The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 09, 1914, Image 2

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    \ THE BULLETIN. MOUNT 1CY ¥2 5 Wednesday, December
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LLETIN HELP THE KIDNEYS A GRAND SUCCESS SALUNGA OO I Tee
Joy, PA. Mt. Joy Readers Are Learning The|Best Teachers’ Institute Ever Held| Fourth Quarterly Conference Will be |
: Editor & Pro’r. Way Took Place Here Saturday Held Next Monday Night 4 \
it's the little kidney ills— i - A - \
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bN PRICE $1 A YEAR The lame, weak or aching back— | One ot the most successful teach-| Stock hogs and chickens seem
The unnoticed urinary diorders— | ers mstitutes ever heid in this|plentiful in the Hempfieids. oo
That may lead to dropsy and | place, was held in the Mt. Joy High Mrs. Dennison of Marietta, is the |= ~ ! \
Bright's disease. | School here on Saturday with morn-| guest of her sister, Mrs. Deibler, $ i
When the kidneys are weak. ling and afternoon sessions, The at- Services in the Brethren arch | Each Day Brings us Closer to The ;
Help them with Doan’s Kidney | tendance was exceptionally good and | last Sunday morning were well at-| "
| Pills. | the topics assigned were very cred-|tended. |=
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pros: office at Mount | A remedy especially for weak kid-|itably and ably disucssed, | Mr. Henry Havrst ck and wife vis- |g Holiday Season
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ents must have their ! 2€YS: | The morning session opened at|ited his sister, Mrs. John Breneman, |g
each this office not Doan’s have been used in kidney| 9:30 with music by the institute, |last Tuesday. |
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y. Telephone news | troubles for 50 years. | ¢ e 7 dev al exercises by r nnis | Reading calle D ] th h 1
Berea Lilie 3 ey ender lows 5 qsvolional, Syetoises by Mr. Henn son of Reading called on | oO you rea 1Zze at you ave on y
[Vednesday., Chan-| y co peop | Rev. D. B. Long. President's Ad-|on Mr. Shuman on Saturday in the|
mot, fater than| Mrs. J. Frye, E. High St. Eliza | the Beginning of the School Year,| Friends of Mr. Roy Nissly of Flor- 13 days more to do your Xmas Shopp-
w advertisments | pethtown, Pa., says: “I suffered| when and How Shall the Teacher | in extend their sympathies on the |
rates on applica-| 2 : ;
ackaches, with pains across my gion, Individualizing in the school| The children and grandchildren of
=r . ———— | loins. Icouldn’t rest well at night | Room, Miss Mary Carter; Instru-|Mrs. Susan Newcomer were enter- » ° h b ih ®
t, start t-- mihg Int tore
Fools times — ip and win |lame. I had doctored and tried| piscussion, The Library and the| Mr. Louis Kramer of Lancaster at 1 ? $ ar rig y co 1m o our $ o
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. 3, Hef. ¥ipally, I read of Doan’s Kid-| mye afternoon session opened With| new tobacco within the last week. and seeing what we have brought to-
Prof. Taft is next tq the most in- ney Pills and got a supply. FoOur| gc by the Institute, followed bY| Samuel Eby and family enjoyed a |B
Sit Ie ol Mrs, Christ Habecker near Rohrers- | m
This is fine weathek for doing| Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't| mhergy in the School Room; Messrs. | town.
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ya: cet Douns ine; Pils, tho sume (1 picucing plano and YOU aay to Sundis wih reds at|2 This year there will be more giving of
connection with the forbidden fruit|Co. Props, Buffalo, N. Y. | discussed The Responsibility of the|delphia |= f 1 Hs h b f d k
ee | ewe sn one oo 3 useful gifts than ever belore and we Know
e ss os © LANCASTER DEALERS IN Township High School Preparation; | . .
