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. ! e : NORWICH BULLETIN, ‘MAY 20, 1912 A ‘ bery &, INSURANCE. < i feam its winning atamond. The game was well g . gnd hit hard. On account of lack of | with one out and & man on first a|the A tminze, gsvo tbe howe :fl'“ e | rcnkel in & victory for the l B ground rules the score was increased. |neat double play, Kirker to McGraw Bt Louls. Phitadelphia. Yaunigans, score Sk K Ies - Wednesday the Academy boys play | to Austin brought to an end the last ab b o i {|iarge number ot spects - 3 Killingly here and Saturday they play |rafly of the visitors. Gleason again | Tusinet | : %2 ¥ 0 |tors wers Dreaent at the geme THO / Bulkeley at New London. = After Sat- | officiated as umpire and his abllity Js | Fiisit s s 1401 y 5 owrey. 3 & lineup vu as follows FARM lNSURANCE urday’s game Coach Leonug Its q“t‘k:e grmulamoned ;nd grt::tmy ;meclat;d Kn"mr';"" 3 it : ' J. Kane p, W. Brown D 4 confident that his team will defeat the | by players and spectators as he | Evans, . ¢ e | New Londoners. is casily the most satisfatcory umpire i R Kiey #b, B&lm > L L & Norwich Boys Take Hard Fought Contest at Storrs—Hom The score: that has omclnle,? at the Hospital for ol R e 't d. ].thm Sons 2 N. & Conn. Ag. College. two years. Hospitals' new pitcher is H oo s 0| . P P A 5 ., e AR . 100 0| BSachems—Malad 5 Norwich, Cenn, Team Unable % Connect With Croker’s Spitter PR S ;‘;‘,;t;*’w;?‘,‘;;omwm‘.{m"‘; .F;;‘;L;‘;" T s |olen 1b, oNell b, O ¥ 0 5 1ldobnsene G 2 6 Burney #8, Coleman 16 0 Viber 51210 Indopendents. .. | 52221 -nnm. -unw-n Mclatyre cf. - rs Beat Out Many Bunts. T | e e R T .V”lto B . R U R é‘u::.fi.f: %05 333§ nm:u:',- 13131 01020003 by FE o R 4131 1Chaselc 5 1 8 1 0| Phfiadelphia 101000 0 0—2|Y 3 | -l 5171 10Grawgh 6 3 4 & 0 oiti, Wingo, Paskert, Cravath; | Sachems .. o [ B A0 (et Ry 100 bciawmen § 3 % 8 B[ Two base e Docin, Wingo, Corwleh ¥ ¢ defeated [ the last strike and Aubry reached firs & 10 382 CSAuiniy g § g3 |t b B Teer 2 U e e, O ese |14 itals, wecand s winé [i ow CHip= . 3 e 111 a8 PR -1 DETROIT PLAYERS the Connecticut Agricultu o |man’s hit. Chipman taking second on ©amu 5| Heived T8 300 ga000 BASEBALL RESULTS § g STILL ON STRIKE bageball team Saturday at Storrs, 10 ¢h? throw, Chipman scored on Van b S S BV B ol (A L PR Biroers VAR, 7 started to put the | guilder's two bagger. e 14 Cow Hay v 5, Springeld 0. His Action ;:x;{e ;l;:“;k:(;:d:fi:"e‘m::rmnlng. 8tan- |~ The Academy scored two runs fn the A i e T S oo ey e g Ban Johnson Stands 'IPYCQM dish bunted and beat it out. ay ‘Afth. McCormick started off with a %o P8 PSS st o b Ly, Orater, | 3, B At New Beitaln- Rritain-Holyoke gamo sched- in Suspending Ty d T At h to third, | hit. Boyd sacrificed. no\bamlgon mvl QU | rueciee 5Tt Necuimich, ovd, B, Mok, ndents .. e for Sunday st pleyed. Prevated by sl il S 4 " scond ‘roker hit a|to the first baseman. McKay sin for Conn.” Ag. College Johuison. Vivert. Auirey 2 o | e 3 Philad a, M . —Ban Johmson, " fara t:;: R Mo Sien: felder, . Who | seoping MeCopmick. . Stenaiah e s . e u‘l’l":[.li;kmfiffi' s Brean, e Mg Do, Tor L president of the American leigue, ar- ks w o oKay. Murray mad U . - R i © | Hospital S. Austin. 5, MecGraw 3, Kirker il > < rives ere today estigute dropped It. Standish scored, Murray | and scored McKay hort and | MeKay; stolen bass, Murrwy. Vibeet, Aubrey, O e B B Som Rason . 