New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1927, Page 34

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TR W g ey DANOND-TRACK SCHEDULES 1SSUED ’ot the machine even at the slight rate of speed it was travelling, bad- {ly damaged the car and painfully in- ,Jured the two men. I° Morton and Alfano were taken to the Gold residence where it was | found that they were suffering from bad cuts about the face occasioned | by flying glass. Morton was suffer- |ing from a deep cut on his fore- head while the other occupant of the |ill-fated machine had received num- | erous minor cuts and abbrasions. Nine Ball Games and Three Mests on Program | First aid precautions were rendered lat the residence and the two men A achedule of nine baseball games |\ ..o tsken to the New Britain hos- and five track meets will be pre- | [0 sented to the school committee for| Al 0w approval at its meeting in the de_‘}'fl((} authorities were summoned to partment office this afternoon. ! | the scene. The baseball schedule follows: | Saturday, April 30, Naugatuck = High school at Naugatuck. | Clty Items Tuesday, May 3, LaSalette college| e Hartford. | e Thursday, May 5, Beminary at Hratford. Wednesday, May 11, Weaver High achool at Hartford. aturday, May 14, Hartford High achool at New Britain. Thursday, May 17, Seminary at Hartford. Saturda; Friday, . Hartford school at Hartford. Monday, May High school Saturda Academy at Norwich, The track schedu Saturday, April school at Waterbury. Saturday, May 7 outh Manches- | ter High school at South Manches- | at Thomas| A. M. Paonessa will have on sale | bungalow sites on easy terms at Po- cotopaug Saturday and Sunday.— advt, A Nash Suit, $22.30. Joseph Ryan 21 Walnut street. Phone 2908.—advt. Demonstration Chambers fireless gas range Friday and Saturday. J. M. Curtin Co., 404 Main St.—advit. High| Tasty sandwiches, Packard Drug. advt. Nash Suits $22.90 McCabe, Tel. 454 —advt Toasted sandwiches, advt. St. St. Thomas Haven Norwich Free Crowell's.— follows: Crosby High | bungalow cotopaug advt. Grange play, I. O. O. F. Hall Sat- urday evening. Dancing—Imperial Club orchestra.—advt. ites on easy terms at Po- turday and Sundag.— urday, May 14, Suffield school ew Britain. | 'N. B. Window Cleaning and Auto urday, May 21, Springfield | Laundry, 187 Arch, Rear. Cars Migh school of Commerce at New | cleancd cold water. No soap. Tel. 358 Britain. ;nm\-v. Saturday Triangular| A. M. Paonessa will have on sale league at | bungalow sites on casy terms at Po- S cotopaug Saturday and Sunday.— | advt. BROKEN STEERING GEAR | 'BREPARE PETITION FOR BLAMED FOR ACCIDENT | gy RFTERNOON SHOWS : | Car Containing Police Commissioner | | Motion Picture Theater Interests to and Friend Hits Treo When Out ! of Control. 28, Britain. May New Ask Council For Permission to | Open Playhouses. Police Commissioner Harry E.| Morton of 132 Arch street, and| The matter of permitting moving James E. Alfano of 640 Stanley street | picture exhibitions on Sunday after- who were brought to New Britain | noons will come before the common General hospital shortly before 3:00 council next Wednesday night in the o'clock yesterday afternoon for treat- form of a petition from John S. Con- .ment for painful cuts and bruisestaras, Peter Perakos and Frank De- about the head, were reported rest- |jack asking that an ordinance be ing comfortably today. Mr. Morton | created allowing exhibitions on Sun- in addition to having cuts about the | days between the hours of 2 p. m. head and face, complained of an in- and 10:30 p. m. The petitioners are jury to his knee and a bruise of the owners of local theaters. A letter