Business seems to be getting tired WRONG | Miss Ruth Stoll, of this place, sang| \jiss Edith McNally at Bris h WwW WwW
s | Mis i McNally at Bristol, om t y J y
of doing the hesitation and is begin- : |a vocal solo and Miss Edna Martin | Tuesday. t a we can ive ou ust at ou an
wing to trot. Held a Public Cattle Sale Against | used as her topic for discussion| i Martin Moore is about to im- = °
“oe pints Sons sts tumion Lut se "ste Sonoiinl sn me une in sow wif oe Father, Brother, Son or Friend,
nts must positive- | €1 by citizens of this locality. | dress, Miss Marguerite M. Herr; At|interest of his phosphate.
laches us Tuesday | .. i | °
; from kidney trouble and had severe] in? . vi {raybill: i $- | oceasi ¢ c acei ° .
; 1 | Begin? Mr, Irvin Kraybill; Discus-| occasion of his auto accident. B tt t t d h 1
: ing? etter start now,--aha winue you are
EDITORIAL and in the morning, was stiff and| onta; Solo, Miss Miriam Engle; | tained at her home on Sunday.
while wise men inveftigate, several remedies, but had got nO Tre-| gchol, Miss Mabel Krall. made a few purchases of old and
teresting ex-president we have. boxes relieved me. I consider Doan’s | discussion by Miss Katie 0. Mil-| duck dinner at the home of Mr, and £ X i 1914
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«5 LW Kidney Pills a remedy of merit. rer on the subject, Conservation of get er or your mas 0 °
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one’s Christmas shopping early. simply ask for a kidney remedy—| {y,,91d Harmon and John Booth ren-| (laude Fackler spent from Tues-
There's no such word as failure in | that Mrs. Frye had. Foster-Milburn | 3.,0¢ after which Garfield Shearer|parby, Camden, Bristol and Phila- | ®
crop. : | Mlementary Teacher with Regard to
| tended the funeial of her nieces,
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There is always an overproduc- —_— ! Miss Ruth Coble’s recitation pleased ose of producing pulverized lime
tion of things until the consumer An arrest warrant was issued for|.. gid also the instrumental solo of|,,ck as a fertilizer 1 .
Tillis [T« OT. BT av nl 01 . iis Es as viil . : . .
goes to buy them. William Hallman and David Fulmer | prigs Miriam Engle. Miss Katha-| ph, Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. i ! Yr 1 a list of useful ifts that will
Py i Lancagte =, i sh aR | rine Aumiller discussed the subject, | church spent Tuesday afternoon very € e S$ g
This indeed is a touch of cold |Asgent of the State Livestock Sank The Ideal Teacher, followed by an, cagantly at the home of Mrs. A. L.
winter, but wait until the 42 LL Board, They are charged Wits instrumental duet on the mandolin| y ssly near Landsivile, hel you select:-
meter blizzards arrive. | violating the State quarantine regll-|apg violin by Miss Laura Urich and| The fourth quarterly conference Of
s = + ® | lations against foot and mouth di-| yjr. Harold Hammon. Prof. C. B.|p i

Salunga and Broad street, Lan-
mgt i repo fr pats ince over te nil yrs i woth Chars” iw fos 2 Umbrellas $1.00up Suits $7.50 to $25
of our troubles—and our fool ac-{'’ ugh schools, very ably disucssed|ponday night commencing at 7
; h half. | Hallman and Fulmer held a public| he subject, The School Room as cele { .
tions for the bn er as | sale at the Conestoga a on a So y= b £10 room as 4a|g'clock, Hosiery 15¢ to $1.50 Overcoats $5 to $20
| ocial Centre and these oilicels Mr. Oscar Weidman, who is en-|
It's all up with the career of Ber- 6th; they were warned against| ere then elected: aged in the restaurant bisiness will
pard Shaw. The English are begin- | MOVIES the cattle, but disregarded resident, Mr, Irvin Kraybill, Flor | loge out in the near future and thus Neckwear 25¢ to $1.00 Fur Caps $2 to $5
ping to take him seriously. the warning and delivered some of | i;. Vice President, Miss Eckman of||cive our town without a station for |
22 0 ne i during te Signl. b Jlizabethtown; Treasurer, Mr, Garf-| the hungry traveler. Shoes $1.50 to $4.50 Suspenders 25¢ up
Our ancestors got along without oot and mouth disease SUbSe-|faiq Shearer of Elizabethtown; EX-| rp. Auxiliary of the General Hos- .
