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; PAGE FOUR i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i ‘ + e everyone else, General Tri is ! The Bismarck Tribune |...” pg he peutisdlar? peort Helton per {which he is engaged. The lawyer will say that the| THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ts ¥ i" He (Established 1878) law is the most important thing to civilization, the tre eens ((iictor will say that his work in preserving health | ~-. Bpblished the Bismarck Tribune Company, ‘and life is the most important. Yet we-must admit! te nb, and entered id postoffice St that General Tripp can find many facts tb substan- D. Mann..........President and Publisher tiate aa ae as to the importance of power Bob “Hathaway's Enoeranher low- She {hougtt, tenderly, that the: ble in Advabee aorta ells 5 & ged her. votec\andibetrayed herself | business men 'Tnobed (at him 8 iption Rates Payable in 87.20, The development of super-power systems, mean- | i 7 hy glancing ape nivel foward they loved him. aan by Tai ee perear, (in Bismbrek) .. 20 | ing systems so interlinked that ‘Continuous electric | 7 : | way, Privates" “No he isn't in, Would] pints eager (0.8 dirm corner of the y Py 2 4 current is assured regardless of breakdowns and ac- 5 : you ‘like to leave 2 message?” ethane Feem,cich with Daily by mail, per year, 3 - \ ‘ { dark panel >. Upholatered, (in state cutside iin og +++ 6.09! cidents, has made it possible for wholesale develop- | | “til wait Rati! spilt was Mae eed ‘airs, and with Daily by mail, outside of Nort! a. --++-- OY ment of many industries and communities. Power Bp trypan, rade tg Mol He a ety Songs af - Paint! carefully folded primly in ber’ “her brown ed between a Fs Member Audit Buteau of Cireulation is consistently available almost everywhere. It is! INS; | .. ise frlendly and jifel ‘ 5 ke di ies of n AN, wines a Member of The Assccisted Press making it possible for Industries to leave the crowd- | St : “Oh, I don’t’ think be back| dows, She had never before been in The Associated Press is exclusively entitled £9 ed cities, thereby permitting them to reduce costs ai N | Geetl the. mdla of thd’ stesrsean.” | Mini meentatag widens sak chee Seated Rglp gy ‘otherwise credited in this pa- | 2Nd improve living conditions for the workers, \ ' muted voice. “He's got a luncheon|tent as Bob studied the menu. zd ie the lecsl news of spontaneous origin Flectricity has certainly done much {o gain for’! . < y jagged with—with his uncle,| After he had ordered for both of per, and also ¢ of lication of all | America the industri : ir. Cluny, and then he's going out| them, he looked at her with smiling, published herein. All rights of republi America the industrial supremacy of the world, Our | LZ < to Enfield, I believe.” direct iry. PR spill it, Fait! other matter herein are also reserved. ; workmen now have at their disposal an average of! Z . ; IN wait—” Faith began, but was mike "a nee ve cusett ! gs if hich } | —, by the opening the} mind. in trouble again, Forei; resentatives j3% horsepower per worker, which is about double ; interrupted b i suppose? 34 like ‘to. flett. “a G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY opp that available to the workmen of England, the next | ‘ , Seo ie Bote arin ote ele that yousimply ‘wanted to. see, me, Go DETROIT ¢. (most highly developed nation. It is for this reason | & ll EOE that” ‘Re reached: acromm the takte F: Tower Bldg, NE, BURNS AND SMITH ‘that the American workman is able to enjoy better | . ‘ a her cold fingers, to; ing “NEW YO! es ee” «Fifth Ave. Bldg. | standards of living than any other working people x a -agénized eye: ; with the ‘long-stemmed water goblet, y CAG EGTA) in the world. In this advantageous development 5 é 5 Ba on ieee Pi ey ~~ be} arene the Mlosa ea *“(Otticial City, State and 7 electricity has played an enviable part which is en- a i r= Joyous weleome. “How ewtally, king|to her cheeks, : Constructive Publicity + {titled to due recognition. ; g Ki of you to stop b: } vgnted you wh have tomething te tell you,” is . Pay if : ‘ Sgo'- tof she reac! into he Gov. A. G. Sorlie and J. M. Devine, state immi- —————- : for bev namdbage eee ect, tw tion commissioner, secured some valuable pub- | Wells, the ‘Mechanic > iy be to P aed something,” tat for North Dakota lust week, The chief exec- At the recent British motor show, the ears which = , x % serious but singule tt Ger an aon aie nave an excellent address over radio sta- | aia ae ecmment were those, with a body de- ’ front Bob with} less blue 6 a ae drew tron the . sisal oe ft ily | signed by the son of H. G. Wells, rioted novelist and = » . = i / e four anonymous letters tion WMAQ under the auspices of Be Sey iia ovelist anc ; SeGle net be Ove ek aie Me nei ieee News. Chicago's leading evening daily as a pt ' a y, * viously guilty gi id which Maith had found under for Gov. Sorlie’s address issued a radio photologue | It was not because of the name of the designer, tainly, not : Cherry's matteo. 00s wea taken 3 " i avure | but because of the cars themselves with their dis- Seal @ 5 jout her sister’s know! t which comprised a full page in the rotogr Fett i { ‘All right, B . envelope of the busi i ection of last Saturday's paper devoted to North | tinguished lines that crowds gathered, { auiet place ea: ; ba ry te: tai ; i Dakota and its rescurces. Mr. Devine made an ex-) A second son of the great writer is, making a Bel anyone: cay day as the a Sia Bageysdons cellent selection of the pictorial matter and under | name for himself in the film industry 6f America. o J paper, the envelope and the plese of i 5 eae ‘and concise lines of| Many fathers, who wonder why the heavens cursed 4 who had finally seated. 3} used. carbon paper which she had 3 each illustration are snappy : ole ith , * desk, with her : rd | filched from the desk of the sloe-eyed lanation trom hia pen. them wit such a ne’er-do-well son who won’t come S 4 ‘ 7 | Miss Gonzales. x map of the state has under it these lines: “A into the business, carry on for them, and be a bless- é unui pane, sf this! “Do you know anything about ents state whose wealth resides in fertile |ine in their old age, might ponder upon the ense of : ’ Cy Fdenten inc hen nates: amet tg “Jands and in the industry of its 750,000 forward- | Mr. Wells and his two sons. i 4 BoB answered, his| She had drawn-the binckmailing let; Sadie people.” Mr. Wells is a great writer, One son is a Breat | ye be: A cd nd bho Held from’ their envelopes and: now The Chicago Daily News is doing a fine servies|motor designer, The other a great film executive. | . | fondness dnd joy. Father ie aMexi-|Inid them, opened, in a little stack, in devoting a page each week to the forty-eight Mr. Wells never asked his. sons to be writers be- | < American. She's a crac! ten- it in the world?” ~ he | bi : ‘hare. possible the governor of each {Cause he was interested in that work. He asked | | Setaehen: which is ail Seetencevereed . “Of epurse 1 don't— i states and where possible go" \th c in. How have you beet: anyway? iw them before—why, good state supplements this editorial effort with an ad- them only to do that job they could do best because | — a | Lord, good to see * dear.”| God, Faith, this is blackmail!” dress upon his own commonwealth. j they liked it best, i ’ again. ‘Couldn't say, mister. Not, 4, si ith watched North Dakota’s outstanding features are excellent- ot \ Pein to nls od choca FEES Y . ‘ te Deakin Muti formation. You'll have to wait till| ons ly set forth in this most unique and valuable pub- lutiny in the Ranks the inquest, or maybe till the trial.” ° Ral incredulity, ‘anger and astonish- £ Welty: stunt. It scems that there have been “words” in the! “The trial!” gasped Judith. “Whom {20d HF Dette See ete Be ‘ % ‘ triumphal cross-country flight of Queen Marie of | are they going to try: light offe dT fel fe fforts of this kind bring results and place the ‘ 3 n Marie of | Ys : slight offense, an elt sorry: for Re eiitaces of the state betare wiareat body of pro-| Se ag paren sco "his tengo moving, iaside, his| they) ane, Rave her, a chance. But] was.tsarly of that he was as _ spective