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ABfLKNK TEXAS MONDAY JULY 12 1920
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MONDAY .Why 12 1920.
JJWX A sTATHMHNT.
In our Issue of July 7 Honorable
Thomas 1). Blantpn In his roijlyto the
Legion's resolution mude tho follow-
ing stntement concerning Captain
Robert. Al. Wagstaff:
"I 'have kept his record tiUlctly
confidential. 1 have never-overt
whispered to nity man In his com-
pan.v where Captain WngKtnff was
when his men worn doing such
valiant fighting on tho buttle
line."
This language limy be construed ti
insinuate that Captain Wnwstnff-vM
untnriiy nnsenteir mmscit front his
eonlpanv lu nrjhr to avoid tho fight-
ing when lil company vhh in battle
from October 8 to October 26 19 IS.
Since thla wits published in the Abi-
lene Keportei vo have investigate 1
the mutter and find that Captain
Wngstuff did not voluntarily absent
hlmsrlf from his company and that
ho was nqt voluntarily away from his
company when it went into battle but
lie was af Lnngres. France attending
tho Army School of tho lino uporj tho
recommendation of the higher officer
f the 3Cth Division and under a spe-
cial ord&r from headquarters to attend
suclf n!hoo! and Captain WAgfttaff
was -tit such school continuously fi nro
the 1st of Ortober. 11)18 until after the
armistice.
The Reporter cheerfully mokes this
statement for the purpose- of doing
Justice to Captain Wngstnff us the re-
cord shows that ho did not voluntarily
absent himself from his company as
Uie article may be construed.
Abikiu' hanks have plenty of mono.
. Slrr e ear Nhould be running agal t
win. it bchool opetw this fall.
A otil r'!ii Jtifild bo tiWCU.tLl ;
yiiiiiiiise jii 11113 jruiiiiii jwjv iiuw.
"With their prewetit lino up. til. Abb
lent I'iagloH nhould bu buck in f.ixt
place In a week.
If all thy persons who ride in Mr.
Kord'B cm h Support him for tho prcj-
Idoncy. lie is assured of election.
Tho combination of blue Hky and
Jltavy season In tho ground hn& made
tho Vest Texas cotton crop got up uid
liump Ifsolf.
Considering their attitude toward
each other a cnuplo of years ago the
Germans and allies arc getting along
vtry well at Spa.
The Chronicle Is authority for the
statement that Houston is witiafied
with its census showing. Houston de-
serves a gold medal.
Three cheers for soviet Russia were
given by one of the "liberal" parties
now In session at Chicago. Moshi-h
Iicnlne apd Trolzky uro wovlet .Rus-
sia. Tho oil fields uro tluouluned with
nn ice famlno tltsputuhes suy. The-
hot weather t)f the lust two weekn wan
calculated to incroiiHo the uuiisuinptl (
of Ice throughout the atatc.
'
Atncrica's wheat crop will bc near
u billion bubhels this yeuivuccordlug to
Kovernment reports Tho staff of Ufa
has remained comparatively cheap
while all other commodities havo soar-.
cd in price.
Premier Grabskt of I'ohuul. after
mctting with th ulllud premiers 'it
Spu. telugrajihod Warsaw to open ne-
gotiations with the Bolahovlkl for an
armistice ot once. Evidently he rp-
eplvcd small ciicour.ugcinent from the
ontoiiie.
Five generals aie autd to be in re-
volt against the new Mcxioun govorn-
nnJnt Thut dooo not fmply. Jiowover
that each general has a huuhhy fol
lowing. Generate are think In Mexico.
and you could not shoot straight up
without hitting 0110 or two of them
Tho-brilliant hut uncertain Milatoi
froih Wisconsin LaFollottp. may justd
the now ihlrd party tlqkut fyr tiie
tirosldonoy. dlspa'ches hid cato. Ut l
not probable that the aaplrAtlflnfl tot
the now. party wnieli is yet to Ue op
ganlzed Will worry the two oll jmr
ties. -
WibtTijx'aK 1'ouiUlejUie going to th
KtatJ IhtW t panasivyuu uig agrioui-
tural oxlilbltH. Taylor county should
Join tlie iT9VCliioHt with r large dis-
play o'f 1ip produols. "Action should
Imi takan utyia 1 eoure at Uubi a
From Other
Com cut Ion Music.
