The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 09, 1921, Image 6

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    THE NOItTII PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
DRESSMAKER
MADE WELL
Foils wed a Neighbor's Advice
and Took Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound
Vernon, Tex.-" For thrco years I
wintered untold agony each month with
naina in my biucb.
found only tempo
rary relief fn doctor's
medicine or anything
clso I took until my
(husband saw an ad-
vortisomont of
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vogotnblc Com
pound. I mentioned
it to a neighbor and
sho told mo she had
taken it with good
results and advised
mo to try it. I was then in bed part of
the time and my doctor said I would
have to be operated on, but wo decided
to try the Vego table Compound and I
also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanativo
Wash. I am a dressmaker and am now
ablo to go about my work and do my
housework besides. You aro welcomo
to use this letter as a testimonial as I am
always glad to speak a word for your
medicine. "-Mrs. W. M.STErHENS, 1103
N. Commerce St., Vernon, Texas.
Dressmakers when overworked ore
prono to such ailments and should profit
hv Mrs. Stephen's experience.
Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., about
vour health. Your letter will bo opened,
read and answorod by woman and
hold In strict conudonco.
STOP THAT ITGH!
Purify Your Blood
Eczema, tetter and many
other skin troubles aro du to
disordered blood. If you aro
afflicted with skin trouble,
-don't suffer the maddening
torture longer, hut start right
away to purify your blood with
8. 8. 8 the standard blood
purifier for ovor 60 years.
Pot Special Booklet or tot nrf
vldunl advice, without charge.
trrie Chief Mntlto.l Advltor,
S.S.S.Co.,Dep't, 430, Atlanta,Qa.
Oat S.S.S.at youv dtudtitt.
The Standard Blood Purifiei
Hnjf of patience Is don't caro.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Warning I Unless you sco tho name
"Bayer" on packago or on tablets you
aro not getting genuino Aspirin pro
scribed by physicians for twenty-ono
years and proved safo by millions.
Tnko Aspirin only as told in tlm Bayer
packoge for Colds, Headache, Ncunl
gla, Rhoumat sm, Earache, Toothache,
Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tfn
boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of A
plrln cost few cents. Druggists alio
sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoacetlcacldestcr of Sallcycacld.
Radium is about as familiar to thi
masses as relativity.
Welt Fixed.
"Fcrdy scCmB to bo making bettor
progress with tho girl ho Is courting.
Now has the field to himself."
"Yes, ho gavo her n dog that will
bite anybody ho doesn't know. And
the dog doesn't know anybody In this
town but Fordy.'
i ' Dangerl
' A girl doesn't care that your mlddlo
Initial stands for Vernon, but when
she begins culling you by your first
numo watch out, boy! She likes your
lust one. Judge.
Suitable Arrangement.
Nlpp Turn about Is fdlr play.
Tuck Yes, the lawyer and the tail
or have to go to ench other for their
suits. Judge.
Not Then.
Mrs. Eyes Misery loves
yon know.
company,
Mrs. Wyt Not always, my dear. I
guess you never had on "very tight
shoes when company called and stayed
three mortal hours.
Quickly Relieved by
WAKEFIELD'S
Blackberry Balsam
Wakefield's uiscKDtrry uaisam n o
the surest nnd quickest remedy tor Dlar
ihn.i llv..ntrv. Cholera Infantum ana
Cboler. Morbus (or Is year. While it If
nuii-lr nn1 naalllve In Its action. It ll harm-
and does not conatlDate. It checks the
trouble and puts tho stomach and bowels In
fhelr natural, regular condition. Ot the mil
lions ot bottles sold, no case has been re
ported where a cure was not effected whea
directions were followed.
Every home should hare a bottle or moro
tn band ready tor sudden attacks.
Its and 11.89, 11.00 bottle bold I ttatee
0o sue, sold everywhere.
s
PEACE PLANS IN
HANDS (HEADER
Do Valora To Submit Proposals
To Associates In Dublin
On His Return
THE TRUCE WILL CONTINUE
Lord Curzon, Secretary for Foreign Af
fairs States Government Is Not
Without Hope Regarding
Final Outcome.
