The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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I isexvs Briefs
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Murrtitgo iJcoiim'.
Henmoii Scott und Ml rtuliy Field-
er. !... W .. iw. w I bh1 Wl HI M nil 1 II M ifH W....WH- I g 11 .W I. M Hii I) II II 11 11 A 11 ii 11 II II I l l II Mill III ii tSSSS
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ARE DISPOSED OF
Tim AHII.KNK RKPORTKH AMUSNE TEXAS
SCHEDULE CHANGE
ON WIGNITA HUE
NUMBER OE CASES
OUR
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Effective Sunday mornln January
R important ehnnpon will he marie in
llio schedule of tho Wichita Vnllov
lines operating fiom Ahllona to Wich-
ita ftlls mid fi-oln Stamford to Hpnr.
Train No. 1 from Wichita Knlt
will nrrlvo in Abllono nt 10:60 p. m.
Instead of 10:1C p. in.
Train Nor. fi from Wlr-lilla Pa
will reach Abllcno at C:20 a. in. nA
Usual.
Train No. 2 to Wichita Falls will
leavo Ahllono at 0:00 a. in. iii&tcml of.
o::0 a. in.
Train No. 8 to Wichita Falls will
leave- Abilene at G..10 p. in. as usu.il.
Train No. a will leave Stamford at
9 a. m lonclilnir spur at 1.30 p. m
Train No. 4 will leave Spur at 2:15 p.
m reaching Stamford at (i-30 p. m.
Woodmen of World
and Woodman Circle
Installed Officers
Installation of officers for tho pres-
ent year was hold jointly by tho local
chapter of tho Woodmen of the World
and tho Woodmen Circle at the hnll
Thursday nisht. Tho local W. O. W.
Installed offlccis us follows: council
commander J. W. ltogcrs advisor
lieutenant J. fl. Hi own clerk. Barii
Hoed; cscoit V. T. Kiiik; watchman
J. $. kurgcHS nenlry S. J. l'owoll;
manager C. 11. Clnrhcr..
Tho Olrclo officers are: Mrs. G. E.
Inw'son Kuoulian: Mrs. Mnrrgio Gar-
ner advisor; Mis. jiosa. Williamson
clerk; Mrs. Ada Brown banker; Mrs.
Uortrildo Uurrcss chaplain; airs Hula
Marton. rttendant Mis. Beitio 1'uiv
duo assistant attendant. Miss nuhy
Humphrey inner sentinel. Ud Wil.
llamson. outer sentinel; Mrs. Molllo
Dodson past Kiiardign
SUBMARINE HE
IS ADOPTED IN A
SPECIAL SESSION
WASHINGTON 1) O .Ian. 0
Consjdeiatlon of submarine qjeh'lons
was concluded today by tlia flv.i pow.
r.ra hnvnl committeo A'itii adoption
of the fmal Ilopt resoluth dcclaiincr
submailno prtnim.ulileis who with or
without ovdcr.s Tiortni Ui "ir proeiTinnt
violate tile clsMtij' lnfi-r.-itn-iiiitl law
on stihmnrlnc waifato. to be gUPy of
piracy.
The Amei'caii delegation 'IjroitBh
Mr. Jlout tlioi eupoii in ought Un Hi a
hqw piopos.il to piohibit the nsv of
pofhon fi.is in fiituuv w'diV tt V..18
said to have been rereel fuWirnbiy
but .1 decision went oei until t'omoi-
rou's pi'otlnK
The piiarj irsolullon 'ik adopted
by tho muni eommiitcp w.is widened
Iil Its scope so Unit its application
would lip not only to eotnupiml'Ms of
submaiincs whlUf might ioitto the
reconi('d l.iWa of wni bdt alio
commanders of naval Vessels of any
character The lwisnn fm- tliTs modi-
fication of the otlftlnal Itoot pioposil
was not rilhclobPd In llu fjfriQ4.1I an-
imuncement which mi mod thtr ipsolu
tlon as t was adopted.