settlers. Probably a million readers saw the dj een ser aes phrases as ° ‘Shut up! and “If you WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE | | them in wonder at their excitement, | cheek, as he repent 4 saia, | senoarapher? She's a good one, 1}. ab ‘page last Saturday devoted to North Dakota. This |on’t keep your face still, I'll tame it for you!” have! yuDETH MARTIN is teaching her here's the city editor?” asked| fhe play. At last, “Huh?” he said,/admit, but let's talk about you. ‘What .in the world made you ver ence could not be reached as effectively in any |Percolated from the queenly entourage. . | fest year in Pendleton State Univers) ‘ Judith tuted away, the teara|arehe they t Tee Woke eee oN Te | ry eee Tnine about | this other manner. | ct seems that there is internal distension among| "ing WATERS, a rebellious nento nat wake him. “He's n'a helluva T2RtinE 0 Men aye. yar nee| lack, before. Makes your demnanded.a» he laid the letters to Both Gov. Sorlie and Mr, Devine were on the job|‘Meenly followers as to whose job it is to boss th: | and DR. PETER, DORN, serious ypied the whole] peated Wetherel curtly: |" The stopping of theta Se cyt ecnae mute and, rable’ is and made the hest of the cpportunity ts sell North aria whose right to say, “Go we shalt!” and,| astronomy profes: admire. her. front, page, while they was gettin The chief rubbed one cheek with] Faith the net a_napkih, 2 ! y 3 Stay home we wilt!” AN TI 'N is extra.’ i the palm of his hard. “How d’ Tlother than her. wae: much. y ine in Dakota to the rest of the nation. ‘ raged by her choice of student triends| Wetherel turned to Judith. “The|;now? When the ti . they'll |; he? a eld eribetegers i More and ‘more, as the queen takes’ her new per-|and secks to bring her into submis! s office is our next best bet,”|try the suspect, of “course.” + See eecees, a3 nd “ayes that, Faith could sjacket manent and glinted wave throughout this land of| #8 to faculty conventions, without) he said, taking her arm. .|_.‘May we see W asked! her with him. - ‘ “It hadn't been ¢ In a Strait. jac! e' the fi d th, N 4 success. They started off again, in silence.| Wetherel. “Let’s-eat: at the Athletic Club— r ki i th Bismarck has just completed. its Fourth Annual| t tee and the home of the brave, are we con-|. MYRA ALDRICH, in love with Erle,| The court house was several blocks| But Judith caught him by _ the| just around the cornér.. We can find have do a “4 State Corn Show which was successful from every|Vinced that perhaps one should be paid exactly. ‘as| '* Pierre Beene tebe eeceein old brick building by the} sieeve. Not _now.f Erle promt want |s quiet. coraer there:. S@s, carly: and ave dane aul 4 POR *. iy tasliols jac efriends Mrs. Brown, al us to see him: k” a, a ‘a Cte ‘ angle. The Auditorium proved inadequate to.ac-| Well for the privilege of working for a queen as for dicovering Ther secret, love, ‘affate m. 1d WL the windows the chief nodded 'hia hind. “Yep, sntn® spite ‘of Ker intned: feelings of| pe “office, se chemapelbage aay for ee oC eee aor pesser, Ce - bger? blackmails Mrs. torn boetieh police station across the street.. A Ht Fh ome A te eked up : apinieiea' eo here Be long. ne- by: your. pnomrapher, he.told ee ase i. nom oh sata Jacket tor piu Oo Mera ericc tats when. Iodkeh|tontie night chiefs eiflse building and hailed a. taxi. Sey eee ebae deters he tins erent | Lake Goeth Ay is ania whet If it 4s-to be expanded and. made: to Editorial Comment is alone in Myra’s sorority house| | Will opened the door and followed| tell the driver to-take us out into the/ cq by lounging members of ere Peery anal ou don’t know what future x i a 0 tue sf Paar eal for ee “Labeler holida: Frege Bess eee nte pert i sone county a 2 i Sade, eee Fe-lletic Club as he‘escorted her through Before she: “could reply. the waiter serve. er the needs o: e & eak in the door. Jus sl 6 8 vs 1 ‘d | lax a little? ‘won't want to go i racy 9 A 4 munity, 2 more suitable exhibition place must be Spirit of Optimism Revealed the air, frightening him away. slouched over a ‘solitary game of|back