Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 24, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1925.
Every Occasion and Purpose t
Dinner Sets in Open Stock Pieces that are
broken may be replaced. .
These in plain or decorated ware.
Tea Sets and Odd Pieces.
We are prepared to supply the needs of
Hotels and Restaurants with a full line of
dishes.
A large assortment of beautiful glassware
in water sets or open stock.
These Are AH Offered at Best Prices.
I McKEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN
COMPLETE HOU8EFURNI6HERS
Roseburg,
3
- Pruning and grafting, trees, vines,
bushes, reasonablo, L. Rergold, t
Roseburc. Prune grapes now. '
COM E
TO THE
DIVINE HEALING SERVICE
AT THE
Salvation Army Hall
Sunday, 3 P. M., January 25
O. W. Scott the H otch Evangelist has anointed and laid
hands on many afflicted, In the Name of Jesus, and seen
them bealod, accnrdlrg to Mark 16:17 IX; James 5: 14-16.
There Is Nothing too Hard for God. Jer. 32:17.
COME
Special Meeting Saturday night
week. Cod willing
Attend
Methodist Meetings
at the First Methodist Church
Sunday Morning theme:
The Price of a Soul
Sunday evening theme: 1
Will There Be a Final Judgment?
Dr. L. J. Miller. Evangelist Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Ledford, Singers
Stewart O'lk'll, Joseph Knotts, Pastors.
Great Chorus
COME
THE LIBERTY
. LAST TIME TODAY
At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents
THE SCREEN'S GREATEST DAREDEVIL
THE GREATEST ATHLETE OF ALL.
The greatest stunt star in a great stunt picture! Action and
atilt more action, every second of time! Speed that whtxxest
threats to blow up the U. S. battle fleet a deserted house on &
the hill overlooking the great dreadnoughts In the harbor the J
flash of big guns and through it all speeds Dick Talmsdge, the C
Irrepressible! A
A
S AL80: FEATURE. COMEDY: "LINE'S BUSY"
i
K I
I
p
Oregon
An aid to Health and Comfort
Goodrich Water llottles. Take one
home. Lloyd Crocker.
7:30 and every night next
the
Fine Orchestra
THEATER
IM GET OFFICE .
J j JUT0I11IEV
According to a story which ap
peared In yesterday's Oregon Jour
nal, a movement la on foot at the
state legislature to secure endorse
ment for some other candidate for
the office of U. 8. district attorney
for Oregon besides (Jenr?" Neuner
and Robert Kuykendull. The Jour
nal story reads as follows:
Journal llureau, Salem, Jan. 23.
Federal politics and federal pa
tronage entered the halls of the
state legislature toduy when a pe
tition apiieurrd in the senate,
which is being numerously signed,
recommending to Senator McNary
and Stanfield, the selection of
Louis K. lleun of I,ane county as a
compromise candidate for the ap
pointment as I'nlled Stales attor
ney for Oregon. The petition also Is
to bo circulated in the house, and
when all available signatures by
senators and representatives have
b en obtained, will be sent on to
the senatorial delegation In Wash
ington. It might be explained, In connec
tion with the Incident, that Ilean,
although he has been at Salem the
last day or so, was not the sponsor
for the petition, but that It was
I started In his behalf by his old
friends and legislative colleagues.
From what may be gathered here,
there is a derinile deadlock be
tween McNary and Stanfield over
the selection of a successor to
Judge Coke as existed on the day
of Coke's resignation months ago.
:Mciary anu htanm-M, It Is under
B stood, proceeding on a program of
elimination at their first confer
ence over the district attorneyKhip,
agreed to set aside both George
Neuner and Kobort Kuykendull
from further consideration. Follow
ing that agreement tho senator
took up for discussion various oth-
them that of fiean. It developed, it
is understood that McNary was op-
iuf-u tu nt'un uecauso or pasi poli
tical activities Just as he waa op;ios
ed to Kuykendull because of his
recent political activity as a candi
date for attorney general against
Van Winkle.
As time passed and the deadlock
continued unbroken, the story came
back that McNary has ben bring
ing Neuner back Into the discus
sion as a possible appointee, al
though tho one chief "dark horse"
suggestion as a compromise made
by McNary to Stanfield was Charles
Hardy of Kugene.
