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VOUUME XXXX1
SALINE;. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHf THURSDAY, APRIL,14, 1921
NUMBER 31-
.again *;-..
.'••THE' '■'.*•:
SPRING
TTTF "MAY"' FEST^VAIi *of so^wo1 "Children trained! ana""di-"H*A&MONS
. *■ ■ 1 cLucQ ,Dy viGOigG* \JSCHiT iSUW^cH.^ "J.-X1.C
Chici'aigo Symphony' orchestra will
panbicipate during the entire festival
week under, the direction of Frederick Stock. ■*"_..
- On Monday, Tuesday and • Wednesday of •festival" week_ the Michigan
State Musical association will hold
its annual .convention in Aim Arbor
.and many prominent mhisic lovers
BE. STANLEY'S,. TWENTY-EIGHTH
AND XAST APPEARANCE «
AS DIRECTOR.
Exceptional Talent Engaged for This
Year's Attractions.
* Each year this season; comes with.
its evidences'^-of resurrection and
new life to renew out hopes .for the
future./ * • • -
. /•> '
** '
, It should give to each of us re-
xisv/ed confrdence ine idur ability tb
carry on to the goal we have set.
* * '..
* So take heart and if saving is part
of your^programme^as it should be,
double your efforts in this-direction.
This good bank: is here to help yotf.
MUCK. SOIL STUDIES.
i.. -TO OPEN NEW LAND
• Vast Areas ia State-Hare Never Been
| ' \ Classified or Inyestag-atcd—
i * 4v Increased "Valuation
Seen by'M. A. C,
Systematic investigation and classification of vast'areas, of Michigan
'muck land will be carried out in the
! state "in the .near»future, according ises to attract much-special interest,
! to ,a program, announced by Dr. M. M. ow'ing to several incidental features
JMcCool, head of the soils department.which will occuftnin connection with
j'at-tM. A. C. "Work of this kind is al- tIlls year's^ evejit, the outstanding! Music will
ready'under .way, and early returns feature 'being the fact thaf after 33. the week,
indicate important results .from the years of service Dr. A. A. Stanley,
investigations. > ' yho has conducted all of-the fesfi-
"Classffication of these* areas of vals which *hav<a taken place,, will
muck soil is essential,'* declares Div retire, and-that this Will be his last
MeCool, in view of the fact that .public; appearance as conductor of j The vary greatest need of the
the -isltate soils program calls for these events, For this (reason Dr.' world and church, just now, is a re-
studies along practical lines, such. as Stanley's colleagues in the TJniver- vival of genuine New Testatment Te-
ttt?lfchoal of .reclamation,-tillage, and sity.! Musical society. and all .who.ligibn. This.-is not .simply the opin-
the use»of lime.and various fertiliz- have had to-da- with the develops ion.of preachers but also of business
ers. Years ago the Michigan expe'ri- "inept of Ann Arbors musical life,, men the country over. "Recently
ment station- determined the tunda- Will.cooperate ip: makSag the event Roger Babson, an expert ip the busi-
mentals that govern the productivity ,°f greater, importance. * , " ness world, gave voice "to this^ nee,d
of these soils, but the .detailed classi- , A cast of soloists, such as has in a lecture 'before the Detroit Cham-
ificatioh is now vital. . " never before bjeen assembled for an ber of Commerce. c . . ■ -
ASSURED BETWEEN
May* Festival week" this year prom-j throughout the state are making ar-
rahgemeoits to attend: both' events.
The annual Alumni association
I meeting of. the University School o
also take place during
The Federated Church
*W. J. Cross. Pastor! -
T. B. H," AND MiS WSS-&
"Up In Mary's Attic" Holds Appeal
For Botn
OBSERVER LINERS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE^
i»6c per Line first insertion? Then 3c
: per Line";' Mininu'in charge 25c.
Mere man, has often wondered >"*vhat
transpires behind the walls of girls'
seminaries, and it wag tiipon this
phase of life that the story for,"Up
In Mary's- Attic," produced by Pine
Arts Pictures, Inc., was built. This
"-hilarious comedy is the feature on
■.the program. oF the Xiiberty theatre
Car Saturday apd Sunday.