Indlunnifolla Nowu.
Doubt Icsa the RepubllcniiH havo
loarttbd one thing from the Han Fcan-cfeo-
eoiivpntlwi that horeaftor nil
properly conductod national conven-
tions must be hold where a pipe organ
Is available. Hands and Juxss orcltos-
tras havo tholr place to bo sure hut
when it comes to stimulating enthu-
siasm tho swelling tones of a great
Plpo orunti awaken nn nnswerliiK
throb lu tho hearts of delegates and
spectators. The orttan nleo HOrvos as
a tremendous auxiliary to tho biinilH.
There was a thtie wlion all tho muulu
needed for a lloptibllenii COllVojttlon
mi. "Maivblng Through aeOrgln."
and u Democratic gathering could be
ideiitlfied been use the bauds played
"Dlxl" " Now nil is cltattgcd.
lKt lul cue music Wnn uaed in nom-
ination lit Kan Vranciseo. "Columbia
the fleiii of tho Ocean" was plajud
foi Homer rumtnlngs while "Tho 11a t-
tle llynin of tho Republic" was tho
favorite vt the l'almor suppprters.
Veiy appropriately tho band and or
gan played "Heautlful Ohio" for Gov.
Cox of that state althdiurh "Dixie"
wn tijietl effeetUoly. tlov. Al. Smith's
name ws groetel with "Tammany"
"Tho Sidewalks f Now iork una
"Tho llowei-j'." Thero was something
partlculai'ly fitting about "Nobody
Knows How Dry I Am" for the can
didacy of Clow Edwards. When pno
of tho womon delegates took the plat-
form to mako tho seconding speech
the band play. "Oh. You Heautiful
Doll." Had Mr. Bryan boon placed in
nomination his tune doubtless would
have been. "The QUI Oaken Ruekot."
"The Old revival spirit soomod to bo
oil tho big assemblage" said nn Asso-
ciated Tress dispatch. That bolng
true some old time hymns would not
havA been out of fllnee. When the
Rev. .lonklns offered tho nunio of Wm.
G. MeAdoo ho might have Xlnlshed
with the first and lust stnnans of "Just
As r Am. Without One Tien." Had
Vlre 1'rosldont Marshall's name been
presented fnrmijlly to- tho convention
tile organ wfitild have peuled 'rirth
With "On the Banks of tho Wuirnsh."
The nnlMle one must roalv jilayed
an important part in the eriiiventlou
regal lles of noise and contusion. The
Tales for Sandman Time
Why Spaikle-Tall Olitixc
SpUlcr for 11 Neighbor
By Florence Smith Vincent.
"The whplo tiling had happened so
quickly that If it had. ntt hoeu for the
lifelesj) body of tho snider stretohod
there before us f?r proof wo might
almost have imagined that we had
dreamed It." ' -
''You novel cah tell by the sle of a
bltd what he can do." said I. "You arc
ueh a Utile fehpw and you eertatnly
look vorv meek. Ulfe- and I botli
thought that ihe spider was going to
Kot jou sure' We were on the ntilnt
nf coming to your n1 wiieu-T-oingo'
Mr. Snider meets hts fute and ul voUr
beak 1 llotl't believe tb" fellow l.new
what hit inn. Vvhut iivu you gomg t!lut r" Ty n!eal V. f V'Tl
d.. with iiim" Ouys. but 1 havo plenty of time to
. . r .... 11. i eitsi'iire him.' l-wlll go hunUiiK foi
"Mb.t hiln up. of t.uns.-' idmekW nu u lf.ut
the little blul. 'You tile strnngirs In
L 1
m homeland uun't ou ' t thought you tire not wanted."'
so; otherwHo ou would have known Next: "The Bird hat Could not
that no spider can est ape a Sparkle- go Htri.Jght."
Ball. You make me laugh you are you know I have heard that they be-
ulmost as mujUd as the lluihRnn. Do Heve thot wi SjHirklo-Talls build our
catch us und 01U us up.- Fancy thnt.4neds on a bush and when theHjilders
will you! The real truth of the mat- discover it they Pln tlftdr web around
tr ia that hn we Sparklu-Tulls go us so we can't escape and then they
Just a Little Fun
Difffieiit.
