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to: v - o - f - t HELD BY POLICE 1 ; Stolen, bicycle recovered by the ; lo!ice are accumulating; rapidly at tlie ; lollce- station end Detertive Swift, bike chief of Capt. McDuffle's force, la desirous that the lawful owners cUfra their property. In an effort Id this direction Swift .-" has, prepared, after considerable scrap ing and scrutinizing, a fall set of the - number of the "wheels" h hand. If the bicycles are not claimed they will )9 sold by the police department iThe theft of bicycles is reported to is continually," says Swift, "but often )the loser never comes back to see If we have found his 'bike" v There are at present 30 bicycles at the station which may be Identified 'by number; (any more are there which have been wholly or partially dissembled. These must TcV identified by description. Many bicycle riders da not remember their ."wheel" num bers "and must also Identify them by description. . The ' numbers of the recovered bi cycles now at the station follow: . Numbers 47S16, 2C9822. 207694. 2637, ,101, 7027. 49323, 45C0, 202145,-201180, 4 171. 11986, 218," T7016, 1908, 2188, 48296. 14715. 246834. 210440, 10242. 252699. 10187. 50775, 2987, 80929, 42787, 151779, 269826. Rates In at la response to inquiries from resi dnta of the city who dasire to 'spend the summer at the beach at Waiklkl, i the management of the Moana Hotel announces lhat special rates are now In effect at both the Moana and Sea- aide Hotels. Reservations may be made by Applying to the .manager. iriepnone Aav.- - . 4 ,-- O O - . DOI IPC PflllDT PACE W - rULlUC: bUUn I OMOCt ; ' NHtLLb LIrt I KAuLU 7 . " - A little Portuguese girl who had Summer Effect Moana And Seaside . ' been led astray a vicious defendant termed by the police as S)' no good ' ' and an absent Wife on tlie -coast were . die principals ItTa oneact-lragedy en; acted -An- police court this, morning. .. ' s Jact Morale rwas ftnai IJo for a V' statotory" offense and the . girl was : taken. inTiarge by- the authorities. V v She Jarora C-.e I3Ig island. ;: . . ' a" T' wo had' been living' together in 1 a place on Emma street for some time andr their case became known. to the .-! policeohly when the landlady failed ' to collect Icirig' OTertiue re mils. 7 . ' v- ' "' Jlorale declared his wife had desert- c l him. EFFECTS OF BOOZE AREr CLEARLY SHOWN IfJ COURT - An exemplification, of what booie 1 as doae for the -Hawaiiana, women inclufe3,.WES Been.In police coyrt. this 'mcrr.'.-s-wVtn - Lizzie Hulihee, in her , JiU'. I cli, tirnlslied straw F hat'ber rucevtr t'.iocs and faded calico boloku, wobhled o:p tOjtbe prisoner's! position ' faring Judge' konsarrat and pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness. Too Judge, ra consulting his records, found that Lizzie had done pretty well this time and had not been in 'court for about four months. She will serve out a (10 fine. ; . . ftAWLIUS SAYS DID HOT APPEAR AS ATTORNEY v W. T.' Rawlins did not appear, as an attorney for the , Durant-lrvine Com pany, yesterday when he questioned Superintendent Charles R. Forbes ro garding the territorial prison contract Rawlins " stated today that be is a stockholder la the firm but that his appearance yesterday aas not as an attorney. The company, he said, la making no fight in the matter.. jj 8TAR-bulle;in gives you .rYAJOT. TODAY'S NEWd TODAY ,v . ?;The Samtary , Cryctal Glacs Ice Cream Freezer ; Freesea Creams or Ices without motion "or labor. ; v A revolution in family Ice creanx freezers. Simply follow the direc tions and' the results are assured, producing that smooth, and velvety quality of cream so much desired, -with lees than halt the labor re quired by any other method, has no dasher other; parts , difficult to keep clean. No cogs or machinery to rusttJog or wear out, and the pricg isiejJy;'X1.50 complete. , ; ! V&rr?Dimond & Co., Ltd. Tha House of Houiewa'es ' . King 6t near Bethel. V WASHINGTON GETS BIDS FOR MANY SUBMARINES .'WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11. Bids for 24 seagoing submarines of O0 tons each were received at the navy department today. BRITISH LOSS BY SUBMARINES IS GIVEN lXNtX)N. Enjc, April 11. During the week of April 8. 