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BOOZE SMUGGLERS’ SHIP CAPTURED (Continued from First Page). spiring to bring liquor into the state. Bonds were fixed at $3,000. Early reports from New Haven stated that it was believed that the mysterious ship was owned by New Britain persons. This story could not be verified and the only definite in- formation available is that contained In the above Associated Press dis- patch. Many Germans But Few Spaniards Naturalized Washmmon, July 23.—A total of 29,901 aliens were naturalized in June, o! whom 6,453 or 21.58 per cent_ were Germans, the department of labor an- nounced today. Austrians naturalized numbered 4.014. TItalians, 3,508 and pationals of Great Britain, 3,313. The smallest number, 19, was from Spain. ABANDON SIX CAMPS, ‘Washington, July 23.—Six army can- tonments will be abandoned by the war department. Secretary Weeks an- nounced today. Two of the six are Camp Devens, Mass., and Camp Meade, Md. The remaining four were not named CITY ITEMS Notice, Ice—Cremo Hygienic Ice Plant ready for operation. Now open for bids from dealers only, Apply at the office of the plant. Tel. 384. —Advt. The Norden lodge held a lawn par- ty at the Bungalow last night. Laurel Court, No. 8, Order of Am- aranth, will hold a family picnic at the Bungalow, Hart’s Pond, on Sat- urday, July 30, afternoon and evening. An unknown man was attacked with fainting spells last evening'at the post office and again in front of city hall. A large crowd gathered at the latter spot. After several min- utes the man had revived sufficiently to be taken away by friends. Stephen Dudack of 24 Putnam street, an cmploye of the New Britain Gas Light company, reported to the police today that his bicycle was stolen on Main street this morning. John Bednars of Parkview avenue, told the police today that 18 chickens and ‘a small express wagon were stoien from his place last Monday. Mrs. W. H_ Booth of 87 Forest street reported to the police that an ice crzam tub coutaining some ice cream = was stolen last night from the veranda at her home. Mrs. Lyman of 113 ‘"Maple street com- plained to the police at 12:25 o'clock this morning that a strange man was prowling around her house. Officers sent to the place were unable to fina any trace of the man. Parker & Deming REALTORS Building Lots are as cheap now as you will ever find them. We have a few in the east end that are very reasonable. We have some in the west end that are very cheap for the location. Get yours now. Don’t wait. is the safest thing.in the world, crease in value. D ——————— T S | LR % el Sl s T A land investment It is bound to in- —NOTICE— Take notice that I have been appointed a committee by the City Court of the City of New Britain to sell certain réal estaté and that by virtue of an order of said Court I will sell the 10110W§n described real estate subject to two mortgages amounting Public Auction on the premises at No. 467 Stanley ltrez! tain, Conn., on August 2nd, 1921 at “Commencing at a point in the eu'. line fifty-four (54) feet north of the to ,900.00_ at New Bri- 2:00 p. m. of South Stanley street, intersection of the east line of South Stanley street with the north line of land now or formerly of Ellis and the south line of C. Theodore Carlson, thence the line runs easterly about one hundred, by land of C. Theodore Carlson, William §. Bradley, and south by land now or formerly of Ellis.”" sixty-five (165) feet to west ling of land now or formerly of William S. Bradley at a point fifty-nine (59) feet north of the north line of land now or formerly of Ellis, thence the line.runs southerly-along west line now or formerly of Willlam S. Bradley fifty-nine (59 feet to North line of land now or formerly of Ellis, thence the line runs westerly along line of-land .now or former- ly of Ellis about one hundred, sixty-five (165) feet to east line of South Stanley street. thence the line- runs northerly along east line of South Stanley street, fifty-four (54) feet to place of beginning. Said piece of land is bounded West by South Stanley street, north east by land now or formerly of By the Court, W. L. HATCH, Committee. Wanted Temporary loan of $2,500 on three new houses which are for sale. pay When first house is sold will pay up loan in full and 7 Per Cent On Loan See T. W. O’Connor AT ONCE. Trucking and Storage MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Rail or Truck. We will take full charge of your movin g, thereby relieving you of all trouble. Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage Tel. 2090, 2002. 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britain. . Rear of Dickinson Drug Store. A. P. Marsh, Manager FOR SALE 2nd mortgage, $2,965.03—6%—for 75c on the dollar, netting 89, SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Steamship Tickets to Tel. 24-4 All Parts of the World JOS. A. KLOSKOWSKI 157 Broad /Street New Britain, Conn. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HP®AIN SATURDAY, JULY 23, CIT¥ ITEMS Victrolas and pianos, Henry Morans —advt. Employes of the Russell and Erwin Mtg., division of the American Hard- ware, received notice of wage cuts yesterday averaging 20 per cent. Notice, Ice—Cremo Hygienic Ice Plant ready for operation. Now open for bids from dealers only, Apply at the office of the plant. Tel. 384. —Advt. The Swedish Lutheran Summer school which has been under the su- pervision of E. Malmstrom will close next Friday. Mr. Malmstrom will teach in South Manchester during the month of August and wiil resume his studies in the fall. . Have the Herald follow you on your vacation. Be sure to order it before vou leave for the shore.—advt. Albert Landry, of 21 Lilac street of this city, was admitted to the New Britain Isolation hospital last night suffering with diphtheria. He is 20 veari old. Miss Dorothy Booth gave a party at her heme on Forest street last eve- ning, 10 .couples attending. Dancing and refreshments.were enjoyed. The music was furnished by Louis Chap- man dt the piano. John. Sullivan played the violin. 2 WINKLE KEEI BUSY. Two More Small Suits Are Brought Against Local Man. Morris' D. Farber of Hartford. through Attorney A. A. Katz, has brought suit for $450 against S. Sheinman of this city, Constable Fred Winkle served the papers, and at- tached an automobile truck belonging to the defendant. The writ is return- able in the court of common pleas on the first Tuesday in September. H. Belkin, through Lawyer Joseph G. Woods, has instituted action against Rinaldo and Sylvester Taracani to Te- cover $275. Constable Fred Winkle served the papers, and the writ is re- turnable in the city court on the first || Monday in August, RIFLE MATCH. Members of the New Britain Rifle club and of the Corbin-Russwin Smail Arms club are shooting a match- at the New Britain club’s range at Belvidere today. There are 10 men in each team and each man shoots 20 shots. The distance is 50 yards, position, prone. E. W. Pape, of the New Britain Rifle club and Arthur McCollam, of the Corbin-Russwin club are doing the scoring. TWO-DAY FESTIVAL. A two-day lawn festival was opened at the St. Andrew's Lithuanian church last evening. The festival was well patronized. It will be conclud- ed this evening. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC.. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEDL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. Telephones 2244 one valuable idea forgotten one important engagement ~ver- looked one promisebroken and you have lost Buddy’s cost a thousand-fold. WILSON.JONES LOOSE LEAF CO. ADKINS 66 Church Street "BEST MILK & FOR BABY IS PASTEURIZED Raw, untreated milk is dangerous for Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK is!safe for young and old—it ig really safe because not alone does it come from healthy cows and handled with sanitary care, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZED, making it absolutely pure. ONE PRICE ONLY, 8 Qts. for 1.00 GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son | Pasteurized Milk & Cream The supply of used cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. -ONLY ONE CENT A | { 1921. CLASSIFIED | ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN This is not a question of credit. ADVANCE Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g 8, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. e e AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT—A five room temement, with all Mmprovements, cor. Hartford Ave. and North St. 1Inquire at B. Solomon, 325 Main St. Tel. 977. 7-23-3dx p e e i ] TO RENT—3 tenements, 4 rooms each, al' modern improvements. Rent $19. In- Quire 51 McClintock St. 7-23-1dx L0 RENT—S5 room tenement, on third floor, \ improvements. 335 So. Main St. lInquirs 337 So. Main St. 7-23-3dx xo RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, -with im<; Provements; good location; rent reason able; 1st floor. Tel. 1843-4. 