Mm. I.owbiovr rMut Kind of peti-
ole are tht " .
IWllt Highbrow 1 heai tiny ustd to
allow a nuudrupleir of poieluu uiiliat-
titjii to brtnrae in the most lispleniUmt
apartment In their domlcllL.
Mfa r.oa'brow
its ed
Kome horrid woimn
that
pur-
thaw used td ktep
lor. Judge.
Urine your c
lliing the
(Jiatin Tin 'it 1
tieel. for
wtmhii'e' u'"' K
IMiom? No. 11.
liltm 1 UH-.
tn uuv
Louie the Lawyer
f
tin so lii
uv pbsiv lI"t
irtff JflKlrli
ijni'ia tt'
arij
L 'iGUESSlfANOTAvnSEQUyJM HSP Vg AR 1 'f " -JKsfU HERE (
I'C-rONNATAKE MY VACATION p g.Jg t WM r- 1 imLL
Viewpoints .
Republicans have a musical omidl-
date who used to nlav In Caledonia
Concert band but the Democrats nro
Just 0110 ilpo organ nhond of thaiti.
Defeated llj lllniwjlf. -Vernon
Record.
Ho fur as his attempt to mould tho
platform of. the DeinocinUc party vllls
con;ernetl W. J Ilrvau niot with fRlj-
ure at Han FrauclHro. His ftiiiufo Ai'il
due In part to his qwn inlsoulculu-
tloiis. In hli opposition to tho pro
gram of tho "WoUV he prombiy had
tho support of tho majority of hlM
pint). In his fight ngalnfit I'resldont
wllsnirn istund on tho trontv Mn.llpy
an did nothing rave give uld and com-
fort to the HeptiblluiiiH. Uut In his
uaotacy of a national publicity) yr
Kan 10 00 iHtusu uy tne gorerninunt
under bi-partisan oilltorml nmnauajr
ment. Mr. Rrynn did tnoro to iudr his
own progiRiit than till his upponuiltu
toulil havo done.
'Air- Bryan his ltnig held to tho no-J
lion iimi ine lireHs is snosuiizaii. ill"
proposal to subsidize with tho Money
of tin- people a meant f enrryliig hi-
fi ination to the people is perhaps n
bigleal remedy for the dlscjiBo pi'O
vid d the tllHuitsu exists. As a inatttfr
of fart It oxlsts only hi tho mind of
Mr. Uryan.
There are subsidised papers hi tho
I'nlted States. But they are tpvf.
There are many pnpors which do MOt
uoeiinis 10 Rive wnrpou nniivuuiru
accounts of public happenings. But
they do so out of motives of partisan-
ship rather than of bolng bribed.
Thiy distort tho truth to an oppon-
ent's iilsadvftntnge In tile satno spirit
that the mnn on the streets seen what
he wnnt to seo about tho hnpp6ii
Inrx 'f the world.
Most pnnors tiro fair. Thoy aro fair
een to Mr. Bryan das pile his reheated
nttntks on iiMVspaur and their mo-
th. hIh of handling news. Tho no-
roiuitM that have came out of San
FYuiH-tseo are oven gortorous to tjio.
Nebrnskan ho far 11s the uveragu rOnd-
e will be nblv to seo.
As for a government newspaper
v'ft ieiple llj VtsuallKO unotitur
Coiiresstiiual ltuiiiitl with perhaps 11
vi ad K'l-tlon or Koeloty column
ii(tl (I That in a (onsutnmatiun dO
xouilv to be avoided.
house hunting w. look tfjr the home
of a Hilder and then so tlmt'lie shall
be our nearest neighbor. We build our
nest right on his front porch. Yo
indeed we are very fond of spiders
very.' TJ little bird gave a sly rulle'
"But Why dooan't the Spider move
out when you move in?" usked Mm-
Bobolink. "I should if I were in his
pince."
"Oh he doesn't know eiioUKh to
laughed SpiirkleTall. "You see.
