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PAGE TWKI.VE KDMONTON RI'LLETIN ITRIDAT, JUfcY 4, V. Make Friday Your Final Exhibition Shopping Day i i i .a i i I A 1 Staple Values That Convince COTTON HUCK TOWELLING 17 inches wide, blfjwhr-J I'otton. Excellent f r individual and hand lawelt *? ** A yard JC WASH CRASH TOWELLING -I'liion linen, h ine I it's wide. All white with woven border. Ktrongly made aiul r gt; absorbent OC A yard . OiJC EXTRA QUALITY VICTORIA LAWN Fine imported quality snow white lawn. :** gt; pri TURKISH FACE CLOTHS Soft absorbent knitted .i*-li cloths, 1- x 11 inches sixe. White, sky and pink edgo. 1 Or* P-ll**? a a w a a * ** Here are Timely Hints I t* Jill j Mil i lt; i i M-iitii NIVn Hl na * , - fshe* wuic- Kicffptinnal at Uui * ECr in* A nni J J V* SILKS FOR JULY Georgette Crepe, a Yard, 2.00. In 2*K different eolon that will match witli nny deairerl shndr. M-nl for waists, sleeves or ovenlrapes ; 36 inches wide. *fc OO yard Ir evv Extra Heavy White Habutai. a Yard 2.75 Absolutely nntearnhle. this silk is made specially for undi*r-garmciits and waists; 'Mi O 7K inrbe* wide. A yard .. *P tm i tj White Pongee Silk, a Yard. 2.75 Vou will liko this for sport skirt* or men's sliirts. for it is extra strong and washds 4 0 7K Wells 34 ia wide A yard lt;J gt; Zr. O You Simply Must Have a Wash Wc have thing inland nmst Skirt for Exhibition Wear hiid aside a special selection of charmingly appropriate Wash Skirts that are thc Inhibition. You'll say so, too. when you see them. Wc selected Friday as opportune day for you to procure, without undue haste, one of these stylish and wc have arranged the prices to appeal to every woman's purse. just thc the best skirts, Mtf a or He is a jaunty little Wash Skirt of jean lt;p .a D twill that will cause you to wonder at the extremely low price. It is very smartly tailored and daintily trimmed whh pockets and buttons. Sizes are from 24 to 36. As. tfjo CA A cleverly designed Bedford Cord model, cut rtl J gt;0. OV) 2n tjlc vcrv newest style. Tt is fully belted. pocketed and finished with pearl buttons. Be sure and ask to see this one. Sizes 24 to 36. At 3.95 This is a rare value. Developed of cotton gabardine in several fetching styles, it io finished with very pretty designs. Fully gathered all round. belted, and trimmed with pearl Buttons and pockets. Sizes 2d to 30. At 5.50 A dressy Skirt of cotton gabardine is beautifully tailored. witli shirred wakt. belt and trimmings of pock- cts and pearl-buttons. White only in this style. Sizes 24 to 30. At djfi AC For rare beauty and distinc- pO. VD tion 0f personality this line has few rivals. Made of fine quality gabardine with fancy striped vesting. Has charming fancy belt and is finished with potfeets and pearl buttons. Sizes 24 to 30. Four Fractical Items - W rM O'Cedar Mop*. 1.50 For quick, efficient* House- cleaning use an OVcdar M * gt;, triangle or round fcbape, I'umpleti.- with polish- ,,,,a dle- 1.50 special Sprucetex Polish, 35c Your floors and furniture look batter if you u e Sprucetex Polish. Reg. 50c I / bottle. Special O tJ t Teapot*. Special at 1.25 Beautifully finished English Globe TeapOt*. with dainty leaded gtazc design, Uood sizes. lt; 1 oe Special . * * a gt; mm* J Three-Gallon Stone Crocks, 80c These heavy grey glazed Stone Crocks arc- complete with the lid. ftO/* Tl K nif ej Il* rmr-tit Special Men's Summer Underwear for Exhibition Wear BALBRIOGAN COMBINATIONS Cool and comfortable fitting with ahort sleeves and knee length. Sizes 34 to 42. Per suit . .... 