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Libertyville Independent, 7 Feb 1924, p. 7

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ANTIOCII MAN DIES (hi HEART TRO|JBLE ON 500 LINE TRAIN When the lulu "rived " Del Phine- the physician announced "at Mr. Kelly and died from hurt. trouble. Rh bod, m moved to an under- Wu; atabiuttntmtt u Dec Pull". Ind tron than 5min but to Anti- och by Underway Loo Emu that owning. In. George Kuuupt went to Chi- me Wednesday of [at Week. Sttt in mist in the city by but. daughter, In. my rum and went the day mother. _ '. Mr. Kan, vu born on the we ot -atatthotiano-Uattt Wu any-gown you- of, no. now made his bane In the iteinitr ot Antioch (050me (any yam. _ -- that. here to make me put-cusses tor' their "unima- collate. no hid pinned to an the 10 o'clock true to the city, no u be In late tor the lam tte had to run - ot the In, to tho depot. An attack ot heart trouble no height on by the run to than damn. and what: the train ruched Whaling he VII (out! to be m and we" was telegraphed to Del Plain.- to In" t phylum: mud n; unbulnnce summuned. T t no. In survived by " wife. In. All. Kelly; one brother. "mm ot Antioch and 1 mar. In. Bower. of Wu. Wu... huldol a lam samba at other name: an Mada. The "new unlea- won hold Bab "an with cum. - afternoon a Bt. Insult an only vahlclu w duel). with "that Kolkeboct In run. In! at th charge. Burial wu u Hillside come from tune to in... "I, "I Antioch. . l Aedornpanrtntr tl and" on My. In. 39. my the "an an]: ot Chas. Kelly. who and trmn so nuck at heart trouhlo "no mm; on a Boo Line tum. Mr. Ken! tooling In the tteat of heath. lot} In "in: Jensen has been quite m aid under the doctor'- are tor the pol week. _ 7 Eamon Caused h Run to Catch Train for Chicago Prov» Fatal to Chum Kelly Mr. uld In. Char Kelly of Chicago were called here the Inter part ot Int m by the sudden death of their uncle. Cuu. Kelly. " Jane. 81mm and CharleIVSteams "waded the "no show in Clause u Vat. It. nod In. Geo. Kelly 1nd (lush- tar, lumen". of Ruins. united rela- lhu hero. The, were culled hero to may: the tunenl of Chu. Kelly. . "It Wm. Ind Bob Jen-op vet-o I, a" last "My to attend a. unto show. _ .- In". Mum. who" m u "a an weak lid under tho dot an an II much better and 3b]. " but" - clun- u the high "tool thin week. - I. A. "the and o. M. Hockmeuto: - to 49ttiqmagt not "My tout. " the at that. It Jud in. Henry Pave were In Mud " the "to show in Cl " - Thursday. T __ f It. III has. who has beep very m (or about two weeks. in much bet- ter at this the. l The "rmere Institute hold at tho Aagtiottt high school Toad" ot last 'oek I" very well attended and was , some". due to the alluring efforts de Mr. Kutel, Wuhan] teachwr of tho high school. Many flue exhibits m on display. 7 - Iain-n} Bbetre In quite sick with muscular rheumatism. -iqc Mr. and In. Floyd Horton of ' lenn called on Antldéh relatives [at Tuc- " ... . _ a this writing. - Mr. and Mrs.tfohn Kimmel, o" Jack- l son. W ci, upon! Inst Week with the! Lam-wt! fnsziy here. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensqn mo". _ «vi !.-i. , .nurciny into the upper Pent: fhtt on V maria nil-oat _ T", .. number: of the "role Cross Cami run- a six o'etoch dinner in hem. n.- o' Huh-r mover at Mt. lgnntiua' recto; Wq-dneldny of Int week. Mm Tom Somerville went to Chr emu. PM Monday morning and enter- ed the Washington Put hospital, And ttmierwettt an operation on Tuesday 'morritrr Mr. Rome-nine nccmnpan'ed his with to me city and rema'ned until nib-r tho oporatlort. Hp rgiurnod it) Antioch Tut-zany evening.' _ "ibrrn; to Mr. ind Mrs." Den Drttrr. at the Victory Memorial honpitnl. on anuuy 23rd, a baby girl. ppTrMOHNmN SUE!) fol BEVORCE Mrs. Nellie Johnnon. of W Lu». has filed suit for divorce from Pe ter Johnson, aborting him with no". no! drunkenou. 