Spiders tire m used to setting traps
lor other injects that .they pevcr
think some one may be. lying In wall
fur them. When they seo how small
I am If they think about H at nil
tlnjy say to themselVeH 'Hum' anothr
.Ami the fat silly thing nevei dteams
0ut niaybo I haw tlie same Idea. But
I bole my time :nd awlt until 2) 01
! Mli . Spider Im A'llffed Hlid'Wuffvd
tun 11 ik or "lie ia amiaiii aim wen tm-
otM. lm thnt IlKMlll IiWend if
ti H.l.' i m '. ik no' I eht them.
I'h--i In iiothliil' llliv biMthiK une at
mil ".-i n Jv ill.e nov- ); ihere'"' f
I HUfj- x-11 r.' ipjWd Airs
tt'iliohuk befufo I nml'j anHW.er. "Bui
it doi'H not wen fit all the sporting
t rilng to lo to build a home on the per-
Mn'H frortt jiorcji when you tnurtid to
H'v u'pon that ueraonfe oornltigu ndl
anil KTng h so that "you will Know
'he heht H.xe to ajonbf lilw uj."
"Kay. t.ho'a UliBlpfeifl ft.thtt Our
or mine " demanded tho little Jilrrt. 'I
utt Spnrkle-Tnll. th'. Mexican Jlum-.
mln3 isird. and I bin hut doing as my
ancestors 'have tionjj for' giera:tlon.'
and I shall allow no Impertinent strati-.
Kt-rs to tell ine how to live- TJu very
Weft of you poking your beaks Into my
buslntss. unj-howt 'I will not fly away
ou might harm my eggs but not
another word do you get olt of roe if
ou hang around hero all day. And If
Mm lake my advice you will fly away.
It is not good matinee to stay where
15 Years Ago
4
-u
IVoin (he Abilene Jteporttr July J
i'."ji:
"T'he Civic lmproetnnts ltigue
will hulii it grantl rally at the band
Htand ntfifhe nillrood plasa next Tuos
(iu nignt ai Js:au ociock. -enure
will be good Speaking by our talented
oUlzeni Col. BetUley ii. R. Bynutrt
Col. fiwke. Judge.!. M. Wngatafr.
Hon W. J. Hrymi untDothors.
"Quite u iiumber of wiles of cotton
were made on TneaVliry some being a
blalit ub to.30 In Abilene.
"The "Wom Texas Odd Fellows As-.-Loclutlon
convened lu Colorado City
today ' -
A change of work is the
Wil! Uncle Sam Give
' .
'7 : -J---..
The Woman
Who Loved-
and Earned
lly.IAM-: RHliM'S
('HAITER 2a
"Say Gero. what do jou think
ha happened?" Mary Ryan said
uu mxt morn4ig. he wits ivnulied
to be .it (he shop half an hour earlier
than 1 was and oUen iCtulled a bit
of goiwip when I t'uniu 111.
"I haven't the least idea." I". Mill
lelt a bit hurt and worried over Rob-
ert and my mind was iinpon my own
it f fa I in.
n'olira truly is 'H lull-fledged
HttesMiipan. No mou hustling
down mornings Tor Uttjo Alary. IJt
leorge do It now! Gaoi-go or An'illv.
it makes nil illfferentitt to n)e. Watch
otit or I'll grab your Job. I'm out'to
jiiiiKv a i word." Thn mora or-
hiuiy. "Ain't it ((ueor what little
thlwgw do to folk. if 1 hadn't been
a!khtg behind Aladamo tlittt day
a.ltd flicked Up her pocket hook I
Wouldn't have been here. Then I
would perhaps .c.ver been In a nill-
Uttirryshop at all; I wouldn't have
known you or anything."
"Ye it is sometimes u very' Insig-
nificant action that affects' our lives.
I am Klad foi you Mary. R Isn't
anything mere than you deservo?
You can feci I as well as I can now.
But don't havo your eyes 01 your
heart fixed on my position; I shall
keep It' myself nnjoss I am dls-
eharged. "No danger of that" she returned
then muttered something that
sounded like 'I winh thero wan' 'put
'a customer came in Just then and
I foi'got all ubout Mary.
For m vera I days Robert funic
home tegulgriy. Ave spent one ev-
ening with the Weeds. At first I on-
joyed myself but later in tho ovt-
nii Something happened that made
me sorry I wont. Bol(y and I wore
talking of clolhoa "I had helped her
fix a hat. when I ovorhoaid Frank
any to Robert:
"I got iny oxpe-etod raUu jestorday
l?iJ."