In the still darker background,
however, Is the candidacy of Tom
T. llennett of MHrshfield, agalmtt
whoso appointment neither of the
senators seem to have marked op
position.
The Oregonlan states that the
appointment has been .held up
because of the absence of Sena
tor Stanfield, who lias been away
from Washington for the last
VA weeks Ha la Mnpplpil In
return at any time, however. nnil!'rl Position of the British Isles
the mnller nf fh niuuilnlmenl
will be immediately taken up at
at mat nine.
ECLIPSE IS VIEWED
WITH INTEREST
(Continued from pnge one)
nppcarnnro or awo inspiring coro
na. It nromed like many mlmitofl
rather than a few mcnn.la that
dnrknpHs Maturated raith and nky,
except for t hut Binall pnrllnn
wh re hmiK the dazliug clrclu of
colorful fire.
Then Hlowly the shadow bands
nppeared on the opposite side of
the Holnr lunar conjunction. Ilally
i beads spread their ochro crescent
j again a feature of the spectacular
eclipse about which the forecasts
of astronomers had said little.
lly this time the corona had sub
Hided, chased Into Invisibility hy
tho regaling splendor of the sun.
A few minutes moru and the spec
tacle turned In, the final stages,
looking much as It did In the In
itial phase ouly In the reverse,
like a quarter moon of superna
tural brilliance gradually evolving
to a full moon proportions. Twi
light slowly became daylight again
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2t Presi
dent and Mrs. Coolldge with
pieces of ordinary smoke-smudged
window gluss as their only scien
tific apparatus, today viewed the
eclipse of the sun from the south
t, Jnwn of the White House. The
chief executive and his wife ap-
pea red on the lawn at S:4rt o'
J i clock, the president carrying a
window pant. with a big smoked
S;ptt In the center. Mrs. Cool-
The Request
1 las Been Another
Big Dance
at
Dixonville
Consequently
THE
have consented
So Dancing Will Start
AT 8:45 TONIGHT
Lunch Free
MAKERS
We are now offering the fol-
lowing municipal bonds for
immediate delivery
Lily of Twin Falls, to earn
6J per cent.
City of Koseburg, Oregon,
to earn fJ per cent.
City of North Iicnd, to earn
6 per cent.
Town of Myrtle Creek,
to
earn u per cent.
l'ortland Iyslge, No. 142, Or-
der of Klks. to earn per cent.
See Itlce fc ltlce.
fdge had a smaller piece of glass
similarly prepared.
Mr. f'oolidge went to his office
before the eclipse rt ached Its max
imum and started to work evident
ly satisfied with his view of the
preliminary part of the spectacle.
liflONX, N. Y.. Jan. 24. The
two ring celestial circus, n total
eclipse of the sun, was succeHsful-
ly performed in all its brilliant
glory at 9:11 a. in. today, precise
ly as astronomers predicted It
would be.
The chattering monkeys were ,
aweil and quiet for the first time
in the history of the zoo. Song
birds from all porta of the world
dipped their heads under their '
wiut'S and slept. i
NEW YORK. Jan. 24. The mar
velous spectacle of the total
eclipse of the sun was observed !
here today under perfect condi
tions. Crowds of New Yorkers turned
out early today to witness it. Peo
ple gathered In hundreds in parks,
in squares and at street intersec
tions; they clustered on roof tops
and in windows throughout the
city. The largest early crowds
were on upper Riverside Drive
and In Van Cortlnndt and IJronx
parks, which were considered un
usually good vantage points.
Activities in thn bustling busi
ness section of Manhattan were
suspended.
In the skyscrapers, where hun
dreds of thousands of office work- I
era ordinarily are at their desks f
at that hour, the typewriters were j
silent. ' i
Motormen on trolley cars and el
evated trains watched the eclipse
The Wool worth tower, the high
est office building in the world,
was crowded with spectators.
Viewed from this height, the
forest of spires below was bathed
In a dull, silvery light as the
eclipse approached Its maximum.