8 a dame: that for IOVOI'II your: he bu n drink- lng heavllly and when tntoxteotodvk Very ttttttttire. They have two ch" Iron. Staten Attorney Smith recant- ly Mod Information onlmt ,Johnnon In the county com shown; Mm with mutton of the prohlbttory In. "Aiifiiiici dire k was. at Antioftt v.9 we?" mama Kelly I; quite poorly ANTIOCH I Accompanying the snow was I * gdrop in ttrmTtqrrattgre winch Gm the ; ttturea when any tetl.'rt+ Icy pr- i ,Uclu were '11th Into the been :of wile-tram" um lung "to any l "all... ', Whipped try s terrttie gsie the , snow. the heaviest of the you. piled Itself into immense drifts. sometimes ', " much es four or Ive feet deep for llee, - in front of the Tole phone eschsnge and Lewis - in 1 lsdieon street it drifted to s height , ot from eight to ten feet. in front of "he Sun once. the Globe store uni the Public Service omce it wee fully ion! or five feet high." I M s result street we were stellcd "ll over the city lset night the serv- (tee being completely mined. sev- 'eral we left the tells in vsin el- fom to plow through the drifts. Even , the " rotary snow plow which was isent here to relieve conditions got 'stslled " Genesee and Gluten streets. Cers found it " sosolutely impossibility to maintain sny sort of service. Many sutomohiles been!" stslied in the drifts snd-tsnieshs pro vided with chsins were prscticeliy the only vehicies which were shle to run. In: of then were smiled WORST STORM m HISTORY OF COUNTY RAGED MONDAY The Worst norm of the winter. II no! of the last In "an. no (at ,, ttattic and communication up can- cornvg. grep: mutan- nd LAX. roomy load" hill" and hold the community in In Icy grip (tom which I bought to 01mm tree Tues- dag mm - ' VA! eight o'clock this morning tom snow plow. were um out try the street traspartment---two on the noeth side and two on the south undo. Em- ploy" at the street department "to inovellgd the snow from the "do" down" town humane". The new m trailer; In some re epocu for while It drifted to . depth of several toot In pbcee there were other pieces when there we: puc- tlcally none. due to the he"? wind. COUNTY ROAD! AFFECTED hon leettyyme todey can. re Mr" that all read: to the south end north were blocked by the heavy drlm. Powerful army trucks in . he malice. were eble to (one their we: though hut _the new at was mien. On the are" on line mule: be men mean! and 14mm]. - it. unnamed by ovarian; an all night. Thin it; the on}, VI, that no - could be up! do". from other pm at the county come upon: that mu mum!" m uncanny bound by the arms which nuke It {upon-1b]. tor mt " to get through. Hundreds of telephone end tele mph tires. not to montlon the liner of the Public Service company on down ell over the county. Service is - crippled u e "nonmem- of men employed by the veriou null ties ere toiling feverishly. to rained.- conditione but it my tate two or three day- to repair, wires Which have been hrokep down by the tteaer elect no wind. The lou cnnnot b enameled but it in known to emounl no thousands ot dollars. NORTH WESTERN TlED-UP All through rune on the Sort: Western felled to turn a wheel last night. and up to noon todaynothxn. had heen heard ot any trains to th north ot Milwaukee. and cone! Donn trains were being held in the Chica STREET was no AUTOS STALLED m DRIFTS; HUN- BREOS or mes new» cunme OFF OUTSIDE couuumcmou; ROADS LEADING INTO THE CITY BLOCKED av DRIFTS; stoma BELIEVED Bt mm TO HAVE BEEN WORST THE CITY HAS EXPERIENCED IN THE LAST SEVEN, yams; DAMAGE AMOUNTS go ployel. North Western leiegraph liner north of Kenonha are down and com munlcatlon is absolutely but on with