steam heat, of course, but just look quently Jove in several a ecutive Committee, Prof. C. E. ROU-| pita] met at the home of Mrs, John Bath Robes $3 to $6 Traveling Bags $3 up
at them. They are mostly dead. to which the cattle are suspected of ;. push of this place; Mr. E, U. Au-| peifer ‘last Wednesday. The next ;
o i th 2 SG : : | elfer ast ednesaay. e Xt | ° ’ °
. 8 £0 c ena e contagion, miller, Maytown; Miss Ruth McAl-| meeting will be at the home of Mrs. | Shirts 50c¢ to 3.50 H dkercheif 5c to 1.50
Dixmude seems to be a sort of e herd owners are indignant be-| isi; West Donegal; Miss Miriam | Amos Cooper January 6, 1915.
prescription which the opposing ar- SNe of the disregard of the quar png Mt. Joy; Miss Mae Beam,| Mr Jacob Herr delights in show-| Gloves 25c¢ to $5.00 Sweaters 50c to $7
mies take three times a day, after altine precautions and threaten oiv-| po. Mr. Garfield Shearer, Eliza-|ing his neighbors and friends some | }
meals. 2 CE hyuen and Fut bethtown, | oranges, persimmons, sugar cane, pe oe . . ! . d
- - - B S$ 3 1 |
: : ii | It was decided to hold the anmual|cen nuts and a species of beans, re-|S This is a very fine line of useful gifts and we
War is an outward expression of B a Wiz; meeting at Elizabethtown next year |gejved from his son Bernard, now of = f
vhich i i u- on’t Bu aine Potatoes | tte es in Jootved: son , d
hate, which is an emotion that E y and after other miscellaneous bust-| Uptonville, Ga. Bn ask you to come and look over them and if you shoul
rope has been cultivating for some The department of Agriculture on | ,.qs the institute adjourned. Tobacco stripping is the order of | m
Saturday issued a warning to the reel Eee : : leg x
time. Shs farmers of New Jersey, Middle | JURORS DRAWN J ve I im want anything reserved until Chiistmas XX will
® cheerfully do so.
i Atlantic and Southern State inst | at
The old-fashioned man who used to oe d ern States against | prepared to show a fair sample of
paddle his own canoe NOW has a son | buying seed potatoes from Maine, | 1, Hundred and Sixty-Four Jurors | hor goods as buyers will demand | ®
who owns a motor boat named “Ish- unless they bear the department's Drawn From the Wheel | as ninch this Lis |m
Libble.” certificate showing th —— I Man
kabibble. 5 BE the Doiatoes io Monday was a broadcast day of ®
232 be free from powdery scab. The following jurors were drawn | rogoicing by reason of the much-|m
Ag for ostrich as the piece de re- on Monday by Judge Landis, Sheriff | | Joded rain, Cisterns were filled | g
sistance of the Thanksgiving dinner, Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Eby and Jury Commissioners Trout |, 4 springs strengthened, everybody
t is our opinion that piece de re and Deitrich, to serve in the Janu: | pene thankfu] for same before win- n
ata 3 | | Li TATE | ar r ; te 3 {
sista is Hight. a | RT AR 2 ary, February and March criminal | ¢o. sets in, in its prophesied geveri-
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“Hoot 32 an ivil r r his . Surely th or waiches
X.raying an elephant in search of Here is the Answer; In ia courts, from this cOmmu-|{y gyrely the Lord watches over y HALL BUILDING MOUNT JOY, PEN
\ : 9 us, and sends the rain and sunshine
g diamond ring isn't far removed 4 C WEBSTERS ( Grand Jurors, January 18 te His own zood time. '»