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tom .Aii.v in m: oxi: t
Tin: (jn:i;y Tiuvrnn
Popular Slar lo lie Seen in "Tnillln"
on tho Screen (od.ij and k.itiiNluj
Tom Mix Opened at the Queen Thea-
ter Ihls nftornoon in a now picture
called "Tiailm". Tho ntpi v Invohes a
doep m.isteiy affcetinpr scveial lives
and. Is based on Ma Jli.tnri's novel
of tho same nino Pietty Vn Noynlc
. is tho loading woman.
Mi. has a singularity novel role
for him lie Is an Eahtciner a "tend-
erfoot." That is. ho staits out that
-'way; but he- qulcklv becomes a reve-
lation to the 1 anchors ot thp west
wxjidn ho invades that section in search
of a man whom he believes slew his
father. I"iom the moment of his nir
rival ho ftpems tiartsfoiuncd.
Theie Js plenty of horsemanship and
fighting and a beautiful lpo ttory
throughout
On tho ptogiam which will be
shqwn today and Satutduy thol'O is
also a. .llnimlo Aubrey comedy call-
ed "Tho Kiol" and a Mutt and Jeff.
There- will bo a three star produc-
tion at tho Queen On Monday mid
Tuesday AVuUai-o Held Gloiiji Swan-
no n anil Elliott Dexter w'"l be seifi
in "Don't Tell Even thing" a Para-
mount picture.
A largo ntimhet1 of cases havo been
disposed of by district court slnco
llio Bosslon began Monday of this
Week No jury cases hoe yet bren
tried Ihu.flrtit of tho petit Juries being
Minimonntt to report next week
Tho following nro among the cases
disputed ot:
KJiJtt Stato Tlank of Abilene vs.
Thoninson.Oardnor Motor Co . unto.
Judgment by default
Oily Of Abilene vs. It. W. Hanoy..
pitvltlg. dismissed at cost of plain-
tiff. A. T. Douglas vs. r v. King ap-
plication for litjunctiqli ditnnlmod at
cost of plaintiff.
T. A. llussell vs. T. II. Ttbtraml
nolo and fotcolosure judgment by
default.
.T V. Cobb laimber Co. vs. BarncR
Davis number Co account dismissed
as- to Don Davis Rnd jUdglneht by
uerauit.
J 1.. Wood vs. Jack Knmnn ct al
trespass try title judgment by do-
fault. Delia Sportcor vs. W. M. Snencer.
divorce dl.ipiissod at cost or plaintiff.
Beirv tlsom vs. i.pttlc Mao lsom.
pos.spss.ion of child dismissed at cost
of plaintiff.
W. D. ivuterson vs. Itura 13. r.nt.
terson. divoico d'sml'sed at cost of
piainticr.
T. D. Hastings vsVifc'. Tt. Hastfng.s
divorce granted.
N. h. Lowlj vs. L.illio Lewis divorce
granted.
AValker.Smlth company vs. S ' J.
J'frlmmor account Judgment by de-
fault. JStpnrlp Albert Hohhertr romovo
disabilities of minority granted.
Will Strth vs. .lohr Blshoi) ot al.
jrinbttind foreclosure dmlssed nt cost
or piaintirr.
K K. Maitland vs. Tayco Oil & Gna
Co.. daipages ludgmont by dofault.
T. M. Ulnsloy vs. Blanch Hinsloy
divorce gi anted
.T. AV. Dye et al. vs. First Stalo
Bank of Matador judgment for plain-
tiff. S Tj. Itepau vs. Nannie Ttonau di-
vorce judgment for divorce
C r Benton vs. C. J Dietrich n)to
apd foyeVtosmp. judgment by default
1 V. n. obor rf AV. X Pringle
note and foreclosuie continued for
.service
Cffiitcnij National tAti vs. C TJ.
Hal'iis et alt pote conthuied for ser.
vice
MaeDonall Mfg. Co. vs. M Tj Bov
stnn account dismissed at cost of
plaintiff.
Tc.xhom.1 Oil Befitting Co -vs .T
Ti Dnrnaby account Judgment by
default.
Columbia Graiihpp'iotto Cnmpanv
vs: V- C TTaiWclI accotirt judgment
for plaintiff.