London. Tho proposals of the Brit
ish government! which It Is .hoped inny
form u hiiHls of an Irish settlement,
aro In the bunds of Euniotin De Vnlern,
the Irish republican louder. Mr. De
Valcru will return to Dublin and sub
mit them to the othc leaders of
opinion In southern Ireland, Including
members of tho Irish republican Kuril-
ument.
The feeling In political quartern re
mains quite optimistic and Lord Cur-
ron, secretary of foreign attains, In a
stntement In the house of lords, In
dicated that the govcrutnotit Is not
without hopo regarding tho llnal out
come.
It is authoritatively unnouqeert that
the truco In Ireland will continue In
definitely, which clearly Indicates that
there Is no Idea of a rupture of the
negotiations on either side. ,
On tho eve of returning to Ireland,
Mr. Do Valcru requested the press to
acknowledge his great appreciation of
tho courtesy and kindness with which
ho and his collengucs had been received
and treated during their stay In Uuu
don, not only by the members ot the
government but by tho general public,
Governor Small Indicted.
Springfield, III. Whether or not
Governor I,cn Small, Indicted by a, San
gamon county grnnd Jury for tho cm
bezzlcment of Interest on stnto funds
while' state treasurer, Is Immune from
nrrest, Is to be decided by Judge 13, S.
Smith of the circuit court.
Governor Small's attorneys advised
him to resist arrest on ihc grounds
that ho would violate the constitution
and betray the people by submitting.
If the court decides the governor Is
lmmuno tho warrant for his arrest
would probably bo withheld until ex
piration of his term, three and u half
years hence.
Germany Makes Payment.
Paris. Tho reparations commission
today announced that ' the German
government has Just paid to It 31,000,
000 gold marks In European currency
on account of tho three months' notes
given In tho latter part of Ma,
In settlement of tho 1,000,000,000 gold
marks due beforo June 1.
Germany now has redeemed 114,-
040,000 marks, making a total of 27C,-
070,000 marks paid on nccount of tho
1,000,000,000 marks. The Gorman gov
ernment has Informed tho reparations
commission that It Is ready to remit
Immediately 41,000,000 murks moro In
European currency.
Chief Justice Toft Appoints Secretary.
Washington, D. O.- Chlof Justlco
Tnff nnnmincprl Hm nnnnlntmnnr: nf
UVcndcU Wt Ml8cWor Cincinnati, as
hLs Bocrotrv. continuing nn ussocla-
tlon boRun povcntcon years K0( whon
Mr Taft wns Bccretnry of wnr John
J. Bymo was appointed law clerk tf
tho chief Justice, a post he held under
tho luto Chief Justice White.
Asks Right to Quit Switzerland.
Paris. Former Emperor Charles of
Austrla-IIungnry has demanded that
ho bo allowed to leuvo Switzerland for
Denmark, according to news received
In ofllclal circles hero which expressed
bollef that this move concealed a plan
for another attempt ovontually to ro-
itore Charles to tho throno of Hungary.
Purchase Home for Ambassador.
Washington, D. C Tho homo of
Frnklln MncVengh of Chicago has been
purchased by the Mexican government
to be UBed as the home of the ambas
sador of that country at Washington.
Graft Charged by Governor.
Austin, Tex. Governor Pat M. Neff,
In a special message to the lower house
of the legislature, reiterated his charge
that "graft and oxtravaganco" exists
in tho stato capital.
Table Mountain Tipping.
Golden, Colo. A section of Tablo
Mountain, 000 foot long, Is roported to
bo moving again. Tons of rock nnd
dirt on tho Middle Golden road aro
loosening and irrigation facilities on
tho mountain nre reported damaged,
North Dakota Needs Harvest Hands,
Fargo, N, D. About 2o,000 men nro
nocded in North Dakota to harvest tho
wheat and other crops, Mrs. M. B,
! Bowe, head of tlio fedoral employment
service announced.