I The spectators stayed until the fi
nal curtain of the spectacle, no-
plte the bitter cold and cutting
wind.
rAMnrl.ttd lr.M trued Wlrr.)
LONDON. Jan. 24. Tiritlsh '
astronomers and laymen In this
country today were wishing,
themselves in the northern part
of the United Slates or Canada
to enjoy tho exitemont of wit
nessing a total eclipse of the
sun.
Helng denied the privilege they
are making the best of the pro
spect of a 'partial obscuration,
which is all that the geograph
artoros. comi oninK inemseii en
with the thought that it is the
best thing of the kind for many
years past.
Careful preparations have been
made for experiments In radio
communication during the period
of dnrkness. and the results of
attempted changes of signals be
tween Great Hrltnln and Ameri
ca are particularly awaited.
In tho Hebrides Island wea
ther forcasts ave prospects of
only clear Intervals during the.
period nf tho eclipse.
The greatest phase in the Lon
don area Is at It:fH p. m. Green-
w Ich 1 1 me. w h en t li e moon hi t es j
out 82 percent of the sun's disc.
Farther north the eclipse in morei
complete reaching 1S percent. )
AROAKD NAVAL PIRIGIPI.E
T.OS ANGKLKH, Over Nantucket.
Mass.. Jan. 24. 6:30 r. ni. off
Coney Island Altitude 3.000 ,
mm itMiiprniiurtt o. viuimiiK,
speed with five engines 70 knots,
Parsed clouds at 2,000 feet.
Clear, perfect sunshine. 9:20 a.
m. all observations completed
under Ideal weather coudtt ions.
NEW YORK. .Tan. 24. Pro
fessor It. G. Taylor, making tele
scopic ohervat Ions at the college
of the city of New York, said at
totality he observed mountains!
of gas boiling up from the cor-v'a total eclipse of tho sun 2P3
na to an eighth of one million' yearn from now. or in 221S. Ray
mlles nnd that the contour of tlie niond V. Karwell, astronomy in
corona wna continuously chapff-i structor at the l uiversity of
lng
(AviiM Pr.. i. ..! wit.)
PAH IS. .Inn. 24. Tml.iv's
nolnr pellpm will be a partlnl una
In PnrK only three quarter of
liie sun's diameter being covere.1
hy the moon. It will heg'.n at
2:!A:0.1 p. i.i. Purls time, and
will not to f:. ihed at w i. i
Tho grMte-u phase will en. lure -
fly two mi:i'U"S, thirtv s.- -oiiiN j
The VrenM astronomers, li'' re-;
fire are n.ak'eg no extrnv.v. nut
irt pnratlotM for ohservntiorM of,
the phenoinetoin, hut tho Mr'eti
rawkers mu nntielpatum a pr
business tn c ir.red glasses.
at
NEW YOKK. Jnn. 24. 1
In tho opt ii in lh Hronx r.o,
Atumhlnl ovrr one anothrr In . , . .
l.-rror durli X too rtarkns of :h J"rt of infrnMlonM juMic. I
.M-lip. 1 ho nrnt An tic owl h'lHfn ?hftt ,wi,h onr "'Ih-n-nt-i to
bonte.i tinri rinw ah,, Vhthflt Iribun.i!. for whirh 1 rarnest-
hoavTWfiKht alliiftlor beMowod
H8 nt nllit.
r-XMHRinGK. Mum.. Jan. 4.
Visual anil photopruphtc voik
rnrrfed out nt the Hurvnrd
serv.it orv in ronnortion with
0j,-
duy'i eclipse of llu sun were s.ie- nunt, will ulUm.itely nmimiml
.cesnful in spite of sllnhtlv rle i.lv thi respert nnd nppnh)it:in of the
ronditlons in the later stages of world's puhlie opinion and the co
fhe ellipse. nrfiefuU at the nb- operation of nations
servatorjr announced. i "1 ni convinre.i thnt if our-lv-
From this point of observation illRition is worthy of its name
the eelipse obscured !9 percent then physical force Js not the on
of the diameter of the sun. ly author ty which may enfnrre tin
!anti-war policy. 1 fret strongly
PFATTIsK. .Ian 24. rprsnnn that public opinion, bmoil on pro
reHiiliiiK in the Vaciflc Northwest pr information, woiklnc through
'niuuy gcuerationa bunco, wtu see.aencita that tho com mo a man
t NEW TODAY I
FOIt RENT 3-room apt. 408 E.
lsmgla St.