10 7 5 the players of the Detroft k ord laid down a beau- | scratch hit, but Croker hit'to sho! man 2, Andemou: left cu bases, N. F. A. 6, Conn. S 5 PR oh s 3 strike by the ¥ to Derfoction, Fleteher drew & pase.| Connecticut college _in second | AR College 3 struck ous. by Standish §, by Dean 4. | - dou- | Harttord : i ‘”" tion in suspending Ty Cobb, e and struck out Me- | scored once. Keat sinsled, took second | A#. Cullege 3 struck s by Siandich € by Dean 1. | fae "on busce o : ! 47 by his action G e o Doan and 1h | on Topheema hif t6 short ud scored on | 2117 i »i'.li,‘,».'," vt 5 bues o i, o D | iz ASNTE itk saiad e o o ihe piay” trying to cat off Croker at home Dean | a passed ball. 3 5. Tndependents 4; hit by plicher, by Dynon &, by International League. ers, and the latter say they ase Our Hat is in the Ring and we are | threw wild, Croker and Lord scoring.| In the seventh Robinson drew a pass. | WAUREGAN 8, \N 8, TAFTVILLE 4. | Batd 1 simck out, by Dynaw 3, by Murphy o, | o dternationsl Lo to play for Detroit unless the suspen- out for more business than ever be- | Fletcher taking third and Boyd second. | McKay sacrificod and Robinson scored - | DeBuccos 4. 39 \"::;";:'v:'firl'x‘fin ng;;;ml:mm;i\"} Ouly one zame scheduled. slon s lifted. fore. Talk may win a President!al | Robinson hit a hard one to short, but {on a Wild pltch. In ¢he second half | gig iy M;rllnd Held Opponents to | Indmaidnts 20 n; g Nl dfas gl KA g The Detroit players held a meeting Election but it never covered a Fire | Chipm: after making a Dbeautiful | Aubry doubled. Chipman laid down a Three Hits. U A0 snfed Woa. lost. PG| today and while no public anuounce- RA‘:«;( Bm:m:«h";‘ W wild and = Fletcher and |bunt. Lord threw to first, but mla P Tty Oy 1 ] ¢4 | ment was made uvmnld uw:w- . " & e iy el B p Aubry scored i3 Rochester 15 9 said that “they wo st TWe o0 take care of you in this{Buyd scored. McKay struck out and | throw yas wide and 4 | In spite of the good work of Joe Ly 5 ’ a1 respec Sgndi:‘huml a fly to left fleld, making | Chipman _ tak: second. Vanguilder Lazinsk in the box, Taftville was | R 1 1 iy |and unless Cobb wes reinstated the Don’t delay, Insure Now. Delay 18{the third out. hit to Croker, who threw him out &t oo voq o the home grounds Satu, Cleveland at New York. 1 1 76 | team would not play tomorrow. The more d erous than Tire, :( v he first man up for Connecti- | first. Anderson flied, out to McKay. day afterncon by Wauregan, 8§ to 4 Chicago at on.. ce 8 2 100 | players inslst that Cobb was fully jus- g roisis Toaner g g who threw | Dean drew White hit to Boyd, |18 §ISf0een. By CRuregan, § to &1 Sank & Philndeiphis. A i 1% |tified in hitting the spectators. gy s i ot ot firat. Johnason hit to Mure |who ‘fombled: and - Chipmen.. ASored: fielding _department ~throughout the| Sk Louls at e 24 | T Ay e e Insurance and Real Estate Agent, ray, who fumbled, giving Johnson a |Keat struck out & Although |game, pillng up seven errors, Marland | . = - W i e AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. no game at the local Amu’lc(;: ll:l‘l:‘-‘ Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. life. Vibert struck out, but Aubry ‘sln\. This ended the scoring. m:he PR G e’ IADRRE o5 Warits Best it FRiowes. W Lo - fif?&'.’.i'ai:’f'ifmnb?‘w" o S & Johnso o third. 