Approves Purchase of Sanatorium,
Secretary Mellon Iiub approved pur
chase of tho Central Now Kngland San
ntnrlum association property nt Rut
land. Mass., to accommodate 300
former soldiers, tuberculosis patients,
Cholera Becomes Epldemlo In Russia
Riga. The Moscow Izvcstta, h copy
of which has been received up hero,
reports the registration up to July 13
of U7,770 cholera cases, as compared
with 111,47(1, which hud been registered
up 'to .imy u.
TIME TO TALK DI8AKMAMENT
Washington Believes Public Sentiment
Over World Lining UP Favorably.
Scope Seems
Broader.
Washington, D. C. While the state
department Is advancing Its negotia
tions for the disarmament conference
as rapidly us It considers practicable,
there Is a well defined feeling hern
that time and preliminary discussion
aro working on the side of the United
States In Us effort to Include trouble
some diplomatic problems within the
scope of the conference.
It has been apparent that President
Harding and his advisers were counti
lng on the aroused public opinion ot
the world as their greutest aid In mov
ing for armament legislation, and they
have read press reports and the com
ments of foreign diplomatists with
keen Interest to discover how Impell
ing Is the sentiment In favor of a
frank exchange of Ideas on nil subjects
threatening International discord.
This survey, so fur us ofilcluls have
been willing to comment, has aroused
In them general satisfaction,
Press reports from Jupun, Indicating
that the question of full participation
Is one of the liveliest debates there,
are 'taken as u welcome sign. Tho
same may bo assumed also with regard
to Lndoti dispatches, Indicating that
British opinion hopes for u completu
acceptance by Japan.
There nlso has been some thought ot
Ilussla's possible rotation to the skein
of diplomatic reconstruction to bo
won by the powers. There is a pro
found realization that tho resources
and capabilities of the Russian nation
cannot bo left out of consideration,
cen though tho Russian people have
'no representative present to speak for
them.
The possibility that tho labor
element mny he rccognlrcd ns an In
fluential factor In the conferenco was
suggested by a meeting between Pres
ident Harding nnd Samuel Gomper,
head of the American Federation of
Labor.
Ktxjpps Making Machinery.
Berlin. Tho Krupp works, which in
tho past were synonymous with wnV,
aro literally beating swords Into plow
shares. Tho metal derived from scrapping
cannons, tanks' nnd other engines of de
struction is Delng employed by the re
organized Krupps concern In manu
facturing agriculture machinery, loco
motives uud other peace commodities
House to Have 460 Members.
Washington, D. C. Reapportionment
legislation providing for n houso of
representatives of 400 members a
compared with the present membership
of 435, was agrcod upon by the houso
census committee.
Under tho reapportionment legisla
tion, two states, Maine and Missouri,
would each lose a member, and sixteen
states would gain members.
Train Passed Over Lad.
Sioux City. Ia. The fifteen-months
old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jaklch
played on tho railroad tracks near tho
homo and a freight came along and
beforo the engineer could stop, tho
locomotive nnd eight curs had passed
over tho child, who was uninjured ex
cept for a few bruises where, he had
been hit by a hanging rod.
Taft To Be Toastmaster.
Cincinnati, O. William H. Taft,
former president and now chief Justice
of the supreme court of the United
States, will be toastmaster at the aiv
nual dinner of tho American bar as
soclatlon meeting here In his homo
town August 30 to September 2.
Cotton Credit to Germans.
Berlin. Tho first million dollar
American cotton credit has Just been
negotiated between tho American Pro
ducts Export and Import corporation
of Charleston, S. C, and tho Darm
stadtcr bank of Berlin, thu latter guar
nntcelng repayment.
Canada Will Reduce Army to 3,600
Ottawa, On. Canada will roduce Its
permanent military frce by 10 per
cent after July 31, In tho Interest of
economy, It was announced by tho
mllltla department.
This means that the force will have
a maximum of 3,000 nQlcers and men
instead of 4,000.
No More Peek-a-boo Waists.
Zlon City, III. Ordors to sou no
more peek-a-boo waists, mosquito net
stockings, or shadow sklrta were given
to tho stores hero by Wilbur Glenn
Vollva, overseer of Zlon.
