s. Gar;. Will Harris. Gary. Harry P. Co'.es. Gary. Thfl foliowmg three men l:ae tulaiiterd for special traintns a Ptiruut T'niie:i'y and will leave on Apr!! C7: Georse Mf-Kinley Death. l.own. Ieslie ,1. Parry, Crown Pom. Lewis Purchase. Lowell.
Portland, 5; Princeton. 6: Richmond, 130; Sejmour, '26: She!byi;. 12; South r.epj, i.Zo?,; Ti i re Haute, Valparaiso. 50: "ir.i;ennes. h'J: Wabash. S5; Washington. 15: 'Wluttne.
CHANGE PRIVATE GARY BANK TO STATE CONCERN
The American Cith:".? bai.k. Gary, a r"i". ' '.:,v :u- i"n has lf mt ti e AmerI'.an i::;tis" bank, capital $-3,000. H'al'ep I.ewand.iwski is president and 'i Ki'ies it. Lew mski is cc.ii'.er. Sharc-
hold-; ? rue ,. J. Peika. Wf'ter l-abian-
ski. V ten tine Pisarski and Walter hmvandov. ski. Baker Co. Dlgiolret. Geoi-g V. Maker and Son. fo- ten
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JNVALUA8LC FOR COLDS 1 lki In time tl.is "ateium rmri-jnl )ein th rlk of chronic thront or lure Iro.ible. All the rtnediaj tonto qui.ltls ai-e rom), ret ,:, ihi! 'l(-uim 'onipeiind. .'o harmful Orugs. Try la-ra tort ey. 50 cents a box, including war tax Ybt ! hr all dmeil j fkmaa LAbormtvrj. I'fcjlaorlf hi f ars engaged in the wholesale liquor businesn at Gary and ore of the largest concerns of its kind in Indiana, has filed prcliminarv rert itien t e of .li.."oln t ion. Another umv Gary I nc-orpors t ion is; Home I'ts atnl Gleaners'. G.ary, capital. Sj.ft'U'i '. perioral ilycinft and i-lennlnar business: dirrotors. M laden rtol.osa vl.icicb. I.ouis Fri dman. I.cuis l'i o klept in 'hHilef, Mu'lil. P.enjamin Wr ! !. .Max Sands. Md;e l'!abiarcz k.
MANY PEOPLE LOSE
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Many Lake c-;nty pe.t' seem . " know that if thy ha', e a fast, mort g a g.i on 1 '. pr-.j e they a : ntiti 1 to $7lo) ejf-ir.pt'ion. H'jwe-e . the o ing boatd of rev;ew -s Lkel; to cut ,t down "n ' s- v.e j 7 (. ;s more than cne-l.tlf !.e a:'r.. il alua'lon. Thus If a man has a nmrtgrage cf $4,000 on his p'.ac he is entitleil to have JT00 ded'ieud froni h's assessed valuation and if the assessed valuation la $ 1,500 lie will only have to pay taxes on $1,100 if he files an affidavit la luting exemption with the township assessor.the final date for tillnsr beins April SO. Should his assessed valuation be $1200 he would probably set $009 exemption as $700 would he more than one-half the valuation. No matter how b:g a man's '. alualic.n r how big h'.s moi tgase. is 7 Of is the maxii-.uni amot.nt. To h t !:! this exemption does r.ot meach much, but to the poor il dos. Hammond Kdiirnterl. .Hammond ts well educated to the mortjraKa exe.jiption hsh.t. Thus of $2.ir)2.6S3 -al uation on improvements on lots $451,433 Is subject to exemption. Yet in Gary where valuations of lot Improvements are listed at $3.6?'.603 only $"16,733 Is claimed. In proportion three times as many Hammond claims are filed as in Gary. Most of those who claim exemption are lawyers, large property owners, real estate owners, and some business men. The averag householder in Ga:y, East Chieasi. Indiana Itaibor and other towns do not know of It and herce pay from $13 to $23 more taxes each year than the law requires.
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Should Profit by the Experience of These Two Women Buffalo, X. T. "I am the mother of four children, and for
nearly three years I suffered from a female trouble -with pains in my bat k and fide, and a general weakness. I had pro-
lessional attendance most of that time but did not eeem to
get well. As a last resort I decided to trv Lvdia E.