3 00d form, .holding his ew York at Cine * ot e g THE TOWNS-PEOPLE b e donaen Ey e g e Mt lfx(i'll:xunl:l“?llrxi”}zll:;auul nine | Dhidophia st e Low e s | hmh}:r‘}cmrm;::“m;;hm:soxflwna. T O r had them all guessing and |T¢E. Brundson cof. the visitors dld | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. -12 . 181 | American league and Manager Mack of OF MONTVILLE, Academy made one run in the ,un{}d e lege bovs break their |800d Work with the club, clouting out e sding 1" 5| the Athleti, atter 1 Deoke Sbndiet st lsast, should in the future consid- |throtgh an error.by Clipman, error by Erylng fo hIEAL Muray plaved |LuTse SUE ST AnETe oM at e Dlale | o o : € | e Y e a0t that President Navin of the Detsoft er the financial strength of a BOND- I B e ; i e game at short, stopping two hot | Th¢ SCOTe: | PN ow York | 8 1 2 9| club would not arrive in this city in g BT B A SR e R s R s T inning that 0 pos, o T paa e Chics 1 ——— | time to adjust matters with his piay We _represent THE AMER‘CANJ e it o b ould make Hans Wagner sit up and S 144 Ty 3 Fitisurg 1 SATURDAY TRACK MEETS. ers who have refused to play ball uatil hich is | the third throush a hit and stolen base | would m: 3 e BURETY CO., of New York, whic! g th ikrt aifl an vror by db take notice. Aubry, the captain, and %hf‘bi’v L 3 aelonta . 1 ‘T\' Cobb ig reinstated. g L T They got two in the fourth. Croker | Vanguilder proved o be the stars of | Mumiwe 4.1 8 1 H o) H e | Uhas yen & i - B Co struck out Aubry, but Lord dropped|the college team. They fielded fast |ieshani & o 1g 1 o ! | night for admeeti‘na‘gf the Amartoan s k ubry, Dugas,db 3 3 sy apolls 2 league presidents in this city on Tues B. P. I.EA "ED & . - 2 Al L Beale \Clme""";“ ("'Il:r:n:\"aumv‘v: S Harvard Freshonen 40%. 1,,,_‘ He said the call was issued for Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. » 2N » 2 ofMarlandp 5 0 0 Stia wiod S N TE 0t M iy Sout |2 sce’ 80, lar Zfi‘l:fi:"fi;e‘: 11,“&'3(“2 y'x;'oel.n;]:cte'l:‘ e T e Flaqaw!l IAL ANJ c Tl meaws, 40 | ed the visitors out of first plaoe in the National 1 berg 2 7 i 1 ‘J 1 | lenguo race. Ames kept tthe hits mattered until the - S "IN | the men who have broken their con- 40000000 4&8|foal Inning. Suggs was effective in all except | SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. tmt.ls with the Detroit club.” IME OFFICE OF WM. F. EILL < TS E 0 070 0 e et intaes At i g | Commenting upon the situation, = ot 5 for Wi Bunedon, LaBelle, Geer 2. New York Inclanati. International Le Manager Mack sald: Renl Estate GENERAL TONE STRONG. months § 1-2@3 874, Prime msérm;gn; e g i B ’fmrn;’z-mmm Eaa| o whma ;Lm e R A A1 1 e . 1ok eaid i 11, || W Tiona: e S8 s i papers 4 to 4 1-2 per cent. Sterlin: Leopold fogan; stolen | Devore, 3 o H il Pt g D 4 and Fue Insarance, itthe ot ation o Bt ok Beave 40 [ oihenice bent With sty Deciness m.;,“ha 3 :fflff g, dermata' %, Dunsion, | Woln® 8 L1 3 5532 9 ofpailo u. iled cad #ininning | tasge of l:;; unfortunate ;fi:,b’(mhm. Atlompt 2 R4, { bankers’ bills at 48450 for 60-day bills |LaBelle: left on_ buwes Wusmegan 10. Taftille ¢ | S 5220 R frst game. Jersey Ctiy |about by ciroumstances which | {hey i |ceated in Domery’ Block, over C. M. | and at 437.10 for demand. Commercial | v /"% 30 ™Rindson; siruck out. by Lazinsk 7, Ly | Merkle.1b F:‘» z M._“m"um ; P R R e i | could. mot control, On Saten A “Uliliams, Roewmt 9, third ficer. New Yo The opening of | bills 4‘3:13]? 