.1. T AVent vs International Tiad-
ing Co.. try title judgment by de-
rntilL .1 M Bad foul Gro r n VR. o. P
COllum apd wtfp-.iloUt-.ind fOrcclos-
u(e continued for sofvice.
S T Smith vs A. B. Webster judg.
ment and sctthsaient continued foi
service.
llli.im Hardpu ct al vs. TTnrace
lli'Yforipan ot al division and paill-
tl'il of pinrpeity POlltlnued foi stiv-
Ice. i
A. O Ilarvev Vs T M ll.idroid
debt (llsmi'-sed i)t post ot plalntfff.
John P. McCall. and wife vs Joo
Caiter ot al partition of propel fy
continued for s.ivJcp
Tt. I Mathls ct al vs. Joe Totten.
damages continued for set vice.
AttcntloirTractOr Owners
The Ud S. Hughes' Coinmny Will
have at thei. store on South Fitst
Stieot several Case oxpcitHtrt con-
duet a st-liool on gasoline tragtoin
Monday and Taosdnv Jan. !Uh "and
10th. llv pi v body Invited. All free
Moiiqn pictures of inteicst to all will
bo shown a (Tv pi tiding .
Motor Vehicle Mrciw.
GftOfll Ford lUmdstir ItiKir-I'os-lon
I'Miupiinv Weill lierfoirl
bco.stij. Dodge Itundster ConMueri.
tal (!i Piimpniiv Ab'nnf.
filio.im I did Tmirlng l'rdon Ifon
& Hte I Co. Fort AVoH'i
GOiU'rtb cucrlniid Mttlit I S'ora
Mnnuin Abllonn.
Kcslliig Woll IVom Wound
Opoige Mttlti i'. eli-ven jeni old sun
of ' Mr niul M11 U . Klin I ink it of
Ninth mid Iligh'md Avrniie. Ik rr
Poil'd in In- ii'sllU( wi'll fom 11 riiii
shot wound In tm ruif i.f his light
log. Tin- lit Jo bov whs nicidentnlly
hint Dpceinior i about font miles
f 1 0111 town when a xhqt gun fell out of
11 buggy 11 ml was dlNclmrgrd. the load
talUng effect in tho light leg.
i nive chips i5.i.iirTuc(
On AVednesday evening (po Ioyal
tpirn lbto Class had a bmnjuet IP
tho parlpi-H of the Fllst Christian
lilimch whlcjt was a very enjoyable
affair. The PreMdflnC. ' . K. Htowe
presided. Thos mi the iirogmm werq
C. AV. Bacon M. H. Brasher Jtulg
C. Vj Conmbesii Judge Ovomhluor
Benno Kchmldl AV. O Dallas Oth'
pis of Uto class made IniptoiiipHi tnlls'
that wer(x vry much enjovul bv nil
H was voted to ni'iko tho 1 lais lum h
t'pn a monthly iifrnlr. Thoi e was a
fjno sphlt iiiAnlfoHt and nil all in-
thtisiustio for building a largu Mens
(J lass.
NOT
AVe will load cni
lene i riday and
you 14c for hens
Filday and S;mi
ABILUNB
Advertising".
JSKf
live PoUUf1
uuni.ufcKkOTII
thtmr to
pay
us on
Phono 172.
ppyODccn co.
January Clearance Sale
Slarlcd this inornin'wiUi active buying throughout the store. The season's greatest
opportunity lo save on everything to wear and for home use is now here. Wc.are de-
termined to make a quick and final clearance of all seasonable merchandise hence our
long list of radically reduced prices.
Here Are Clearance Prices in Men's Department
The Last Caii on Men's Suits and Overcoats
Ojip lot of broken sizes and odd Suits consisting oWfoT 1s
Herges tititl t. neviots sizes tw 10 -iu regular nuiur! uinnt
Jo suits in tho lotJWelosc out- per fuit-l 14.7D
rf"" .. .. jr . .