chest. | protesting against such an ordinance It was learned today that the ac- |has been mailed by the Exchange cident in which they were injured club and will be read at the same resulted from the breaking of the meeting. steering knuckle on the car in which they were riding causing a collision with a tree in front of the | Russell C. Gold residence on Worth- ington ridge, Berlin. | their publishing machine with which According to witnesses, the ma- |they can print drawings = and ehine swung north on Worthington | cartgons. The club plans to publish ridge after turning the corner from only a few more issues as the Farmington avenue and the driver Semester is drawing to a close. Mr. of the car lost control. .when the | French, principal of the school, has steering apparatus gave way. For- | consented to let the club have a tunately for the occupants of the car, | theater party and a banquet at the the machine was not traveling faster | end of the year with some of the than 15 miles an hour at the time money earned as the club has put a of the accident, & fact which prob- | Weekly paper in the school on a firm - ably saved their lives as the impact | basis ~ which has not ben done Get Your Money’s Worth— Don’t Buy a Used Car Blindfolded. Here are Used Car Values that can’t be matched in New Britain. Come in—Look them over —Your money’s worth is here! CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES The School Paper Club has pur- chased a new set of instruments for Late 1924 Ford Coach $50 down 1925 Chevrolet Touring $75 down 1924 Ford Open Express Late 1923 Dodge Coupe $75 down 1924 Overland Touring $50 down i 1926 Ford 14 Ton Panel | At a Price Too ’ Low To Mention $100 complete Easy Terms! — The Old Gar Taken in as First Payment! MANY OTHERS! All in the Very Best Condition and Sold With Our Guarantee Superior Auto Co. 125 Church St, and Rear 51 Main St. The Cleanest and Highest Grade Used Cars in the City 1926 CHRYSLER COUPE—T0. Very low mileage—has had the best of care. 1926 NASH ADVANCED SIX. 2 door sedan—driven 4,000 miles—like new car. 1925 STUDEBAKER COUPE, BIG SIX. Newly Ducoed—new balloon tires all around. 1925 CHRYSLER BROUGHAM—T70. Refinished and overhauled—an economical family car. 1922 LINCOLN SPORT TOURING. 4 passenger—a well built car—sporty looking. Also 1923 JEWETT SPORT TOURING. 2 1920 CADILLAC TOURING—4 and 7 passengers—and many others. Open Evenings Time Payments Arranged The Lash Motors, Inc. . “A Reputable Concern” 411 West Main Street Phone 3000 A. M. Paonessa will have on sale | MAY 13, 1927. — THE HERALD ! ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADS Burial Lots, Monuments i Auto and Truck Agencies 1 ~ | ) (_avroworwves | AUTOMOTIVE, | Auto and Truck Agencies ) Autos and Trucks For Sale Alphabetically Arranged for Quick BURL and Ready Reference i inf w LINK RaTES 1_N. B. Vauil ¢ re. BUICK ice. Lone 2607 5 SOTOR CARS—Sales snd Berv- | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—8ales and Capitol Buick Co.. 133 Arch ‘-‘ service. Superior Auto Company, 137 | _Church st. Phone 211. | FORD _TOURING, 1920—A-1 condition. Inq. Joe Melen store, Plainville. : g EW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL o SONERCE X B AMETION, | 123 Oak St. Monuments of all and descriptions. Carving and cutting our spectaity. Florists VARIETY—Of plants and flowers, Low priced. Come in and John- son’'s_Gréenhouse, 517 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sandelll's Greenhouse. 