4. J:}M silver 61 1—4t. %Te\'é; Marland 8; umplre, Mo | e ,‘,m,,,d ss 4 8 3 & 1| Providence Ceanied end Ti-ealn. | were placed in a diffieult posttion, Un- 7 . cet yes layed an ir- [¢an dollars 48. Governmen O == {Meyorse 21 40 oMiennc 4 07 8 0 Connecticut League. til the hour officlally set for the Sl [ R b i B el P el s HOSPITAL 17, INDEPENDENTS 12, |3ome 271 4 0 oifileme 4 0 7 8 0 | o AT N i o - me was strong and there was not | CHADESs, $360,091716; Dbalances, $15 e e oS P . 5 that the regular Detrolt team would ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW oy e ;,‘,’,"‘u"‘.'"fin“fi e | 056,487, ' For the week: Exchanges, Looss Fiolding and Heavy Hitting on | mwie 370503 | e 36123038 1 not play, and we would hawe been béars- to atiempt & rald, Brooklyn | 3,546; balances, $102,135,677. Hospital Diamond. e ot tanings: g subject to a severe pan;)!y if we had api Y t Lho Interboroughs —— > = 003000000 03 2 pursued any course other than what Brown & Perkins, Mlmgvatlay |Forid Tran e e e COTTON. In 2 free hitting and rather 100sely | (indmman 0811 07001 14 5 we did. The Athletics are not desirous yi a rather uncertain v ved game he @ unds ase hits, Murray 3 am hit, 1 e . lof winning games from scrub teams Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St [buying. After a rather uncertain iy - played game on the Hospital grounds | Two base hits, Murray 2: throo base hit, evero B s be Entrance stalrway next to Thames | wavering of prices there was a grad- | New York, May 15 cotton futures | Saturday afigrnoon, the Hospital nino | e . S oy and for that reason the game sched. Nationa! Bank. Teiephone 33-3 ual hardening and the general tone of | OPene {;{; B SErtiba 2 won from Norwich Independent by | Chicago Hold Down by Ragon. Bl ey Vs uled for tomorrow was calied of£® i Xe strong. Lehigh | August 1131 bid, Septembar score of 17 to 12. Both teams the Chicasn. May 19 —Ptcher Ragon was too much for | - Fictapurg 5, Bowton 7. — the market b SLIOnE: tober 11.43, November 11.40 bid, . % purs 8, Lo assumed a les p and showed neimbus 1140, Taniiaty 25 i1, February | ball hard and often. Dahl weathered | Chieago today, and Brookisn won, 6 to 2. The vis- Philadelphia 13 advaseement, and the whole range of | % = Y the storm for the full nine innings, | ifors bunched their hits. Seore: Crteago 3, Brosiiyn 4, Connell-Monty Bout for W. A. @. - 11.48 offered, March 11.49. am o “Bated fer Lavender i, S ek Mr. Editor: , £ prices at the close among the leaders | " 0 L5 0q waay. Closing bias: | but the visitors fmel chise promion dur | Chicags. Brookiyn, A iy Just 5 few lines in your wvaluablc G. EDWARD GRAFF. decided improvement over A ing the game. Dynon retired after | ah me o Wb K poa ol Princeton S Pennevivan Wik B QILMORE Specta, JISerxed a docided improvem j (N CRTL June 1L July TERS, A ietos: Dabsnied byt the aitice s | sl ¢ 0 5 sl 111 0f Comel 15, Covimbta 3. paper regarding the talied of Mont pathized witn 1ehigtis rise, and United | ust 11 e Do gy [ pital team for & totel of meven rums |Mimer 4 8 3 8 dpuieton 32 0 8| VoI awen s Connell boxing eshibison. It Mr. 3 pathized with lehigh’ < 2 28, N ber 11.2 > 3 : pecrdh e e 308 0.0TSmh3h 3 1 3 0 6f ext g H G. EDWARD GRAFF ates Rubber made g now high record. | 1 “”r\“";,";.“'FLL‘,“:J)‘,"‘E","?“\,’L‘C‘?" in the third Inning. Murphy, who suc S e B SR o5 Rere tmnings .1.