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THE ABILENE REPORTER, ABILENE, TEXAS
DUDLEY WELL TWO MEMBERS OF DEADLOCK OVER DURKETT
IS PLACED ON G.O.P. COMMITTEE LOAN TO GERMANY HE WILL
PUMP FRIDAY OHIT POSITIONS IS-CONTINUING
IVC
STATE TICKET
nnain rANArO friendship for him.
LIUITEUL I "Is my humble opinion Judge
TOIATHETIRobertson is as capable and well. -
1 VIIUHLL qualified to be Governor’or Texas
ni a any r field He has
DV O NOAIA IA proven a nuthrut pubue aovante
U d his election as Gov.
Di L WIUABILId ernor will bring about an era of
ancement and prosper-
ROPANIT PAOTfor Texas and good will among!
TOMORROW VOTE FOR
ws
WELL IS GOOD FOR ABOUT
SIXTY BARRELS PER DAY,
IT WAS REPORTED HERE AT.
NOON FRIDAY.
Trouble Develops at Noon Friday
and Necessitates Halting of Ac-
tivities Temporary, According to
t Reports Reaching Here.
The Dudley well of the Dudley
Oil, Gas and Development Com-
pany, located 21 miles southeast
of Abilene, was placed on a pump
at seven o’clock Friday morning
and is good for at least 60 barrels
per day, it was reported at noon
Friday. Trouble developed about
noon, however, and necessitated
the halting of activities tempo-
ARE ADHERENTS OF LA FOL- FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN EASTLAND, Texas, July 25.-
LEITE IS THE CAUSE GIV- UN TBLE TO AGREE ON MAT-Senator Joe Burkett of Eastland
EN, IT IS STATED FRIDAY
MORNING. I
CHICAGO, July 25.—Ttesigna-|
tions of Ira S. Lorenz, Milwaukee,
republican national committeeman,
from Wisconsin, and Mrs. Luther
TER AND SOLUDON IS NOT candidate for governor, just before
YET IN SIGHT.he commenced his 565th and final
address of his campaign for Gov-
ernor, to his home people here to-
night, gave out the following state-
LON DON, July 25.—Ger-
many’s participation in the
inter-allied rel arations con-
ference here will be discussed
Bond of $1,000 was furnished
Wednesday by Ruby Murrah and
Clora Wilson, women who are un-
AT Till: MISSION
1
— A graphic picturization ofthe
der indictment here charged with ancient feud of the western range
N. (Julia Anderson) Sehnetz, Ra-l
eine, Wis., republican national com-
mittee-woman from that state.
were tendered by them today.
The letters of resignation con-
at the next plenary session
Monday afternoon and offi-
cials believe the delegates will
VOTE
POL
DEM
ALL
Hleavie
tory
He
stale
Vote
einct €
The
fronts
from t
didates
will e
that w
ers.
The
cessive
ticket
age.
ernor,
places
and th
tor an
to the
is no <
race 1
year t
assault with intent to commit a country between sheepmen and cat.
statutory offense upon Miss Ruth tlemen is presented in the Univer-
Smith near this city Monday sal pl 1 from
Tight and the two women were Wyoming,” showing now at the
released from custody to appear Mission The itre today and Satur-
for trial in district court here next day.
Monday. - | Jack Hoxie, the hard riding cow-
“I have no campaign manager,Indict rents against five persons boy w1 6 emanship has
rand j
There last Tuesday, . H. F. Sneed is starred in the p-oduetion, and his
ment with reference to the outlook
and result of the voting at temor-I
, decide te invite Berlin to send
representatives to London im- [hence I. have to make my own pre-
mediately. I diction as to the results of the -................____________.----
The bankers and the financial primary tomorrow. — My candid the only one-faeing the indictment beaus 1whit addle horse,
experts of the conference are sti - ho has not r L. His bond “Seout", aga n 1 cures prominently
- - 4 only vote their ealm, cool sober was set at $5,000 by District Judge in this picture..