2.00 Long sleeves and ankle length, per suit 1.60 WHITE LISLE COMBINATIONS Well made of high-grade mercerized yarn, with long sleeves ami auklo length. Sizes 36 to 42. Priced according to quality at 3.00 and 3.50 MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS A medium weight, splendid wearing garment. Sizes 36 to 44. Per garmt ut 1.00 Beautiful Draperies Make Beautiful Homes -hrrrrh- pattcrm-d Cretonnes with all the freshness of J;limT cr 'J 'J-j prcttv .Nets in all the newest weaves; gt; lcs and Marqu gt; gt; LU.s Mi awn plain'or with fancy borders: and lovely rich Pile Velvets- l ese lyrics are now on display in our Draperv Department, second tloor vve will be delighted to tell you about them and show you sketches ot tne newest styles in Draperies. V- I n J m- D aa r a . g. 1-00, 1-25, 1.50 cial Reductions on Better Cretonnes yard special 89c When you see these lovely Cretonnes and Repps you will agree with iin thai they nre extraordinary values. There are hundreds of yards in every uoneeivahlc color combination: light-colors, pretty designs For bedrooms and large Moral or bird designs for living or dining room: :it inches wide. .. - *. QQ REDUCTIONS IN FAIR MILLINERY Special, a yard 4 . m 4 lt; ; 41 Trans-Filet Marquisette, a Yard, 75c ' The last word in curtain material. Tins beautiful transparent drapery fabric i1- the newest in drapery material- It is woven from tin- silky yarns h gt; :i njeeial process, giving it an unusually pretty finish. Ir will afford txcellent wear and will launder perfectly. With . cream or ecru colors, 36 inches wide. A yard * gt;** ...75c Moderately Priced Cretonne5, a Yard, 45c i retonnea uf this quality today is worth 90e a yard. We were fortunate in m gt;curing a quantity of this in light colors only. ; ;i special price. The designs and coloring nrm vprj apjiroprlta*for bedroom use; 4 ? :tt; inches wide; Yard aJ Colored Bordered Voilea, a Yard 35c l'iiin i- a splendid quality woven evenly from fine 4rtt*. 'i 1 lt;4 centre ifl plain with a dainty eolored hor- lor on hoth gt;ides. Colors are blue, pink, green and -old. 36 inches wide Two Exhibition Specials io WHITE HOSIERY Attractive and Cool, Specially Selected in Anticipation of Your Exhibition Needs. Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, Per Pair 39c These have garter top, spliced heels and toes and double sole. They arc a good medium weight and will wash and wear well White only. Sizes 81-2 to OQ 10 Special, pe pair . * * v Women's Stop Run Silk Hose, Per Pair 1.25 ' Radium Brand with elastic garter top of iiie thread. Shaped, seamless and reinforced at all points oEjsear. Wc recommend these hose as a very satisfactory line. All sizes in white. Special. d 1 OP per pair * m m Here's Your Straw Hat for the Fair Men'a Tuscan Straws, 1.25 Thefe are fine Tuscan straws with flat and saucer shaped .crowns, and very light weight chipped straws in a range of different shapes with assorted colored bands. This is a splendid value d* fl O C nl Appearance and Durability in Straws Natural Colored Straws in Panama shape Jth narrow nlack band, sennett straws with flat crown and snap brim and fine chipped f. dora-shaped straws. Comfort, appearance and durability admirably d* 1 7 R combined. Price tP 1 9 JAMES RAMSEY Untrimmed Hata to 4.50, for 95c Here's a special opportunity to purchase a smart Modish liar for the Exhibition. and after, of course, at a savings heretofore unheard of. There are isilora, droops, turbans, rolled brims, side turns, tarns and poke shapes in tagcl, miian. hemp and straw braid j black and colors. Exhibition reduction is from 4.50 to ,,. ... 