South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1922 — Page 11
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 1 I K wr rm n m ' ' La c a w u u 1 UUDQÜ una s b a O S g
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 5, 1922
in mews mmxK .i,:--.si
ai aj aj - V u .
i i - -i w - ii i ii rtt - - ... -v - a. r r t a s - m ri i i - - n . t ' 1
0 83 cc kiVUjt
i ;v i i j w si n i- ii : - -v - - vi - - - - -
1
ACCEPTS RIDE IN
AUTOMOBILE; FOUND I BEATEN IN WOODS Clifford Harris Founti Unconscious in Major Woods Robbed of $23. CIIJTorrl TZ. Harri. 22-yrar-o'.d prorrletor of a Bron 1 hani fumltur Ptore on Firs: in1 rcsMinsr At 115 X. Hare wa3 invited to rM In a Bu.ck car Mon lay rvsnin' vh!l on Lincoln Way r.'-ar Taylor ft., by two your..? mn. He accT'ti the Initatlrn anl ths nfif thing hj remembers wai wJin rftjnin-l conclou?Ties in the Major Voo1 south of Lincoln Way yesterday mornlny. His heal was badly hrii!cr',1 from tha efTert- rtf ä siairrrlr.s. his rrr. wrr, !. ittrred. and , 525.0 In blT.s and .-- me rhinqe h h'i-1 in hli pockets v.i3 rr.Llni;. He Ö; fiM this story to th police Tue.-l iy nin?. tc5rnlni the men a.i best cfuM. Thfl car bore an Indiana license. TtLMPLE "Up and Oolr.pr." the stirring Fox r-hotorVlay. which has been at. the Tempi theater for the part two days with Tom Mix a the star, has Lrouprht capacity houf". It Is a thrlllintr story and Mix is exceedingly clever In it. a u?ual. The underwater fljzrht in t'r OreafXorthwpn river comes at a tense moment, and the beauty of the picture's Fcenlc background Is a bifr attraction In Itself. This 5s the last day th pleture vrlll be shown nt th temple theater. North Side Trust Ä ?ciTlng Co. Wil pay 4'c Interest on all savlnw 5po!ts made prior to July 12 from July l.--Adv. H-10. Mishawaka ANNOUNCEMENTS lAt and Fount! 10 CiMIMN Kr.VS-I.ost with two larze s.vn attached. 5 reward. Iteturn to (t K. Fruit Store, Tt V.. Mishawaka Ar. 4tG AUTOM03ILES Antomohilo? For Silo 11
O
kai.k CheTrolet used can: tM loarlnr. li'lf 4 touring. 191 40 tnnrlntr. Pord tonrlnsr. f li0. The tar are all In good rendition. BelstU Auto Sales, Jilsaawaka Oarage. Open nTEI CAÜ2 Iodee rodrer. l'.'2l. ; I'odpe roadfpr. VJC0. t.V3: Dodffo tourInr. 1K0, 4i0; Orerland tourir.jc, 11. I20: Maxwtll turlng. l'.17. f2-J0; Ftndebafcer touring. l'JlS. tZ&i: Ford rnnre. ana omt-r uuu-i Teriat. Call MUhawaka 2Q77 Vtf SALT! Ford roadster, early med?l. first c!i?-s ra c-cri animal condition; call 0 and 12 a. m . n to s p m. 'nsn r trnn. 112 It. Sixth St. Mishawaka. BUSINESS SERVICE paint inz Pnirins 24 1aINTKI1S rarter'fl and Dutch F.oy Iead. P. lots. T12.W; oOO Yb. lots. tV2(). Orders taken even'.njrs also. Fhon tlshs-ak lt C. F. Cook, proprietor. K- W. Fourth St Mishawaka. S'f FINANCIAL coNsntnns srnvin: stock for . Inquire at ui t.. M.snswju st. LIVE STOCK. " Horss. Oattle. Vrhlclrs 4S HOHSK. UAUNEnS lU r.V. yAiONNuraeroua other artU-'u. lcludlr.? huselir!d furnishing. 1'all tJartleM 0 K5. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sah Tent fh sai-k mi-: ; foot Mewall. In-iulro li'i K. Marloa St. I't7
O
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Ajvirtntciits And ldats. 7 1 i'tMt UK.N 1 Mf.uu l.cut.d Lai. o iir-c rooii't, !ml.w in ea.-h ruu. llV.'j N(v Main St. K.t:u:u V- S-hoi: t nsrer T. .' "S " -'-J )llics-M mid lK-k Kooni 7S hiiTi; of urno: KOüMS for .'eat. Central business bnlldms. Axenvta, over First National Bauk. IX 82 1011 KENT IdiiMlr.2 rtithoie for small fanorr, sbp or jriraffe. Address L. AV . Nevr-1 iiue. M;iiaw:ia. Phoi.e Mibnvraka, 14J. Zi REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IIouos for fcait 81 ill E. VOl Kill M T-room tone. iu rajjrr.. jj. pourth aNL bTHi. CK Beautiful T r.vrj rcodtra bir.;al- vfita straa heat: lire let. I'ri. S4Wi. Terms. . 