sc curity of t The proposed € Herman and better judgment when they go to W : H. ELY, and has not been fur- | Hoxi the re le of a sheep
- 1 —1 end efieial the polls, and not vote Rheir prej- nished Elmon Hall and Joe Tot-herder who gets ir trouble with
udices. I will be the leading candi-ltena were released under $5,000 neighboring eattlemen and whose
hisemecchergeslife is saved by the sir
that I have the only constructivesien, Emmett Hall, Jr., and Jce Tot-attractive Heroine,
platform of any candidate in thieiten
be ac-race. The financial problem, the _______._______
and to marketing problem, reduction of The white eras spider assumes
be found the contract interest rate and last the color of the flower in which it
and greatest a high school educa-lives.
tion for every child in Texas, to-i
LONDON, July 25.—Every ef-lgether with an economical admin-
, brer k+the te’s affairs with-
tained no reason for the action,
Wi am M. Butl ul chair-. .
man, said. However, representa- deadlocked over the question of
tive J M. Nelson, manager of the
La Follette campaign, declared Mr.
loan but official and unofficial
negotiations on the subject were
being, continued today. A British
spokesman said there was "re-
strained confidence" that a for-
mula for adjudging defaults and
applying penalties under the
Dawes plan which would
Ins-I presume it is the same as that pecike Hfestio, tomia
of Mr. Lorenz, during the week-end.
Mr. Butler said the vacancy
A would be filled by the executive
rarily.
Salt water flowed for about an
hour when the pumping work was anyone nor be embarrassed,
first begun. The oil began fow-l -Mrs. Schnetz is also a supporter
ing about 8:30 and was said to be of senator La Follette Representa.
about 95 per cent oil at that time. tive h r am not
The oil is of a very high gravity. 1 euE
Drilling has begun on the Bailey informed her reason 1 ‘
- and Betcher wells in the vicinity
of the Dudley well. The rig is on
Lorenz is a La Follette man and
resigned in order not to embarrass
The story is a version of William
MacLeod Raine’s famous novel.
"Wyoming."
AT THE PALACE
JHN N. HODGE, Of Abilene
The Uncontrolled Candidate for Representative
From Taylor County.
o the ground for the Chrane, Jones
and Bailey wells, it was said.
standard rig is on the ground for committee in the very near future..
the Windham test. .. ‘ Mr. Entler further announced has apparently halted the work of in its presentirevenue and a reason-
that the move of the La Follette the inter-allied conference called able reduction of the tax rate: .
campaign committee relative to—*—forthepurnere—of—putting the means more to our citizens than H The Reporter the following
congressional campaign had been Dawes plan on reparations into er-ielse. Of course the industrial de- ping: • +1, Mucor
Already answered by the republican fect has thus far been unsuecess-velopment of Texas, together with—DALLAS, July 24—Alvin Ows- atre today and Saturday.
_—__] committees Con-ful. :water conservation and flood con-ley has issued the following-state-
gressman Will R. Wood of Indiana The stumbling block is the def-trol, mean much to our state, but
and Senator-Moses of New Hamp-ferenees- between Premier Herriot these will eeme-as a natural conse
shire, the chairman of the House of France L.- ___-__
and senate republican congression- American financiers over the suf-lproblems first above mentioned.
al committees will travel extensive-ficieney of the guarantees which“I am—not like iny opponents,
but Lmust accompany the proposed 40 - claiming everything in sight__
will make their headquarters at 000,000 pour is sterling loan to realize the fickle fortunes—ef—poli-
Weatherford waterctons
I have just received first car of
those famous Tom Watson melons euu, .......
to arrive in Abilene this season congression: 1
. We Have Them Ice Cold 1 5
I selected these melons myself di-
1
+
EX-COMMANDER A. L. 14
ENDORSES ROBERTSON of his m ny dee ds of da ring, few
-----lequal in reckle ness the latest per-
Judge W. J. Cunningham hands formanceo f Tom Mix in his new-1?