JbfcfrT; Sehaffner & MarxSuits
To Continue .Suppoil
RPRlNOKlIJUl 11W. Jan. fl Bo-
llPf has not been withdrawn bv Illin-
ois miuois fioni tho KaiiNis stiikeis
Piosldent Faii'lngton of tlie Illinois
United Mine AVorkcIs nnnoiinced this
afternoon ljo ex-plainpd tjiat financial
Mippoit for Kapba.s stlikeus would bo
continued but would bo paid directly
out of the dlstilct tiensury and not by
the assessment of $1 n month against
Individual members .
CliAIMS IHJHC1I .SOUC.IIT
TO lilCAP OVKIt KAITjTNG
I WmfStmti'M I SaHKBHBMHMBHBHHHBBBIIBW -.
$4& 9WflimiiTSi C A ---. . 1 1 n p . hi 1 w wi n .1 M M II n M .1 .. .. i -MpMmmaif-- II "f " " "I1 ""
fS iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiipwiriiH
EWMgri A V
mmmf - - r after jm
1 usgapr yi-UBJV'KUJLJTK HIMiiffTSu
IlI.tlWVaL-KTinTISCH .... I BJNccd of a Tnmr fn
k ADC Selling Fa " . " . .
.jT I F
I Tcrirfl? fta )
I Delivered in ADflone. t
RcCrEarton
' ' .
I Lifers gregTXahlesNfl
f are beUrfen strengtb 9
k afeh'poejr(icM-
g pnd fortifies tl j
is wnoie Doay. u jjji a
4 Sco4&BowneBIoqmfieINr W
I Xlso Makers oFt n
(Tablets or Granules) U
I eblINDIGESTION I
BILIOUS CHILDREN
r Afnrx SuMSm
t NoK'ltvve'
jL--3Lii
vy an it m
liiiMi crime
rlncbouPs. etc.
1 r"-
1 Titlr 1 T n I'.-ioK- of Hnrf. Selinffne
Wft . 1 1 f rt 1 .-!. T A'
new styles anci 'ooit in ones norsicti arn;
Clearance price -JL
LOT 2 is nnotber nick of H. R. M Suits. E
the fine nil avoo! fabrics alwny ii.sed in theso
suits. Clearance Special elioic
LOT 3 Ts a rack of fino AVrsted Hoi'
made up in llio newest models fn men's and yoilntr men's
.styles "Clearance price clioicfe . $41.75
LOT 4 Is nil our'hiL'hdst L'radKsuits not listed in nbrtvc
matchless values; made of FhicNAym'stcds.JSaiijClj aii'l
Xovclty "Venves in best colors. Sell nig. liteUoico per
suit only -- ?4G75
Style Plus Suits
In tAVo bijr tuitsl.uidiiig values all "Wool Suits in yountr
men's liiodils at $21.75
And the t'iupst Suit in this make all pure Wool fabrics
Special choice at $2075
ir JtTivn i I Uf "
J-S3ljyg
Sacrifice of Overcoats
l a largo stock left but .some unusual vulucs indeed.
ineiuuing llart bciiniincr & auwk ana stylo nus Dranas.
LOIT 1 Ih our highest qunlity Hart Schaffncr & Marx
f.nrffs. ill. PliniPYi mil'
-''" "- ....- v '-'
$46.50
nlioiit. 24 fino Ovnrnnnfs. iiiollifliitir TTnrh RMinff.
ne & ifnrx and other good -brands selling $36.50
LOT 3 Is 10 Overcoats in nil wool materials values up
j1250 nt choice only $29.50
LOT dr-Is broken lots grouped to close out during this
f sale (it choice 1 . $17.75
. Clearance of All Boys' Suits
Some Avondcrful A'nlucs in Boys' Suits many Avith two
pairs of pants all in the fine all avooI materials and Avell
made in the snappy new models. All Boys' Suits up to
and including $1850; choice at $12.75
All Boys' Suits from ifU.3.50 to $15.00 Avili go in this
sale pt special choice $0.75
All $10.00 and $12.50 Suits will go in this sale at $8.75
Boys' Overcoats Men's Sheep Lined Coats and Corduroy
isuits selling at a flat discount of 25 Per Cent
J
teffdEMLi PIMmappPMlMl
Milwaukee
HILYIUNU r.VPM OX OIL
COM lAN Y'S COMIIjAIXT
AVASIIlNCTOX 13. C .Tan. G
Iteat'lntr of the stilt broiiKht by the
Gulf IlofinliiK Company to recover
moiq than JS.TOQ.OOO from the firov-
ornmont for use of Its ships durliiK tho
war ended today In tho United States
eourt of claims. Tho pomp.tny olaint-
$11489000 biohs uso of nnd d.ttnnKo
to Us ships but roncoded that the
Kovernmont was entitled to a eiedit
of about $2 75000 whlpli tho com-
pany had collected In excess of cdst of
npoiatlon.