Hniham's Vegetable Compound which I had seen advertised in the newspapers, and in two weeks noticed a marked improvement. I continued its use and am
now free from pain and able to do all my housework."' Mrs. D. B. ZirusKA, -02 "Weiss btreet, Luffalo, X- Y. Portland. Ind. "I had a displacement and suffered f,o badly from it at times I could not le on my feet at all. I was all run down and so weak I could not do my housework, was nervous and could not lie
down at night. I took treatments from a physician
but they did not help me. My Aunt recommended I.vrlia F.. Pinkham's VVTOtahlo reTtiTinnnil 1 trioil
it and now I am strong and well again and do I my own work ?nd I give. Lydia E." I'inkham's Compound tue crtdii."' Mrs. Jos e rn i if k Kimblz, 935 "West Race Street, 1'ortland, IntL
Every Sick Wonr.an Should Try
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Dr. King's New Discovery sold since Grant was President at fifty cents.
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years sg-o. Jn til tin
vVers s'n--e mlll'cns of colds hav bser .hcie4 L-v ir. rcushs relieved, gripp smu!s'ied. croupy ehl'arn aed. T'r. King's New Discovery In -very e' ' t;. in rheekipfr the development ol n mic'r.-- cold or th adsnee of t rrsriected "na. It soothes th torturd throat, loos ns rcnes'e'l rhesf, and dissipates th t.!gh-pa-ked phlegrr. Standard foi young- and old es a faithful remedy for sr.d erem- of r.-r ar.d old courhs snfi colds sn-1 kindrei attacks. Try it todsy. ""Always !Liad to Better-Health" Serleu? st-knsses star in disorders o ths Stomach and T.tver. The best rorrectiv end rrvntlva is Dr. King's I.fe Pills. They- prersnt Const!p. tlon. keep T.lrer. and Bowels in con-Jl-Un. -o cheg-o ;n price, sl!l ;5c. Adv.
SOOTR BEND AMONC PIRSTIN ALIENS Second to Indianapolis Only in List of Alien Enemy Indiana Cities .
Of the f fty-one cities in InJiana having" a population of more than 5. Don only two are free from Crrr,an alien enemies accordinar to the report. These B!-e Crawforlsvill and Hartford City. The total number in these cities l3 7,?3i and the total in the nonurban areas is S.fil5. Tim number cf German alien enemies in each Indiana, city is as follows: Anderson, 19: Alexandria, 15; Brazil, 14: Pedford. 41: Blooming-ton. 6: Clinton, 1?: Columbus. 16: Connersviile, 2"; Cradford -'. ill. 0 ; lla't Chicago. 34; 1 Ilkhart. 14?; Iliwoo.l. 7; Kvansvill. 401; Port. W n. tifij; Frankfort. 3; Gary, l.1: Goshen.. ?7: ' !r'n; burg, ?: Hammond, 364: Hartford City, 0; HuntiriRtp, 6": Indianapolis, l.tii?; J'efersonMll. ?0; Jffer-or.vi .lieformatory, 6: Kokorno, 1 7 ; La fa j rt t", 15?; Laport. "26; Lebanon. 2; Linton. 18; Logansport. ion; M-i'i'fon. Marion. 44: Michigan Ciiy. 03; Jli!iavai,i. 104; lit. Vernon. HO; Mur,c. 3 f : N'eir Albany, 4: Xew-car-tl. 10: ."obles iile, 2: Peru. 70:
Sewing Circla With Much lyhispetiiig WaArC!tly UiJ Tbom
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Bsforw the arrival of the gtorV there ii diico to tJk thout Th comfort cf the i?otnt taother ia tha cilef -topic, and there ! uro to be someone who boa isd at knows r)t that aplendidi cxtercai help Mothers Frind. Na'jsoa. TierToniness. tr!pc-down and tretrhinc picns and other arinptoisa co 1mrcillar to many women ro sumc tha Ureoded eipeneoc tliousanda of laciaera sajthey entirely escape by tiio nm of tins tmou remedr. Its iDfluenc ob tfca flns net-wnrlc of ecrrea and llfamects Just beneath the akin is wonderful. By the reralar cw of Mother's Friend doHsg U peno4 lhe biucim ant miiii and kept soft s-ad sisstloj tmtf orpBd tiT. without strain, when busy tu bora and ths paJn and daafr at ta ctisu is nsturaily less. Mother's Friend fa for enitema! ose enry. rs sold by all dnurUst. an4 shonM be used with the ntraewt reguiarity. Write to the Brsdfield Regulator Co., Lamar Bid.. Atlanta, Oa.. for a valnsble ajjd tnterestiag "Motherhood Book.' There is a wealth of Instruction and comfort to be derived In roadiDg this little book. It Is plainly written an.J wilt be a splendid little teif too' for fui dsnce. not only for yourself but will msis you helpful to others. Ard in ti meantime Jo not fall to pt b be1' of Mother's Friend from the drag stare and thru Icrtify yourself sgsiturt pain an discomfort.