213 Oak St Phone 2181-3 Lost and Found BRINDLE BOSTON BULL, 4 sizer Charge Prepatd letter 0 .03 1 day ...1 line 3 days...1 line 6 days...1 line 2 36 TYearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to & line. 14 lines to an tnch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Ask for an Ad Taker. Noti| LOST Wednesday on Stanley Return to Lenore the Herald at once if your ad is incorrcct. Not respon- wble for errors after the first insertion. entral - Junior High school. Reward If returned to 18 Stecle and white, lost Saturday, April wrd if returned to STANLEY LEJKOWSKI OLD ST, | NOW YOU | ASK ONE RADI n St keepsalke WATCH LOST April 30 s cemetery. Valued as a, 133 Kelsey St. Reward. furnisi THE ANSWERS Here are the answers | You Ask One" for today. 1—They should be arranged thus: Fall River textiles | Minneapolis flour Lynn shoes Grand Rapids furniture Detroit automobiles Gary steel |7 2—The fountain of youth. 3—Pythias. 4—The Rainbow division, 5—Minnehaha. 6—Brutus and Cassius. 7—In 1783. 8—An American musical compos- to “Now o — Surgical to measure. Mrs. Carpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. TAKE A CAMERA ALONG—You can buy one for $1.93. If you dow't get turn your money. We also cameras. Arcade . Made will delight de Studio. your er. We Will Be in Our New Home Monday Must Sell These Now 1027 OAKLAND BROUGHAM 1926 HUDSON BROUGHAM N COACH ESSEX COACH MAXWELL COUPE HUDSON BROUGHAM ESSEX COACH The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2512 Time Payments Open Evenings Our New Home 200 East Main St ‘On July 4, 1919, 10—In Havana. Roy Estate Left for Widow’s Maintenance The will of the late Arthur Roy, flled today in probate court, pro- vides that his entire estate be left ito P. J. Gagner, in trust for the wife of the testator. The income and as much of the principal as | necessary is to be expended for the comfortable maintenance of the wife throughout her life. The will pro- des that, it there be any portion | of the estate remaining at the death of the wife, it shall be divided equal. !ly among the children. The wife, Genevieve Roy, and P. J. Gagner, are appointed executors, without bonds, | 1924 1925 1526 “NEWSBOY Lynn, Mass, {Lynn's oldest Daley, 74, was | | " OF 74 DIES | May 13 (UP)—! “newsboy,” Timothy | stricken with apo- | WORKE (ADILLAC_ A 3 CiiRYSLER—4 aud 6. Bales Annetta | Sales & § ash Motors, T Reliable Concern. 411 West Ma Tel.3000. v D LA SALLE CARS = n Bt | ice. Bennett Motor Bales Co. St. Phone 2952, AUTOMOTIVE 'ADVANCE SATURDAY SPECIALS 1920 Chevrolet Touring 1923 Overland Sport Tour. 1921 Studebaker Big Six i 1926 Chrysler Coupe 1925 Dodge Sedan A. G. HAWKER Tel. 2456 { From Anywhere } l 08 is the number I Service on Repairing, vulcanizing, -oll, gas and accessories Save time Have your car greased here Liberty || Tire & Battery Co. plexy and died before medical ald | Ee—————=—-— could reach him while on his way |to work today. The venerable enws vender had long been a familiar |figure on the streets of this city. | Everyone a Buy 1924 COACH AUTOMOTIVE The Standard Tire Company Few of Our Real Specials TIRES TIRES 3 Automobile - Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 USED CAR DEPT. 10-12 WEST ¥ HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham Ford Tudor Sedan Lexington Touring Lexington Touring Chevrolet Coupe ord Panel Delivery Cheyrolet Screen Delivery Pontiac Landau Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 32x6.20 5 1925 1924 1925 1926 30x3% U. 8. Cord ... 30x3% Fisk Cord ... 29x4.40 Miller Cord . “The House of Tire Bargains” 89 Arch St T V8T MET THE DELICATESSEN GIRL AN’ T THINIC I7’S SERIOUS. 