Amoiif; the vessel
taplscr Gulf Uk)
which Konernl
tho contrlbu
ItiK ot tho
Supply
and frosliSPottU
The Jfruiwralne
Advortisldfr.
T.OS ATGrjLi:s Jan. 0 AVhenAitliT
ur C. J3uuli was taken from his cell
at tho county jail today to no to the
until t 10.0111 wheie lie is oil tlitl chat-pr-'
ed wltli tho mm dot of J. Helton Ken-
nedy ho eltlic. slipped or tried to
Jump thinuRh the falling mound the
jail conidor to tho .steel floor about
thirty feet below- A deputy shpriff e-
eottln Ilurch said Burcli had delib-
oiatoly Hied to leap over the rallliif?
but was prevented. Buich howeei
.said ho stumbled 1
Tho Brotherhood of Ttallroad
Tiainmen has .'10000 members
2 ICO. 000 in Us treasury
1
Snccharinc. that romarkauio
Htaneo that Is 300 tlme.S swot-ter
sugar Is produced fiom cqnl ta
" lion it utno. to r. timer woikiiiK
laud ski pjiik I 111 like a difuifilt mini
fiom what I wih it slunt time ui?o
t..nd lloimnii KuitJ'UsK h -ttldVa Xoi-
lis I'Uoe Mllw.iUki o with tho Noith-
wei(in Wlo IirstiiMiiti Co. 111 relat-
Iiik his oieiiupie with Tiuku
Jlv whol'1 sy-iti 111 wis about to
slyo w.i .is a ip'-ult of two i.us'
ooHstant Mif U 1 ing from st 011111 It tlou-
Klo iind I w-f s!oi run flow 11 and wpin
out Iu )i.iu!v iiblr 10 work. I nt-
tlaily die.idid to oat as ultcr r;i
meal I .siiffojod so teu'iblv from lioau-
buin and I w'as so nervous I got little
rest day or nwht
"If If hadn't bem for Tanlac I'm
flimlv convinced I would hao h.td to
icMgp my place. It emu ti my aid
in tho nick of time Rnd I im stioni?
for it. T.nilao was worth al K.tst fiftj
tinti'H what it cost me " '
TauKlo is sold iixhtlene b5 McLc-
mnic IUxhh Jiu&"Co .TnSa'usiola by T.
AV. MtCoimiyfc. lilTiet li- It It.
lohiihou . -null in iliki bv 11
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THIS A Tr
T. S. Uigginuothnin's Stgdlo. odyBaby Grayd Studio Up the Hall
Music Company Stairway! PinotrcatNCKir City Studio 152 1-2
Hicstnut Street. JV A
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lareii t'-wtcs into urivar 1 Mkn.TARl ct4 tJtma -jMMMMmTIjWPmMmmmmmmTTmmmmmmI
VtmyXrjipCMQPOlfnUts MMMBBMMMMBaMMMMMMMMMMtfHMHBHMMlA
wrtt'afcap'ToiiiaTooft aTT j jp
fiips'tt mojbJ3mujtci-iBS Dj&ru comuawy
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tTT A T'ImR'i JUkKa iii 't 1 t" M - fi y. . -m .-.Mn-MjjmTir"'ii .. ... ..