into, that ‘stuffy. hoarding petiagescarer ba pricy ioe inteseiees pr cemeonnes (withthe ' ame be wank Spirit o} imism Reveal After the new term opens, Shea’s| chess. He started up when he saw] house.” : Santi ove beRBNRon tas he pncoed ie tii cadasseukss provided. How this is to be done must be worke (Duluth Herald) pay is orgie — his rae the. ‘ ¥, herd es Pery Judith nodded allently. x and she was n ceitdd enough th (Copyright, 1926,-NEA Service, Inc.) Sati . oree. . ove t town. i 6 about 0 checkmate m'self. yi rs . : a o Hen atc an een lag over the, Show joc ee eee Trias: Ha, anather enterprising | ty ¢etet tater.) AMOR cam Lado. for’ pout” «times smoking: “When. you started neser‘eatiy Ber um, Gissinguished| eomommoW: Bob and Falth join Those who worked hard in putting over | neighbor doing its part in telling the world about] Judith, coming home with Will!” “We have come to ask about Eric]to ask me pe TRS Jove, Jude, was it}hat, had anythitig to do with their| forees to...selv: the ‘blackmail plot are entitled toa great deal of commendation. Largeithe new era of achievement that has come to North! Wetherel, pre's. tras hesthecsmmaatn| Win iates ne eagerel. OWAY ie E jc ypu meant?” said Judith,|emmermens to gteet Bob Hathaway. |againat : : ci el % A 8 ol e board! “ " . 1” judi “ r ee ree Hureares: The eu aapenenr nee t Dakota during the last two cr three years. Last] house, crying, “Eric's been arrested.” “Well, now,” Said the chief, rub-| «pm fond. of Erie, bat this awtel omy think gs ft sored by the local Kiwanians was an as eh Week it published a special edition of forty pagess| ow co ox with THE Zoo gum hands. | “Couldn't just say|tangle makes love seem very far Skee ee sage ool hese fond in Montana. west : a b arrest. ‘Detain as v3 ; “ a ‘ feature of the 0%: It ba ey pee See ee, to stress the attractions of the state corn CHAPTER XXXIV. | material witness’ is what the books wom Nadicted Will, “it makes Middleburg the night ‘before Christ: | key. and to bring into pleasant contact the city show to be held there this weeka but especially tol Judith and Will stopped short. say. Found a letter addressed to : He on —. ae ited come been an mare i i ~ dweller. : ~ ,, jeall attention to the great strides made by Bismarck. |“Atr@pted?” repeated Will, | |/h Rance, shove is tne dang mane ed, and then went.on, “I with | Tee roads led abet syn supe Bilayer efore the __- The State Corn Show must expand and grow. 4S/ There was a time not so many years ago that Bis- post by the steps, with her face on | Middleburg, seems. The letter aaa ae So: ee Judith whirled on him. “Are you|‘lowly insect, ‘Thete are times when salen ecornoe imteds interest el de hay (Matek’s significance rested almost solely upon its|her arm. | ea" ihe monned. Then wae right, in the center of a, bunch| “Judith broke in’ abruptly. “Do negusing bin in yous mind ous. | ZOU cae tell dheme apart. ye 1s stren ned whit fe 0 em. ' ey mean to 4 exagae Hee piideas ihe a ra re ee sieat eee status as the capital of the state. When) win made a dash for it and Judith | to . Lis the ‘actual murder?” She sala|!y. “My lerd,nes: Do you‘ aup Tl. We are glad for 1 that, es facilities not now available. Bis the legislature ended its sessions in those days the| followed him the steps. The| “What about the others?” asked|the word with difficulty. want o, Srexeunity “brother, calied a| owing to the advent of the bob, he continue to back this enterprise to even a greater z streamer headline, below the word | Judith. 