1 K'.i-iii 44) s . ... . ... . w. - II ! ltnd. Ph. r. T liKuVt M. I ro-'ia partly rnoderu hcuie. cl. to CvTicr. aa fxoei-ttar.alljr rood buy. Terra eiy. Ic.iulr at I.J i Mishawaka Ay C 1UKJM 1UI SK on Seventh ht. Parti modern. Trie fJtx. Stark Uealtj J.HitiT KuuM IL r f.ne Jan, ÜAcse cely dec.irite.l. AI! Ködern. eopiplete. batU. furi.je. ginc wltü privatt drive. I'ru:: tr-s A real aub lirn fcoa.e. 'oipiTt Hfaltj Corp.. 1 .'l s 1.1 n - n Way Wogt. rüfi S AI. K v-Trai bta riaaa iadra tomri at riet; prices, lücrwla. Klrat National. FOll SALK--l'ousi ob eaty paytnenta OAcrt lott. J'-'O; Ticir' l. anl d . Janoa Henneaiv. I-awyer. 113 I.tocoin Hizisway Miihawaka. 5tJö FOli SALI-: At a bari:2. a aplend'.d i rui. modern Loa? 03 L!n-: War Ii. Ok fv?: ard t-lm. j:oo. caraje. frrr lot. Owner Larinff c(,j. Stark rtealty C.. XOim J(Ü ) 0 1I N V n s T N 1 E N T n f n t a t - r : 7 J. it:on. tsMi rr-.odern aevn roora nons-s for aTC'! Stark Kfilty Co. ?-:n 57mfjlNTKüO.Vl HOli: For ra:e rir.e l'-atin. fvro lots, n nty.or. ftei froata;-. Spectal rric. .tark ReaüT Co. -m 5TiTV NlODLUN C IHV IM h;:r?iw. g öl 'oatin, ". 1 werk ttj a r h ' r and p.-ec CJitejial. Pr:.- tl' cish piynest, balau e i.ctlily. ;ark Ueaity Co. .V:? ( Lot, for sale SJ ; SICE I. Ol rjr aale Sortier iRe and ' Vjltx bts. J7 .Seymoor Jansen. Law-j j-cr. Phoue Miahawak. 17-'. 2lll i
Postojl'icc Employes Picnic at Eodc Lahe
Frank Nix were 3. to the employes of i lM Mishawaka poKtofTiCC and their at their summer re.Kidcno I !e Iike yertrday. l'cstm.ustor i T. Un II. mfi.tln -f llio '-ri Lr T i ir..:5" of a tooth-o:ne clilcken dinner. Sjm) of the entertaining' features of' .-ift'-rnoon were a j it. race. 1 u 4 0, won by Carl FiHlweH; i 7 5 ft- race, 4 0 to 10 0. won ly William Carman; "6 ft. and over", A. Arata. An Irish jig by Jes?o Il'.tter and fongs and dances by Gera'.dine and Juanlta KeKey were features. Music wa.i Iurnl?hed by a ladles' Jazz orchestra. The carriers defeated the clerks at an Indoor ball game. A wiener roat was enjoyed during thj evening. The postmaster addressed a fe-w appropriate words to h!a Ptaff before startin? on the homeward journey. PISEIVS ANM Ali JULY SALE Abraham Tisr and son. Myer. dr' U merchant?, 225 Fmith si., have returned from Chicago where they purchased additional stock for their store which is now observing Its second annual July sale. The Ood.s comprise the newest and latest tyles in the market and are being marked down to a figure that will appeal to tho closest of buyers. A peusal of the firm's advertisement In this issue: wlfl well repay thos looking for bargains. Hl .V DOWN UV IUCYCLE Auffustlne Alexandrl. 1204 Spring st., reported to tho pollc that his little daughter was run down by a bicycle and Injured yesterday. Tho identity of the rider to not known. North Mdr Trust fc Raving Co. ..Will pay Y'r, interest on all favinps deprsits made prior to July 12 from July 1. Adv. 3-10. crass ruin The South Fide fire department was called o extinguish a grass fire on .Studebaker st. Tuesday morning. Classified LEGAL NOTICES r NOTICE TO PROrERTV OWNERS No. 15, lSii Mlshawik.i. Ind., June 1. ltC2. Tepfirtment of I'ublle Vi'ork To Whom It May Concern: Notice l hereby jrlTPn by the Foard of Public Work, of the City of Mishawaka Indiana, that It Is decreed necessary t make the following described public ImFrorement In the City of Mishawaka, ndlana. authorized by the following nuriil'ored Improrement Resolution, adopted bv caid Uo.ird on the 2tith day of June. lte. Improvement Resolution No. 15. 