= **---- *1 - "-"--- clip-est Fox pictureThe Trouble Shoot-
er,” which comes to the Palace the-
ountains to
make repairs on wires ripped down 1
ment. make repairs on wires ripped down
.1-----------. —have today returned from at-by a terrifle-storm. Mix, Playing the
and the British and quence when we have solved the tending the national Democratic role of a repair man, rides his re-
vention in New York and refer-markable little horse, Tony, across
"I am not like my opponents ring to the gubernatorial race wish a narrow, swaying trestle directly
Ite make the following statement:—ahead—(t—speedin---train.—The—
1-.....-------- - I am supporting my friend and scene is one of the most thrilling
The bankers insist that ties, but I know I havemade a hard former comrade. Judge Felix D. Mix ever made and it—w—— only wf-
.hey are interested only in roper clean fight. carrying my policies Roberstoh, fot Governor. My offer ter
WASHINGTON, July 5. The security for the loan, and that-they to the people. and I believe they of support of Judge Robertson urged Tony to the task:
national executive committee of the will expect an outline of policies: will agree with me, at least to the dates back to as early as February —Again in a ride through a blind- -
Follette presidential campaign France maintains her original extent that I shall be one of the when in conversation with him I ing snow storm. Mix te iches the
was called together for its Tirst tand-namely, that she will abide candidates in the run-off, in which promised to support him. He has indon ii 1 1 littI 1 rs t wear
meeting here today. T n men : nd by the treaty of Versailles and that levent I will be overwhelmingly elec long been my personally friend. A snow-shoes. Between the two of
women to whom the Wisconsin in the event of wilful German de-ited as nominee of the Democratic comrade of the great war, and a them, there are more unique stunts
senator yesterday delegated practi-faults she will have the right to party, for Governor.
tally complete authority to marshal impose sanctions/no matterwheth- In With Lynch
the organization of his supporters or the other allies collaborate or
to cope with the technical details not. The financiers, while recos-
of his nation-wide candidacy and nizing the French viewpoint are
finance a brisk campaign, were frank in stating that the safety of
Them summoned for the meeting, which the loan guarantees would be inen-
promised to be prolonged.Repre-
sentative John M. Nelson of wis-
Even unto the lowly mosquito consin, national campaign manager
and chairman of the committee
a was asked to come"frem Chicago to
preside___:
The committee was authorized to
introduce a measure of discipline
into the La Follette campaign.
rect from the growers. "They are
dandy "—J. A. SIMS. at Abilene
Provision Company, North And and ua euminnintecy want c_______—
Plum streets.Phone 259.—(adver-ly from now until November,
tising.) 1------
EXTRA FINE
Watermelons, cantaloupes, home
grown and nice frying size chick-14
ens. Get yours for Sunday from La
Collins Grocery Company, North
2nd and Walnut streets. Phone 34.
Chicage and New York.
Germany
—(advertising )
Mosquitoes Meet
—Their Master
Sweet
-------•
Dreams Teaches
Their Lesson Quickly.
does a sense of instinct extend.
It is quite noticeable that :
young mosquito will avoid Sweet
Dreams just as surely as do the
old fellows. It’s born in ’em.
But suppose an unkind wind
were to blow t. lot of strange mos-
quitoes into your midst.—those-
who haven’t yet learned of Sweet
Dreams? Then is the time to teach
them their lesson quickly.
On the morning that the first
bottle of Sweet Dreams was made,
mosquitoes then and there had met
their master. Their fate was seal-
(Political Advertisement)
For Lieutenant Governor
legionnaire, he needed no political" of novel dar ng than even Mix and
attachment to secure or hold my Tony ever attempted before.
“It looks very much lil n -
Davidson will be the me n to run it
The
histor;
the he
ord. il
ticians
be ab
years
000 V
mary.
crease
— The
cials o
phasiz
man J
the vo
in ord
votes
as po
in all
openin
The
morne
close
everin
TANLAC GAVE RELIEF
off with me. He has made a very 1
active campaign, and my opinion is
that he will get a large per cent of
the mootter of defaults Klan votes from among the busi-
: phemessiterEoT position at ness interests, as leading Klansmen.
nohr nns to do with instrealize the man they selected at they
present impasse. Tint his govern-beginning. Felix D. Robertson st
Meat might not survive his sur-not of sufficient outstanding abili- /
meh 5 anomrrementiity to be elected, so they are turn-
render to the financiers areumentiling to Lynch Davidson. It looks
D___... very much like : ertson
PPIS I- and T. W. Davidson will have "Stomach trouble of several!