Tried to Smoke Out a Snake.
Augusta, Ky. A six-foot blacksnake
refused to budgo from his den under
an old stump. W. H. Winter, farmer
near Augusta, decided to smoke out the
reptile. Fire spread frem the stump
to n twenty-acre field of liny. Tho
field was dry. Appeals were sent to
the llro department when tho flames
shot out In ovory dlroctlon.
'Farmers for miles nround hurried to
tho sceno and with the aid of a timely
shower of rain, managed to save tho
city. The snako escaped.
Blbomfield Still Without Phone 8ervlce.
Bloomfleld, Nob.--"Strlk!ng" patrons
of the Union Telophone Co. are still
Bitting tight but business Is moving
along In the snmo old way.
It Is rumored that tho company Is
circulating n petition nmong the farm
ers asking for a restoration of service,
but tbnt llttlo success la attendtug the
move. It Is snld that n few have
signed tho petition.
Tho community hnc been without
local, phono service since the first of
April.
Mount Rainier
Avalanche Lily Slope,
(Prepared by tlw National Geographic So
ciety. Washington, D. C.)
As tho famous .Hpauese mountain,
Fuji, dominates its section of Jupun,
so the great white cono of Mount
Italnler dominates the Pacific North
west, a landmark and beauty-spot from
tho populous cities of Puget sound,
from the prairies of eastern Washing
ton, and evon on clear days from far
at sea. It la the glacier mountain
without a peer In the United States,
and Is estimated by one authority to
radiate a greater volume und urea of
ico man any ouier uu uiuuuuuu
the world. Its area of glaclul surfaco
is estimated nt o-:,uw acres.
To tho stranger In Puget sound It I
appears to be less than ten miles away,
a 4 1. 1 t 4.1. enaalcifr I
out on iunuer uH.u.ry uiu
learns that It Is moro than forty miles
dtstunt in n direct line from sea-level
at Puget sound, from where mountain
survey measurements nre made and all
Rainier park travel starts.
Studying It more In detail, he begins
to comprehend Its size und rugged
anatomy. But tho scene Is beginning
to change; tho sun Is low In tho west;
tho lower end of the glaciers, white
a few minutes ago, -become n graded
ir. ma a rnr trio hi tin hna linnired I
.mi. i v " - ----- -1
to a purple, but the summit Is stUI
white, for It is 7,000 feet higher than
the snow-lino and projects up Into the
white rays or tne sotting sun. xno
red rays are slowly moving up tnu
mountnln; the summit has changed
to rose hue, tho last coloring of dny
which It holds for some minutes nfter
tho sun has left the landscape, and
then chauges, back again, finally, from
warm to the cold purple afterglow
tlint Generally precedes a summer
night on Punct sound.
Its Cap a Weather Sign.
Viewing Mount Rulnier nfter tho
weather has peen fair for some days,
It Is common to sco tne summu
covered with u cloud. This cap is very
Interesting and Is always looked at
for a forecast of a change of weuther,
especially when It forms Immediately
In contact with tho summit, hugging
down closely Uko an Inverted saucer.
When tho cap forms suddenly, like
tho sudden drop of a barometer, tuo
change of weather Is not long coming,
Tho cap does not always touch tho
mountain top, but Is occasionally some
distance above una noius its snupe
during n wholo duy or more.
From a far dlstnnce this cap appears
to be a sun ciouu witn no moiion, uut
In studying It from closo range ono
wlll observe that at tne. west edge tno
cap develops rapidly, dissolving to In-
vlslblo condition at tho east edge.
Evldontly It Is a stationed point of
condensation, but not a stationed ac-
cumulation of moisture.
The crater of Rainier, concerning
whlch many questions aro asked, is
not dangerous, but rather a life-pro-
server, and has been so used during
storm. Thcro aro no openings within
tho crater large enough to bo danger-
ous. Tho wholo circle of 1,000 feet
diameter is filled with fallen black lava
and covered with a thick pack of snow
tho year round, except ut the edges
near tho crater's rim. The main crater
was tho mountain's principal vent of
eruption, but there Is one other place
called the llttlo crater; It and a few
other spots near the top are also
warm.