'Wetherel waited a’ moment. “I—|™—?” Judith qut:her-eand over his| old gray hair ain't what it used to be. 4 han in the past and the first constructive COW™ WaS almost as dead as a summer, resort in| pirat? read, “Popular Student Ar-|. The chief shook his head. “Nothin’| hope not, Jude. It hardly. seems | mouths; aig : ae ; “degree than in the past and the first cons January. “But them days are gone forever.” Its| rested in Shea Case. |doin’, -Handwritin’ expert used every | credible—a chap like Waters.” ‘Don't say that word, Oh, please! "Did {oH over, Near the famous {step for this city is to procure a more suitable place | political j i vi There were only two paragra| wash on ’em he knew, and couldn't], Judith was thinki ‘Where| take me home quigkly.” , story begins with, “Well, after jl t ‘Ae | political importance is not minimized, but now it is P| o re" ine The ‘calling th ” | in which to hold this valuable agricultural exhibi-| 914 f the in b printed in larger type than the rest,read ‘em. We'll never know what|wag Eric on Christmas Eve, Will?” comune was calling the) I had gone to four doctors”? a ly one of the interests in the life of a busy and] of the page: 3 in ‘em, is my guess.” He went| “| don't know. 2 hey turned into Col-| tion. ‘ prospercus city—the center of a big stock, farming| “Sheriff Robert Connell announced | lumbering back to his chess game. |down from Middleburg. that night. lege, road. “de it pesclety, eleven-|@——________» i Uses ns par " that Eric Waters, a prominent sen-| Judith. looked at Wetherel” hove-| At least he arrived’ ins Pendleton on| thirty, or. two-thirty 2” Judith ATHOUGHT | EI A ee anciaey a0 fags detuniis eee an spears ae ior in the paniversity, id be ar- saa) 4 penenerel saa eet ee the| Christmas day. Must have come by atieely. “I've lost all track of i Cou | ment. ie Tribune’s forty pages are wi rested and held as a material witness chief. “What was in the letter—|the train that leaves Middleburg at/*'™ One of the most valuable courses ever undertaken anti, 3 . the Shea case, following the de- anything incriminating?” 1? He broke descriptions of that growth and material prosperity,| ciahering of letters found in the dead| ‘chief rolled his tongue in his| off and. ata: her wildly. « his wath. if n’s pocket. jeheek, cocking his head over the| Judith clutched. his hand. “Wi ‘Hi be Sense Will ‘be lotked,’ Be Shit meni og cpa in a higher institution of learning in this country is) put its story is especially heartening because it that just begun at the Boston University in that] reveals a new spirit of « . ‘ Th i h ‘board. He did look To overcome evil with good is vl ; spirit of optimism and civic teamwork je expert working on the mud- chess not look up|—what is it?” Aw dark} 00d; to resist evil with evil is evil. city of ancient learning and culture, Boston, Mass. that seems to be dominating not only Bismarck but stalnen letters eta hers nee del 4 oman, Wrapped in a long oeNoh : It is a course for brides-to-be and is cffered, accord- secti > Bee een TL. Davik, of the collegs, vecue| , “modern life moves so fast that special study is; Can the Crime Tide Be Stemmed? needed to keep pace with it. ’ | (Minneapolis Journal) The course, which is in addition to the home eco-|_ Armed marines guard the United States mails, nomics curriculum of college, will be given in the | with crders to shcot to kill. Money traveling through the, sidewalk Paper goes to press, officers are on house, but. - ith’s Mikair fay co the chapter aoure of | EVERETT TRUE Es ma Psi, a prominent social frater- y, with a warrant for Waters’ ar. rest.’ 1 Crstan 6 - = ¢ HERES: | @UUSten, GVERetTY — HAT HA rate,” laogied Jedth with tears fy Mea THE: FUNNISST Story —|}- A PEC! ‘ A : rae” ‘whispered th ? evening to facilitate the attendance cf those young |city streets mcves in armored trucks, manned by ere Ray Kaas RE HAL HA! HAS — CLOW pw gis INTO We've GOT to save Eric.” , fo women who are emplcyed during the.day. It will| gun crews, Desperadoes in America’s agcond largest |.) ¥: enticked thn: 8) A DRUG STORE —— HAL HAL Hat ») Be Continued.) * 3 Me geen DIES 1 be conducted upon the discussion group plan, In the {city mow down their enemies with machine guns,|you are. Eric adores ou—oh, yo = Dia Brie tat Shee ts cat short his| weiss S.J tere sesidant af groups the girls may discuss if they wish, and only | and get away with it. Rival factions: at Herrin,|“on’t shake your head, I know he ee " ¥ a me ee on ee teles to} iM 4.8 “4 r ; = : i braised county for years, died iast if they wish, their most puzzling and intimate prob- | Illinois, assemble munitions openly. anh, a gee aa ate ‘Tilly jokes nt EE