95c m Trimmed Panamas 3.95 At this special Exhibition priee. you have a choice cf larffa flop hnu, drooping sailor*, side tarns nnd mushroom shap B, Tho trimmings of flowers, ribbon, fruit, etc., are very pretty. Special Exhl- Q Q Ef You Should Sec These Fancy Collars All Moderately Priced at 76o Won't You Naad One for the Exhibition? CREPE COLLARS Square or ronnd, dainty lace edges in fl*f b, maize or white. Price 76c FINE ORG NDY COLLARS, featuring the new long roll shape. Also sqnare roll style; both hava fanny odges. Priee *. 75o WASITAHLF SATIRE COLLARS You oan g.-t round or square style at 70o PIQUE COLLAR AKDCUFK8KT8, both the ronnd on.I square styles havo iarrow lainrtrimmed edges. Price , .. ..., i,..,., .., 7flt For the Women A special showing of 97-lnch Plonnolng and Swiss .* I U I 1 at I I IMtin llllll M lltHIIMH MM 9* ou Perhaps yon haven't yot seen onr 18-lneh Oambrie Corsot revering and Flonneing at ,,,.,,,,,, 60o 1.00 Writing Pads in Lea- ther Cases, 39c Charming little leather Writing Pad and Card Cases, reduced from 1.00 to 39o A round the City KOVRVH BAND AT IV Soaaa'i n*nd wlil *v cr.ncmrt AI nim K* t Fl* Vmr n*sl Sunday aXt rnootu, KinMoirroa bam: 'i.kaiu* lt;i , Kdmonton hmnu. rt* r.nga tor th W gt;a radins Thar dfiy tnt*:u. lw- itrt.ltoWWtotWW. mm coinpnrrd with fi. lM.. tltAl. nv.tivvvxi gt;i tkm to ixmnrnow. Il*-nrn Itckctd to th i:-l/n-nlon . hililtinn w. i .old at all railway sta. tiona fmm July ftih m Uih. tnr*hialv*. ItMurn Hm'l July l ih. Tha rilun rats U * firm mml ji-Ui.r I kaapara of m lnwl h jft Moapitd Uhm tlrna or lha ally pollea afturt dur* i n Tiwiruiiiiy Ml Sail' MIYISTKKN AT ri / .iHT. Pr* it ay St* war I and Unit. Umnrgm V. HmMh, n nlafay ot tAttAttft, w n-* Im Cm tmry fnr Th ir d y Th*y ara rom xi'tot t r x Mrr*n(r m nu ftmrAinm tht Hntmmx irtmol and tha pr gt;. ad w T rhnioal mehmml In* -ha *nilra *for*n n and n( (hi liraia PrimrsM ra .*rv d. nu umi gt;*r..lay mnrmnir, Vrmttm Brnnk and Mrs, limm '/.-iiiplmr, rnrm stau ha. lut hasrrl on tlu nhnrifa and lhalv -. Iialhtf prooaadad with. PAST FOUR WEEKS litnM its i:h k.u gt;, J, V. Btant-n h va The NEW Kellogg'' DOMINION Cora Flakes AKTl'KJVa Mf. atnl Mra v d wtll tk i th-i.g tmtt, HKtoinm-t-r yranW Hlan *a. llmt arrlv . la Hahfiy . trim o iruju. ll* wtll r gt;iw gt;ad * trnm '*:- 1- lt; *n fnan.ii la ht eaat ba- fort rttur gt;Bf to Kdmonton I* PR AS. of tli* Ui li II*K IhlUlWTll Worn y I* I(.'*i wrtfh, '.mtttlm, hfg in ftU cardan (hi fmmr an mmmnV.ant i/r. w gt;h ol pen* whicjj hava havn rnaiurod and raady for (ati;* ua* mr nver a wti*k Th y ara N-i:ia l-'x mmlmlom dwarfa and f*cap d froai and uttornii A fino aampla ot Ihraa I gt;a a was i 'ft at tha llullatln offlca a faw d y* K ' frn U.'ntnn;, iiiS'-T-MninUin Cattlo Men Frora Booth' Aro Looking to Peace River for Settlement Kiirnoii'f.n m f.'-i-r to pal Ili maalvaa ntti of tha hols,*1 Uany nf thaaa ara apd Wynminy itnd lha . to to to. .to rm. 4. m iwn * gt;.' rf . in n ft * rnrqiu r hf*avy dUFln* tha (.- ; ihr*a yman A* on* man pam rita4 Thupaday innrn- PS: W hava haan *n nt-ar dFlai aut IhSl w* wtra furr.ad In n pur al.ink At n tn Hathin ' Bach i tha ? *- ann why l/nU d duiea nlnckman ara bains .iiu cwtl 14 tha north. In addition q paining*, tha Hd- monton, Dunvagan and Brlhih Ool- umBia Hallway, durlnii tha paat waak, A tranaporied tan par ipadi o. ca atock. flfty-lhraa oar toada.nf alio cn*Tflhaad( ft and cjx aara of eitonU. tttera1 HAQ NEW SCHEME FO PLEASnWTHX IN HALF HOLIDAY Oar * fl a .. **1* '2221 r ni-rt.lWH- mr V XtlU right fTow nUT ** n- n an4 fi* h n lt;l d** tMomAm. ma D0MI CORN 2 A '/.Vu.;;c.'