Girls! girlsl girls! Bewitching
beauties, -everyone'of tnem, compose
the background, for one of the* most
clever and original stories yet to
reach the screen, -in this big comedy
production. It features those- stars
n-f -comedy, Evsal Novak and Harry
Gribbon, each of whom «has made a
.reputation in the comedy field.
The girls in 'fUp In^Mary's Attic"
I For Sale—Outhouse, cheap. C. A. \
;' Jordan, . 30tf
BV>r Sale—>Earlyj seed potatoes, li,.
J H. Earner, phone 183-"FI'a. ■ 33
For Sale^—Early seed potatoes; -also
potatoes. -Phone 166-F3. 33
will make the. Tired Business- Man
sit up and ta*ke notice, but they will
slso give the _ women folks food for
thought. Dainty styles, delicate bits
of fanqy lingeries and an abundance
I "The nature of the subsoil, as well Ann Arbor festival, which includes' The Wall Street Journal, a paper!»f ^ nathing suitp are. worn hy
as the kind of surface material, is m'any new-artists who -have never not supposed to busy "itself with re-jtlhe. «aarmers In this featiire, so that
ihere will be entertainment and interest for *bothvthe T. B. Mi- and the
and whether, it is sand"clay, or marl." »e<%"i emgaged, atfdno expense has .*fashione:d revival of religion. misU-ess of -his household.
The importance of "knowing the ha- *»eea spared in getting the best ial-; * Xhe church that famishes such tn The Story, one of the most original
tore of the lower layers has long >nt available. :' - ' I a community is doing the worldrs alvd. mirth-provoking narratives ever
been reteognized by - practical men. Amoag the sopranos to be heard real" service.- *The" highest duty °f j/11^11^ ls ^nterwov^ix thxtxusii the six
"ftiose carrying a high percentage of is the famous Luttrezia Bori, of Span- the church in these strenuous and r'"6els in such an intriguing manner
lime ' and the "lime content of, the ish-extraction, who, siince rejoining.'-perilous ..timea is not gettinig so man*.that «» most aardtened' playgoer will
ninAlitin rkno.ro. ^m.^o.„^ »r, "* wp.ll-flisnnspjl" mnfl.iT,fm.Hnn0a i-tir,'. retain hjsi seat until the final scenes
. tic Hie Bjiiu. UJ. »uu.a;i;t! uiusiiiu, i^ —>"■"* "-" «n«.*a<.^ num • HO.VC ucvei "v>- ou.miw™ i*j uuay iLsen wiui re-
I being* considered. This m'eans de- hefore been heard in Ann Arbor, as ligion or religious matters, has for
;tei-mining the'depth of the sub'so'ii - "wJefll as several ftxrmer favorites, has sir months been pleading for an old
Member' ot Federal Reserve Bank-
llH W^^.--^ -U IfL-J
This is a subject that irjterests us ali*. and especially now-- In view of 'present conditions.'. We might
commence this week an.l kap cur ad filled each week
AvtnL cute and p iceii, but It is sufficient to say that we
•j-. ck or botighj: new, and wit! not be undersold by anybody. • If we use too much space the customer has • to
pay for It. A clean, straight business on fair profit.
Goods bought right can be sold right. The -bigger the
business the less per cent of expense per dollar of sales..
FORTY-NINE year,** of treating the p'ablic. right. .
: BURKHART B
"MOSE¥fB- W01TH" or MONEY^ BACE.'!
