Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 15, 1918, Page 7

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o gt | Qe Butletin. | TRY TO BRNG FRENCH BAND HERE FUNERAL DIRECTORS §|=————-——""——————=| The Norwich War Bureau is mak- the bands tour. e HE WE. e " ing an attempt to secure for Norwich, | The band is called the Garde Repub- ATiD EMBALMERS 4 ATIER some time in September, the French | licane: and is led by Gabriel Pares, 3 ; There has been considerable mod- | ArmY Band that is now making a tour| who is known as the “John Phillip LADY ASSISTANT eration in the high temperatures of the | ©f the country in the interest of the | Sousa of France.” Every man in the THE PorTEoUs & MNImcueLL Co. £ few vs in New Eng! French Y. M. C. A. The French Y. M. | organization has seen service in the \ Cails Answersd Promptly B |lare rosion and the Ol Sriler ahe| C. A. bears the same relation to the | war, besides being a musician of dis- Day and Night to. numerous thunder showers which | French Government as our ¥. M. C. A. | tinctive standing; many of them have | occurred Wednesday afternoon. There | DEAIS 1o the TUnited States Government ; won prizes in the Paris Conservatory | s 88 Main Si will be thunder showers Thursday in | &S @ War time necessity. The band is| of Music, and half a dozen are opera | > . " 5 am Otreet the south portion of the middle At. | composed of sixty five pieces and every | singers Who are now piaying band in- lantic states. Still further {ioa | member has served in the present war| straments. - M. Pares led the Garde A ne tomperature ey bo oeaati®® | many havinz béen wounded and all| Republicaine, many of whose members v in Erlana --| wearing service stripes. have since fallen in battle or heen crip- g g n '?. Wos (I SmeE Al g8 e e e Notwich War Bureay has re-|pled at the St Louls and San Fran- / . 3 Tha winds along the th Atlantic | Quested the State Council o ense | cisco Expositions. He considers the Ex.m ‘;80"5 and iddle Atiantic Wil be moderats | to secure & date for L3 apons- [pimeni s Iz?ww-r. the equal of the =% southwest, and thunder 1ls. anee in Norwich, guaranteering a sum | older organization. press Wagons t b ht b of money sufficient .to warrant their| It is felt by those interested in the Teara Harnesses appearance here. The bureau feels|effort to secure visits to Conneeticut Southern New England: Fair and | that if an engagement can be effected | cities by this band that it will be a If you understood the Fur Market as we do you would surely take advantage of ‘this . Express Harnesses slightly cooler Thursday; Friday fair.| o suficient amount of patriotism will | source of wonderful inspiration to Am-{} Fur Sale. Not a sirigle condition of the Fur Market is normal. The gowermnment Observations in Norwich. be evidenced by Norwich citizens de-| ericans to h_?«’lf‘ these musicians who 3 . i th .o ¥ (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) The followins records, reported rom | Siring to attend the concert and lec- | have =0 herolcally fought tor the gall- embargo on furs in June, of course, explains the critical shortage of skins, and general 3 The Bulletin's observati sh the | ture ‘to make theaflair a dect s@e- | ant ally of this nation. Practically all ye . . B A Good Line of Clnniges in tamperabure i ot Bares| cess of the musicians have been decorated | War conditions explain the shortage of suitable dyes, designers and fur workers. ¥ STEAMER ROBES metric changes Wednesday: Already many leading citizens have | for bravery. If the band were to come 1 Ther. Bar. | éxpressed themselves as interested in|to Connecticut, its tour of this state Our August Fur Sale, which is now in 74 30,08]an attempt being made by the 'War| would take place about the middle of y i a m. THE L. L. CHAPMAN 0. 