PAnall UIRUINIC1 close race for third place. Mrs. years’ standing had brought me-
Ferguson will likely take fifth place down to where neither my rela-
ATUTIILU IITIlI (U Iwith Pope and Collins in sixth and tives and riends or myself thought
, seventh places, while Barton will I could live six months longer. But
OnUIPNITIOEI I n get eighth and Dixen, of Houston, since taking Tanlac I am stronger
I the last . Lthan I ever w as and enjoy life as
LUNHENI 10 therete win be only one para-never befor e,” is the truly remark-
UUETLIETTST mount issue in the run-orr and that able statement of J. L. Montgomery
will be the Klan and anti-Klan. 316 East 6th St. Austin. Texas
Lynch Davidson cannot command manufacturer and distributor Blue—
the anti-Klan or the farmer and Bug Exterminator, a famous poul-T
labor vote, hence he w 11 hav to trv.remedyath gas would form. A
rely upon the Klan and Big Busi- sundites Jams would start in the "
The annual state convention of ness’ to elect him in the run-off. 51 EuR stomach and I would 1
which it will be impossible to de: bloat up until it seemed Mke 1| 1
I have always been, the friend alwould burst. I couldn’t half sleep
the laborer and the farmer, as well and would just worry through the
as legitimate busines and night. getting up mornings feeling I
| consistently opposed the politic worse man when i went to bed.
dele-activities of the Klan, having / “Constipation and headaches ad-
over the state were, in fought for the adoption of an ant ded to my suffering and my burde n
Klan platform in the Demo itid of misery was hard to bear. I was ,
State platform at San Antonio so thin and weak I could hardly
1922 and also introduced a bill in walk and was compelled to give
last Legislature requiring S - up my work entirely. Feeling like!
wnslcret organization to file a complete I would soon be gone. I lost all
" Ilst of their membership with the hope of ever being well again. L
county clerk in various counties endi “This was three years ago and
also supported an anti-Klan bill, Tanlac was brought to my notice a
so I feel my record is straight and through friends and neighbors. T " J.L. C
consistent and that I will easily say I am thankful doesn’t half way MONTGOMERY
Arrangements were being com-win in the run-off. express my gratitude, or Tame
*----brought me the first positive and ==========
complete relief I had known in _
acted if one nation alone could act
though a strict political party or
ganization was still avoided.
Among the principal problems of
this kind were questions affecting
the selection of presidential electors
and endorsement of candidates
seeking to run- with the general LA
Follette indorsement for offices in
several states.
Plans for financing the campaign
also are before the .committee.
Though stories of a large campairn
fund—$3,000,000 or $5,000,000
deeried- by leaders in the.
OPENED FRIDAY
Therefore it is asked that when
mosquitoes at your home become
troublesome that you try Siveet
Dreams.—Then and there.
T Your druggist can supply Sweet | were .
Liberal red-top bottles movement, it was declared mones ..
-- ed and
wye might agree to stop solicita-opened in the district courtroom
dealers everywhere. — (advertis- ton if we get $50,000 now" said of t T County, courthouse
Basil N Manley one of the execu- here Friday morning in the first
- * members, . “even of the three days session.
More than one hundred
$1.00. Me-
Dreams,
only 35e 3 bottles for
all
_>tive committee members, "even
BIINEETENEEOCEPCOTUOFEFORCTOTOnTHanHIIHIIL though we shall have to much n
E ST. PAUL METHODIST E creating n ente Tinto Ettes that ola attendance at the opening session
= - -------
political parties hav , t after ten o’clock. The opening
by local.organiation program consisted of old time
Weatherford Waterin Ton session
scheduled for the convention, this
CHURCH
(Beech and N. Fifth)
E —Rev. Lewis N. Stuckey, the
E pastor will preach morning
E and evening. Subject Sun-
E day night.
E “IS THE WORLD GROW-
I have just received first car of
those famous Tom Watson melons
to arrive in Abilene this
We Have Them Ice Cold |
. I selected these melons myself di-
rect from the growers. "Thr-re
dandy,”—J. A. SIMS. at Abtlenepietea by te iocai commees 11 BT ANTON TO CT OSES
Provision Company, North 2nd andeharge to furnish the delegates , PA Y MEEKI 1
_ Plum streets. Phone 259.— (adver--necommodation during their visit. •
E deny)Room and lunch and supper are.