.seepage waters are being. de,termiaeTa. thei Metroipolltan Opera company in* wellrdisposed; good7intentioned tho
■Jhe total mineral matter preteemt, as the m'iddle of the present season, unconverted people* into-the church
"well as'the amount of ""Several ele- hp stood out as the great luminary hut to' furnish rdaj christians with
ments-of plaint food,, is bsing feulid,*'Qt- that organization; Bosa'Pbnselle,. heaven ^b'orn ideals'and God inspired
while -physical investigations are in' the- young American of Italian ex- sentiments and standards of living to
progress. • * \ ' * " faction, whosfe career .wafe made, al- the- business, tsocial and [political life
"Adequate drainage and proper use most in a night when-she made her &£ the • comanuiaity: Siuch sentiments
.of fertilizer oh thesei areas'*. will "debut in New Tork two seiasons ago, and idea?s cannot be received, appre-
d!oubtless increase the valuation- of and who since has maintained" her elated, enforced-and given out only
: Michigan greatV and open up large halted.position in the. face of keen- 'oy regenerated souls. To regenerate
|'sections of goc^land. Analysis shows ^t. competition; and Florence Hin- ' *peop)e, le^d them into the experience
'' that many or "these deposits of muck Me,, recognized aa one of the coun-. °^ 9- spiritual rebirth. The revival
land in tochi,s*a# compare fayorahlj;' try's greatest oratorio singers, who is -demanded. There is need of great-
with those repoked*' from other star -has beien heard ia Ann Arbor "many er .Confidence* and-more love in the]
tions, as. well as Src-m' Europena tiihesin-the pasi^. but not in recent social -a»d_business ,whrld.__The Gol-
"Suntries^'"'^:'~" "*;;* v; .-^-" -*" ' ,yegrs;';"' - . %" * '■■- ' - den Rule^af adopted""& a standard of
.' ■ ■' "-'■-■ ' * , Two of the country's leading" con- conduct would work wonders in set-
"WHA.T. !"fe^*--3E- DOjVE . tractors will participate: Oyrena Van- "tling the unrest everywhere preval-
,'- *.':*^- ~1\ Gordon, perhaps the greatest of the'.enit This l°ve and eonfldence can
Making Town Atffafeiive and Clean younger contraltos, whose - wonder-. ,*»me only as a religion is .revived.
is Up to Every InditMual.
Spring is alresay here., Hvery in-
diAdduai" can aid in improving this 0j,gBfr'a i
community and making it cleaner Jj'
| and inore' progressive. Hvery citizen
ought to take an active interest in
ful exploits with the'^Ohicago" Opera ! Tl1^ church is praying and work-
compahy, have placed her among the inS foT suc:h- a revival. We invite
greatest, and who, was heard as so- ?axxr .sympathetic cooperation,
loist with.tlie -"Detroit Symphony or-1 'Services next Sabbath, and^Thurs-
Ann Arbor setae little , day as usual. "Listen for the hells. .
^igo, and .Merle ALcoak, renown-! ' '"—
d as, an oratorio singer, ,and who is / ' " .- . FisMng Mcenses. •
, • recognize.d as one of the -country's
all gatherings and eixpress himself in hest , •
Three splendid
Licenses for anglers are provided
: in a bill introduced in the
,, -_,„„ •„„„„„ „-„„!„■ „f fKi»' —"" "»"""•>""■ tenors will be state senate by Senator Osborn.
Many-W estimable people of this .^^^ ohai,]es Marshall wilose state ashing
9 town are sincerely desirous of doing .„__«„-^-,-k,,*. a, om - • -, , ,f . , . . ^,. ~
1 «,k*,.Kif f^ i.^^. «„- ^ --_.«ratic debut in. Chicago is compar-. ';with hook and line, or in any other
able to that of. Ga'lli-Curci three sea- lawful manner, from the lakes and
song ago, will appear-in the "Aida': streams within the jurisdiction of
There, is much they can do, and ^jSguS" 1^^™"' ^ >6 Stote °f 'iMichi^" ^^ hence
the selection of o
their bit to boost our home comnvun-
«**- • ""-"
"But what 'can I do?" they ask.
ery
. •.'■". ^ PHONE 86 . . .'.,. ; '
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Fancy Groceries, Cigars^ Caiidjr
1
Garden making will soon begin. We have all kinds
oi Garden Seeds—balk and package.
When you want a Good cap of Coffee, buy
Art Quality, White House,
». Yuban or San Mar ta a *-
- *.■"•_,'■ / .
Bring us your Eutter and Eggs. $
Cash paid for all farm produce. .
Phone 86 ' MARTliN TUOSS
the befet place to begin is at home.