2w 2 3oy Bureau tp have this ol included in | September. il progress, has been extremely difficult to 1 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conn. | Hibhest Mc?:::i.;:m A socA ey GOVERNMENT HAS THREE prepare, and we consider ourselves fortu- Predictions for Wednesday:, Unset- BY DISCRIMINATION WAYS TO HELP SOLDIERS (§ nate to be able to offer such high grade Furs JOSEPH BRADFORD | tied probably local rains. ana| Miss M. Estella Sprague, home eco-| The three forms of government aid || at such fair prices. 7 nomics director for the Food Admii for soldiers and their dependents, as hot, ‘thunder ghowet towasds svantng. | SR E8 B0 S oM s Women OFICop- | tevised are explained <in. = sorare | necticut would not be asked to make|ment announcement received by the ——— T - -~ | any sacrifice In order to conserve|Connecticut State Council of Defepse sugar. Miss Sprague maintains that today. They include allotments and | sacrifice is not the right word. She|allowances, compensation for death or >d that it was only necessary to|disability, and United States govern- discriminate a little and insisted that|ment insurance. Connecticut housewives were quite; 4..ording to the revised explana- capable enough to do this and quite ns, every married enlisted man in patriotip enough to keep within their | )i oive military and maval service ; allowance of two pounds a month for|;; ynder a duty to ailot $15 a month each member of the family and that|f om his pay to his wife and children. HORTON'S New YOI‘k lce cream they were too remurceful to Le incon- | ppe government adds to these com- Six hours after high water it'is 1o¥ | venienced by sugar ®rationing and pulsory allotments additional allow-, IN PINT AND QUART BRICKs |"3¢& Which is followed by flood tide. | sugzar allowances. When asked 10 ex- | inceg for dependents. The monthly o B S i n just how this was accomplished, | coyernmant aliowances for Yamilies TO TAKE HOME GREENEVILLE Miss Sprague said that one’s daily al- | Tanee from $5 for a motherless child, g $ | lowance of sugar should be used for|,ng §15 for a wife without cHildren, Anna Driscoll and Mary Foley are | beveragés and cereals and fruits, but up to“a maximum of $30. Voluntary = the aveek as guests of rela- | honey, molasses, corn syrup and maple: zllowance allotments from the sol- 60 MAIN STREET Our Furs were bought early. They were bought at the lowest prices of the season. If you will visit our garment sec- tion and see our showing of Furs you will be able to judge for yourself of the high quality and likewise the reasonable prices at which we offer them. There are no substitutes offered, either in the skins or in the way they are dyed. Every piece is exactly as represented—and we stand back of every piece of Fur we sell. WE KNOW/ THAT WE ARE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE nk Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY New York city. - should be employed in cooking. | giers’ or sailors’ pay may be made J. Barry of Bridgeport is vi juices ought to be canned with- | jor parerss, grandparents vrothers, | Margaret Barry of Convent ar. Spiendid marmalades and | sisters or grandchildren who are de- for a few. days: s can Be made with half sugar|pendent on him for support ,and the rine 'Barry spent a few ! 11f corn syrup. Honey and corn|government will add monthry famlly ys in New London and at Ocean | p are excellent in lemonade and|allowances up to $30 a month , g h relatives. poucheés. By omitting the lemon | overnment -compensation in case safely the ter s clle Barry is passing a|in iced tea. less sugar is needed 10, degin or isability is the modern DR. F. C. JACKSON ek al Momorgren Besch, New Ha- | sweeten it. % substitute for a pension. It applies T0 OFFER SUCH FUR\ VALUES AGAEN B G C : A fus ook substitute | . alik Ve, sith friands n ingenidu ook can substitulelio officers and enlisted men alike. In F Join Conmnelly, Jr. of North Main | for in nearly all sweetened dish- | cose of death, - compefisation is paid e . . . v ) s DR. D. J. COYLE }!streci is spending vacation in | ex and she doe e vequire a booktai | {7 S oot conpeRtioh s pal Ih.xs is wib-ny o;r AUil.!st ur Salt?r%s;‘ljx;p;rlanURst,];ndAGvgyUSx:vre