&»’«"-",.,."‘”’,«.“’”&.'.,"3"“2‘. mon . M n Petrolcum, in sympathy with 1 g oo et ey ceeded him, was no Improvement and 41110 n\mmxv’ 31100 vems L. s M Ry vnel:‘(h n;\m the Texas company’s advance, made a | 15 points lower: |lasted three innings. Debarros twirled | T MRS e S the B, A. G, of BeM3o tried 12 gain. The Texas company was the | ) middling gutf, | the last two and showed good form, 3125 0 Phep.o 10610 . I hut “Notida " smys Mon: Oc s strongest stock, and higher prices have | . ik * | striking out four of the six men who 6000 Oagonp 4 00 30 hat el :"fll + ;| Dbeen predicted by its manipulators. On faced him and allowed no hits, Sam sNs e s hige Ak S "‘d'u‘rwb{l’: G - the principle that “no news is good GHICAGO GRATN MARKEY. Austin_kept up his reputation as a }}m;fl {05 ot ey PV TR ‘-_:P‘m‘ . time S ne the Wilkesbarre miners' con-g o~ GHICA s heavy hitter by slamming out a dou- | s Dol the bout held atthe W. 4. ( on san raln 33 Gatinh wia concclea 16 bis srol miEr: et e |ble and two triples, his deuble com- | mae B4l P 10, Notre | o g ling toward an amicable agreement | May . 1 2% K e ing_when all the sacks were occupied | Meors by innings: L B ntie, and which will remove that part of th YRR . R Hosplial yunners, ull of whom scor- Bt M el S B B s e T L T bl /g 4 g Roem 5, Chapman Building, labor trouble from the market, Judge | ed, of the Hospital tesm secured | U W0 il i oo Yaio ¥rosamen | tan Preshmer f ""‘D. N 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn Gary's optimism was used as a good us, one or more hits except Bill Wiecks, ‘0 % e 3 Unlon 15, New York University 8, ! bull argument on Steel and had a ben- b5 who failed ip get a safe hit in five o - e MEMBER efivial effect. ek rips 1o the plete, The visiters threw | b5 :L Louis ’<'::' oy 3 Yanningans Won 6 te 4. | - ‘1\‘ m'n}'h P from railro: “freles | care i ome te: 1 8t Lo fay 19.—Altheu on was wild at e eeitine d " " nds R 3. g s et i e ad o IM‘ = 2% sy 8 dedin I Ret G iy ‘.h " | {imes, he lightened up when lux:?\;niw‘m:!. and An exciting and teresting game | hue 8nd Hugh Jennines of New York. close touch with the labor situation @y 4oy |last turn at bat by, scoring four runs | (mey he Uehiened up when g ma W 3% | was played between Yannigane | yapp him thers even 4 Chicago Board of Trade indicated H;\\ there is no f;ar »f‘ a an o as befere a man Bad besn retived, hul‘ru Eingios by Huuser and Oakas and wo emors in d and Bachems Sunday afterneon, en the | rafiene general strike of freight handlers. In- Telephone 842, | formation iz that the Freight Handl C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. union is not meecting with su in (] = = 7 = g its attempts to the Toads west . 5 D % £ Ask for our weekly letter. the work of freight = g . of Chicago, and Ie b el ot vagtdl informeniox (b4 2 (CICR8T, aa s ttie mark of Tavar even if a strike €hould oeccur, it would be comparatively easy to fill the places of the strikers, STOCKS., - Sales, Wigh Low. Clos — Allis Chalmers ped . 4 14508 Amad. Coppe s s 2014 Am. Agriultural ... 