! They can keep their houses and
fences in-repair,
singer, who forth be obliged to pay an annual fee
as a-bby drove am express Wagon iu:of one dollar. The fund so 'raised
Indianapolis, and who was discovered -would be known as the resident an-
""*"' - . , „ % the astute .Oscar, Kammerstein glers "licence fund', aria -would be* used
They can keep their lawns-wen during "the regime of the Manliiattan' by the state, board of fish cbmmis-
Gpera company, will be the soloist .sioners for the necessary ptopaga-
Wednesday night. " ' tion and distmbtion of fish within
'•Lamiberf Murphy, who has been the state.- ■ • ■ _J-
heard in Ann-Arbor oh.several pre-. , . —
ivious occasion^- and whose fine work ATT'TTTOAT "^AT'T1 *■*
needs ho special commendation here iLHJ"OxlVl^ HjUJU
seeded and mown. - .-•«■"
Tliey cam plant shrubbery arid
grow flowers amd add to. the beauty
of their neighborhood. v •
They can clean up their back
yards, and get rid Of ,the unsightly
n-uhbish and .weeds in" the alleys.
They -can keep their -walks in re- .* "rji.jij.-ji »
pair,', and their shade trees properly
pruned, and create a-general-appearance of cleanliness and thrift on
every hand.
Then -when a public meeting is
called for\the purpose of inaugttrat-
will "participate dm the performance ' And Stock Reduction Sale at my store
,. * -Saturday, APBIL 16, 1921, •
A galaxy of baritones will also be * " • ■ ■
heard, consisting" of Arthur' Middle-' instead of .March 16, as it reads on
ton, one of the country's -best; Theu- ;the ^r5- Sale bes"hs promptly at 12
d<vre Harrison, who ifor" several years ! o'clock. ■ __. ■
was a't the head of the voice do-1. In addition .Ut aji extra large line
partment of the University Sdhool o'f'of farm .implementsi there will be
ing civic improvements they can at- MusiCj an<i who ,js acknowledged to", many exceptional bargains from the
tend the meeting, and raise their ,be «ne ^ fflie ^^t^ me0t iaterJrhardware stock, big values in second
pretere- of the-of the role if ."Elijah," " haild ^oods' new rangel3'' etc- etc-
mfeeitinig
voices in behalf xqf that whieh is*
good for, the-town and agEiinst anything that is not sood. . ; *
I All of these things operate th make
a clean and attractive town, "and such,
' a town* advertises itself by its own.
' appearance. "•.
; Every citizen can be a booster, if
' he or she desires.
I But like charity,, it should begin
! at home.i .
and Gustaf Hplmouist, -a 'leading
hass. . - -
"Fanny Bloomfleld-Zeisler "will appear as ipiano soloist Slaturday ■ after-j
noon. Other solo parts will be taken ;
' No one can afford to miss this sale,
«, " EDWARD J. MUIR;
GEO. J- KLAGER, Auctioneer. '
Get your tinning and eavetrpughing
by Grace Johason-Konold, soprano
of the School of Music- faculty, and j
*! done at Bailey & Stark's hardware;
Robert" McGandliss, a studeril^inthfe :
■-'That "Homey" Home-Matte Bread ot Ours •
,. is gaining- new friends* every day. Jt has
that light, spongy feel,' and'the* taste—well, you '
i know how5 you feel when you have "extra good
j luck" with your week's baking. That's,the way,
. | our bread is, "and you get it fresh/ wholesome and
•|. clean every .day.
. | Our pastry* buns and .rolls measure up in ev-
| ery way wi.th»our.bread.. »'«
j- YOU'LL LIKE OUH BAEINO
I SchnebeSt's Bakery
STATEilENT
For Sale-rSesd potatoes, free frorii
voice department. \\r... j blight-Knoxall and Sir Walter -Hal-
It is significent,that^at;th¥ recent ,^h. A. R. Allison, Phone 139-F2.
contest conducted by., the Federated}
Music . clubs,. Miss Strulble * and. Mr. j
Ghase!