1022, for the Improvement of Mllburn Blvd. from Lopran Strpet to Carlton Street, by constructing a Trunk Sewer, described as follows : In and along the center line of Milburn Blvd.. beginning at the center line of Logan streft; thence west alons the center line or Maburu lilvu. with a twenty-four (24) inch vitrified pipe sewer to the center line of Jackson Street; thence still west with a twenty (20 Inch vltrirlpd pipe sewer to the center line of Roddick afreet; theneo still west with a fifteen (15) Inch vitrified pipe wewer to the center line f Carlton street, together with the necessary manholes, manhole covers, atormwater Inlets, eight Inch conduct pipe and s!j Inch house connections run to the curb line along the line of improvement which froin Its eire and character Is not on!y Intended and adapted for use by property holders whose property abuts along tha line of $a!d sewer, but Is also int"ii1el and adapted frr rt-eirlnff wace from colateral drains already constructed or which may be hereafter construtted. All rrork done In the makln: of pM described public Improvement shall he In nrvonhnce with the terras and conditions of Improvement Resolution No. 1.". l'.VJ-, adopted by the Board of Public Workj on the above named day. and the detailed plans and specitlcat Ions of suh Improvement to be adopted by the Board of Public Works, of such City, upon the fiml adoption of aid Resolution and pl.-ieeil on file In the oftle of the Iepartm.Mit of r.ncrineerlntc of said City. The Hoard of Public Wr!: will rnoei In Us ofilre In the Cltv ilall on th? tTth lav of July, at the hour of 11 ocKck a. ci.. for tne purpose of hearin? and considering all remonstrances, which may have been filed or which may be prespnted and wil' hear all rvrsons interested o. whose prerty Is affected by said proposed lmproTec?ent, and will dVtiJe whether the benefit that will accrue to the property, shutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City, will tie eau.il to or exceed the estimated cost or the proposed m nrovement as estimated by the C ty Civi Lnjlneer. . F. P. Hewlett. Chas. J. '.toy. F. C Ebfrhart. Board of Publ'c Works Joseph de Lorenzl. Clerk of the Board June iS-July . NOTICE TO PROPERTY -OWNKRS No. 16, Wit Mishawaka. Ind. June 2,, Hepurtnient of Public Works To Whom It May Concern: XotUv U hrrdiv giver, by t h a lbinl of 1'iiWic W.rk. .if the City of Mishawaki 1 1 m 1 : a ii a . thnt it Is deemed neeet.iry to :iu ke t lit follnwhc ('.'crih.d pnM'.e im - vritvr aient in the City of M'.haw.-ika. Iiulinr.a. authorlie.l by the followlnu numbered Improvement Ilesoiutiea. adptod bv f-ald Uoard on the .S:a Uy f June. Improvement Resolution No. Iß, for tie Tscatlüii cf the east and '.fest alley south of Mllburn Blvd , between Jackson street and Hendrlck street and a par: cf the north and south alley be tweea Jackon street r.nl HfüJr:-i street. des'ribed as fallow: Beginning at the southwest corner el lot 1. in Milium Place Add. to th ( ity of Mishawaka. Ind'aua : thence eat tJ tv0 yn-jMjej,.: Corrjer of lot 141. la a!d addition: thence aouth to the rorfheast corner of :t Zl"2, In said addition. tbenee wpt to tDt northwest corner f l.-vt ITT2. in aid addition: thence Poutb to the flouthivest co.-nr ef m 274. in ?a!d addition: thence w?st to the south-1 rast corner of lot ?A in s.v.d addition'.! therre north to the northeast corner of' lt -M.,."t in said addition; the:-ce eat to 1 Ih Lorthwf! corner cf lot '". in paid; add. thnee north to the xlace of be- I Tinnens. , Ail work done In the makinp ef said tleacribeJ piiMie improvement fball 1 ir : accordance with the terxa and conditions , of Improvement Resolution No. ltf, ' adopted by tha Board of Public Works 1 on the above named day. and the de- ; tailed plan and specification ef jreh Improvement to be adopted by the Board of Public Worka. of such City, upon the . nnl adoption of said Itesoiution and placed en file in the office of the Hepartmerit ef r.nr!neerin of said Citv The. Bard of Putdlc Wrks w ill me 1 in lis rffl'p is Citv Hill on the 17:h ' ! ilav ef July. .rJ2. at the hour of 11 r.