17 Driuth ves f el 'over tons and two of less tonnage were sunk by submarines. BRAZILIAN MINISTER TO QUIT GERMANY LONDON, Eng- April 11. The Onuilian rninifcter to Germany is de manding his passports and will lave tomorrow by way of Switzerland, say ntws.frjm the (Continent today. GREAT NORTHERN TOGO ON COAST RUN SAN , FRANCISCO, C'aL. April 11. The Hill liner Great Northern will be placed on the San Franclsco-Flavel, Ore., run after her present voyage to Hawaii, it was announced today. L " ' WAR TO END SPECULATION IN BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO. lit, April 11. Speculation In butter and eggs will be abol ished as a ia trio tic duty," men in the provision business here declared today. ' ' - LINER IS SUNK BUT NO CASUALTIES WASHINGTON. 1). C.;, April '. 11. The Wilson liner Salmo has been sunk in the war tone, with one American aboard, but it is reported that no casualties resulted.4 '. BALFOUR WILL, HEAD BRITISH DELEGATION WASHINGTON, D.'C, April 11. Secretary Lansing todiy confirmeAl the report that Arthur J. Balfoor, British foreign secretary . will arrive shortly at the bead of a commission of British international experts to7 plan Joint action 'with the United Slates in carrying on the-war. HARBOR BOARD WANTS ;':i!LJJSi?i!,.,i "'aw' -"if" an opinion as to whether the board has the right to continue to collect wharfage charges from the Pommern and Setos. at Pier 7, so long as they are docked at that pier, regardless of whose Jurisdiction the two refugee German merchant steamers are-' under : v PACHECO HAkLTS BILlFOR PAYMENT TO COKE Seuator "M, C Pacheco halted .the secondreadine of a bill which would . reimburse JustIceJtmes Lh Cote :lor when he rose;thli afternoon to Inquire if the legal aspect oi the bill nad been investigated by lie senate way a and means committee. , He suggested UUkt at the time Coke rendered his services in Wash ington.he w-ts'a.m'ember of the territorial senate.. Could he lawfully, rep resent the. territory? Pacheco moved that the bill and the report be sent to the- Judiciary rdmmittee for a report on this question. The ways and means committee had already recommended the bill's passage. , O . BOAT CLUB HOUSES ' ...Because the board intends to fill tor the proposed new lumber wharf V noon passed a resotuuon aireciing ine,is.unaju, aiyrue ana loung tirocners r boathouses to be moved bT their owners, within 2fl Axrm from receint of no- r- uc- De aecaa ot tne Doataousea ara of the fill Action on a bill of some neering Company for xork done on the laat payment was deferred, until Chairman Forbes and Inspector William Greger could check up the bill and see, if it is correct The bill -was not itemized sufficiently: to suit Commissioner Tom Church, who said he would rote against it in Its present form.; TO PRESIDENT V Wartime; loyalty, was finely.'; ex- pressed last night by the Washington club of the T. M. A when it eent a letter to President Wilson, contain- ing a resolution of srin-ccIationTor the course be h;w. recently adopted ro re gard to Germany. The resolution was signed by all the members of the club All of the feliows expressed , willing cess. to serve the country ln. case of need., -' . . - The Washlngtons (Tre planning on a social bowling party for Saturday night the Hth. The T" aUeya will be decorated ard the committee P.rom: lses the members and their guests an evening of fun. The committee . In charge is IL. K. Tim as chairman and J. T.Yung, .B. T. Wong, Kal Luke and George Tee. - :y- -' . After the regular order of business J. W. McCrlllls talked to the fellows on the necessity for loyalty in this lime of national crisis, and the possi bilities' of a man's influence on the young fellows now growing up. Thos present were J. -T. Young, president; C. A. Char, G. P. Yee, T, S. Ins. Y. C. Quon, H. C. Tim, B. Y, Wong. P. A. Sing. Kai Luke. H. Kl Ylm, W. C. Leong and Kong Tai Pong. J. Brooks Brown is the leader of the ciuo." ::. ..;.