FOIt WALK TrailerTsee"" it at" Ho
Stephens Garage.
FUR KENT Kuril isht-d coTlage
with garage. Inez 1). ( lark.
i "ANTK1- Position by young lady.
Any kind of work, licix Dl), City.
FOIt SALE -Clioico Canary birds.
Mrs. Alexander. Hlverslde Ad
dition. FOH SAI.K Al balMl oat ant!
vetch hay. Phone 1F11. T. F.
Paul-Hen.
Foil SALE A fewpeTrabbiU left"
All colors. U It. llryant, Tel.
175-R.
FOR SALE Five new modern
homes for sale in Laurt-lu ood. J.
V. Casey.
WANT E! Wood cutters. Vernon
IiHaut, Wilbur, Ore. IMioiih
12F33.
FOir"SAXK--Vigs 3 month old.R
2. llox 37-A, I'hone 44R!. A. K.
liutter, Kortebuig.
E'XI'KHT- IIICVCLK, idYonwapti
and general repairing. Kuseburg
Cyelery, 22X N. Main.
W A NTK IA I fal I a" hayTs la I ieprlc7
and kind. Call i;,F3 or write Hen
ry Hoekstre, Looking Class.
FOR "" KKNT 4 room apartment.
(1 round floor. Also 2 room apart
ment K14 or Rlfi Winchester St
fail In the mornings.
FKKKNT3" furnished-house-
keeping rooms. Hot and cold wa
ter, bath and lights. Inquire 424
Fined St.
Foil SALK Hai red KiKk cocker-j
els, (. A. C. strain, these are
fine birds. I'hone GF23. F. I.
lletts.
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
apt. with llKhts and water. Hot
water, electric or wood raiiKrt.
Phone 24S-III.
VOLT AnEThterested ill the evan
Kelistic campaign. RfiJ Dr.
Hanks "Hlble Soul Winners."
Koseburg liook Store.
FAHM WAN FED I want farm3 for
cash buyers. Describe and give
price. It. MrN'own. 257 Wilkinson
III. Ik.. Omaha. Neb.
WANT to hear from owneTTiavinjr
farm for sale; give particulars
and lowest price. John J. Dlack,
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
FFfMUnOlELP WAN TED7)NLY
Earn 95-110 weekly, addressing,
mailing circulars. Send stamped
. envelope for particulars. Palace
Mall Co.,- Toledo, Ohio.
F lit ' SALE 6 pufebn d'Tancfed
White Leghorn cockerels, $5
each. Also pure bred Tancred
White Leghorn eggs for hatching
Jl for 15 or 15 per 100. Mrs. 1). P.
Daniels, Phone 2IF23.
I-("K AT THIS
19-J2 FOHD KOADSTER
With enclosed top, and all new
cord tires. Car In perfect running
order $215. This Is a real bargain.
MATHEWS MOTORX-CHANOE
115 Jackson St.
SKK C. MRRRILL for banning.
Licensed real estate dealu Largo
ranches, small farms, houses,
timberlands, all kinds of city
property for sale or trade. Over
head expenses light. That makes
low prices. Res. 504 Mill St.
A L K S IK N At IK N T S V ANT
Kl Amazing stylish shoes.
Large cash commissions intro
ducing popular priced $3.95 and
$4.95 shoes. Actual samples fur
nished. Write quick. Style Arch
Shoes. Dept. W2, Clnrlnrmtl.
W A NT K D To trade Australian
sheidienl pup for '12 or 25 2u Win
chester rifle In good condition.
Mother a thoroughbred, sired by
W. C. Simmon's well known Aus-j
trallan sheep dog. Rome beauties I
for sale. Call for R. K. Muir, at
Harry Winston's.
FOR'" SALK Accredited chicks.