(vk a. iu.. for the purpose or hear- ' and considering all remonstrances, ! wb!rh may have been tiled or which nay ' te preser-ted. and will har all persons interested or whoi property Is affected ; by siid rroreJ larrovcseat, and will dec-.:, whether the ber.ftlt that will, accrue to the property, abutting and adjacr,t to the proposed Improvement and ft $a! I City, will equal to or exceedthe estirnaied rot of the prorped i:nt'roremect as estimated by the City C.t:I i;:;-!:;-.r r p. iiowiftt. ba. J. Hot. F. l. Eberhärt. R-nri of rubllc Work. Jrsph de I.erentl. Clerk ef the Barl Juce J July i.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
FEATURED BY MANY p TT "p J m n TIT fTnTT'n Vi V Vi H h Wl 1 1 U L 1 VJ 111 1 III
R;-.r-L1n T? o 2 r y f iiriei-'in r.erpnlc U c 3 o r t Atiracls
Thou.-a mis Opening of VelcJroine, Picric?, etc. The I !l.hHvakan enthusia The weather wns ideal, with FUi'ficlent breeze' to Jrnd "p-p" to the , d..y arA Its relrhrant. Owing to tho number cf attraet'rin; thrtrjh-! out the townrhip. lbr- downtown ' streets wfii1 nlmo.st deserted dtir- ' int: tho day, but towards the shades of rveninc the crowd.s hean to ' return which meant the recurrence of tho r;oj.o and din which has' m.ir!'J the rflobntinn sinre Faturday whr! pyrotrchnirs were put on fial". ( Riverside report, five rnlle? ra?t of the city, was tho mecca for thou-ir.d-'. Since the Fries family took ! control of the amusements at the T'trk a wonderful ehnnere for the: better has taken pl.aco; and tho crowds were nRTeoardj- Furpriped ' that such rerfect arrangements had , been made for their reception and entertainment. A procrram of aquatic nnd road events were featured during tho day, while a Fuccesful lalloon a.ccen.cion and parachute drop by J. M. Stewart. South Hend aeronaut, took plaeo dnrinsr the late afternoon. Mr. Stewart alo made a nicht acsension Ftttlntr off Arework.s from a prcat height. The d.mclnrr rav;'ion was thronged j throughout the entire day and well ; Into the nicht, thousands tripping I the lisht fanta?tie to the strains ; of an excellent orchestra. Many , holiday seekers were present at th ' rark from South Hend. Kikhart and other cltlos outside of Miha-! v.aka, which contributed a. h'z quota j of the visitors. . TAIIlriv I'lCXlO I About 20 attended the annual: picnic cf the Tamarack Iadles Aid ! Sovioty at Mclonouh's prove. A J program consisting f ad drew?, re- i citations, vocal and Instrumental, music, etc., nnd an excellent chicken' dinner was the line of entertainment featured during the morninpr, while ; the athletic event. kept the crowd Ir. rare humor durlncr the afternoon. The Ladle? Aid of the Methodist church of Mishawaka won the prl7e ha lim TODAY LAST TIMES TOR. MIA -m'Up and Going9 -Al Bobby Vernon -in et A Barnyard Romeo i" PATHE NEWS 1 VIElHEKirCAJClRIOTR iCOISVWESF.OQVCTS ruutt 142. Ml-liawalui Station J?x lO COKSWERS SERVICE CGMEAM 'XR LNSTITVTI0N OF QVA11TY! -X;.--XX':,k:.;Xf .;X' : tfiPtfi fi: Sufi MONEY deposited before July 12. 1922. will draw interest fi from July I. 1922. MISHAWAKA TRUST & SAVING t SAVINGS BANK
'ourth wa.s celebrated by j" . f ' "r'e u.-ns. .-oum. liena. anj treasurer; Mrs. j-:dn:i Knepp. ! s.end, time 30 minutes: Rene an third, and Rene Ha eve Mih ' u(. . . fic.., xtiD. rmi
s vith all the pep ana nvp. T'.ha wsti 0r,iif,-..,rtv, I . . . ..