.c..ico. z, * Ait'An r.f. . r* ( apt. kfxnky. ii, a, ov y. orrv i-acKa-a K*nn d gt;. It a ').. tttmtrif i*t *hv : lt; iafaoiiv B '.:a lt;ioa aad p *.or t* pr *c 4i cv*mt a tmmctft I to a o m', r-ctmemi. haa rvturnvd to tha i c.t gt; Ma axp t* to taava for tha ram ffeorttv aad mtmr fo raiurn wtca th* Ita of :ak-* up rairtd i'a herr Wu:iei *i gt; rt ir, t-rixm tor fh gt;o* hr riiirwy Kxhn* Ami Aftotr U*vintc oqU hm irjtrs* iu tu hjrb lt; w lt;nrt Ut***** vim** witii P t44 gt; ' ko rw K MfffetVHl . nri cvmt m tit Mvrrl oxhmr rVMI s gt;o Th rm m .-crrv iKXJvii:; rrfMwr. I'Ui rmm* * * *: l v 4 Vf*svr Aim iH WIN* too n Wrdr.M rmt*m+4i thm t JV' frfl gt;a,lOJf itO t 0 r When using WILSONS FLY PADS REA-j 0IRCC1I0NS CAREfUllY AND j'Hi'caiii* gt; EXACTLY Best o; ah My Kiiicr* ilk per Packet tf aft) Bf Grocers n SWncrii otoret. n d of riirkrning ofl during 'h monTh pi JVU4 ** I ft4 WfrQt**, tr f- f,c to gt;hc PMoa Rlrtr Country V r th Kdmi ntun I);inve n and Bnttwh Columbia H.4-:w.i gt; hat hmen heav*- during th pmmt four wfrki that) dur in* any orhrr menth ot tht pfcMal year H'jrrUnujr p a;jc hwwrfr: iia *co; aara holered thm ) gt;u K v r fioun'O during tb werk i- d.uff Juam 7*th th m num bar bring * xc u*tvt ot p*f* *ona whu purchaaed thruuirtt iirlc t* olj/y *' oaa rrn TTr unmi kj ,,n pf t' ' r .c* a appartAt that oaltlt ioc of tbe aouib ci uun arc iookioc forward to tht I'tact lUver Cu n y With tbr d*a Of bccvNfUiiK icit gt;rt rractica 1 gt; f ft gt; p 1101 uf thon eawias the coun- :rv fluKfij ttr ptat frw worka have bra-a nift froiu ;i.c drought I pdi i gt;* tvutb wbo. bj r M gt;2) 6; , wf Aui up I/U4T - rr ivc *-- I arm Ittratng toward the country n6rfto ol A msf st:(iA for lha ha lt;f-h lt;*;idar hM t *n rwar' gt;ni in xhm Olty Own- MWODVi by I*. Marks. barr-ivi*r of KiinioniuTi.4 ha bAxha ot whtch ti tha auppoaltloft lhat lha half holiday whould ba upon vary ap daya in (ha waek for dtffarant kiatU of buai- naaa Mr Mark* cay*. wOUXl U at that tht Oouncll ttaalf ahoyld niaka a *chadu1a of 'clasaaa* of baaineaae* baa- rd on tha half holiday uPQn which to raniatn clnaad, For txampia aTT buslnrfwas withla thr purview of thta enactment who w h to clou on Man- Jay aftrrnoon t honld bo placad In lata A. ;ho a claaiov Tutaday aftar- noon tn c1aa R. Wednesday Afternoon n clAAa C Thin-Adas' tl:rr*-on iv. * ti. Friday afternoon in 9UW K. ftstur- fky ifurnwn in ciaaa r. TWa wouhl rnaka tha bjUw work- +** fMiiu and wou d TIIK pyui luojty tf ilaoidu whav half-hulJilay thry wlahad II ui prupoaad by tha wr. whan tht plablacita on oar.y ta aubmitt d (hat iba ballot eiva tha public an opportunity uu tbla luffulion EXQTEMENT IN CATTLE JUDGING AT CALGARY FAIi Thar* w* mat x lt; :i m Dt mrooi h* mitla t..mm mi V*u pary mn Ytmtti Oay whap (tta ll. fvr.l *Hk balaa Judvad.. H fci tf*afetfu rf thai was rv r auch a Ur up he form tha *n or vh.n ui gt;M hrp wwa mgmu Won Uv rt-tmA lV :ouit * th Oa; Lad IC Oliffurd. *f Oahawa. wn inn it *rv Thar* waa a W attaaOaaoa v .. tklrd day or tba fair, bui mo: ao bij AO-the-koliilajf. natural fry o DODDS KIDNEY tr that cioaiug vhouVd ' voi* ThB CAh*Oi AN SA*.T CO. UMITE tXllttJ T KIKI- IN , Qnabea .luly * Foraat fcro* arc ra- i. rted rafcinp at AbKtlb 9 lha Ua'e if the TranacQni*oaDtal r* lway and tn h* d'a t cta