The first parties to tho summit ul-
ways made tho crater their Inn, where
they stayed at night, wanned by the
steam mat issues iroin tuo siuuu
fissures Just within the crater's rim
but of lato tho plan has been to reach
tho summit from Camp of the Clouds
(elevation, 5,500), sturtlng about 1 a.
m., reaching the summit Just after Nlsqually, who In 1833 closely ap
noon, and, nfter some hours' rest, re- proached somo of Its glaciers. Gen. A.
turning to camp tho s:imo evening. V. Kautz, ln 1857 made nn attack em
Hot Steam of he Crater.
In making n trip to the mountain's
summit, August, 1911. the writer took
along n thermometer' to ascertain tho
steam temperature, nnd found the
steam of tho main crater ln places to
bo about 150 degrees F. There are
other places where the heat Is abovo
boiling point
Tho steam Is e'vldently snow wuter
that seeps down and comes ln con
tact with tho lnternnl heat, returning ln
vapor through tho saino general open
Ings. It seems tn contain no gas or
fumes, and Is of feeble force and little
volume, soon disappearing In the high,
dry atmosphere. It is not seen from
a far distance ana is not a racror in
nroduclnc the cloud cap that forms on
thu summit Drevloua to storm,
Rainier National Park.
Publications stating that smoke and
fire come from this volcano during
seismic disturbance have no founda
tion of fact, for It Is evident that no
civilized man ever witnessed such a
sight, and that volcanic action In this
section Is a phenomenon of the long
past. People have been misled In
seeing it cloud that appears like smoke.
Since 1870, when the first ascent was
made, hundreds of people have stood
on the summit of our great white
"Templed Hill." A climb to the sum
m,t nnd retunj Uie snme d ,g a ,ong(
wearisome undertaking, slightly
dangcrouSi cspeciaiiy ut one pluco
rm.n.iinfr tl.o imnnr nnrt nf Gibraltar
. trnmrvhM. iiipr i. nn nrmslonal
, f n ,occs f timt
Umw ,oogo from th(J snQW patcnes
. Hn fn known. there has
been but one life lost In climbing tho
mountain, duo to natural cause; tho
few others were lost owing to reck
lessness and lack of Judgment. Tho
cevasses aro very bad If one gets
Into them, but they have generally
been cleverly avoided,
Studying the crevasses and the
actinic blue coloring they reflect will
one who hufJ a dny t0 devoto
. .. ... ......
io me cumu. xne uiguer up, uie muru
..,- npft th porvimra of the snow
surfaceg( whlch would indicate that
the wmdg nre tne ch,ef actor ln mak.
, tne .)ecuUnr wnlttllngs
t of m heaped to
an elevation of nearly 1C.000 feet, Is
characterized by several features de
serving of special Individual study,
The. geologist, geographer, botanist,
t nnlntor. landscaDo cardener and
specianst au flnd a wealth of Interest
throughout this 324 square miles or.
reserve, besides much adjacent ter
ritory comparatively unexplored.
Special Features of Interest,
To a woods-dweller the timber Is a
matter of course, but to those who
huve not heen amid large fofests It is
ono of tuo very special features of
tlie rescrve und an educator In forestry
of tiie hest kind. From the dense
forests of the valleys and on the lower
siopegi where trees grow to n height of
over 300 fcet, some with a diameter of
10 feet tne forester can trace tho
diminution of growth as the ascent is
ma(i0 to tho scrubby brush-llko trees
nt timber-line, struggling, as It were,
for their existence,
tj,0 unvlsltcd portions of tho Rainier
park without doubt, contain, yet un
seen SUch features as not and coia
springs, falls, small lakes, and botanl-
cai rarities. High on tho ridges nnd
8i0pes of the neglected corners ot tho
parc the wild goats muke their home.
sometimes they have been seen In
numbers of 30 or moro together. Tho
deer, which are more abundant than
nny other of the largo game, are oc-
caslonally seen from nlong the govern
niont road. The black and brown bear
aro n8o seen, and at rare Intervals
the stealthy cougar or puma.