. I,, ' ----" Mottice. program committee: Mrs. sm the occasion demands. Kay De Keyzer. third. Notwithstanding- the reckless aban-! -w.r- ,n,i
I " X , . v - . , I 1. " " -v'. v ' i ; ;'". ; V' 'Z ; ': '; 7':Xv
for having the largest on the grounds.
delegation ori:xi.NG or veijo OPi:MG Or VniX)I)i:()ii: I'.icycle races for amateur nr.d professionals furnished entertain-; mnt for more than 700 people
! vl:'n lhawakas new veJodrome : fcs?;onal race wa won bv Honte!at E1hth Taylor and Smith s:s.. va?!kcc:?-r. Detroit, with De.Vyor. MIsh- : i rllcially opened during the after- awaka. and Fred Vinck. Chicago.
wi:-n Mi-hawaka h new velodrome ! t r.oon with an appropriate program i o: contests, itay anuerhcydan was i charge cf the affair which was 1 v, ...
under the au?p!ces of the Misha-'and
v.aka Bicycle Club. The opening contest was a 10 mile tn V, r-A - v
event for memher nf tVio !'iK ir-dlfnllniv t. o r:-i i-. 1 To k , t-,4-i i .. .. .
. ------- - - ..- - - . i - r 1 1 o j'cuuu. rvi- presiueni, iagar jk k, stcrtiarv
i rUi.u iur üqjs unutTjaun u;ta umcn nre crackers were
1 1 i , ii 1 1 1 . i , ';3T - Sec IT'iruioiv Display 1 1 I '
n n
Reduced prices prevail on every garment in stock. Drastic reductions on all spring and summer apparel. Every Dress, Coat, Suit, Skirt reduced. All Silk Underwear, Sweaters, Blouses, Petticoats and Hose marked down.
Sale x3 Kv1 XX.
SACRIFICED One group of Tricotine, Poiret Twili Suits, formerly sold up to $35.00
?X1 x x.x i
CHARTS SACRIFICED
xxx ft
Your unrestricted choice of any Skirt
FXV 1 4 XN ausre X
GROUP A Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe Dresses in this
X 'isV
group, formerly sold from $19 to $25
r tvK
Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of Silk Underwear
x1 X3 'V, xxN s i'' XX' XX x vX FXX
Mill Miro
IL
Jack-Tar Middies, Petticoats, Silk Blouses, Pet-
xx. xx x Xv ;.