atone th Itn* of thr C' . n,.i .iiki a: Juhn railway 'I. Sa?HE UM/V fi* We Pay Cash for Victory Bonds r. B. MATTHKWB CO.. LTD. Uround Floor MrI -od Hulldln VOL. X. No. 57 INSURANCE AT . COST FOR THE r DISABLED MEN 0. W. V. A. in Oonvention Want Government to Make This Provision SIR JAMES LOXTOHEED leqviest* Removal from Ministry of SoldieiV Civil Re estabHshment Neuti Tc AtUndan citem of th Petit; (By B NKfTR. ihat vaten Indian, ot nown. rodi Ins and ai round-up carry thn evanta by Fourth of vlded for crowda ch lively Ugh many of tl to remain Today'a wldaly-adv of roping: i which war Hit by a ri uie during Laat cvenli for all buc nine of the weat plalru the apecta their tents. VANCOUVER. July 4. SUtui for ctlve membership In the O.W.V-A. ill remain aa *t prt ent. accordlntr n a declaion reached thla momlne ' he Dominion convention which. I* ittlns here, with the additional pro- lilon for taking in men wh have nmr. rtain service on a belligerent front. nd that portion of the mercantile narlne under control of the British ii vy. Measures brought forward by Manl- oba delegates urging drastic action cainst prfltoere formed the main eub- eet of debate at the afternoon seaslon -f the convention. Other matters of mportance war* the unanimous selec- lon of Montreal aa the meeting place f the convention in 1920. Discussion f recommendations with regard to Rational training, the disposition of nrplus funds collected In Canada for 'ar purposes and the sale by the gov- iiiment of swamp lands to soldiers. I,:hIIi--* Auxiliaries At the outset authority was given n the Dominion executive to deal with he question of the recognition of dies auxiliaries.oT'the G.W.V.A. as cletlea affiliated to the main body- Delegatea commented favorably nn 'ie report of the committee on voca- onal iralnlnr end education. The re- olution which was adopted following nslderfttion of this report opens with request thnt the government remove r James Lougheed from the ministry f aoldlera civil re-establlshment. This na wired to Sir Robert Borden with request for speedy action. Idfc Insurance at Cost Section T, panned without dlscuaslon. sks the government tti make provls- m that soldiers otherwise dlsquall- Ironflidf e to secure ' CAN. FR( One Edm H. H FIRST Canadian by tlisabllitv may b6 fe Insurance at Cust ttV Action 8 aaka that inr Imperial gov- irument arnd lrnvolllns repreaenta* vea to Canada to deal with matter* fTect*nK penaiona and allowance* of iiperial votarana now n Canada. The rraolutlon aaka that swamp mil within 20 miles of a railroad be iade quickly and easily available for *ttl jiiefU by rifturned men who ap- ly between July 81. i9I9t and July I. 193:: Support I-aw and Order The report of the* Induatriai com* iU lt;*e waa much dealt with. When a flrat aectlon pledging the veterans the support Of law and order and v.nunclnr the attempted control of 'ir nlzed labor by ejciromlata. had tatl conaldared. Comrade Bataford, of - Innlpejr. aaked that an amendment gt; made adding to clauae two the foi* wtnft: That thia association ia unalter- gt;ly opposed to all oapitallatlc com- n M which seek to control the pov- nln body of thta country, That the Dominion government hm ged to introduce a ateeply sraduated coma tax to have th* gt; effect of restorer to the people all excess profits ade during the war and that the ttish system of Inheritance and suc- sli gt;n duties ht adopted in Canada. That the government be asked to frcducc aa aoon aa possible legiala- gt;n which would make nil war