2 NMade more friends in less time than any other cigar- ette, ever. And yet you haven’t tried them. 200 Am. eBet Sugar 4600 Am. Can 100 Am. Osr & <. Cutten Gl 500 Am. Jide & 1 Dominick & Dominick| =i i Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 200 Rettle 10100 Brookyn 5100 Canad Receipts of ad, including 130 | sla rers and exporters and | r the market, making with the | E stock 24 cars on sale. Steers were | islow. but about steady; medium grades | s fat bulls and fat cows steady; cthers slow and medium and common cows Common to prime steers |- A @8.30 per 100 Ibe.; bulls at | cooruds & S one extra bull at $7.30: | 100 Consulidated ¢ 0%6.19. Dressed beef was | Com _ Products in fair demand at 111-2@1 o g Mgt native sides. No later cables from the | 06 Do. pid .. 3 cattle and sheep markets of Qreat |- e i 'v« Britain. Exports from this port to- - morrow. 714 beayes Z30 Do x gt U Receipts of calves were 1.206 head, | including 289 for butchers and 1,018 for | 100 ¢ the market. There was an active de- | 9% ’m,,m\ {3 mand for the stock and prices w 9800 Tnterborough Met. Common to choice veals, §7.95 9900 Do, pra per 100 1lps; culls at @ % lnter Harve $7.00; buttermilks at $6.00. Dressed e tnn calves were firm at 11 1-2@15¢ for ety 1100 Tutrenationsi dressed veals and 9 1-2@12c for conn- |- try dresend, Receipis of sheep and lambs wera 5,309 head, including 17 cars for slaughterers and 4 for the market. Sheep were slow but steady; lambs folly 25¢ lower; the pens were cleared, Medium to prime sheep sold at § @6.00 per 100 Ibs; culls at $3.00; ord nary to good Iambs at $7.00@3.75; | culls at $5.25; spr'ng lambs of medium quality at $10, and they were rated | steady. Dressed mution selling a lit- tle more freely at 9G12 1 dressed lambs at 14@17 dressed hothouse lambs lower at $ 00 @6.50 per carcass, Receipts of hogs were head, including half a car for the market, Prices were firm to a fraction higher and light to heavy hogs sold at $7.75 @8.25 per 100 lbs. Mecca is 500 Mo. Do. 91 700 Mo. s Nettonal Biscilt Nationai Lead & 200 Do. Dt 2000 Rock Tsiand Co 906 Do. ptd Chicago, May 17.—Hogs slow and generally steady at Thursday's aver- aze. Bulk of prices, $7.50@8.00; light, Siows” Shes, & (i $. .40@i.92 1-2; +mixed and butchers, 800 Southemn Pa $7.50G8.00; heavy, $7.50@7.85; roush 800 Southem R heavy, $7.50@ yorkers, $7.75@7.85; 800 Do. ptd pies, '$5.10@7.10." Estimated receipts [ 1100 Temmesee Comper’ 16,000; tomorrow 9,000, 100 Toledo, St. L. & W. Catile steady. Beeves, $6.00@9.25; [—— bo. pra . cows nnd heifers, $3.00@8.00; Texas | 10000 ‘{:‘M P steers, $5.90@7.75; stockers and fesd- | i Trieen Sistes Rostiy. | ere, $4.30@7.00; western, F410G07.55, | 10100 Uniied Biates ltubier. | Estimated receipts, 1,500, 5700 Undted States Steal.. Sheep strong (o 100 higher than | 0 Do w00 Thursday's close, Natlve, $35,75@8,25; | “jon i ba western, $4.0046.40; yearlings, 800 Wabash 708, Jambs, $6.00@8.66; weste 900 Do, pit @9.00. Estimuted receipts, 6,0 e Weatern Maryian 400 Wosetlnghonse Flect Montville 7, Cutlery 6, 2100 Chin Copper Tn a plichers’ battle at Montyflls [ 3600 Bey, Conwol Saturday afiernoon the Cutlery feam | —— Am Tobueoo Jost to Montvilfe, 7 to 1 Dobitrros of [ Tetal sics, 354,700 iares, the los outclassed his oppopent on N IONE , the m:n'nfl, scoring 19 Eirfkeouts, MONEY, Charles at the receiving end did goed Now York, May 18, work all through the gume and nise | nominal; no loans, Time loans easy; shome at the bat, annexing four hiw, ' 60 daye 5 per cent; 90 days 3 1-4; six Wostern 1nian - Whealing & L. Jirle, 44100 Lenlgh Villey

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