I. Of the ownership and management of MoCandliss won first prizes. - uuase,-
the Salipe Observer, published week- ,a,-Voo a f^m^ ^„a^^'~s 4.i,„ ■tt„; '
i. i- ci- - -»n„vr~„v, ««- a„_;i. >aikes, .a former student, of the Uni-,
ly at Salmeft Michigan, for Aprils • ; . -. i
.M, . ■'. . +. „ .. „■• „ „„.„„„ versity School of Music, now -m New <•
1921, required by the Act of Congress ^ teaves. Saline_
192tt, required by the Act of Congress J„ __.„7,'. .*.... . ... I : *■=« - - «
Detroit United Lines
Eastern Standard Time." -
Between Saline and'Ypsilanti
hjs seat umtil the-final scenes
haver flickered across the screen. It
dealif with thevromarice of the belle
of the school, and .is. treated, in a,
light, jfantasitic manner that'places it
beside the' most successful screen
productions ag ehtertainment of the
highest type.
SCHOOL NOTES >
Everyone attend the "fflrn play featuring Charlie Ray, entitled. "The
Pinch- Hitter,*" tp ^be ".given at the
liigh school auditorium* Friday; evening, Arpril- "UUai~A;QOk*"claek-. 'Jidults
15c, children 10c. The proceeds are
to be used as part /payment on. a new
moving picture machine jto be purchased by the school.
.Parent-Teachers association held its
regular April meeting on Monday.
,The -people who attetnded ^report a
very- enjoyable eveninig. Light refreshments were*served.
The baseball game\ with Manchester Friday was postponed'because of
*;>.e inclemency of the weather.
The Sfeniors entertained the Senior
I-Iigh Friday evening in the school
auditorium. Japanese decorations
Were used, •
Aft ■ operetta, VThe Merry Milkmaids," will be given April 28 in the
c-pera house under the direction of
Miss "(Marguerite Bullsn. Admission
Is 25,c. Everybody come. Remember
the date.*' ■ ■ .
A new assignment' of library books
has arrived. Each grade now has a
library of its own. Twenty-three of
the .new books "we're' added, to the
High school library. *
Floyd" Carr is out of school on account of sickness.,.-■ . t
Hygiene class is mow dissecting
animals in order to" study; the action
of the heart and circulation of the
blood. •
BRlGirpON-—The body of Mrs-
Charles Sehaufele, who was- born in
Saline, May 27, 1862, Was! found Tuesday morning in the Huron, river near
this place. She had suffered, from a
t'umorous growth of the brain for
some tirine arid1 "is supposed to have
plunged into the river while mentally .unbalanced as a result of the
ailment. She was-- a sister of Dr.
Alex H-. Pearson of Ann Arbor.
The "squirtle.fes" igrapefruit may
appear "soon on the breakfast table.
"Tho. new- prooduct, designed to spare
the eye from, a citrus shower, is'
known as the tangelo. It is a hybrid,"
the offspring of the tangerine and the
grapefruit, "but is -more tender than
either parent. ""There is little or no
tendency for the juice of the tangelo
to squirt when the spoon' is inserted" the government agricultural *bul-
6:50 a. m., 8:4*0 a. m, and every;letia said-
two hours to 8:40 p. m. 10:45 p. j
Of August*24, 1912. f0r C'perafc!c TOA-'la Italy' ^U also J
Name -of publisher, editor, business Participate as soloist., ' ,■ %
manager and owner: Sim. "R. Wilson Special features of the festival will ■ ■ m;> 1:15 a- m-
SSline," Mich. - t be the performance of ""Elijah" Leaves Ypsilanti—
• Known bondholdersv mortgagees i"hu.i-sday evening, the .performance' 6:25ta. m., 7:40 a. m.,v and every
and other security holders owning or qf ■.■Aidar satdrday evening, and fiie two hours-to 7:40 p.- m.. 10:15 P.
holding 1 per -cent or-more of total "... , , * ' .,, ^ j * _ Q_rt -io.jc _ ™
amourit of bpnds, mortgages, or other presentation of a work for children-; m- and 12,45 a. m . •
securities are: ;A. 3. Warren, Saline, "The Vc^age of Arion," written by - Last car waits tor the theatre, ^car
Mich.; Ianograph Co., Dave*nport, Ia.4 Harl V. Moore to words- by Dr. "M. from.Ann Arbor. /
* Sworn to and subscribed hefore-me (.. ^5^ 'of tne j-hetoric faculty of . Cars connect* at Wayne for Ply-
thfe Sth day of April, 1921., , o Ae .uniTefsity^ ."■■', mouth and N.uthville; at Ypsilanti
A' "No^jy Public TWs w^ ■as wel? as other ntim"" fo* Detroitana Jackson.