At between 5,000 and 8,000 feet elevn-
tlon tho botanist finds Rainier park his
paradise, wherein there have already
been found over 250 varieties of plant
Hfo, a dozen or more kinds belonging
to this region alone. Tho 'majority
0f the flowers aro of light tint, but
there nro a liberal quantity of blue,
red, and yellow, so deep and pure of
color that artificial pigments fall to
imitate them. The distribution of
several species of heather is a tech
nlcal touch of finish ln the evergreen,
tipped In summer with clusters of
smau oena in colors purpie, pinx, yei
; low, and white.
The first white man to visit tho
mountain was Dr. William F. Tolrae, of
tho Hudson's Bay Company, from Fort
1 the mountain, but It has never been
alllrmed that he reached tho true sum
mlt of the highest peak.
Tho Rainier park wns not much
visited until 1009. In the years since
then thousands of tourists have
registered at tho park entrance each
season. Since tho days of early travel
by pony nnd stngo have given place
to railway and nuto, the tourist can
- make tho Journey from Seattle or
Tacoma to tho mountain snow-lino In
a fow hours' drive.
No Rust
If you go away for sovernl months
during the FUinmer, apply kerosene oil
to your stovo with a soft cloth beforo
leaving. When you return the stove
I avIII bo ln excellent condition.
Get Back Your Health
Aro you dragging around day after
day with n dull backache? Are you
tired and lame mornings flubject to
headaches, dizzy pelU and sharp, stab
bing pains. Then there's surely some
thing wrong. Probably it's kidney
weakness 1 Don't wait for more seri
ous kidney trouble. Get back your
health and keep it. For quick relief
get plenty of Bleep and exercise and
use Doan't Kidneu 1W- They have
helped thousands. Ask your neighoorl
A Nebraska Case
Alfrod N e n o w,
carpenter, 415 a.
3rd HL, Norfolk,
Nebr., nays: "I
had lumbago and
my kidneys were
In a disordered con
dlUon. This was
caused by straining
work, when I Bat
down I had to get
down easy. I had
nliaru tmlns In my
kidneys that felt ns
""though I had been
struck ln my bacK.
A number of boxes
of Doan'n Kldner
Plus drove the lumbago away ana
left my back strong again."
Get Doen's nt Any Store, 60c Bos
DOAN'S 'VfJLV
FOSTER-MI LBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. V.
Coming Up to the Scratch.
Ncxdor Is the stuff you planted
coming up ul I right?
Nnybor Yes, thanks to you, old
chap, for letting your chickens run
round loose. Boston Transcript.
There Is nothing more satisfactory
nfter a day of hard work than a Una
full of snowy white clothes. For such
results use Red Cross Ball Blue.
Country Without Scenery.
When the projected trnns-Australlati
line from Oodnodatta to Port Darwin
is completed the traveler on It will
bo confronted with whnt will be,
probably, the dreariest railway Journey
In tho world. The greuter part of
the route lies through a desert reclon,
practically devoid of life, und utterly
uninteresting.
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
vj
RE LL-ANS
iFOR INDIGESTION
SLOW
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Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi
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bring quick relief and often ward off
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Look for the name Gold Medsl on every tmaj
ana accept no Imitation
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
The Antiseptic, Healing Powder
far tke Fcet
Takes tho friction from the shoe, fresh
ens tho fcet and gives new vigor. At
night, when your fcet are tired, sore
and (iwollen from walking and dancing,
Hprlnkle ALLEN a KOOT-KAbK in the
toot-bath and enoy ttae tillaw ol it
without sn acae.
Oyer 1,600,00c pounds of Powder for the
HAY FEVER
Ask Your Druggist for M. A. P.
WepoattlTely guarantee to conquer any ease
of HAY rEVEtt, no matter bow long standing.
Hundreds bare been restored to health, why
not youT Why suffer all the agonies of this
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literature upon request.
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Seap 25c, Oistaest 25 end 50c, Tslcaa 25c
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Prints Vest Pocket and Brownie.
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