mi ; Sia is 1 ‘lems with Professor Elizabeth Macdonald, mother! Last year eight thousand Americans were murder-|about it. I hate you for laughing at of three children, and widely known as a teacher of|ed. Crime, not incidental, but deliberate and system. | tim. Lhate you for being loved by, houschold economics. | atic, is the voestion of three hundred and fifty thou- tprecat ing hin oh 5 : randehildven, "a slsjor and. “three .Thore can be no questioning the value of such a; sand persons in this ecuntry. acne ppereres Past. ee and ra: + Likes * frethers. i ene course. Modern life, the way we live it, has removei| Society, to date, has made slight, if any, headway | house. aielat aaabiy ‘ : i ae re > i from the ken of our young women many things {in its efforts to stem the rising tide of crime. Why?| Wetherel sat down by Judith and. |. , Paes 1 eee = cooley orem which may seem old fashioned but which really are| Why is it that mails cannot be transported in and ste Jere ment Tn stint, ~ houses to shut out noise. “quite necessary to know even if one plans to live in| out of today’s modern cities without running the|40 anything you say. : : oo @.twe-rocm and bath apartment, remain employed | risks encountered by the overland mail coach of two| 1, h5°4” £0, 49 anything 2” repeated HAW! HAW! Hawi! ' giid-@at out of tin cans, Our modern existence will! generations agc, traveling through a wilderness in- {that uy gee yet fats ae ASKED THE — HARRY HAR Oh, wh: can’t people do anything to help?” Oe _never be again what our home life was in the past. |fested with bandit bands and hostile Indians? Why j ry 1 a? piles ¢ to maturity, wherewith be- “The world has changed and is changing constantly | must money be trebly guarded on its way to the Be. gt eit ad al HARG HA feat He ASKSD ing crown’d, Sgr i {and there is no doubt that some effort must be made bank? Why must law-abiding citizens sit helpless| Judith jumped up. = a os 7 Crqoked eclipses, ‘gainet Bis’ glory | My ity to catch up with the pace or we will be hope-| While bloody private wars are waged in public | ***, ee ae yo fee 7 a. See ‘ada ttas: ‘gave, doth now his . y out of the running. streets? Why does it seem comparatively safe for wit you go with me r ai cae = 3 or? ; gia + alte ex : BG | ¥ modern marriage is a hidecus gamble, with|™ore than a third of a million Americans to make dene oe, tater bat th Lp ihe : - . sda ye i, sha flenelab, ont ithe odds in favor of the divorce courts, If any-|crime‘a life profession? the steps from the porch pS we Hee | ‘a ‘ean be done that will enable this marriage| There is a serious breakdown ‘somewhere. But| “This is. what the newaboys were . 2 Y 1h es Ives the parallels in beauty’s! | eaptality rate to be substantially reduced then it|Where? . : 4 " eying when we were in the, qand- ; ‘ ; om @ a gdod: thing well done. Let us hope that this| “Law violators find justice show and the penalties MEome, Judith, atid Will, breath- 2 " ) pee & pie ats coume for brides-to-be, riow being offered in the|Femote and easily dodged,” says Dr. C. A. Prosser | 4s,2%,N¢, ran along. bes ; : ; oan aut city of Back Bay and beans, will prove such «|°f Minneapolis, member of the State Crime Com-| drop with exhaustion. befor re oe , : : sk to diese ak Mbe, triumphant success that every college will offer | mission. ; a i reach the newspaper offic He ASKED: ‘ 'ORN And yet, to Sines in Hope, my verse siallar courses and redeem the intitation of mar-| Richt but what to dp aboyt it? » | **Opedtentty, sii THE * CAUCE ro | Praing Thy” worth denplig hi sil ‘ortunately an im : ji Fa : \edntribution Idoking|s24 eked slong: cineieg ws'wills| [HAS GSSN TAKSN award possible solution of .this grave-problem. is They, reached the: newspaper or: oF tv" tow in the making. Judge Marcus A. Kavanagh of ing the otfce on) tae” — the Superior Court of Chicago,’ intemationally ree- | "At, of the crowd was drifting away.) fu 5 foamed authori aimee writing an exhauativ} Wel ere ie te pee ee to hi do mecoten es is head, implored _ nothin. 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