urge everyone who is Vermont. of hew recipes eithe: s only mec- | gren until they are eighteen or mar- oing to bu urs this season— . g 2 Mre. John Erennan is spend. a y to hozney hasiry “ang dependent father and mother, 20IE y few. davs with relatives in V. practicall; sweetening value |1 "\ to no other relatives. The|] ° . Word has been received . b sugar, Maple syrup i amounts range from $20 to $i5 a riszoll that . Thomas r and. corn syrup less s month. In case of total disability, the August Fur Sale Prices i yrup is used in a re-|compensation is from $30 to $95 a about or liquid iS{month according to the size of the 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. s¢c(h?j‘k;§§;fii;; Bl 8 moving | e may o Vel 0 45 B S comenstten docorimg 0 the (| FUR COATS SEPARATE FUR PIECES ead of us-1| eduction of the earni is ordinar-|{the man and the size of h Compensation should be careruily dis- 2 Zuis] Tom ZOver: it - street | DR. LUTHER GULICK SeREgse g e . DIES IN MAINE| Government insurance !s offered to! ol soldiers or sailors in active service of | Ferry friends |all ranks without medical examination | * Dr. Luther H,|other than the favorable report of the ! a number oflarmy or navy surgeon. The terms saddened on Wednes- |are low, the premium rate depending death which cc- |on the man's age, averaging between it his summer |$i and 37 a month for the tull amount Whitney, them as accessories : lC‘ffice Hours: 2 a. m. to 8 p. m. done. who ~is ‘employed in | in Finishing Co., is| il joying a two week Mrs. Fred King of has :eturne 4 with_re h Telephone $100.00, $110.90 and wp fo $7.50, $29.50 and wp to . - $525.00 $65.00 The Portecus & Mitchell Co. NOTICE WEST MAIN STREET CLOSED |wit FROM THAMES SQUARE TO ANN|of Oakridge street STREET ON ACCOUNT OF RE.| Mrs Thomas Delaner, Sr. FAIRS, teived word from her son, A lly"m(‘ that he is in perfect in Bronx, s is annual vacation, Mrs. Hinchey, ¢ I 5 of §10,000. Application for govern- s\gnedeAMEs Hiak ! ~hz::e>1‘xlznllf;x;;.\’_“flx'r;’ec;rvvy]\él president of the |ment insurance must he made within Birent Commissibner.: | e il i ane . and one ol |120 .days after the man enters the -~ ~ ——— gt s fh ol ,,‘, Sae £ ica= wramning |service. The insurance may We €ON-}ywi) be returned to the sender. inj serious ew of getting in touch with the ale kS g s are | schools. itinued after leaving the service with- Only the follo: Gro= when recruiting opens up . Dr. Gulick cut further medical examination. It i T he c b ges sent included in pa tne widow, child, parent, e means of building up brother, or_sister of monthly install- | TH LR L St T T ! ning enabled him to take a prom-!ments of $57.50 each for twenty vears|priches (hair i t St e T rd Moleski has accepted a po-{inent part in field lon $10,000 of insurance. The N = el 2 OVERHAULING -5 | : X the age of fifty-t davs with friends on Second |1 ou and shoe) bu cigarett years, with ac- ime of war. | CENTRAL NO LONGER mount iil be paid to the ebility. g .| handkerc In addition to offering those provis-|les and OF ALL KINDS ON B Bradley Bl y ¢|icns for dependents, the bureau of | holders, TO GIVE CORRECT TIME . spe o el presidency of|war risk insurance will vi the | blad i S AUlOMOBlLFfi, Apendingif hein anmial | the. Campfi » was (he presi- | japeo of L Deentel Effeciivc at . midnight Wednesdar, CARRIAGES, WAG! 2 i TR trhcte, othér than the governtasnt by 3 Telephone op- = ) ONS, | ed by the company William Semple and Athlot miums which must be paid regularly. | fobacco, sda; s, not to wer in the future inguiries By aiit 4 SR This is only done on application. If|tooth powder (paste or, iiquid m s IR by auto to Portland, |ina e ey 3 sas|tooth powder (pas 5 g ‘ s to the time oca: UCKS and CARTS Fou:*i(::r’;‘é}' ;f"n_':’]l: fi‘(fi“' ]‘f&'\)‘; the government guarantees to the in- | wash), tows underwear, personal | ‘:; : ,r: line 6. Aey S e WiRtion 3 ? o isitor i d ! from Europe, where he|syrance company or organization the!photogra published ! ! Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- F s aiton Bal- made a moral survey of Tt e e e ?rrm e il e ity had the calls for the ming, Upholstering and Waod Work. o elamey and Miss | C4P, €XPeditionary forces for the Y. M.|remain in force, and the man i S e ne of a1y become so_burdensome that Blacksmithing in all its brances. |Mar have one year after the any statement, E : obl 5 Barry were visifors at Ocean S o vice il 3 ted to contai 2 mA:gel:":iDfl‘Sdli:;z";r o Beacn Wednesday with = e -{in which to nay defaulted premiums or suggestion of 2 nature to be of as peES . e was the tlerare - th Bes ST b 2 . Mr. and Mrs, Charles Meech of Sixth | ny FEE onlbn e a befors the “memberxhip Tor policy | sistancs 19 au iénciny jor. ally (ot . bave beem o e S e le o onEhua lapses. { enemy, nor shall any statement t: s back acros e it ar : U - Woriceany e temberiof, e OF ’“’"\‘l‘l in contained relate o any commers el A o 5 W":i“]'um Carroll was at Ocean Beach | London. The funeral will he held ai|TO DISCUSS AID fratasenoe. % e esday. : ko FOR MOTHERLESS CHILDREN 507 to 515 North Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towns spent B ONNECTICUT SEVENTH c CTICUT § N BAR HARBOR EXPRESS Tuesday at Ocean Beach. : An i | confer: IN ROAD EXPENDITURES - Miss Catherine Barrey toured by|N: WALDO KENNEDY TO e T e St{;l;fe - | it for Dr. TO BE TAKEN OFF auto to Ocean Beach Wednesday HEAD MOOSE PUBLICITY | Children’s Aid society will be held in| A ‘a%e of 2 I ordt e . Miss Mary V. Carroll is spending a =wee New London this (Thursday) morning | highw and bridges of the Cftective Aug. 19, the Washington- weelc at Pleasant View. At Aurora, TIl, this weex the ar the office of the district secretary | states prepared by t Harbor express+on the New York, THE PALACE Miss Eleanor Donovan is spending |tional Convention of the Loyal Ord isitor, Miss Alice Waldo, room |[lic roads, of the deparimert Haven & Hartford raitroad will | W ek at Oak Blaffs, Mass. Last|of Moose reauest: Waldo Ken- she was te guest of her sister, | to take full charge of tne new- Patrick Dillon, Providence, R. I.|ly-created publicity department, with William Rierdan toured by guto to | hleadquarters at Moose-Heart. Beach Wednesday. | Mr. Kennedy, o former’ Miss Kitty M@intyre of Springfield, |in Norwich and Putnam, n the Associated Charities build- | culture, Connecticut is R - scontinued betseen Washingten seventh in the 1 New Yori 5 e an Haven, according to an an- irst with an_expenditure of $9.422,679 | it 3 ie on Wefnesday will address{of state funds and §2 452, = |t office of“the company at “ ke held € snds. a total of $11,7 tate | » ¢ Haven. The last northbound trip 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA £ John C. Sanderson, executive se tary of me state society resided | {he meeting which n, 8 = iy o s. made the purnose of fostering a more co- the state. vand the last trip = ot ;flla»‘ s the glest of Mrs. Char headquarters for some time at operative system between the local expended < Lotts of North ‘Main streef {fol, Va, and has done great wor encies engaged in communit nd $330,842 of ‘of “otherd changes In pas- _ | “Mrs Bridge: Keliv and son, John|for the Order of Moose. 1 WILLIAM e YOUNG | T. Keliy, of Eleyventh :;ree:m.:rp, 00:" _— it cupying a cottage at PFisher's l<land | GIRLS CLUB PREPARES Ic 5.49. The state showing the smal vice 2chiding the Red service are alsh announced. Associated Charities, War Camp, iy sery y . ic | pendituras he purpose of MENE | Furloughs For Jewish Hand Sudcemor to Fege el p 3 mmunity service and other patriotic | pend B urloughs For Jewi adays. v the ning part of the month of | FOR ANNUAL PICNIC |and ci organizations in the city | struction and maintaininz highway % o STETSON & YOUNG August. | und the Children’s afd society. Of state funds she ex- | ColHarcy Sl enotivew S otk hate. CARPENTER and BUILDER . The Norwich Girls' Club met on| At a recent consultation held in pended the sum of $1,910 and of 7] - it o, 5t P 3 S & X = » 1 6 1 of $1 vmm nm_ do so, een informed by the third F1 Tuesday evening with Miss Ruth|New London by local officers of the|cal funds $16,440, a total of S bean - t r Ii:ft Wwerk and materials at right TA VILLE Breckenridge. The eveni was spent | ociated Charities, Mrs. Frank A.