=1 E- ------— being: furnished the
PIONEER DIES HERE lwher pos ible.
E ON THURSDAY NIGHT
IIIIIIH
E W. C. Redman, 72, an old time
E -E printer, well known in West Tex-l
E 1 0. CEA Elas. died at a local hi
E IUC ULIE GUC - 1 rsday. The body will__
E E be shipped to Bronte this after-dres
E E mon funeral services will examined at the morning session, -------------------
E Today and Saturday E be conducted Saturday afternoon. bringing to 61 the total called in To Open Branch Here.
E = --___-0--------twO days and a half of court pro-
E Ann Little in the Serial = Weatherford Warermctons fire-
E Supreme E I have just received first car or Lot a spoke briefly, with this
E ..—== those famous Tom Watson melons. ST ..
E ‘Nan of the North’ E to n , , mm Sty" ch IN
E Thrills, romance and ad. E. 1 selected these melons moxeeir di-xednysung t pprankyonomgioh xiean
E venture in the woods of E f m IEnH-c Moctn/pr ekolmauineouMand
E Northern Canada—Also - E Provision Company, North 21 a
E cum c * E Plum streets. Phone 259.
E The Code of the Mount- E tising.)
E ed’’ exciting story of the E —-*
E R. N. W. M. Police- E **A1NED
= Extra—"Be Yourself," 2 E EouTaote, for niunany”
E reels of roaring laughter. E Colling Grocery Company, North manifest when the third day’s hear-E
EE 2nd and Walnut streets, Phome 3i.ing against Nathan Leopold, Jr.E
E . (advertising) and Richard Loeb, who have plead-:
TTIiIiIiIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIE______________gulity to kidnaping and murder-E
=: Robert Franks, opened before E
AMUSEMENTS
on Friday evening at'eight o'clock,
season. The Saturday and Sunday sessions
ING BETTER FOR WORSE?"
—Somethings will be said
about some outrageous oc-
currences in Abilene.
IT
E God’s name wake up. .E
E “The church of a glad hand E
E and a warm heart." -
TOAnenuuuEuIEEunPEEREEEEEAEVEEEIITT
■IUIIIIIII!!linil1
Queen
Today and Saturday
will be held during the morning
and afternoon.
pleted by the local committees in
IN TEN DAYS’ TIME
Will C.
ards
* OF DENTON COUNTY
Those Who Have Known Him Longest Are
For Him Strongest
ABILENE EDWARDS CLUB •
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Green
Mr. and Mrs. L. F .Crowder
Alonzo Edwards, Charles Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Yeatts, Jeff Massey
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McGintie, Roy Barton
Peter O’Berg, G. Fisk, Dalton Wright, L. Wright 1
Mr- and Mrs. Bernard Hanks, Alex Crowder. 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ross; R. E. Davis.
W. D. Mayfield, and many others who were not seen.
N
years. , . without feeling weary. There are
“In a week or ten days I WAS, t v b of ny ag
delegates Tion. Thor +L Binn *nowed-mmet*--,eq,===m=e
ididate for re-election to ConER picked up more and more, my Ci--saved my life ar T I do t believe
from the Seventeenth district. gestion got better and I began to has an exu 1 in the word.”
make the closing address of his take on weight and strength. So — 1 for Jal bi all good
‘------------------1 : - — — - - Accept no - lstitute.
NEWSPAPER REPORTERS______-
TELL OF "TIPS" GIVEN TO campaign at Merkel Friday night I kept up the treatment for six: Trimmist
THEM BY 2 DEPENDANTS nt 8:30 o’clock Ior eight weeks and by that time over 40 million bottl
-------1 4 number of his Ablene support- I was absolutely well in every way
(C ontinued from Page 1.) ers are expected to limar the ad- and my weight had gone up from
131 to 241 pounds, and I now weigh
I sleepi
National Rubber Tirefiller
Sers
of R:
memb
the D
eral ]
band
officer
in the
Fick
„Intr
ducter
Wilia
the r
paid *
was a
The
virtue
depar
flower
ferred
on an
-—advan
flower
as sy
depar
whir.