WONDER SHOW IS THE BTJST YET AT GARY THEATRE Manas.- Werner's "wondr show" Is ail that h claimed for it and when it opened at th Gary last night, the audience showed Its appreciation with many rounds of applause. The most sever critics are forced to acknowledge that th manager secured a wellbalanced, high class program such as has never ben seen here. Wolf & Morris present a rube sUetch of the most original type and It will please you from start to finish. This act comes d 'ret from Chicago. Tiodway and Ld wards, two .Tewish comedians, have a. line of ratter with their informal srt that gets across in a roar of laughter. Their Jokes are new and right to the point. Th feature different of trie show is -The World of Art." right off the big circuit. It is a posing a t of the most artistic effects and. as one of t' audience remarked, the poses were changed with speed iighter.inr. The beautiful women taking part are models to the "nth" degree and their poses are classical. Valeda rresents some startling ,1urgllng as an Introduction to the fine show. A metropolitan cabaret act presented by Gertrude Newman's trio is th hit of the show with the nift'egt songs and patter put across In a clever wav. Tonight is ladies' night end tomorrow a special matiness will be given. SfVftt big acts are coming Sunday.
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WOMEN'S REGISTRATION IS UNDER WAY Census-taking of Lake co-jnty women by women volunteers Is now under way under the direction of Mrs. O. C. Wicks, Gary, who Is reglrtrar-general for the county crunc'.l of defense. What every girl and woman over 18 can do will be listed on a card.
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Serge," Vigoreaux, Poplin, Tricotine, Check and Taffeta SuiU; plain tailored or trimmed. Values bijger than any similar tore could offer.
$19" $229S and $25
WAISTS Cupt it Chine and Centgt Its.
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An tisor'ment of Drey PIJ SkirU. Specially pneei
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Credit Our modern Credit Plan permit you to buy the clothes you need by paying a small turn down and the balance weekly or monthly as von earn.
SUITS
A variety of nlcs that takrt In alt the KfPfi'i h'l'e rink: of New York Fblon in f.5"C '-
clciihcs lor men hon th t scajon.
Liberty Bonds are not a Burden They are 5 3lessmg
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Miss Winifred Holt. More than 3,000 sjlied soldiera blinded in battle have been trained and fitted for remunerative rmployment in civil life by the committed for men blinded in battle, organized in France by Miss Winifred Holt of New York city. Misa Holt ia th author of "A Beacon for the Blind" and has long been a worker among: tbe. sightless.
HOPE THERE
ARE NONE HERE IXPIAXAPOLIS, April IS G. f Christie, of the food production and conservation committee of the State Council of Defense, has a'ked garden committpes ar.d supervisors of the state to investigate reports that exorbitant rentals are being charged by lot owners for the us oT their lots as patriotic gardens and to tRke steps to stop this practice. Mr. Christie 1n his communication states that garden work is seriously handicapped in some parts of the sta hy this practice. In some communities, he says, real estate associations are encouraging the practice of charging Iug'i rentals for acant lots.
Former County Agent Craig has & -cepted a position similar to that whuh he. occupied in Lake county at Proph-
seat of Whites'.d
salary of I4,f)0r)
per year. He win sever connections with the Lake county bodies of which he has been mentor since the first of Feburary at which time, owing to controversies with Purdue t'nlversity agricultural department Virgil Mood was installed in Lake county as fedetal agricultural agene. Mr. Craig experts to leave Lake county the first of May. The agricultural interest in the county deeply deplore the ret en t. unpleasantness which Mr. Craig's removal has caused and they hope under the efficient dictatorship of Virgil Mood Lake c;.-nt- farming industries will go over the top as usual Th- Automatic P.eg istering Compay of Jamestown, X. T.. purchased the voting machine bonds which have been advertised for sale by County Auditor Simon on Wednesday. The machines will be used in the con-ing election and have been apportioned to the different precincts In the county. Manager Pan Hess of the Interstate Public Service Company commenced the installation of the ornamental street
lighting" s;. stem on Thursday. T. -j wr 1-1-: w .1! be rushed and Crown Poir". j can pjt on metropolitan airs when she , gets her "srcit white wav."
;ir una i.-x. .o cuij:s c. naui.orn gav a f-.n concrt on the Public sguai on Thursday night. The object of the.r visit to Grown Point was some special doings in their honor at the Masonic lodge. Miss arsh Pozar and Robert Bruc w.ll represent the Crown Point his'i school et the county oratorical contest which is being held in Gary today ' Friday). Miss Pozar will give "Jean Va! Jean'' and Robert Bruce Wilson's War Message to Congress. A large crowd of high school pup'ls and th several members of the faculty accompanied the contestants and will root for the local school. There Is quit a good deal of , :'.- ness in Crown Point at present: niiles and the grippe are keeping rrany Crown Pointers at home, and some a; in bed and under th doctor's care. No serious cages are reported. f., 3 r A . , n ...