391 West Main St. Telephone I 08 Our Big Used Car Inventory Sale Starts today—All must go Here are a few of the choicest 1926 Studebaker Big 6 7 passenger sedan 1925 Flint Coach 1924 Qakland Touring 1926 Ford Touring 1923 Maxwell Sedan Easy terms - ALBRO Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch Street Tel. 260 Trades DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE THESE 1925 Advance Six NASH COACH Thoroughly overhauled, new tires, fully equipped 1926 Advance Six NASH TOURING Winter inclosures, good rubber, low mileage J. B. MORAN 31315 CHURCH ST. Tel. 2842-2 and_ eerv- | 250 Arch Open Evenings | {orex evexines ' DODGE BROTHERS—B8aies and Bervice. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- ley St. Phone 1731. FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, part service, farm implements. Automotive Sales and Servica 28 Elm st Tel 1. | FORD CARS—Trucke and Fordson irac- tors. Bales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales Berlin. Holmquist Broge Prop. Phone_25: | FRANKLIN C3 The for the mext 10 years. Sales and Service. 401 West Main 8t Tel. 3696. AUPMOBILE AND BTAR—Bales roome and service department. Burritt Motor | Bales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. at Stan- ley St. Tel. 4 SOON AND DIANA—Bales & Bervice. R. G Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t Tel 20512, H—Motor cara Gee the new line. es and Service. A. G. Hawker, 68 | n_St. Phone 2458. GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Baies and | “service. Products of General Motors.!C. A. Bence, 50 C.hflnnl Bt. Tel. 2215. PAIGE Sixes and Eight: Beautiful Cars In Americ NAS| | | _Paige Co. 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810. ! REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— | Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and Bervice; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. - Local_agenta for Gabriel Snubbers. | WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND OVBERLAND | AGENCY—6ales and Service. Fine mo- | tor cars. Belon Garage and Motor Sales, Fred Boloin, Jr. Prop. 115 | _Church_8t. Phone_4560. | SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales and Bervice. Palace Garage. 39 East Main 8t Tel 3304 STUDEBAKER MOTOR _ CARB—Baler and Servica Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch St. Phone 260. Autos and Trucks For Sale § | CLYDESDALE—Truck, 5 ton. Very good condition. Will sacrifica If taken at Superior Auto Co,, 125 Church once. 8t ESSEX good condition. Good rubber, Mechani- cally perfect. Owner must sell quickly. C. E. Nolan, Spring and_Buckley. FOR BALE—G ton dump truck, very good condition and low in price. Bu- parior Auto Co., 125 Church St. YOU CAN BUY SAFELY HERE BMALL DOWN PAYMENTS Nash Sedan Hup § Sedan. Star 6 Coupe. Ford Touring Chevrolet Tourlnj Chevrolet Coupe Ford Tudor BURRITT MOTOR BALES CO. 86 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 955. New Britain Agency for Hupmobile and * star Cara HARTFORD AVE. COR. STANLEY PHONE 4195, BTOP—LOOK—READ | A FORD IS THE CAR YOU WANT. Low In price and upkeep. these prices. Small down payments. Con- venlent terms, Tudor 5 Tudor 5 Fordor . 0 Touring Coupe Runabou Runabont 5 Runabout ALSO HAVE A GOOD LINE OF RECONDITIONED % TON LIGHT, or AND CLOSED DELIVERY TRUCKS FROM $40 TO §100. AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE CORP. 45 ARCH ST. TEL, 248 ELM ST. 2700-2701 SPECIAL USED CAR BARGAINS 1926 Ford Panel Truck Chavrolet Sedan Ford Roadster Ford Sedan Dodge Coupe Studebaker Roadster Reo Speed Wagon Ford Tudor MANY OTHERS All in the Very Best €ondition and Sold with Qur Guaranteo SUPERIOR AUTO €O. | i | i I | l 125 CHURCH STREET 51 MAIN STREET, REAR FOUR COACH, 1923—Unusually | Try and better | FORD BEDAN and 1923 Ford