bonds ' excesa of 5,000 held by any one ln- -*-part of the taxable Income. That If the government conaldera e foregolnic provisions Inadequate to -set the needa of the caae, the GW . A, ahould pledge Itaelf to support en mora drastic measure*, even to le confiecatlon of wealth if neces- After protracted discussion of the opoaed amendments, most of which is favorable, Comrndea BaUford. Ider and McPhersnn were appointed committee to draft the amendment final form, the rough draft having en endorsed in, principle. cers AIN ELIMINATES PRESENT DANGER FROM BUSH FIRES ames Were Perilously Near the Town of Iroquois Falls oBALT, Ont,, July 4. Immediate nger from bush firoa appears to ve bean eliminated throughuiit the trlct of Temiskamlng by the rain Ich fell today tnd vhich was ead over a *Hf i* territory. The uatlon tins evening, according to orts received her-t from tha north, very greatly improved, but more n la urgently needed. Tonight the wind has swung ufiH to the northwast and a sharp ip ln the temperature has takon cm The wind remalne high but overcast sky suggests further rain ore morning: uruuls Junction had a particular- narrow oscape from destruction. Id only the opportune arrival of n In the earyl houre of today la tared to have aaved the village, homes of some of the aetiiera tr Tlmmin ware burned and sev- 1 saw-mllls in tbat district were eatenejl. oquoU Kalis was seriously men- d and the flames had crept p*r so m gt; the town before rain noved the danger for the preaent. KILLED AND THREE INJURED IN AUTO SMASH liOXDOK latest fight rived at Rl the shell c fired by Ci b oh of m Brigadfc, Ca the last six General Ir flglUitig aj Northern t homeward Roughly ap In four sec tlllery has b sides, and h ish, United erattona ov hundred ml The whoi looked ver; good humor Practically are returne about ten ; gt; the original a purely v carefully pi afe: Col. C. T Ottawa: Lie V. F. Edra Vancouver; T. H. Hung The brlgi on October they were ei Bolsh Officers a aome conne pertences, b their enemy, business wa sian affairs i they say, hi to our men. be said thai were solely i whole forceH plying the lery- There SO BolshevU artillerymen lege* Fight hours nnd tl to abandon reoaptured 1 In Januaj desultory ba months, the 6,000. General I 1.S00, lnrhp Canada. II* 60 miles, b wounded, bi Tho Cana paign numb men. The c campaign w others killed ottlcmr killef Campbellton ed to the Ca pathetic lttt heard of Ca end and ma pinned on h which he h expeditions were well of good flghten their morale they began mobilised fr army. etht TXXIPEO, July a Mrs. Kom Ke* oli, of St. Honlfaca. waa killed, aod Otbera Injured aa tbs result of an owoblle accident late lout nlglir Tii* Ilty bappenrd St tbe C.P.It. crosalor tbe corner of A herd taa uremia sod tary itreet, lu tbe aortb rnd, taa sum lie btlug bit by the Winnipeg Ummch laK Thr Injorrd sr**: Uorrnto rey- and Olga Rlr a, lnlurir tittknnwn; nnd young daughter of Mm. K *roacb. wbo offering frAm a broken leg. tlOI'S NP KTA- T KIOTIXG. MSTKItDAM. Jfliy t Seftoua Bparts rioting took place at iMrtmund. Pnu T Mcr ay Tbr food shop* were plus- A. Qort itfrnmuf f too pi hare entered r n:rn brigade sp i they found ( Bolsheviki. forces ostens forces auddc their ofnceri vlkl. The et ammunition. Tha Cana think the w mlxup. The: till ptiraulni fighting in t: far aa their ; Jjig may co out tangible Caronta at Lanc* rer a **f iria Ceollt zmtt*. Seattle at P Om ar 2ad , York PUfUburg i Cblcago at 1
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