I ji i . iiu .iii if. .nrtnur jzoye wi; oc
cupy the Hipsley house on Grant street ar.d are intending to move this wee!: end. The Woodbury family will movn to the Geisen flat recently occupied bv th P.oves.
Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are Signals of Bad Blood
vjitc iieca to tnc warning.
limples on the face and other
parts oi tne oody are warnings from
mature mat your fciood. is sluggish and impoverished. Snmatimna th-
foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly
eruptions ana other ?km disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is the rreatest vesretabie blood ruri-
fier known, and eontaine no.
or chemicals to injure the most delicate skin. Go to Tour drtyfntv an.-J oof o
bottle Of S. S. S. todnv. er,o
of those unsightly and disfiguring
uujjira, sou outer Bxm irritations. And it will cleanse vnnr MaooI Kot-
OUtfhly. If TOU Wisll snei-lal TfiJ.oT
advice, you cart obtain it without
marge oy writmr to Medical Director. 2V Swift Lahora tntnr ttlun'.
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202 FAYETTE STREET.
PHONE 738.
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CASH CARRY GROCERY SPECIALS FOR April 20th to 26th Inclusive We Charge 5c for Delivery to Any Part of the City.
$1798 Boy' SUITS
M'dt to tril for S3 or $G
AT THE FIGHTING FRONT It takps'rnuscles of iron and nerves . i t n.;u -aA
j fTi ftLfti ltd! Ill'.-.I IlirH IWI I t.vA I blood, men with thf brawn to do I and nerve to buck the line. Men '"with a wailop," men with vim, ! rip, 'vipmr, arp those who take "Irontic." a new discovery, com!po?ed of iron and herbal extracts, (and recently found to be a wonderi ful tonic for the manufacture of red .blood within the body. Doctor Pierce and a dozen physicians at the j Surprieal Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., ! have long" experimented and have at j last found the kest blood makej and nerve tonic known today. This they 'called "Ir'intic " It's an irn tonif i that ,ut- r.t.v en eg, . life, pitamin.i into the b!"o,-l. "!rnnt-" '3 to hv procured of almost all drueTirists. in 1 60-cvtit viais. It you want to try it, jsend 10 cents to Dr. iierce s SurgiIcal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.. for a j trial package. You will find "Ironjtic" tablets equally as g-ood and i ?fTective as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant j Pellets, which have been known for I lite past fifty years as a srntie
herbal laxative. Folks at home have acquired the healthiest of habits. Thev bpcome "resrular as
I rlock - work' after taking: these "Pleasant Pellets." Easy to take.;
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BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, lb 46C PURE LARD (Oscar Mayer's),
per lb v ALCO NUT BUTTERINE, per lb GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE,
lb 34 c SINCERITY MINCE MEAT, 15c seller, 3 pkgs 2SC TOILET PAPER (10c seller), 4 rolls 25C FANCY NAVY BEANS, pr'-lh- 17c FANCY LIMA BEANS, Pf r ii 17c SHADY LANE TOMATOES No. 1--:: cans U8C No. 2 S cans 41 C No. :--3 cans 4C SHADY LANE EARLY JUNE PEAS. 3 rn? 39c FANCY RED BEANS. - ranf; - 25c SINCERITY PORK AND BEANS, No. 1-2 cans 2C VAN CAMP'S. PET, CARNATION, SILVER COW Oh EOuLLVAriD MILK. tar. cm -. '-c- .. 12' C FANCY SL1CF.D PINEAPPLE, per can 20C SINCERITY KRAUT, No. 32 can 27C ARMOUR'S HELMET HOMINY, - fans 27c HOSTESS PEACHES, large size can,
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br-an. per lh 2SC
SOAP OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP 19 barS 1ST. I KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY 1" bars KIRK'S WHITE FLAKE, C 5 brs ' 0 JAP ROSE TOILET SOAP 'IC 3 hars ' o-. PALM OLIVE TOILET SOAP "C bars ' U. S. MAIL SOAP, VC
Ti hars ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars KEEN KLEENER, :i cms INDEPENDENT KLEENER. 4 cans
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VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE , FLOUR, .1 rk.es o,j SINCERITY OR QUAKER OATS, Ppr - if Ifv QUAKER CORN FLAKES, V rr 1 1 n K ELLOGG'S KP.UMBLES ppr pkg lie
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TOBACCO FATIMA CIGARETTES, 2 pkgs VELVET,
pf r pks 10c CHARLES DENBY CIGARS (6c selles), 6 for tyf CAMEL CIGARETTES. C
2 pks.
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