-.;.f- v'."... sss ; ."5:-' fcLVCN LUMBERMEN MEET ' ? ". "DEATH AND 9 INJURED" . ' IN WRECK IN OREGON ASTORIA, Ore. One Of. the WOrit accidents ever connected, with tMl io3ging mausiry m ine .lower pinm; fcia river district In years occurred near Gray'a river. WaslCstvea rnesr f . . ... ..v ; netng kiued ana nine otnera senousiy injured wnen a logging tram -uiey were riding was wrecked bya tree faUing across It ' '. V" f-' ". . 1 . . .r . Patrons and friends of the Punahou School of Music are Inrrted to attend the recital to be given by the pupils of the school In Charles ; R. Bishop hall on Friday .evening. ". , " . Boss I want" to speak to you, Mr. Lovum. about your attentions to Miss Sweef. daring office hours. I. en gaged you as billing clerk only; no cooingmentioned .That will be all for.. the present Tit-Bits. . At DAVIES', MEMORIAL HALL Friday Evening, April M Modern Chinese Play Presented by a company of Chinese for the benefit of their school and Sunday school. - . ..." .-':'.' . ' ' 7:50 P. M. . " : .. ' ' ' . - Admission $1, 50c, 25c ere ori. rrrfr. I nuHkij reieTi by afoHne Ea armedy h'O CHINESE BOYS 3 SFM !SSME "'JF?? AiTWS?l51!ll - a tTa at -JT. e4?oSTcbirfJm v . . - ; .... - ... : - l TO KNOW ABOUT CHARGES services as an attorney at Washington ARE ORDEREO MOVEO In behind a timber .bulkhead the site at Pier 2. the harbor board this after now about two. feet oeiow the graae JW.OOO filed by. the Lord-Young Engl Its contract for Piers S, 9 and 10 since NOT THWARTED ? '-- '' f By AMOdAtod rrtssl "'.' LOXDON, Eng.--"Germany,s alni to extend her dominion from Antwerp to the Indian Ocean is? by no jmeans do ,ted and .vm not be Jef eated' uatil thai end of the war said Earl Cruzan, ruember "of the British-War: Council and former, viceroy of' India,, la the House of Lords the other day in reply to a question by Lord Bryce, former ambasaador to the United States. Lord Cruzan said that the Turks' still are - in possession of 30,000 square miles of territory in Persia, the Rus sian, troops are barring their further advance in that country. Persia was the scene of trouble soon alter the outbreak of war. The popu lar theory in this country is that it was engineered by German agents with a view to furthering Germany's dream of a dominion from the Atlantic coast to the Indian Ocean. In explaining the state of things In lb4 neat . east, Lord Cruzan said that the prospect of German 'success ' in Persia was best in August last" but that since then it had greatly lessened so that now the situation thera was almost satisfactory to the British gov ernment ; To J'aid the Russians. ' in clearing out the Turks, Lord Cruzan said : reinforcement . being sent from India and that It was hoped to restore order.there - before many months. VTv " '. : : We aeeta'to be In a fair way", con tinued y Lord Cruzan, "to be consoll-datinr-the position against the Otto mazn'jjpower. --1 cannot say that the lumUon i WtliAr fri fmmml. ty; Turkish troops have aUll to 1w it,injed out from' the western portions j of Per8hL TH6 ; southern part ot shores of the hinterland of the Persian gulf are still in a state of disorder, and the trade routes are not yet all opened. But I think we can say that the worst is over, and the particular link Persia has supplied In this great German chair of ambitions has been forcibly twisted aside, if it has not - been broken. - - . ,-' . The British success in Mesopotamia would, he believed, have decided In fluence on the whole situation In the Near East- :''. :;'- HAS AMUSING EXCUSE ... BUDAPEST. The story of aa'alle ed attempt ' to assassinate Premier Count Tisa, waa given great publicity by the