WAlMr! WAILK! j Beautiful AifeoiWnit euidlcs
Are you..nk.ff mo jiU' ot OcIoiiesSnfQiffeTDriplcsij
a Fjvo Callon Ituftjo of allcctriried y xrf f
'PUnUiAXativ fltpIant-f3Dc. He- VI? T TTTT T? QmfTjj?
llveredsUteH raljla CtofWl """" ' 'ft MHiii lUlFlli
irotois i.itfiis.si iiyoiasfcf" fThigs That Are ffCrpflt"
Savo ii t i$dxf!ffi' using our 259 Pino 1 100Q Phono
COUPOIJ IlopkB SI W jT
W f f M Mi 11 i ii tin fl Uliiilnill 11 apM MHfcM II null 11 Mi in II 1 ill ill 1 Hi m lTfrf
Er.Kornirinwv yvun co. S f
Plant OSS HoinjOtlrttKeqt---Tele- t . f0w ' ' mmui
C0UfHS fT ALL jioNDsiwSlJKANCE
Awiy ovirxhroatfWid wifcV i T 4r II 7
4k Ml J Iarii & Ranch Loans
flvlSJ5S! Phone No. 71 1 7 121 Pine St.
OKh(7 Million fafiitd Ytotb I .V - . SS..-? ;-.-:-
E FLU
Weak
Houston.
run-don n condit
of ptomaine
uuenza 1 r
fctrenpth and
Iiouseork
nlid buildl
ioiks usoii'i o regartr
n my piwtioo'i da;
to take JJr Pierro'j
rovcry ftflc
olind it !
BtrenRtli ft'tiirned rapidly and Iiflt bet
ter m cvefv way. 1 am RlajWhdced to
rccQtnincncnmedieinojJita did mo so
much good amr-rltj-twirlicsitato to givo
this statement "Mrs. Gertrude SclL
1236 nutlnnd St. i "
All druggists tablets or liquid.
Heaint-CW-?(::lKw:f:
y All Clogged Up ?
m ' F)01"1 ct II RCt a start' Dr- K!ns's
Q A-' New Discovery will get right
iiown to wor7 icnpwngTnjignt icennt;
in the cbestqiiieting th rackinu
loiigb OTitljr stimulating tho. bowels
t litis pJtininatmg the cold boisons.
Ahvnyp icliabTc. Just good niVdicine
madcfUJ casctolda and couglis.t
Vfif fifty ycr3 a stnifuard rcoicdv.
Iy in Ukq it with lllpful
. v..'.. :
i vixuu mm
F a Tonic lo RjrfdYu UJv
Take wffico
e3raJ-"TArnQ In n Mt-tKT.a
ran qfdicallb after A siecol
nsonlrtR.aii(l tlit'iiIuwilSr
rjRjiMally iiotfifbioo do nive
InpjkgPliid arfiod toniirf
ilftTffiTEWem honnfl linw mw
TJr J'lerdP'sremeflif
1 t Wn 1 deeidl
eiJIedioal Dls-
. i.iiiiik mu nuv:uiiii uij;io i
wis uuiug mo a worm oic
h .r
Kao.axoiMKepa.ring
Wo nre equipped to riHiair or rclffd yotyyCamaged radiator quickly
economically and satisfaction guaranteelu. To do all lands of weld-
ing. PJEImFOY BR05!HER5--etn and-aSStiMts ABILENE.
-f$.
jfflair" ""
The Phi
-Ivose
Fresh Cut FloAvers
l' nuts. tsmnmntif. nt A v
' ' iil
them 1910 South 3rd! Street
ma&EXafists
Carnatioiinud Swodt Peas.
rlninnn firfr of np-rfcwrnok"
Telephone
dumber 1001.
Blooming
Como and seo
Alytne family oanhl
vilt IIIWIlli
.JMaflfiDHKighMgt in Successful
Use Praised by an Arkansas
Mother "S
Its
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i
JInrmnduko
TUedford'8
lonu lira in li
regarded c
Mrs. Mary
'Tmco says
"When fflo children get bilious
glvo tUenifjl couplo of good doses aifl
when wo Rlvo eour stonioch headacli
Ark. SocaklnB ot
Brmighx which fmni
houselirfld has liecokio
tho farally raedlclm
Iliurot Routo 1 tlia
or any
uso Blue
tlvo an
lalnly tUI
cdlcs m
Black-
liver gon
It in Its
ins out av
from tho i
In thousand!!
roes"
trouble
s nn.casv.
f'" r nrm
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more than 70 years qt successful use
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