the northern part on Wisconsin. It wan Named. Butnsrtto._trait", that nuke up In Waukegan and Chicago. were able to push their way through today but were late In most instances. Jun than regulnr Ichedule would be re- sumed In uncertain. H'ndredn of'f'ro- numed is uncertain. H ndrede or-'re- pair men have been dkpntched end, snow-ehoveliere ere troy clearing switches ell elong the line. f In spite ot excellent attractions u the theetere there weren't enough show goers in the homes to begin to pey expenses. theeter men edmit. P. . co. HAVE TROUBLE Two circuits were put out or com- miseion by the high- wind. eccording to S. H. Bente. engineeret the Pub lic Service compeny. but trouble crew: hed them working before the storm hed subsided One In North Chloego left e pert of the'city in 'derhneee tor n time, while the weet eide ot Weekegnn went hleck tor he" en hour when e circuit wee torn out through the winde. Trouble in Antioch end'li'ox mite wee eleo experienced try the com. peny. Thin hed been repaired " en eerly hour thie morning. however. PHONE CONNECTION. CUT 8ooree or trouble compleinte reech ed the one of E. A. Judd. local men- uer of ,the telephone compeny. Grounding of current end broken wiree put hundrede of euhecribere in totel ieoietion while it wee freely admitted that the Anericen Tele- phone & Telemph iinee onteide of Chit-ego were out of order. Tolophono polo- voro dun throughout the city and county "a donhlo strength "put or." worn shunted to the some" of venue. OCHOOL cHlLDRIN PAITHNI. ,1th 07mm - to... In " the mm the -ttttshndgqsgt um mm to than can. and [In OW Alum. rr5netrat of fi, "iaiiijijitfiiWr" DOLLARS. terminal, guarding to local om Clarion E. Timur. engineer at the courthouse. Mural In couldn't got home [at night or back in an. in work today. so be upon! the night in the county building. At t o'clock thin morning, In and hit. crew of snow novella-I were buy clean in; ott the sidewall". 'm In the heaviest snowutorin b. in mm yous." Mr. Thar" "in. CLEAR COUNTY HIGHWAY. Sunni Behar, ot Libuuvme. working under direction ot tho-coun- ty "perhttendent ot highways. to any had th Boctt of snow - patrols going. TYr were working under At the Senior buildln; of the high "boo! [In Carrie Snyder "um-ted that 50 pupils would be about tm an day. The usual day shown 20 " mun. Ike stated. A number were tardy. due to the arm- and mut- than but town-d- nonn clsuu was (nanny tillitttt out to new" strength. . The terruie wind tore Away ttart ot the temporury root on the courthouse durum the night and seven! ot the rooms mods, were quite moist. Judge Imus C. Decker. who m Mulls clum- matters in In probate court. 6:6 mm. to doeidd' new» In, Ihould we" rubber: or got n In- bnna. - _ Central school. declared that only 10 went of the enrollment were " lint. the regular absentee "It unal- -tr retelling 5 per cent ot the tom enroll-tut. not: "on!" but succeeded u: chain; may Inn" at tttad. The state 31-0 had . number of patrols in opentlol; . .:__._, _ LAKE BLUFF BUOY ' Hats on to uh. Bing. At , o'clock thi- morning every" sidewalk in the village had been tread from snow. Matt Atkinson. township high- way otBeer. and tsrnplored try the vi) use. had 3 crew out which cleaned up the entire north. aide, and Wil Mam Hellman. n villnse employe. took are of the south nation. The sidewall" and streets were cleaned on in time so th? commuters had no ("acuity in "can; to the do not to catch the only mine. ' Only two trsins were sale to creep _ their wsy through 'the tremendous drifts between Wsnhcgsn and Mil. ws'uhse on the North Shore line in the It hour: receding this morning. may towns north or Warthog" were convictely snowhonnd loads]. At Tenth and new" streets the