newspapers a few days ;ago. proved in the police court investigA- j . turn q 111T6 onsiiiBLu in & mguiuiui e 01 a itunganan otitcer no, reu aaieep i In the gallery of the HoueVof Parlia ment Lieutenant Palafarri, the: offi cer, explained in court! i "I was very tired when I started to attend the' session, and soon ' fell asleep, I. liad Just come from the front, where I 'had endured some pretty severe experiences, and I began to dream that X waa again one of the aavancea guara in me irencnes,-ana that theftu8sians were storming our .'pcsitiORs. - : ' t "I Am so used to firing that when I . heard the noise of applause down- iSSftLSSS?0!: VL ttlnctively pulled out my revolver anJ fired. It was only after I had fired thiee shcU that I woke- up." . , - Honolulu chapter, XL A. M.,'ha reg alar meeting xonighL V A false alarm took the. fire leparicr ueui.it run iuu niusvirrcii nik night. The Honolulu Street Railway' Kuitsf ployes i:enfit Association meets tbia evening. J - ' ' ' ? A whist tournament will loTiow a fhort business Bessionxoffl!aet5c' He ltah Lodge. I, O; OFoaight. The regulitvmouthl meeting of the Free Kindergarten andXhOdren'a Aid C-Lolor vlt-h hM at th rjhnrir M HTwail tomorrow, morning V iVlw1r - The Inventory of the estate of Ar thur . A&hford Wilder, deceased, was filed if circuit court this .morning by Charles T. Wilder. Chief; items were life insurance. $3650, and about 1000 volumes of law books. Women members of the normal school faculty have beefy invited by the Y. W. C. A. to the home of the ex tension committee chairman. Xlrs. Ar- thur L. Andrews, to discuss associa tion work among the women of the normal. The demurrer was sa&tained and reserve questions from the circuit court, first circuit, answered in the ;J3flrr z : ;pir : in case of the First American Savings Trust Co., Ltd., of Hawaii, versus Eben Low In supreme court today in the case of Lilia Nua versus Lahana Mahe- complaining good humor seems to pre lona, defendant, William Ahialndivi- vail everywhere. ' dually and as administrator of the "Von ask me what regiment I am in. estate of Solomon Mahelona, deceased, I can not tell you that as. it Is for garnishee, in.exceptions from the clr-1 bidden. Of course you know I am in cult court first circuit, the exceoUons the Australian forces. to the decision and judgment wre! overruled. . ' : r DAILY REMINDERS Make some of today's want ads serve YOU by answering a few of them, v .'.'. : . , ;. ' Wanted Two more passengers for motor party, around island, $4 each. Lawis Garage,; phone 2141.--Adv. Don't foraet the bis clearance sale at v Chan r Cn when hareainn reign supreme. For Distilled Water. Hire's Root Beer and all other Popular Drinks try theCon. Soaa Water Works Co. Adv. . : - '' ' '- rl.k, 4 T I POLICE COimiiNOTES Ho Loy, a paroled prisoner who has 18 yeara more to seryeon a conviction ' of robbery, was arrested last night when he attempted t enter a Japan- ese store on Nnuanu avenue. He was given a suspended sentence on a charge of vagrancy bpt will go back to prison on the old sentence. r$ aanami.waa a compiain9.n1 In police court against Mele,;4 Fll pino :yoman. charging assault "Tho : d,efendannw?aa found, guUty nd given-, a susDcnded- sen lentencg,.;: Helen . Ka f haml la a :sler ot lKeawikane wl now m custody awaiting. trial for, the murder of the two little Hawaliau buys In Makiki valley some months ago. ; It has developed thai' the Vtranger Tuesday night and who gave the name of Harold Stinessen after he had been' tvaA Ar, w r-. nrr,.f- i knocked down b Capt- McDuffle fol lowing bis attempt Id escape was a sailor on tbe'U. S. lighthouse tender Columbine; Hut left the ship last week. In police court this mbTning. he knew nothing of the charge thkt he had as sanlted Abel Kino, a Portuguese boy, butadmitted being drank: He was fined $20.- i;..:-:.