Now is the time to get your or
der In for future delivery. White
Hatchery, Pells only S. C. White)
Leghorn A A accredited chicks!
at single A prices. Full count!
and srife delivery guaranteed. ;
Write for price list No. 6. White j
Hatchery, retaluma. Calif.
e50 rER MONTH I.NCOMR And a
s.-, hnii In live n In
the semi-business district of
Itoseburg, with a fine future. ?,
furnished apartments in one
house and 5 room cottage. All im
provements In nnd paid for. CTar
title for thirty two hundred. Hut
you must hurry. Ijtwrenee
Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone
219.
Washington declared today.
MITCHKI.I. KIin.D. X Y.. Ji-.n.
24 An airilam cliri rli'd from the
ground hv Ir. Uiviil Todd, prof.n-
or emeritus nf astronomy at Am-
herst College, bniltil today with
12 exposures of the rnrlng shul-
ow of the moon taken of the
eclipse from mi altitude of lG.ooil
feet.
n
rnril inrr cAVQ
V-W-'L.ILUC OZ I O
OUTLAWING WAR
INSURES PEACE
(Contlnuod from 1.)
ly hnp it will txcnmt our ni'1-
dlum in which may pr(lnnl!y bt
'TsHvipitnttM, a nil rr stalliz'il a
boily of inti'rnntional iaw n:hl pro
CHiiurp hirh, hy nvoldfiiK the
nanKt'rs inn wnuiti aiiemi ine cm-
DANCE
H
EVERY SATURDAY NITE
at the
ARMORY
Syncopated Melodies
supplied by those
BLUE
DEVILS
from their store of
latest hits.
BIG TOWN HOP
KUM ON GANG
may see and understand, may be
made the ultimate authority
among the nations."
(AMooUtH Pre La4 Wire.)
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 24.
Members of the state sheriffs as
sociation, holding their annual con
vention here today conferred with
Representative A. O. Rushlight of
Multnomah county concerning their
resolutions asking abolition of the
stale prohibition office. Rushlight
Invited them to attend the hearings
of the legislative committee which
H investigating the state prohibi
tion department.
Formal resolutions were adopt
ed this morning asking the legisla
ture to abolish the office now held
by State I'rqhihltion Officer George
L. Cleaver, and asking the legisla
ture to pass a law giving the sher
iffs 50 per cent of fines collected
from liquor law violators to make
It possible for the sheriffs to em
ploy more efficient help in the en
forcement of the law. The sheriffs
also went on record for legislation
requiring more rigid regulation of
dance halls throughout the state.
Sheriff T. M. Hurlburt of Mult
nomah county was re-elected presi
dent of the sheriffs' association late
yesterday. Sheriff Chrisman of
Wasco county, was elected vice
president, and Sheriff Aschfm of
Tillamook county, was re-elected
pocretary.
ROSEBURG TO HAVE
A BASEBALL TEAM
The annual revival of Rosebtirg'a
baseball team has started and on
next Tuesday night nil those inter
ested In the national pastime are
cnll"d to meet at the Valace cf
Sweats. 1 lisctirfsions of the advls
nh'lity of ora:;lnzlng a local team
this season will be started and it fs
expected that a lender will be se
lected. The meeting has been cal
led at 7:30 o'clock.
ONE MISSING AND
TWO HURT IN FIRE
fAMnrUtM Trm Latrd Wire.)
SASKATOON. Saslt., Jan. 24
Jan. 21. One woman was missing
and two firemen and a spectator
were In a hospital as a result of
a fire which wrecked one build
ing and spread to another here to
day. Thomas Simmons. Jnnltor of the
Ptnkle building which was the
center of the fire, and Ills sister
escnped, but his wife was missing
this afternoon.
- The fire was still blaring (n
the Grain building adjoining the
TMnkle block. The los shnrtlv
before noon was estimated at half
a million dollars by fire chief
John Fnithfiill.
Last Time Tonite
A Drama of Thrills and
Mystery!
Ths story of "The Net" la
the most dramatic and heart
stirring since Madame X was
presented to the theatre
going public.
All star cast. Including Bar
bara Castleton. Raymond
Bloomer, Peggy Davie.
ALSO "WORLD NEWS"
AND COMEDY
Sunday:
The Last Man on Earth
The Safest Way to
Acquire a Competence
and usually the quickest is by build
ing a bank accountand what en
courarement It gives one to see the
deposits rapidly accumulating at in
terest. Now Is a good time to open
an account with the Uoseburg Na
tional Rank.