ton trick with stake body, in excellent condition. | _Apply 428 Staniey st. \ | STAR SPORT MODEL TOURING, 195, for sale cheap. Good tires and paint. Owner must mell at once. Apply 482 East 8t, 3rd floor, after 5 p. m. WILLYS_ KNIGHT BEDAN—3 Overiand touring cara Fotd sedan, Ford coupe R._C. Rudoiph, 127 Cherry 8t ly fine condition. Handsomely finished in mouse gray Duco. This powerful six cyl. car really had fine care. You ma; ask the owner. $475. | PAIGE “GLENBROOK" LIGHT 6 TOUR- ING—Slightly ~heavier than a_Jewett ing. Almost mew tires Excellent paint. The lady who owned and drove thls popular model gave it light usage. $325. MAXWELL TOURING. $225. Sturdy light | car in fresh blue Duco. Good tires. | Light running cost. LEXINGTON SERIES “22* § PASS. TOURING—Splendid running light six | motor tn “tip-top” mechanical condi- | tlon. Genulne French gray Duco and | two new tires rear. $325. | FORD 1924 COUPE—Turned tn by busi- ness woman for a sedan. An honest bargain. < WHITMORE PAIGE CO. 319 EAST MAIN ST. TEL. 2810 WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CARS WITH OUR USUAL UNRESTRICTED -DAY MECHANICAL GUARANTEE: 1924 NASH COUPE 1825 CHEVROLET COACH 1924 REO SPORT TOURING 1925 REO SPEED WAGON 1923 REO SPEED WAGON 1924 REO TOURING (family ear) 1524 HUP CLUB SEDAN (s bargatn) All These Used Cars Are in Real Good Conditlon. KENNETH M. SEARLE & Co. Corner Elm and Park Streets TELEPHONE 2110 Auto Parts and Accessories GOODYEAR— PRICE INCREASE COMING. GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE. WE PROTECT YOU. ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900. TIRES, batteries, auto electric service. P. & W Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrtle DUNLOP AND LEE TIRES—Wet and dry storage batterlea J. M. Farrell Rockwell Ave., Cor. Webster Hill Tel 156! AJAX TIRES—and Uraflld Brake Lining —Leghorn_ Motor Parts Co. Parts for all_cara_Elm. corner East Main CIRES, §6.50—Guaranteed, size 30x3%. Tube to match $1.50. Budd Auto Products Co., 161 Arch St. Tel. 3989. USED ~TIRES—AIl sizcs, $2 and up. Standard Tire Co., Kelly 8pringfield distributors, 89 Arch St. . | Garages To- Let |HART ST.—Garage to rent. Tel 3861 Motorcycles and Bicycles USED BICYCLES—Good conditl in_price. Economy Sport Sh cessor to “Hadfleld's” 15 Mui 15 Low .. suc- 8 OUNCEM! ice has moved from 170 E. Maln to 186 Edst Main St. (rear of Atlantic Fiiling station). Batterles, lining. _Auto_electric_service. Tel. 708, garage It desired. All miakes of cai Norbert E. Barth, 113 Commonwealth | _Ave. Day and night_service. Tel. 4221 |CYLINDERS _REBORED—Stop_that ol pumping and piston elap! Get better gas and oll milenge! We will rebore “your cylinders without removing motor from chaeis, Install new pletons, rings, piston pine and bushing: valves, take up on bearings, lincup connecting rods, at & flat rate price. Phone, call or write Charland's Auto Service Station, 439 Main St. opp East Main St. Tel. 1544. ARCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—S. Wolf, prop. Auts radlators, body fenders repairing. 107 Arch Bt. Tel. 1709, new grind SHE'S TRYIN YO MAKE ME— 20575 Tl a’;@b By 1 AUTOMOTIVE | Milford St., | JEWETT 1924 TOURING in exceptional- but economical to run. Very easy rid- | Service Stations, Repafrin: 17| T—Rudy's battery serv- | tires, brake | | AUTO REPATRING—Done in your own | PERCY CROSBY Service Stations, Rej SROKEN _ WINDSHIELD—uiass _ end door lights replaced wbll | your car repatred mow. . Garag 313% Ohurch B¢, Morans 2842-2, i PREST-O-LIGHT BATTERIES, . 10~ N[TION SERVICE, ZEMITH CAR- RETORE _ INSTANT BERVICE. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY ' CO. 39 WASHINGTON 8T. PHONE 900 GOODYEAR— 5 FURNITURE—And auto upholstering. Topa @lip covers aud side curtalus, Wm. K. Gelselbrett Upholstering and Repair ghop, 153 Arch St.. rea | FORD—Gverhauling, A complets _over- haul job for little money. Auto le- pair Co. 94 Hartford Ave. Tel. 2219-3 or 40995, | LEXKING RADIATORS—Quick _Bervice. Expert attention; low rates; don't let small jeaks lead to heavy repair expenve. | Body dents removed, fenders stralghts | ened. O. Becker, 13 Glen St. | RADIATOR—Repalring at Towest prices, | quick service. Satlsfaction ranteed. New England Radiator Works, 3 E. Main 8t near Main. Phone 850. REPAIRING—On all makes of cars. Bi- pert mechanics available day and night. Hotel Washington Garage. Phone 1735. STARTING—Iighting and ignition, electric parts and eorvice. Clark's Auto Electric and Repair, 409 West Main t. Tel. 3081, RAYBESTOS BRAKE—Service Btation. _Brakes rolined and adjusted‘on ehort notice. Clark's Auto Electric and Re- DAl Rtation. 409 W Main St Tel 3001 TIRES and tubss vilcanized at Tow cost. Used tires, all sizes, including bal- <loons. Low price and satistaction, Benny's Tire Store, 315 East Maln. BUSINESS SERVICE Building and Contracts BAKER & LASHER Concrete Office, entrance to’ Strand Theat Ask Lasher Phone CHIMNEY—Repairing and general mason and plastering work. Work guaranteed J, ). McLarney, 58 Garden. Phone 891, CONCRETB _CONSTRUCTION=L.. _O. Zetterman, 175 Shuttle Meadow Ave. ° Phone 1671 Portland Cement. Business Service Rendered 20 AUTO TOPS and side curteins madé and repalred; slip coters and carpets; furs niture recovered. John's Auto Top Shop, 103 W. Main St. Tel. 1494. HOU WIRING—Estimates {urnished. Have your work done now. Barry & Bamforth, 19 Main 8t. Phone 2504, MASON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR —Henry P. Dowd, Hotel Washington. Phone 1§55. P. O. Box 132, #IRRORS—Resiivered; old_ones made like nmew; new mirrors made to order. Woollcott, 162 Main St. Tel. 2029-12 ROOFING—We apply ail style of asphait roofs. . Cheaper than wood and fire- proof. All work guaranteeed for 10 yra Bold on easy terms. General Roofing Co., Tnc, 374 E! Main St Te 5 PAUL ZEHLER—Roofer, asphalt, tin and shin or repairing. Phone 1490: 87 ALFRED — JOHNSON—Excavating, bullding, stone -and taking 's. 60 MIll 8t. Tel. 1497-13. | BARCLAY TILE & MARBLE CO.—Tile for all decorative and sanitary pur- rrazzi, walls, ceilinge, floors. Cost 1s small, benefit great. 443 Arch St._Phone 3680, (NTERIOR DECORATIONS—Flngs., eic Call on our service for soclalea and | weddings Eddy Awning and Decorat- | _ing Co. 231 Arch st. | SHINGLES—tin_and paper roofing. Arm- | co gutter and couductors Installed by Thomas F. Fitzpatiick & Co. 21 Park. - L | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | A Stupendous Clearance | Sale of Used Pianos " Seven Went Yesterday Get In on thess piano bargainy now. Your galn—-your opportunity. &hipment | of grand pianos received a “month earlier _than expected. : “Result—WE NEED ROOM. - g i Phone now for appointment. theso wanderful bargmine. - Lester player piang, “used § months Bee | Milton apright, good tare. .., Wing & Sons upright,. good for ginner Hardman: upright, fine- tone . Sterling player, mahogany case and forty others. Youll be ‘urprised at | weakly terms. Gibbs Piano Co. New England's Finest Music House 119-121_Church St. New' Britain Phone New Britaln 4089 - 1 the (Copyright, 1925, by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) ‘caus€ THREE DAYS RUNNIN' Now SHE THREW ME CHEESE ENOS. F 1 ANT T00 1 INQUISITIVE, PAIW, | WHERE DO WE

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