from the task of looking for a mee NEW INTERNATIONAL George W. Mayer, retied, East| Mrs, George Baker reached er | IINNIINNIINNINNIIIERNNIINNIS IM OO
dle in a baystagk = 1.8 A in Lid Jonegal. fifty-third milestone on Saturday. | ee
STIR : . rly, farmei ‘esl | fer children kindly remembere r{ American Plan Rates Moderate “HIM | {|
When business prosperity begins | = Every day in your talk and reading. st 2 | Hemptield. Mes i Aidan if i iy — SPECIAL TO WOMEN a
to shoot the 42 centimeter guns We : Sh elon a . C. Shullenberger, farmer, West ty-seven friends from Lancaster, Sa- Ihe most ecpromical, flsensing 20d
ghall all get within range and show tar hard Hempiield, lunga and Bamford were there to en- germicidal of all antiseptics is
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a willingness do z= bit cial n of ujutsu. What i white ? Quarter Sessions, January 8 joy it with her. After congratula- 2 Exchange Hotel [] | d 1 Il
. Iv Christ eho q v ory, I g Arthur E. Mease, merchant, West tions, a good social time and a fino 4 ?
Like mercy, early Christmas D- des, Hempfield, set-out, they returned to their Te- | Mount Joy, Pa. =
ping is twice blessed, blessing the 400,000 Words. ARN Tron. farmer. Eos | spective homes. . .
shopper and the salesperson, to say 6000 lilustrations. 5 hh) 310 from, tome, Hen Dousgal I — | A soluble Antiseptic Powder 8 Albert Zaepfel Pro
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: Cost $400,000. ; Cyrus B. Sherbahn, foreman, West | . .
nothing of society in genmeral. 2700 Pages. AY = | Donegal BACONVILLE—CHICKIES | be dissolved in water as needed,
se 8 & The only dictionary with : | George P. Gruber is on the sick | Asamedicinal antiseptic for douches es 8 ¢
| in treating catarrh, inflammation of
s : 5 in Mexico among thengw divided page ytar- 3 Lk Joseph Shoop, farmer, Conoy.
ecuring peace Mex acterized as “‘A Stroke of f) y 5
g Pp clerize Sir0Le 0 Jno. C. Gibble, carpenter, Rapho. ulceration of nose, throat, and that Has all modern convenience such as
the warring elements is like driving Genius.”
pigs to market. The feat may be On thin, opaque, strong, Benj. F la boxer. Yh the Lydia E. Pinkham
3 es : adia paper. Whi atis- NA j. F. Rohrer, farmer, West | For ten years the Lydia E. {Ba Jo; 590. Oo
accomplished Lut it is dient, i N/ Hempfield. | Peter Weidman is on the sick list | Medicine Co.has recommended Pax#ine » 8 Ete.
se 8 8 © Webster in a form so light N i | i i wi . : i i
and so convenient to use Henry S. Ober, Wheelright, West| for some time. | 10, thelr DeWine Oe th Table Is Supplied With the Best | Scud Gold Fines af
C. F. Bacon shipped three carloads | "Omen, which proves its superiority.
What has become of the old One half the thickness and §3 2
{of White Rose flour last week vomen who have been cured say the Market Affords : a
Phares H., Nolt, farmer, West ? ¢ : + is “worth its weight in gold.” At 1 » 00 u i
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India Paper Edition: (7 PORE | Horace Detwiler, painter, Rapho, | Harland Weidman lg training tobe | ., coq by feminine ills it has no equal | Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam
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fashioned reactionary who declared weight of Regular Edition. jig yj DonSsS:
| Hempfield. Frank Sangry and family spent | ruggists. b0c. large box, or by mail 3:8 9 8
Regular Edition: a
Eliza-| Sunday with William Gerlach at| he Paxton Toilet Co. Boston, Mass.