7-23-1dx TO RENT—One three room tenement, right across from the -Stanley Works gate, Myrtle, cor. Cleveland. 7-23-1dx — e e TO RENT—5 rooms with improvements. 49 Woodland st. 7-23-1dx TO RENT—3 or 4 -rooms. B Elm Hill. Tel. 7-23-2dx TO RENT—3 room tenement, all improve- ments. $25. 513 East St. o "Tel. 503. 7 dx TO RENT—Beautiful 5 room tenements, with or without garages, on Hartford trolley line. All improvements. Address 11Y, Herald. :.:z.?.‘;i 79 RENT—Five room temement, all mod- ern improvements, nz 606 East Main St. 7-21-3dx o B e NI Y SO e iy TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, at 12 Maple St. -Inquire 115 Beaver St. 7-21-31x £O RENT—4 rooms on first floor, all latest improvements. Inquire Mrs. Bonol, Ches- ter Place, Belvidere. Tel. 174-2. 7-21-3d TO RENT—Tenement. 5 rooms, 2nd floor; best of location and in best of conditior, all modern jmprovements. Ready Aug. 1. Inquire 648 West Main St., 3d floor. 7-21-3dx TO RENT—S5 room tenement, all modern im- provements, also steam heat. 475 Arch St. Inquire 104 Rockwell Ave., second floor. 7-19-3dx _— TO RENT—35 room tenement, all improve- ments, good location. 130 Glen St. 7-18-1wx B ———— TO RENT—One 3 room office, 211 Main St One 1 room office, 211 Main St. Two small store houscs rear 211 Main St. One 7 room flat, 1st floor, heated. Apply to W. H. Cadwell, rear 185 Maln St. city. TO RENT—5 room tenement St., 2nd floor. Heat, furnis Enquire at”Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church Bt. 7-1-tt —_— TO RENT—S room temement, modern im- provements, Apply st 114 Commercial St. 1 6-24-tr ——— e TO RENT—7 rooms, suitable for roomers. steam heat. Main St. Apply Modern Boot Shop. 168 Main St, City. 6-17-t1 MALE OR FEMALE CLERES (men, women) over 17, for Postul Mail Service. $120 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of ex- aminations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Servicé exdminer)), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C. 7-23-4dx WANTED —_— WANTED—Six room tenement, moyern, west part of city or Maple Hill. Box 24T. Herald. 7 WANTED—Room with out-of-door sleeping facilities, by woman school teacher, for coming year, in Barnesdale, Maple Hill or pleasant location in New Britain. Boarl not essential if it can be procured nearby. Box 6R, Herald. 7-23-2dx WANTED—To borrow $3,000 to $6,000 on first class real estate as security. Will pay 6 per cent. Address Security, Herald. 7-22-3dx WANTED—Carpenter’s Reasonable rates. No job too small for consideration. Tel. 668-6. 7-22-2dx -_— WANTED—A partner with some cash in a first class restaurant. Address New Brit- ain Herald, Box 35Z. 7-20-3dx Jobbing s specialty. WANTED—Room and board with clean, re spectable private family, for young man State full particulars. ~Address Herald, Box i2M. MALE HELP WANTED —_————— INVESTIGATORS—$1 an Hour. Representa- tives wanted. Part time work. Expe: fence and study unnecessary. Internation- al, Box 126, Dept. S, Essex Station, Bos- ton, Mass. 7-23-14 MEN WANTED—To sell dependable fruit trees and shrubbery. Big demand. Com- plete co-operation. Commission paid weekly. Write for terms. Willems Sons’ Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 7-23-1dx ——e——— AGENTS WANTED—FEMALE. e LADIES—Do your own hemstitching or for others. Attachment fits any machine $2.50; buttonhole attach. $8; hand em- broiderer, $5.50; embroidery needle, $1.50. Agents. 'E. Stephenson, Box 135, Kansas City, Mo 7-23-1dx LOANS AND MORTGAGES. $160,000.00 TO LOAN on second mortgages, amount to suit. Wm. L. Howard, 39 Cen- ter St.. New Haven, Conn 7-23-1w REAL ESTATE FOR SALEK. _— FOR SALE—12 acre farm on trolley line, Southington, Conn. 5 room house, barn with hay all in, clity water, 1 cow, 60 hens 4 pigs, 25 fruit trees, potatoes, corn. plgs, cabbage. Price $4,300, $2,000 cash. Balance on time. Address P. O. Box 172 Bristol, Conn 7-23-6d — OUTINGS — Mack 33 Passenger Bus, and Mack 40 Passenger Truck for Hire. Any Distance, with Speed and Comfort. A. H. Harris Telephone 1847 or 1849. IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 638-33. L. ZELDES FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet, price Good condition. _ Call between evenings. Lafayette St. $215. 6 and 1 -1dx FOR SALE—Good cow also nmew business wagon. Virgil Steel, 411 Farmington Ave. 7-23-1dx FOR SALE—A mighty good 8 cyl. bile Tour. Recently overhauled and paint- ed, new battery lots of power. A bargain, as owner is going to California. Demon- stration any evening. Inquire J. H. Bird, Kenney St., A. D Stone's Bungalow, For- estville, Conn. 23-3dx Oldsmo- FOR SALE—1920 Ford Sedan, ,run about 1,000 miles. Will sell cheap for cash. Box XX, Herald Office. 