4'i Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts.
The Rosebuig National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL
MATTRESSES
In order to reduce our enormous stock we are offering a
Silk Floss mattress at $1 5.00 each, delivered.
POWELL FURNITURE CO.
COMMITTEE ON
SCHOOL SITE
IS DISCHARGED
(Continued from page 1.)
the fact that it is being offered to
home builders, was quoted at a
higher price than that offered by
Mr. Bellows, and It Is unlikely that
this property will be given serious
consideration in the final decision
of the school board.
As the matter now stands the
school board has two separate and
distinct sites for the school build
ing before them. There has been
much discussion and some good,
sound arguments have been offered
for and against both of the sites of
fered, which the board can ponder
over until It reaches a decision.
XOTH'K TO ( HltlllTOHM
In the County Court of the State of.
Oi.-tron for tioiiKla County.
In tho runner of ih Estate of
John H. Halph. lTene A. '
Notice- i hereby jtiven that the
undersigned wan on the j3rd day of
January. liC'R. duly nn(nted nneil.
lary HdminiMrutnr. with the will iin-iiext-d,
of the estnte of John If.
IliiiKh, d.--.ased. Then-fore, all per
sons having rlnlm against nuld es
tate are required to present the
same to the under la-nr-d at hlii
offlre !n the Perkins Building. In the
City of rtoHeburg, Oregon, properly
verified, with vouchers attached, on
or before Mx mouths from the d;ite
of the first publication of this no
tice. lated nnd first published this
-4th day of .Innn:u 1 f 2r.
UKnitflF NKCNER. Jr.
Ancillary Administrator of the
Estate of John H. Halgh, Deceased.
AnilINISTHATOira NOTICK
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Pouirlas County.
In the matter of the estate of
John trit!Htl, de'eas-d.
Notice Is hereby given that the
underlirncd has been duly appoint
ed administrator of the estate of
John DrN'Hsel, deceanedP by order
of the above entitled court, and
that he has duly qualified as such
administrator. All persons having
claims attains! said estate are. here,
by required to present them with
proper vouchers, duly verified as by
law required. !o the und-rfltcned at
the office of Carl E. Wfmberlv In
the First Ptate and Havings Hok
HulMlnir. In Itoseburg. PoukIhs
County. Oretcon. within six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice.
Dated and first published Pec.
rtATrrs a. rmiEssKr.
Administrator of the estate of
Jnlin I irlt'PXf). deceased.
DR. DEAN 8. BUBAR
OITOtll-TIIIT
Hptcltllat In the tilling
of
111 Jaiksun St.
11 WR!?l37gJyv-::,:i
;
LAST TIME
JM.BARR.ES'pETER PAN'S
U (jaramounl (JictwrT
. a :
AHERBERT BRENON eeooucno
AttTBO ST mrr pohwoy
ADUtU FEATURE AT 7:lo
Harold Bemis. Featuring "Peter Pan."
The Famous "BLUE DEVILS'" orchestra
TOMORROW
GLORIA
"MANHANDLED"
Thp triumph nf h'r carper
"Mnnhandli'd" Is Olorla out-Swnnsonina hnrsilf!
OTHER FEATURE ATTRACTION
On Sunday Program St 7:30 P. M. Sharp
The Famous "BLUE DEVILS" Orchestra
ANTLERS
-UH-i If
MOOSE
DANCE
Wednesday Night
Jan. 28
at Moose Hall
Good Music
Everybody Come
Formerly held Monday Kites
PROPERTY
Worth owning is worth
protecting with depend
able insurance.
Call us at any time regarding
your insurance problems and
we Rliall be glad to help solve
thein.
MASONIC BIDS.
ROSEBURG. ORE
DR. H.C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins BulMlnc Pbone 88
Second Floor Roseburg, Ore.
Electronle Diagnosis and
Treatment
(Abrams Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronic and Chiropractic
Physician
Q7-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491
TONIGHT
P. M. SHARP
AND MONDAY
SWANS ON
IN
lira