ssowdritts were no - in use as s hugs ttonttrq wsc kept toing this morning to melt the 110w. was 8NOW£D UNDER. Weary of eye. animated from the terriAe strsin at " hours ceaseless work, George C. Kenrr. superintend- ent at the North Shore electric lines in Wsnhegnn, late today was still bending the war! ot clearing the city car lines. A force of " men worked throughout the night with two snow plows. two sweepers. and with picks sud shovels breaking up the icy men: which gripped the rsils and caused "i city street cars to be derailed. Even during the swirling snow storm Supt. Remy And his men nuc- ceeded in genius an occasional car over the various line. in: night. He worked so feverishly that he lost his hat without knowing it. later he lo. catod a stocking cap. Morn/pf news- paper "man to find him todny were al most tattle. as the cap proved to be a dtszulse and he looked like the score of man who were porting whh him clearing the struts. Supt. Knnr'y mated this afternoon that they expert to have all the city linen open' by 7 or_8 o'clock tonight. Chicago. Feb. S.-A mid-welt which buzzed with radio communication. and little else. todoy was dining out of the ("union by the worst blizurd of the year. Télegnph nod telephone wires, sleet laden, were down out. west. northwest and southwest. Dun: found tour Inches to tt, foot of snow cloaking the countryside. the tempemture ranging from freezing to t few degrees below, and I tine rain falling which turned to Ice " it struck. _ "'fhiggale which swept down Mich!- gnn avenue from the north reached " miles nt " henna. Tun-continental tum service Wu badly nurtured. and seven! trains who" on time "loam.- no 1 bout In ordlnury weather Ind not reported and could not be loaned by railway omen]: boctuu of telegraph line allure. WARD OFF HEAVY concusmcows URI" your Mood and build up Irgutgrt with ma Pepto. anun. It will fortify you uni"! coat-use '93 hey: we m iiiiliieS -,t,'h'Sttt until 30:10"; on on . n at. tank's fa'. QM. We In: It; In liquid and'uble; tom. U Free Trill Tablet: "hll'd - -"_-_" 77"". todii Rum-6w pltL=t'ih'fl'd. Bed itg,ii,eil,ye,,t,,ttt,.t Tm and 'tood livid: The Clue-.30: & Northwestern um! isms... Con Gus "l=ttgarg,f.' ', WY. FEBRUARY 7, I924. A at lent" Pearle tor Blooming ton " ttre o'eioctr lut mm w" stalled nee: . corn new eight miles trom tt city for twelve hours. The at we loaded with plunge". No auction cu he- entered or left the city thee (our o'clock yesterday durum - Wuhan Duly Sun, Tueedly. rain-tun 6th. cute-u. ttttw- & Bt. run an the In": tut arr-Ins. that! "no. to the uni-u: being piled with snow. Ice eruated. John A. Aymloy, who and V 00¢. a, 1923. Dentin has "In entered our Camp and. the Bum-one Head Com! has called 3 Neighbor to the Great Forest. there to enter into Pace. Light and Batter, Where he shall live, in the atoms! none- or the hunter. " A must train stalled our Watt. DICI. WU., without water, appealed to Weettargtsouaas Sutton. KYW, Chi. mo, tor Md. m amuse ill 'F uyod to 1%"wa headquarters in Chl- mo and uruuuuuentu Were made to and "not. Praettealiy all New» Service cu " a "Ind-till today, there an no commuttieatioet between Chicago and the out. The Western Union and tho American telephone and tale» mph reported that their vaat net- wotk " when val absolutely out of communion. with ten line breaks be moon Chicago and the (gum linen and anon so deep the r pair men could not not out to work on them. FIONA HIT HARD Peoria, lll.. Petr.' 5.