|The zrand totil expended in the Unit- upon cre ar:z_ ,;a;-ea,.nui‘h “-n!:,“]s ;‘ oe!lhv s KN i Fi 1 illi . | in 2 social way, with music and a fea- | Mitchell, representative of the state|ed ates for the improvements i \"rar_e(‘ lrn;-u.ssn s ‘eiephane 0 Wast. Main St | uneral of Wiliiam Hicks. | ture of the evening was the ‘“goop|Doard of charities and also a member |roads is shown to have been, for he granted to Jews in Ameris n army for the.Jewish holidays, Sept. 6 to 9. and ay of Atonement, Sept. 14 to d7. New The funerai of William Hicks was | dance” given by one of the members, |of the hoard of cireckors of the coun-|year 1917,” 3 held from his jate home on Provi- | Fina] arrangements were made for the |tv home, discussed ,at length i dence street_at 2 o'clock Wednesday | club picnic to be held at Ocean Beach | Miss Waldo means by which 1T 23911 REGISTRAT(ON DATE % . afternoon. Rev. Arthur Varley offi- | on Saturday. The meeting next week | could be given the motherless and ‘ (G 2 == John & Geo H Bhss clafed. The bearers wére George | wnll b hols with Sl o vk | homeless children by placing the little FORIMEN;CONING 2t o Alw Beaudo, William Bailey, George Mad- | of Perry avenue. folk in private homes thus affording| vyoune men who ‘have become fi_- dc;kEJdmesI(‘rahamB George Gregory TR e N an npporla:ily for their future wel- | o 0 o‘, e e an rnest Je urial was in the i fare and %appiness. A i 5 1 rgest Assortment family lot at Yantic cemetery. George Adlung Doy Scoufs to Helo. G | Chaurch & Allen 15 Main Street G. Grant had charz s The treasury department has already & TR between the hours William Hicke s °§u;’,}°15“’(‘:§‘:{m sent its request to the headquarters of | REGULATIONS ON MAIL : p. m. This is the | bury 68 vears ago and was the son of | ¢ E0Y Scouts of America to partici- TO WAR PRISONERS |latest drait ‘order of the present time Ripley and Lydia Hioks, He s |Pate in the fourth Liberty loan. This s and has nothing to do with the {lived in Taftville for many years and | formation has been received by the| A notice bearing on mail matter to |Dill that is now before congress of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES NOLAN—In by Rev. Charle { local officers of the scouts. prisoners in German camps was given |POSINE to draft between the ag L SCARF PINS = = B - = | There are more than 100.000 former {out at the post office on Wednesday | 18 and 45. RINGS | el e Dcih dotes B Postmaster J. P. Murphr, who said | This separate order 1= the cu i ary service. Increasing the efficiency although it is not a new ruling, | tion of the preliminary orders that the i How YO\I Can Make of the Eoy Scouts of America will as e\mi,,uy not one with wbicr’;, local boards have received lats help win the war. PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP the public was familiar, as packages | CSTRing preparation for a mew reg have come into the local post office | ration. It is obvious at this time that addressed to prisoners of war with |these preiiminary orders had mothi {Helpa to Beanty) has heen employed as boss painter by | full postage. o do h the proposed law before e o " the FPonemah mills. He leawes a wife| The notice follows: congress. WAT Bven a stubborn growth of hair will{and a | All mailable articles (including par- | The CH| ETC quickly vanish from the face, neck or| The list of unclaimed letters in the | cel post packazes not exceeding 11 iceived d"e‘l‘“‘ ’:'“r_ra single {;ealfint with | postoffice this week are addressed to |pounds weight) to or from prison- | nesday atone. To remove the hairs make | Miss Lena Le Dell, Mrs. L. G. Taylor |crs of war are entitled fo transmis- = a stiff paste with a little powdered |ang J. W. Waiker. Y OF | i Cin the International mafls fres | SEVEN GROTON YOUTHS delatone and water, apply to hairy| A new tar walk is being made in|of postaz 1 SUED FOR $10,000 surface, and after about 2 minutes rub | front of the office of the Ponemah| All mail shall be plainly =ddressed { off, wash the skin and it will be left | mills. {16 e "prisoner of war, sivins mame, | Seven Groton vouths are mamed us John & Geo. H. Bliss s free from hair or blemish. To avoid| Moses Lambert of Chicago is visit- | designation and name of camp at|defendants-in a $10,000 suit for dam- | & ¢ .