that the Parcel Post and the Postal On strong book paper. Wt. ill uo
14% Ibs, Size 1236x 9% x \ i |
| Longs Park. Also Lhuneh Gounter
danks were going to ruin business? Sih
8 0 Witte for specimen B. F. Singer, confectioner,
{iinstratiots, etc, 3 bethtown. |
Charles G. Dawes says that unex- Mention this P. H. Metzler received a new b-| Where. 80 5a ihe, A SPECIAL BARGAIN |
gmpled prosperity is on its way ups, ndw
publication : 5 BE. Jay Nissly, leaf dealer, Bast| i a :
N 4 | horsepower gasoline engine | . : . |
pocket bos Tripe, Clams, Etc., are served
@ither. Why not send out a re- 8 Too / George W. Nauman, printer, Mt, | Which he will do his mill work. RHEUMA ! ISM P |

geption committee to hurry it along? Sov teva. | C. F. Bacon has been running his | Fhis nerve-racking dis 15 cased E7oW FINE OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE]
$8 3s | mill wi 5-hori TE blood and uricacid poison. External es os
Common Pleas, January 25 | mill with a 25-horsepower steam en- lmpureb I po! t
th hortsightedness " y {ut 5 | applications sometimes tem; re. |
Mlustrating e 3 8 P Wm. Able, farmer, East Donegal, |5'"e 8nce Aug. 21, on account of low | Lief but won't cure; oS TY ds |
of the human race is the fact that mB A Eli Portner, farmer, East Donegal {water | permanentresults is to thoroughly eradicate Bar is Stocked With the Best Brands
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Hany of » Be x = | B. s Garman, farmer, Rapho. | OP Thursday night there wag a | From he bond Sein pusitice, Note of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars
$mck manulacturers SHAVING Al TTiNG| Momo W. Stoner, farmer, Bast|luck race up the Chiques crook DUt| you gygigm, keep thebowsls, kidneys and Teen
be HAIR ‘CUTTING Weid il boy's | Geri sae
Jegan. | Hempfield. |Henry Weidman spoiled the Doy’s | liverin good con tion as SEVEN BARKS,
J. B. HERSHEY'S | Ral C. Gross, banker, Elizabeth: |S hy giving them a ‘chase, | wonderful remedy thet busproved itsgrest | Good ‘Stabling Accommodation
Some men can tell a lie and 100k | John L. Charles fo hree grown | Merits the past 43 years.
@s if they were telling the truth. town. pay astles fond 1i1e 2 SEVEN BARKS can be had of all
1 ; chickens on the pike between Bacom- | g¢5 va}
Reinhol. anufacturer agt | 0 cents per bottle. Give it a good
And other men always look as if Tonsorial Parlor J. Reigholl, magurecturer, BE |ville and stone quarry on Thursday | and watch your rheumatism disappear i g ; Log ee
ork. NI. :
they sie lying when they tell the Three Chairs. No Waiting ¢ (Donel, |morning. The owner can get them LYMAN BROWN. 68 Murray St. New EE 1
truth. Agent for the Middletown Steam Edward Enslow, farmer, East Don- by proving the property. - - ”
Prot FRED W. GESTEWIIT
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ss ss 8 ® Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday J |
avi th, decorator, Conoy. | a rmers to Bu
That once popular movement In |and delivered Friday. David Ruth, decorator, Conoy MARRIED 50 YEARS Wanted 500 Fa y
Author of several Songs and
Marches. The German Musici-
Germany to substitute Roman for | East Main St. MOUNT JOY D. L. Kauffman, restaurant, conoy. | ) on | 100,000 acres of black muck, corn
German type in many publications Common Pleas, February 1 |Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Bucher of land better than the best in Ohio, II-
may now have received a serious A NEW RESTAURANT Elam H. Becker, laborer, West Kinderhook, Celebrate the Event | linois or Iowa at one-fifth to one-third
an, offers his services to the
people in Lancaster Co.,teach-
ing on almost any String in-
CREEPER RREIRLCARRRRRRRERERRRLRLY
Local and Long Distance Phones
If you want to
them where they a
the finest primes in
style. Sold in any
prices.