"That' (Ine" Robert replied. "1
didn't."
l'It must have been favorltbttu. I
know they ho always thought a
heap of you down thoro. Thoy
used to blow abptitrvyour ability'
"t'scd to ! right' Bob's vblce
was full' of bittorncjftt.
"Buck up Bob don t lot It niako
you bitter. You'll get boosted next
time."
"T doubt it."
"Pshaw! brace up; I didn't think
It had eut iilt no deep."
"it is my own fuult Frank. I hnv-
best rest
us a Weddirig Blessing
' cn't been worth a damn for soino
time. 1 can't fix my mind on my
Iwotk. I lost a splendid order today.
The customer said I va Inattentive
i that be would go where the clerka
I thought of the customer. Instead of
I their own affairs. The boss was prot-
1 ty mad."
. I noticed the quick glance Frank
I gave Bob an apprehensive look
neither said 'linythhn; inore
and we' soon left for home 1 fell:
nlik so' worried was I by what I
. had oi-ciheatd.
j J wanted to 'talk With Bob about
it terribly but I feared to liurt hid
I feelings. He seemed f-0 sensitive
of late; mi quick to I'cseiH any sug-
gestion. So 1 t'lutlcd ol itupcrsoiuil
things all the way homo.
"Betty Weed Is so helpless about
so me IhliiKM." I opined; "it was fun
ny to see hef try to fix that hat."
"She win Tlx food if she1 can't tl
lists. That wns an awful .good wup-
por. 1 citild have drunk a quart of
that eofrco."
"Then stayed awake all night."
"Alight as woll stay awake for cof-
fee as to lie there thinking "
"Do you Jlo siwake tnUch?"'
"Oh. I kuoss I'll stand it!"
Someway it wasn't easy to visit
with Rob nowadays. Ho bdfamed al-
ways InipuHojitT Not reiilly compan-
ionable as ho was when wc were first
married: nor did be ucent to be pat-
tl ularly Interested hi much of any-
thing. He didn't enthuse as he did
at flint over visiting his old friends.
Dctnuritd symotlmes when I pio-
po.ed It Really I was at a loss to
know what to make of him at times.
"I wish you would tell me whut
worries you- Perhaps talking it oer
With me would help". I finally ald.
"Nothing will help!" wad his
brusque reply. We had reached home
so 1 dropped the subject. loiter In
the night f heard him up artd re-
minded: "I told you the coffee would keep
you aWake."
"Oil. damn!" Was his muttered re-
tort. Post to Ccjebrute .
POST. Texas July n. Larrlated on
the mrsas of old Alexlco specially to
furnish laughable diversion and keen
excitement for vaulted sky audiences
a cat loud of Mexican steers will .hold
the high attraction card at the West
Texas Rodeo here July 21 to 23 ac-
cording to J. O. Smith secretary of
the commercial club In addition to
all forms of wild-west enleitalnment
a big barbecue and picnic will be stag-
ed. Calf branding as It is "perpetrut-
ed" on the West Texas ranch will ab
so provide spectacular Interest for the
tonderfeet who come as guests
A coated It'
1 breath dlz'.l
ncss and a
qlfion in the
bowelH enn be
ing Prickly As
Tleved by us
It's n pian'.i
remedy for sui
Price Ji 25
tier bottle. .M
Special agents
Rasa Drug Co
ngaeBTu
clortd fcAn
icky
rP'WSflF
Jfffl IM'CB'tH
YfyTyr
(Recognition)
Kroclhui Lime! Kiln.
BKOWNFIKM). Tittc July 11
Shortly It will bo unneOssdry for
nnlny West Texas towns to go to Cen-
tral and Southern Texas for their sup-
Plies of lime. A large lime kiln Is
now being erected near here. The
grates for tho kilns haw already ar-
rived and will be installed 0 fur as
known this Is the only lime kiln that
will b. active hi West Texas this year-
The only other kllm In this section H
reported by the West Texas Cham-
ber of Commerce at Sweitvatir
Cutic
Soap
TheVj
eriroucn
e Skin
SMpMnrmei
MtBhsLSie iezMwhTP Fori'smolM
aoortM .v
MUMNterUi J3t-X. UJio: Kmi
Wafim
m 1 .m n.