---P+ wan nipped In one of the wont storm- ot the winter aenaon today. Railroad and intonnban trattle was almost at V'iim'iééi (we. Ion: Neighbor. His lame and deeds an! pe eve! TriiGiuGiGiiG] bf- his tuthfulneu and a member o tour beloved society. be it _ _ l, 7 - . Resolved. That Ivanhoe Camp No. 1258. Modem Woodmen of America. located It Ivanhoe. Luke County, mr nols. in testimony ot our loss drape Its chum in mourning for thitry any: and tint s copy ot this memorial be sent to the anally. Morta" y'ot unborn shun stand Beside his m1, gnu, Nor let his goodness be forgot, _ White Time its record keeps: But Neighbors ward the mud spot Whore n Modern WOodmuI sleeps . P. W. mm. q , R. ELBOW mm: D0133. iiia 'rirodrruirior/ and his excel- lencles u sweet as the frames of flavors unto future Auytrtti.?.ne. I standstill white telegnph um! "10911030 service was in n terrible The hard rain was {elicited by sleet. A heavy wind and cold wuvu payed havoc with the when. Electric trun- on the Illumi- traction "tstern were lulled everywhere along the line. RIOOLUTIONO OF RESPECT Ptmory. of EM" Nolghbor Needed in f Every Home v i: i P C O U P O'N] - Pupils Attending Mm)! ON ANOTHER PAGE MONEY BACK mace. 2 Nhl)" MEN ARE Chl?'I1jflllil) BY THE DEPUTY SHERIFF N. 1'. [mach and Clarence were bus- iness alien in Deerfield Tuesdny. In. Emu): Stunt: spent Tuesday In Litrortytiile, where the In taking demo! trotttguert. am. Chan owner spent mu! days last week " the home ot her parents Mr. and In. M. W1ekeryhetm: Walter Stark Nabs Pair After They Terrorized Chicago Highlands, Charge. Mrs. Carrie Bump was a eater " the Cresunon Tuesday. Sign: ot spring? No, we invent seen I robin yet or s daffodil, either. but we did we N. P. driving by with n disc on his wagon int Wednesdny' when me weather was so nun. Nick nay: more is nothing than"; randy at the word Bo. i 811" June. 16, and Henry Rename, um Shula. hi, who are alleged io have hound they could whip every- thing In Harrington and ('hlcagn Highland: and then started out to make good their chin". rope-ed In the county Jul thju morning. utter a pm. ot "hide and lock" with Dep uty Btterltt Witter Burl. who took them Into custody hid" "terttoort. The wan-ant- were aworu out by Mrs. Victoria Sterbena. charging them with diam-duly conduct. It I: also alleged that they tried to "clean up" the Hoboln store It Barrington a day or two Mo, In. Stan-hen: charge. am the two mug"; " tack her name thne m. and fun: they have been terrorizing the neigh- borhood, and chimed to be "bad" men. ArBuntonJJr., bought . Ford coupe of Frank Kennedy Int week." ._- -= "iB.-uitifertsorf patented the Matt Thrlekertslteiqt hm mnd bu awn gold " to n Clue-.30 party. - _ -- They were arraigned in June. court this morning and tamed - der $1,000 each, pending 3 Marina. which but been set m Feb. 12. Mr. William was A, business cane; hetlttt' Tuesday: Mrs. Ray Bunch spent Tuesday at the home ot GeOrge sun-m. George Wanner of Chicago spent Tuesd: n In. Caroiino.Butsett'r, ulna tailed " the human! hr, Wick- enhelm. . I 't . Sty. tolls! The next time We hear some one say "time: Are lllck, busi- ness. is dull everywhere," we'n gong to take ttigito Ketthedy Bros. Ford stationuLitterrtvv.irsttqu.Prtre; in; than ttrt-en. minute. he is not ed'.-""."'."""'"'";""):)-.,'.-) Pupils eAtte_t.y.1'..t.g. School Need At am oA ot Hanaine--DutHtmtu Exclusively L . mums-am, , ' TAKE ONE HOME TODAY MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Youn For One Coupon and Only- DemGdhasbeenTre-dems 1129009" like the book---rbur osmium In tairing it in great quantities. iuano-der---it Many new words never in ANY previous dic- tionary. Illustrated in page and double page color plans. Contrins a wealth of valuable information, needed in every home. . I A Luxurious' Book Needed in Every Home and Office The New Univanitiu Dietio- Should be on the desk qt every smogiapher and within reach bf may clerk. Get one today. All Brand New 22 Dictionaries