-:, t GIRL'S STATEMENT . WILL HELP HONOLULU llere Is the girl's ;own story: ."For years I had ..dypsla. sour stomach! "? r.u.UBUt,u.UM-4 UIr u" 7. et ana onve -011 oy inc gauon. . XNommg helped until I tried buckthorn bark. glycerine, etc, a raixed in Adler-l-ka, ONE SPOONFUL helped me IN STANTLY." Because Adler4-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves ANY CASE of constipation. sour stomach or gas and preventa an-f pendicitte. It h&s QUICKEST; aetton of anything we .ver. sold. The Hollls ter Drug Co. Adv. . .v'"' - I- POSTOFFlCE TIME TABLE. -Following la ' the postofflce time table for ApriL' It Is subject to change If audden arrangements are made for unexpected man service: UNITEDTATES MAIL STEAMERS " Steamers tai arrive fromi April ; . ' 12 Maui, . . . . .San Francisco 13 0 . 8. A. T. Thomas. San. Francisco 15-rVenezuela .... .San; Francisco .San Francisco .San Francisco .San Francisco .....Hongkong .....Hongkong 1?- Manoa ........ fS Great Northern ".S Tenyo Maru .. 20 -Nippon Maru .. 20 Ecuador . ; . 22 Shinyo Maru Hongkong 24 Ventura ........ ...Sydney ....San Francisco . ..: San Francisco 24 Mataonia 30 Sftrra - Steamers to depart for:. 14 U. S.' A. T. Thomas. . ... . .Manila 15 Venezuela : ........ Hongkong 18 Tenyo Mam . . ...... .. Hongkong 19 Maui .......I San Francisco 20 Ecuador .... 2. . . San Francisco 21 Nippon Maru .San Francisco 22 Great : Northern. ... San Francisco 22 Shinyo ' Maru San Francif co 24 Ventura ... ... . ..San Francisco 24Manoa ..... .... . ... .San Francisco 30 Sierra ......... . . . .r. . .Sydney (Makura and Niagara omitted-at re quest of .agents). rne American Salvage Coot New " J err ey increased its capital from 1. 1 WO.OOd to 13,000 000. ; iiiiimuwiUiuLhu I ,-'Some new light on the, European war and the oredlction that the struT- is nearing its end Is contained la a letter from Alfred Mania, fr.ieily co the Oceanic rteamshfp, Sirra run- ning through heie, which has Just teen received by Harbor Policeman "Nick" t Carter who knew Martin quite w ell. ; Details of the uncensored letter which bears the date Una "France" 1 are especially interesting inasmuch as f they tally witlr what is actually taking place in France now to a remarkable , degree. It .follows in part: "1 do not think it will be long be fore 1 am in San Francisco. I really think this is the beginning of the end and when one sees, as 1 have, the a I- most Impossible, positions we have wrested from the Germans 1 can not believe they Are such fools to struggle along fighting a losing scrap "There used to-be an impression that all the brains were on Fritz's side hut I can assure you that was a mis taken idea. We have been struggling along under an awful handicap for this last few months owing to the weather that has bees-, the enemy's strongest ally. However, In a few weeks we will have. the weather with us and, from 'hat we have accomplished during the bad weather I have no doult :is to the course of events v. ill take J iring the good weather, which will booi he with us. "Of course it is always a soldier's- privilege to grumble but the most un "Write me about things in Honolulu ! and look for me to drnn in on vou some day." -' :- OWEN IS GOOD BOOSTER : FOR HAWAII WHILE HE VISITS ON MAINLAND "Tells About Good Tlmea , in Ha wall;.. is the heading of; a article which appeared in the Seattle (Wa3h.) Times of March 21 in which Clinton G. Owen of this city,5l'tay8 some nice things about his. home. The following aruc,e iouowe(i.ine neaaing: I IBB iioiue oi me uiuicic u and, the land of the rolling surf is in a pros perous condition, according to C G. Owen of Honolulu, who is a guest 'at The BijtJer. " 'People sit around in their bathing suitBf.all' day long and the mild clim- I ' .ealrf non ta 'im: sh,fwt' an imnnrt tax .hr, iim (jj1sland sugar men are grdwlng rich the ranchers and frult growers LOwen Is in the fertilizing business " 'Every one may not know that the purposte cf the customs men in examin ing our baggage is to see if we carry germs, and not td look out for smug- lul 1 oecause you S""iJf TW Jua1, , U5CW ammie . 