| disappointment be quite certain you|ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon | whi¥h he is heid, and be marked “Pris- { ages brought against them on behalf Del.Hoff Hot | zet veal elatone. Lambert, of Providence street, oner of War Mail, via New York.” Inlof Kurt.Groepler, who, it is claimed e Ths J. B. Martin Co. closed -their | addition it should bear the name and |has been injured for life by an assault mill. Wednesday on account of the |address of the sender, and In the.case [made on Groepler on last Saturday heat. of parcel post packages tae relation- | Branford I'arms at Groton. The su Hairs Quickly Disappear Putnam, A. Routhie s Bernice —AND— i EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN araft board re- | DAN!ELSGN — ALTON — In E telagram Wed. Thempson, Aug. 10, 1818, by hone 760 57 Lafayette 8t EUROPEAN PLAN Wiliam Jervis, who is empioved at|chip of the sender to the prisoner of |is brought through Moritz, the brothe PETER VER STEE HAYES lf(ol.. Props. the Taftvilie pharmacy, is enjoying a |war addresssad should he cleariy |as Kurt is a minor, ieing 19 years old ~ EG Teieph 122 2 two weeks' vacation at Fisher's Island. | stated. Parcel post packages for |Attachments of preperty, of the de . . eiephone 26-28 Broadway Mr. and Mrs. Pickering and family | prisoners in enemy countries may not | fendants or in cases they are minors ! FL( )RIST of New Bedford -are spending a few |he sent by organizations or socisi\;, |ot their parents, have Dbeen made to days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.|and only one such package per month | protect the suit, which is returnable . o John Woods of South Front street. may be sent to any one prisoner of | to the superior court in September. DR- A. J- S]NAY Ffi‘eral Dn‘wflr Mrs. Charles Webster of North A war, the limit of weight for cach pack- Eight ‘or nine others are s: DENTIST S street is:spending .the month of Au- |age being 11 pounds. If more are re- |Lave been in the gang, bur those Reoms 18-19 Aliee Buliding,- Norwick Cut Flowers, Funeral Desianz, Wedding Decorations. % gust at Pleasure Beach. c ived, the one, apparently, from ths|named in the complaint are Sher : Lewis Gregory, who was hurt in the | prisoner's next of kin will be forward- |King, 17; William Queriple, 2§ er motorcycle accident last Sunday, has |ed and the others held in New York, | Smith. 30; Oakleizh Jaunc x returned from the Backus hospital. pending communication . with the | Francis McPartland, 19; ETvrT Phese- 11773 i “Lgnrag Peplnoand Jghn sfieyer spent | sender, with whose c&ns:nt su:h ex- qu;]drord, 16; Clint}on Erfixe;\;, 19. 41 l\d . Stre ¢ I 5 1 H ednesday at Ocean Beacl cesg packages may orwarded to The young men aiso wi e arrest- ] ain el - e P"mpt’mhy" night glrs: Laward Bergeron - and son |some. other prizoner fit yar who, infed and lace court in criminal pro- A :;;:;h::{‘ar;fi:mngmmnlmhrwh = 3 TIHERF, 1s no advertising medium In erard have returned to Bristol after |that . particular montl as - received | ceedings. etim of thesr assault F alD Eastern Connecticot equal to The Bui: spending a few days with friends in|ro package from any source. It such |is at the Lawrence hespital, with an | d:m.urc:od;;!dl-‘l:- Pl Tty Coy Novact N uner wectors § siin for business ts. the villaze consent be not given, the packageslinjured spime, possibly a permanent R S R SR LD S R A SR

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