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All Flavors
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| Sam’! H. Zerphey, farmer, Rapho. | with each having passed the al-| We can prove this to your satis
“ us 2 ® o a pho. | their son, Warren G. Bucher, at 322! PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY Pipe Organ at reasonable prices
funny what a difference a desertion, for FREE SEARCH :
ears make. The girl used to Send Yeent stacip for NEW BOOKLET Marietta. |dren. le. Min ‘8t. Mount Joy Srp
| the price.
setback. I have opened a first-class restau- Donegal, ! —_— | p
..5.3.9 rant at my residence on Fairview I i .
Roger Sullivan seems bent on | street where I serve the best of ev-| Emanuel Seifert, farmer, West | loted mark of three score and {en {faction Drop us 3 Lard) wh ou i
proving that he belongs to the | erything in season. Try my oysters | Hempfield. years, Mroand Mes. Civisuse Mp el . A ot ot
Pemocratic party of Illinois, or else | in every style. Clams, etc. | Levi Ebersole, farmer, West Hemp- Bucher, of Kinderhook, near Colum- | YOU 2 et that te al
that the Democratic party of Illinois JNO. B. GANTZ | field. | bia, celebrated their golden wedding | 224 ghows Pickures of the Ser struments, Piano, Organ and
$elongs to him. Fairview Street Mt Joy, Pa.| D. J. M. Harnish, supervisor, Ra- anniversary Sunday at the home of | 8 ds. ’ ’
oA ; . , : , Elizabeth- |{& —tunin, 0 ng
Russia’s war time ban on Von- ls Frank W. Groff, farmer jen james sree, Lancaster, YOURE | Terminal Bidg., Norfolk Southern Ry. wning plapos su]. fepiliisg
odka has increased happiness and own. jthey: were In feelings, as they played | NORFOLK, VA. organs and pipe organs &
ank depoits. But otherwise the : 3 Common lens wir 8 v Joe title roles xe gahering or three | specialty.
: Jt : A. L. Hershey, painter, est generations and their respective ages | . Wh its GOOD
esent war is much like its prede- s Wl ”
ssors In its general undesirability. I TAR Ten Hempfield. |of 72 and 73 years seemed to dwin- | CH AS. H. ZELLER! want, I can supply
A iy Ne Bs Horace Kugle, barber, Marietta. dle away amid the glee of children, REAL ESTATE AND | Mount Joy, Pa.
end model, ske otos and brk Thomas J. Loucks, paper hanger, grandchildren and great-grandchil- | m
patentyhility. 26 years . INSURANCE
full of patent information. It will help you to {
" ” HL | Paris G. Shelly poultry dealer,| A large purse of gold was present-
chew her “wax” In school | K oun PAGES fia # velard svaiyiee p 3 g : n ret
on took a whirl at her all for & patent. Vi rite to-day Bast Donegal. {ed to the venerable couple by the Our Ads Bring Results—Try
ker now has a danghter D SWIFT & H1 J. G. Stively, laborer, West Hemp- Rev. A. J. Reichert paste, of Cui Gelling aud Cletmng 2 Public Sales| (.. 4s Bring
| { Lutheran chur! n be e ettlement of Estates
ies her individual drinking 1 t ’ Our Ads I esu
won't get any germs in 303 Seventh St. + Nashington 5.0.8 clerk, Eliza | Children. Other presents and a lot Collection of Rents a
and Auda Amt lof flowers were profusely presented. Surveying and Conveyancing Our (Ads



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