1 asthe people In New, Ens- r""M v " jl --i V; V BOYS IN TROUBLE. ' Probation Officer Joseph Leal does not known whe' er It Is the effect of -t .t. . , . 3:" 'i t t,, va ,,.A ... taa, " f tta yearK)ld Chinese boy s.eeping in the street on River near Pauahl who had been missing for five days. Satur day he got a 13-yearold part-Hawaiian boy who had stolen a silver watch and chain, a rifle and considerable personal effects to help In . his wan derings. A third with wayward feetl was a 10-year-old Hawaiian girl whom he located hanging laround the Japa nese stores in Moiliili. She had been away from home for a week. ' ; - ROUND THE ISLAND TOURS; Around the island, $1,75, Sunday Tickets at 'Benson, Smith & Co.;.Fort atreet Phone 135C Adv. niiiiiiiiiiiincii:n i i 1 s-iirv I 1 tMJ z m-JTL-Mil If in ono m z S East through tho 5 KocCsDeses gBj x un rva tha ingttfui . sjsj I 'j rontea offered over tha Hnoa of BSj. ; gaj the Canadian Pacific Railway. SJS l Ticket rate era no big bar than by sat " moy other Northern route. Spieodid bj aarvtco and tnooatain, aeenery of. M wonderful grandeur five yoor Joiu j oey unusual charm via tha - ' ; J .s '.CAWABJAW 5;PACD17flC' s T2A0L17AY .2 m . -;' Tfco VarU's Craatast KslhmtfJ. - m ' ggj ' For complete lafbrmatloa appJy to tat at rSED L. KASON -" V m Sat : General Aacnt Paaeenca Dept. SSI . am : , Caaadiaa Pacific Railway ' SS- K 645 Market Street . .- :S5' n ; 1 , 8aa Ffaacieco, Cat. " . Cnznsiia 10 b sin na icn: -. SNOW AT HAH e ' mm r? 1 Canncidoain) PacDuflc j F 0 Honolulu's Leading Chinese Curio Store K i mo no s , Mandarin Coats, Etc. THE CHERRY 37 Fort St. v , ' opp.PAuaht Oriental Silk Goods and I "- J i ' Kuuanu, above Hotel IGHLAW .V you a cow on tises Jom cMJd not teoire prer, beuer milk uW tK Hi'gk jndf tin ffert ro-iMr perhaps at food. Good mi!k , ma dc produced by healthy cowt. and New ZealamTe miik product are world renowned lor their KIgh quality - New Zealand boRer and cheeia tana iW m.rk : Moreover the dairy teaittatioa of New Zealand Darricuiariy hnfi taa dard of clean I e and efficiency. Highlander Condensed Milk i prepared from the Wirt and ncheat milk of specially aefecttil Wda is the rich paitsro dittricit of Soathland. New Zealand. A h cewt are ubiect to Covantntral MntrmiM mA -are rarefally tested at recntar mterralj by the Com ' Py",WB BPctor. Milking i conducted snder xONiditioa of perfect cleanliness. Scrupuloss cart , , a J at I . . "J ui don moaeni scKBitse apparuis combtat ia the treatment of the milk -it is (ben filtered and tS)ected to a process which destroys alt disease nil Condensed (UU cream) represeatt the hifheat grade of eoadeased mi.'k the world ever ia parity, quality and flavour k , 1 is unequalled., ' :"..', , Ytm'owe it to yoorself to test this famost Ccadeated M !kv Ordrf a lis) fYotn your Sf e try k and prove ii agamst th- brand yoo are now asing. ' '"'' A FBEE COOKEBY RnriK trrio Vritf There's a Iree copy ol the Highlander Cookery Book :-' awaitmg you nearly 200 beaatiially Sla-trated pages of pjatfical. economical tested recipes.' Send yoor name atd . ddress today to "Hiahlandet. Dtpl -a, - rrta L. waUral, Lt4H Afsats. Hsaolatii. It becomes your duty to yourself, ycur' fainily xmd, your Country now to acquire a surplus fund. Zvcry dollar you have or can get, may te nccdsd. - .i;, :.'":'-.' '."''.'...':' -. - . !'-..V:;;',.n : -...r. .. .' , - ' ; "-- Small amounts. of money increase mc:t rapidly vrhen each dollar- saved is put to yrcrl: fcr ycu", "dsir j its bit, earning interest. Don't delay cpenin? a. zvrizp . account; you'll be glad later that you tec!: thh zi- vicei Start the account with a "dollar deposited hzh. - v' "We pay (4, srscni;intcrcct on time deposits 1 f Savings Dizartm zn t I IT OI II ho o: 1152 Nunanu St., near Panahi , h t, Silk Gopds vittgrand CMlly GDGrSHOTEN , JiTotel St, near Nuuanu A'lt Phone 1522 cnaaret ro Curios -f t y r 1 3 1 mm1