7-23-3dx FOR SALE—1917 Saxon Six touring, good running condition, good tires, starter and lights. Will take Ford In trade. G. 2. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 1632-2. 7-22-6dx ¥OR SALE—1920 Studebaker Special Six Touring, four new cords, in excellent run- ning order. Must be sold this week. Ad- dress Box 9S, Herald. 1-62 FOR SALE—Chevrolét model 4-90 roadster. 1st class condition. Tel. 672 7 H NOTICE Buick owners, 18-19-20 models, v uable information given. Address Bui:k, Box 16, Herald. 7-20-6dx . l FOR SALE—Behr Bros piano, beautifully toned and in excellent condition. A rare bargain. Inquire J. H Bird, Kenney St. A D. Stone's Bungalow, Forestville, Conn. 7-23-3dx Upright grand AUCTION—Monday, July 25th, 10 o'clock a. m., rain or shine, interior Kilby House including furniture and all belonging: 7-23-1dx FOR SALE—1917 Harley Davidson, cquipped, with or without side car. be seen Sunday, 84 Franklin Sq. tully Can 341dx FOR SALE—1919 Indian motorcycle, with side car. Very g0od condition. Cheap for quick sale. Apply 54 Buell St 7-23-1dx FOR SALE—25 bee hives; bees in first class condition. Inspected by Deputy State Bes Inspector. Address Box 27AA, Heraid Office. 7-22-6dx | FOR SALE—Feather bed and 4 rooms ot furniture. 1 sell at great sacrifice. Go- ing West 12 Pearl Court, Pearl St Mrs. Murphy, d floor. 7-22-4dx CARBON 50c per cylinder. Main St. BURNED OUT while you w Auto Repair Co., 53 7-20-10dx AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, cai- berutors, bodies, tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange. 8. Cutler, Prop. Oak St. We are buying used cars 7-20-6dx FOR SALE—1920 Buick Touring, good as new, cord tires, two spares, spot light, bumper, clock, and motor meter.. Will sell cheap as I need the cash. Address, Box 9B, Herald. 7-18-tf CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mtg. Works, 110 Kockwell Ave. SEE US BEFORF. YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING. DODGE TOURING. OLBSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURL OAKLAND TOURING STEARNS TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING, -~ Y CLUB. S‘rvrz ROADSTER. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. REO ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t1 —_—— SALESMEN WANTED. ACCESSORY SALESMEN WANTED. Reliable manufacturer first class line of Auto Accessories wants to hear from salesmen with established Trade. Very desirable arrange- ments can be made on liberal basis. Address: 1301 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il Tungsten Mfg. Company, 7-22-2d $200 down will purchase any of the cars listed below. that are guaranteed for a perfod of ‘30 days against defec- tive workmanship and material, includ- ing service. Our salesmen, who are courteous, will be glad to talk over any proposition on the following cars with- out the buying public feeling obligated. 1918 Stutz Bearcat, new paint and tires, car guaranteed to do §0 miles an hour. 1920 Nash sport model, equipped with wire wheels and cord tires, has new paint and many extras. 1920 Essex touring, recently overhauled and in A-1 condition. 1919 Buick touring, good tires, and overhauled. 1919 Oakland. 1921 Ford sedan. 1918 Studebaker, 7-passenger. 1919 Dodge Roadster. 1918 Buick 4-cylinder touring. 1917 Saxon roadster. 1920 Paige sport model, and tire equipment. 1918 Buick roadster. 1918 Oldsmobile touring . 1920 Chevrolet touring. 1918 model 90 Overland roadster. paint with new paint COHEN AND HAYMOND, 160 Allyn St., Bondmore Hotel. Tel. Hartford, OPP. Bushnell 2357. Your terms are our terms. Open evenings and Sundaya until 9:30. e AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Make $35.00 weekly selling guar- anteed hosiery. ~We guarantee 3$36.0: weekly full time. 75c an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 7-23-1dx MAN OR LADY in every city to represent factory manufacturing article everybody wants. Profit §15 day. Orders repeat while one sleeps. Write for particulars. Nawa Products Co., _neapolis, Minn. SITUATION village, 'town or WANTED. WANTED—Young man desires work of any kind. &n drive car. W. J. B., 401 Chestnut ?\, New Britain, Conn. 7-21-3dx e WANTED—Carpenter work by day or com- FOR SALE—One thousand fine transplanted White Plume Celery plants. Also Celeriac Root Celery. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. 7 dx FOR SALE—Restaurant fixtures, range, ex- haust stand, counters, stools, register, etc Apply Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St. 7-22-2d FOR SALE—My $355_ three-piece parlor suite at a sacrifice. Easy terms. Address Herald, Box 14, Herald Office. 7-22-2dx FOR SALE—Three year old grade Holstein heifer, just freshened. G. D. Winchell Kensington, Conn. 7-20-1wx FOR SALE—Two pigs 5 weeks old; also two young new milch cows. N. W. Baldwin Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 7-18-6dx FOR SALE—Milk route, 300 quarts daily; good. proposition; also horse and wagon and truck. Address Herald, Box 35L. 7-18-6dx FOR SALE—Sand that wm Stana tne Test for all purposes, free from gravel. Doughty snd May, Phone Plainville 10: 7-12-12dx NOTICES _—— ROOM AND BOARD for two gentlemen In private Swedish Iamily. Mrs. Olson, 3% Church St. 7-13-5dx NOTICE—House painting and interior dee- sestingdonsiat ikt ransonable peices: A Schacht, 74 Talcott St. Tel. 1591 ir 7-18 1\:: NOTICE—Cars washed and polished oiled and greased. Electric lights and horns repaired. _ Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Open Friday and Saturday evenings. 7-15-8dx NOTICE—Local and loag and hauling; reasonable _and satistaction guaranteed, Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. Tel 1s68. 6-27-1mo —_————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Pleasant room, board if desired. Corner of Lake and High Sts. 7-23-3d TO RENT—Two room apartment furnished, for light housekeeping. 72 Grand St. I 7-23-1ax TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, with kitchenette, for light housekeepin,, elec- tric lights, gas, hot water. Inquire 63 Winthrop St. 7-23-3d% TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for genmt- lemen. 314 Chestnut St. Tel. 2 7-23-3ax — TO RENT—Desirable two-room suite, com- Dlete for housekeeping: also fromt roora with Kitchenette; all conveniences; tral. - Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms; also one single room. 35 Walnut St. 24x TO RENT—One large front room and kitch- en. Private veranda. Furnished. Every convenience. Housekeeping. 1 fight. 16 Prospect St. 7-32-24% TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all lnvmh ments. 24 Maple St. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Polish or German girl for gem= eral housework, to go to Brooklyn. Ap= ply Bristol Meat Market, 181 Gridley St. Bristol. Tel. 1070-3, Bristol. 7-23-44 FOR SALE—One share Soverelgn Trading Co. stock. Address Box 19BB, Herald Office. 7-21-34 FOR SALE—1918 Indian motorcycle, with sidecar, electric equipment Inquire 1 Wallace St., between 4:30-7 p. m. 7-21-39x FOR SALE—Velour upholstered davenport very good condition. 75 Spring St. stairs. "} LOST AND FOUND. LOST—My passbook No. 14875, Commercial Trust Co., and I have applied for a new one. Finder please return to Commercial Trust_Co. WANTED—Woman to do small family washing, ironing and cleaning. 28 Rob- erts St. Phone 1517 7-23-1dx ANTED—Competent girl for gemeral housework. Mrs. O. 5. Bennett, 39 Har- rison St. ) 7-18-tf e SUMMER EESORTS. INDIAN NECE—Branford Cottage 1905, for bosrders umtil Oct. 1st. Good table. Prices moderate. Mra A. D. Frey. = o IOm;Un‘ Dixie Cottage, Second Ave. Room -and _ 1st class board. week-end accommodats od. * Private cottage. §-31-26ax BAND CONCERT, SUNDAY NIGHT . — AMERICAN BAND — WALNUT HILL PARK—8 P. M. REFRESHMENTS—Iiot Dogs, Soda, Tobacco, Ice Cream; Pop Corn, Candy, Etc., Etc., At Two Stands. ] J. FEINGOLD, Prop. Chautauqua Week, 17—23, August. Want to go in Business? good opportunities to offer you. talk it over. We've got some Drop in and We have a customer for good house on either Bassett, Maple or Trinity Street — See us. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR SALE. Desirable Two-Family House and Garage on Camp Street. This is just listed and should sell quickly. H. D. 272 MAIN STREET, Special Rates for 72 West Main Street TOALL PARTS GEORGEANUIGLEY %37 S5TR tract. Work well done and promptly. Jobbing a specialty. Robert H, Forshaw. Plainville, Gen. Del; Tel. 38-2. 7-23-2dx HUMPHREY SATURDAY OPEN EVENING RENT A TYPEWRITER Summer Months. 8 months for $7.50, all makes except Royal model 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00. 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