Commission expires March l, 1,925. »er3. "yrall oe su*^ •by-a lar^e chorus In effect May. 18, IMC
For Sale—Steel oil barrels';
Wiedman Auto Company.
Lost—Lady's crocheted thantf bag,
containing crocheted =yoke. , Ple.ase
leave at The "Ovserver .office.
Far Sale—1919 and 1920 Chevrolet
'490". touring cars,- "Ford' ton truck*
<)Sason roadster.
The Saline Garage, phone. "6JL.
r
Anyone wishing to work a garden
on shares, phone 210. _ 32
Wanted—Painting and paper hanging. . Frank Caniburn, phone A60.
For Sale—Good horse, 7 years old,
weight 1100. Herman Heininger.
Willard storage ibatteries, $25 to.
$5.5. The Saline Garage, phoned 61.
.Lost—a pair of ladies' fine • shoes.
Finder pled.se leave at ^his office.
•For Sale-rRegistered Chester.White
boar. O. J. Feldkamp,_phone 196-F3.
For Sale:—Bay mare 5 years old)
wt. 1500 lbs. Julius Schnirring. 32
For Saile-^-Good work horse*
Wieidman Auto Company.
United States Tires are Good Tires.
Sold at The Saline 'Garagei phone 61.
For Sale—Wireless outfit, in good
condition, C. J. Baumgartner, phone
137-F32. ' 33 "*
For Sale—White Wyandotte eggs? ■
50 cents per dozen. Arthur Heininger, phone 194-F2. .'• 31'
, For »Sare—Quantity of early rose
seed. • potatoes. Mrs. Rachael Gregory,
110 MichUgami avenue W. 33
Wanted—a good man-.- Or bey- -to
work on- tha farm by the month". Fifed
Richards, Phone 139-F23 33
For SaleT-^Russet Rural. seed "sota-
toes, the great drouth resister. Henry Comishi Macon phone 5-F11. 33
Visiting cards, wedding invitations
and announcements, either printed or
engraved, at the Observer office.'
Wanted—To rent a farm furnished
on shares, by. expoirienced fa!rma:.
Bert Welsh. 100 East Heni«y street. *'
Eggs for. Hatching, Pure-bred official
s.frain White Rock eggs, 15 for 75 cents.
Ml W. Trout,- Saline phone 144 F-22,
31
For Sale—Seed barley, -Michigan
black hul-less, a high yield variety-with
smooth ieard. Wm. Clements & Sonl'
phone 193-F13. 27tf *
For Sale—Dodge touring oar,
Chevrolet 490 tourinig car, Overland
runabout, Studebaker Four tlouring*. ,
Wiedman Atito Company.
Fluff Rugs; Quality my^motto,. price
is right. !Not flat work. All work guar-,
anteed. Country work a specialty. Address P. L. Beam, Saline, 31 '
Emil H, •Arnold, Optometrist, 220
S. Main street, Ann Arbor, specializes in superior eye examination and
glasses at reasonable prices.
"For Sale—One Durham bull, 16
months old. This- bull is "a full
blood from a cow that gave 15,000
pounds of jnilk last • yeai'. Inquire
of Fred Robson, R.--D. ?, Saline.
31 ,
For Sale-v"Osed Ford tractor -aaid^
plow, at a bargain. Also a 10-20 Titan, in very good Shape. .If you are .
in the market for^ a'lO-20, this is an.
exceptionally good buy. ' •
Herman Heininger,
■It's the factory way It 1 &
Combs, factory expert piano tuneiv
tunes your piano. Twenty years' experience. Player planes a specialty.
Call me up at my expense. 406 N..
Hamilton street, Ypsilanti. Phone 88 S.
TIMBEB. WANTED.
We are in the maTket for all kinds;
of saw timber. We feay you a good
price, standing "or at the mill. Write,-
or phone No. .70, and wer wilf be,,
pleased to call and see what y"ou>.
may have.
25tf G. F. BRACEY & SON.'t-
:^M
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Object Description
| Title | 1921-04-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1921-04-14 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