17. Van Hanselaere. Chicago r.Uced :ir.t with Haphaiel Xont?, Misha-
Uvaka. sccor.l ar.I .Marcrl Van ! j l'nucko, Mihawaka. third. The time was 30 minutes. The third event, a 25 mile pro f.;onal race wa wnn v.v second and third. : day The feature contest of th" w a s mile event for amateurs was won by George De Raeve. i Mishawaka. in one hour. 11 minutes! and 20 seconds. ine other winners j ...:4U . r" - 7k'. - -
yr1?! r
r..- F-.'-t 1 v -;. i V. : f- ' iü'- 0 I
116 Lincoln Way East
IBE(EIwkIuKI(3
Id in egoois sub n
Elress
fet off In the buy .ectior.s of th J city, net a single accident was re- I
ported which to the po or hospital 3 something of a. record for i 'Independence I1 in M;.shavaka. KECK FAMILY REUMO ATTENDED BY FIFTY ir ifty peop.o from .Mjsn;-.waK.i. Kikhart. I?rem?n. North Liboriy. Wyatt and Michigan points attend. the third annml reunion Keck family. rt l'otawatomi i.trk sUn lav. lean Ktck was ekcf l ... v . - - berger. sports committee. A noon ' Xi, " f 1 t i 1 4
vi : ' 4 - '1
An Exclusive Specialty Shop for Vomen
M
bn fill U
insisTw Prompts at SsBO
1 VAJ ! rU3 ll - mm um MaTij wrM
One rack of 50 Gingham Dresses, formerly priced at from $5.95 to f J $7.50 4U"OU 1 00 Ginghams, Linens, Swisses, etc., marked formerly from $ 1 2.50 J3 E jl to $15.00 Ü-dü Beautiful Swisses, Organdies, Ratines, Ginghams, formerly marked Q Hfl to sell at from $1 7.50 to $22.50 . : 1 U'UU
,xjpi' (Bp GROUP B One group of Street and Aftern o o n Dresses, formerly sold
from $35.00 to $45.00
; 7 II r . -
SACRIFICED Nearly 200 heavy Fiber Silk Tuxedo and Slip-on Sweaters, formerly sold up to $10.00 Lightweight Wool SUP-ON SWEATERS
Ml ''' 'Y-s v "''S':- ' ''''
ni.
dinne Ke.-k
rved. Mr. CSeorcre cf Wyatt. 77 years, wa.s the i oldest meiner r present "while Charles ir.. two months old son of Mr. and ! Mr?. H i.ro' 1 Roeder, of Wyatt, was t i i I the yoursr j i A program of sports featured the ; ' afternoon. ! Jamttf C!m:i'k.u a Hur.gari'.n re .i.linrr on Sh rt s:., wo.: arrested I'luvday af.trr.ocn cr. a charge of r.toi.-utior.. i)ovTi:s rincwonKS to i i mmirv William II. Pi ers, of the Unit d j News depot, presented tho-. local cit lltZln V. IUI U. I'.1 I'U.V'S UI Mi.Ml'U --.i.i.- . i . . . ' . L.t, nn,j noman candles yesterday.
e4 m .-a H 1; m
Sen Window Display
Mishawaka C i IM LI .id V.
n n P
'in n
f-V5 1
SACRIFICED One group of Coats and Capes in fine materials, formerly sold up to $45.00
1 B V Lis Vtea
f
e tri 7
SACRIFICED
Your unrestricted choice of any Cotton Blouse -0
lipriiss
0
GROUP C Your unrestricted choice of any Dress in our stock, formerly
sold up to $79.50
Onvx" and "Van Raalte"
L'vvl
SACRIFICED 500 pairs of "Onyx" pure dye Silk Hose. Colors black, f brown, nude, caster, fawn 3"
300 pairs of "Onyx" and "Van
Raalte" pure thread Hose, regular $2.50
Silk
300 pairs of "Onyx" and "Van Raalte" pure thread Hose and Chif
fon
Hose, formerly sold Sf
f U .yy.'.A ;,-,
ATTIINDS TU.UT
jr!.r.h c,). 211 V.. ?ever.ih ttonde 1 the r.- r.-.; I.eor.ard-R'v'.: f.sht at Mlrh'.rin City wtT ,,v Itim iiNS TO CTIlCAtiO Arthur T. M.-r.v.Iro h.i rrf.irrM C"hica?".. af; r ?ct. I'.r.i; a f-'v days as ir. cu'r. ;ir. an i a . . - sr II. U Hull. 144' H. l- urth si. PAYS 7 ON SAVINGS Home IJui'.dlr.i? and In Ac1- ! itlcn rny? Interest cn pavj- n ; If left cne year; 6 If left six months. Adv t Vhen Yr u Say Cicars!atr? -Sav TVitch 165tf
TÜ Ihn- Lb
-V Ä Qt 1 ; 4 s
SSil