Ins lira noe
. Smfywe
MojyL Gyrtis
Offico Over Citizens National Bank.
' ' ' ' cIH
We Have
We have not v
market lor goo.
property or far
come and 'see i
BYNUM
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r r'l
jmuraWn
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111 itJOM. v1
OFFICES 300-01-02 Citizens National Bank Building
TELEPHONE 320.
AS LONG AS y"E C0M
VE KIN START ly PUTTIN TH SUMMER
B0fRDHR5' TRUNKS OH THIEWAGON !
Just Folks
' A 1'ATilKH'H THOUOHT
11
What do I want my buy tu be'
Oft Is the quostloii asked of ine.
AtU oft I nsk it of myself--
What corner nlplie. or post 01 sin u
In the grehf hall H Hfd W611M 1
SOlflot for hhn to tHJcuiiy"
8ttttMinnn ifr wriMff. poet. sa'e
Or toller for a weekly wage.
Artist or HfllMti ' Oh what
(s to become his future lot?
For him I do not dai e to plan
1 lejive It free for hhn to rhoyae
The tools of llf whloli he Hlmll ue
riruHli. pen or olilsel lathe or wiohidi.
the ileok of etimhirice ur lh bench
And (ii'iiy Hint when hj makon hw
choice .
In each day's ttuk ho shall rejirtce.
I know sopiewheie thorp IB R need
For hhn to labor sill! unicoeed:
Sonthwhere. If In he elam and true.
i.Oyal and honoHt through artd ihroligh
Re shall be fit for any chlh.
And so I hope Ro'll be a man.
' 1
I would not build my hope or nsk
That ho shall do aonte aurlHln task
rip bei(d his wilt to suit my iwn.
tie shall select IiIh pot nlone.
Life needs a thousand kinds of men
Tollers ami masters of tho tieib
Doctors mechnliles sturdy lnnds
To do the work which It commands.
And wherrsm 'ef he's pleased to go
Honor and triumph he may know'
Therefore I must do all I cai
To tpach my bpy to bc a man.
Rippling Rhymes
tiii: cinciMT
1 ' '
Soon the statesmen pretudf iitkl
viuidldates foi V1iltv Ilous fflmiN lh
a heat Unit's pestlhiitlal will ptirnuo
the modem game; o'er the fOilllti'y
hey'll he chasing making mpquoIiok
here and there with the peripittitlon
rnelng 'down their noses .iuii ' thur
hair. A 'I ihvli eolliU-K will be billed.
Hil their Mhhtliont will be wpl. and
their lieckt'es.wiU be tilted and their
viilskeis dtipphig sweat. Oil 'twere
bettei If w'e knew them at a distance
I maintain for we're- thinking when
-vyc vjw them the look ni'llliwr safe
nor sain' Who tan hold Ills adinlnti-
tlon for a man vvhs neek is red
who has thiinpoicd down. t)io nation
With the lakes of pvvent he's shod-'
In the days when I Was younger moii
of pieslderttlal sUe had ni flarcaor
frenzied hunger for the mob's approv-
ing cries in tho distance qalm and
stutoly they remained through nil tho
fuss doing - nothing nobly greatly
and they made a lilt with UU. Or the
candidate collection who would trend
the White House way few. wjll stand
d Uose Inspection on a icdhot suiiimor
day.
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I'm et Looked Fninlnnr.
pinnli was a product of Nuw Or-
bans ab gl. plump "yallw gal" who
could cook the ftnt-st dinners for mllex
around. Ope day n new butler appear-
ed upon the scene and Dinah's tnK-t.-tn
hotleeO that sl took 11 gl'Wtt
Interest In the imui
Ai hlM her iutstMM cotihl Htmid iter
1 ipIohH. no lojiKer afid unwed- "Dtihi.ii
di von l.iiov. tint ihw man 7" t
tilnuli look number lopg ami scrtt-
Imltivg look and Iherj nlwly and 111111-
.ubfeilll' rophd' ''Well I iTUhno
IihV Aiiie bin I thii'-i. he w.m tua fuit
ljiMbiind"- Plllsbmgil ChtiipKJle-Tet-eKraph
ro inoney.
fiiom the Abilene
ifi loans on cilv
you need money
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