1 Hiress
‘ the M
natior
Nev
raw I
old 01
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of a h
than t
A
Leyman C. Carpenter general
manager for National Rubber FT-
N
arrived in Abilene Friday for the 7
express purpose of establishing ft I
factory branch in Abilene for the
| distributic n of their semi-pneuma- 1
1 tie filler. which has been on the !
market during the past twelve :
! years.
Two friends of Leopold earlier I
described "birding expeditions" in
the vicinity of the culvert with
I Leopold-and other students of
home ornithology which was Leopold’s
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IPALAC
No abatement
of interest was
143of 14 pounds. I sleep stipation: made and recqrrr not
like15€ nights, am brimful or en- by the n inu a UI
ergy, and walk miles every day advertising.....-____________
Rent a Car
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
have the pleasure of driving a ar He ** MHOPOOF TEIEIS
We are sole distributors of ADAM GOOD *
in Taylor County.
Abilene Driverless Car Company
I 915 South 1st St.
Washing, Great ng. Storage
Phone 1670 1
I Mission
Today and Saturday
Judge John R. Caverly. There was
the same knot of dyed-in-the-wool
court fans about th . entrant to
the building, the same eager watch-
ing by early spectators who gained
admission to the court room and
the same J
court attaches. - -
Frank Blair, who fished the Un-
derwood portable typewriter from
the Jackson Park lagoon, was the
first witness. It was the machibe
in which the Fi nks ransom let-
, iters were written. "*
"Where was the first place you
say that typwriter?” asked Mr.
Crowe..
“On the bottom of the Jackson
Park lagoon,” said Blair.
! - Blair showed where he cut the
. letter "B’’on the roller as an iden-
, tifying mark.
I Mr. Crowe then made formal of-
fer of the machine and it was ae-l
| cepted without objection from the
-defense.
I Blair said the type keys were
. gone when he found the machine
The defendandts’ confessions stated
i they pulled these off with pliers to
I make difficult tracing of the ran-
som letters in case the machine was
I found.
I Percy Van de Bogart, a clerk in
i the drug-store where two telephone
i for Mr. Franks, father of the victim
I told of that incident which was
• part of the attempt to collect ran-
3 som from Franks father, the store
1 being one to which he was told tol
E Today and Saturday
TOM MIX
E With Tony, the Wonder
Horse, in
E " The Trouble
Shooter"
E A tribute to the men who
E carry civilization into the
E wilderness. Tom s and
E Tony’s latest and-best pie-
E ture..
— EXTRA —
E. AL ST. JOHN
in
E “Highly Recommended"
E. A roaring 2 reel comedy.
E Matinee..... 10c and 30c
E Night.......10c, 20c, 40c
E Coming Monday, Tuesday
d and Wednesday, Emory
E Johnson’s mighty motion
Picture
“The Spirit of the
+ U. S. A.”
go to await further instructions.
Scene from | Franks did not go because he had
THE MAN FROM WYOMING learned of his boris death before.
., Starring JACK. HOXIE ment. : Zmygsnpsninanonnnunoumn !
PI
E
Tot
thick
And 8
will,
let yo
My
ago.
- COMING -
Big Circus Night At
McDOWELL’S CONFECTIONERY
Free—Free—Free
With Each Purchase
BALLOONS WHISTLES
me and blow with us, get refreshments and
make merry while LAYNE FOR HESTR N
helps to entertain.
SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 26TH
Manufactured in West Texas
- Wanted Manager
Reliable man as manager of factory branch, either in
Abilene, Fort Worth, Wichita Falls Ar arjilo or Denver.
$1,000.00 Cash required, fully secured
Wanted Distributors j
( ish required, fully
. secured. For further information address,
LYMAN C. CARPENTER, General Sales Mgr.
(Care of This Paper).
Tn a Want Ad in Reporter for Results
Remember Your Friends
WITH A FRIENDSHIP CARD ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 3RD
“Friendship Day" ,
“It is easier to get a friend than it is to get him back.’ We have a nice assort-
ment of Friendship Cards, 10c to 25c?
The Montgomery Drug Co.
“ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE"
I n
most,
d isco
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No
men,
hair,
ply t
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thriv
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