in ( The Jndetendent . IF NOT guT'iil',TrrriEtt' 98e Covrittced that there In more bustle" sum; on right there than ever was known "especially In the Ford line." wr'll miss our guests, Why, everybody mm- is so busy one can scarcely w h .1 but. ll is said try one who knows they haven't got time to take the mum-y. Selrng an. repairing can. um going out. cars coming in Touch a Luestle and ouch I basin» it ht out" In umfuse the onlooler. Business is dull only where there In no pep. Busi. m-m requires emeieaey nnd enthusi- huh. and tut. butynot lent. "genuine tut' erturtiott." We'll safety lave an thie to Frank and his It"! of workers. Mrs Mary Sch" and granddaugh- ter, Gertrude Wolf, were visitor- at the home or Mrs. Ed (Mu lut week. Esther Mayer of Wheeling spent last Friday an the home of her um, Mrs. Ed Gian. . W. 3hr.trtmer was in town last Friday Miss Either Mayer and Rtlph Gin Vere visitors at school Friday. _ , What might hue ceased a bad acci- dent occurred here Sunday morning. when one ot the noun: bound n."" broke a all on the crossing in town. but we. discovered by Geterrtm Von. who reported tt to G. M. Wdidner. He in turn phoned the section foreman. Thoma Lynch. oe).Pralrit View. who mule right down up took chug. ot Pred Busch took Emil Geeat to Wheeling lut Priday night. Emil had to attend u lodge meeting and the old Dodge min had the nu. Bar, Emit buy 1 lord: they .re Immense. A young mnn will attend church reg. - " hi- girl than in the choir. (Nady (Has has recovered from her illness and is again amndlng school. Peter S'evers tshipped l bunch of muons lo the city last week. Re It" they weighed from 18 t on Ibo. each. Joe Le'kum is again em] the wire mill In Libertyville the mum-ire "you!" went "on. Another flyer ya duo than! the time it wu til-covered that the track was unsafe. and neat oxen-mom pun!!- od here for some time. . mule Inau- ing trains thr'ouxh hm maximum to u a territic at. of speed uné are ttetwy trains, so rumba "it might cause great havoc It the engineer In unwnre of the hot. - At Bunton Jr., and Mittq Murine contra " G. M. Woldnen last Sunday afternoon. . Being out an the woe lms' hours of the morning ha: tell-mo effects, as- peclnlly when one II no longer mus- tomed to ttus hattit, even though you no in your second childhood. and whe nin the third In" It when DIQYQ! hm. r" Mrs. Dick Harmon spent lasrTMtt any with In. Max Miller " Liberty- ville. [ Mr Jud Mrs. Mu Miller were all- en Sunday at Grandma Busch'l. at the Crelunore. Ray Btuclitf'l and at the Frank Wiler home. _ A large éma of merry mutant M- tended the'dnnce " Mural-ova but Batrtrdar night. . V l N. P. Bunch m mum under ittihii,fiii,iit.'"'N"t1'""" not at annulus. . This Authoritative Boots. A9rttoo', Mail Olden Filled. See 12 t 014 lbs. each. again employed at Visiting Broth-n no way In" Mun Inch Monday 'tight " I - HIST NATIONAL BANK IL" -LtttERTevtLLE, lumen _ um and and 4th Twain of [0* Month at tVidiey Hall. visiting Mon-hon Germany In" E. D. HUIIARD, MARY OARIIV Protect. 'iGa7iaGit HENRY wmuuuno. a... , o L. an». "may Evening- of Each loin. ' __ ROBERT 3112 President. _ T GEORGE C. SHALL, 8m waif». mmn Cordialiy, In" Meeta Second and Fourth '6dBsstar - I By U. 8. Government Veterw D. c. emu", mm In 65": Phone 829. leertyvlue. ttt We. "mm Halo-I In): -trqt','iiirf mmrw.--t to 3;" ad , to. . "t T "fiifi' Menu on Break": and. In! Eff: atiiesuui. TM FREE or can" / ATTORNEYJT-m ' otttee'at Home on Cool Ave-Io Telephone "" 'Orhtrrigiutwtr summon l 1,? Anna-(Out. Ventilation , if; mammmu. mops V 'r);?, 27,000 RECORDS 35 EVERPLA} i THE PERMNW1r m: _ "ri,," WAUKEGAN, ILL!" Good Meals MK if LOCI BUILDING _ Phone nut . Wanna-.3. _ Am " Law LIBERTYVILL). ILLINOIS WARN!!! _," mums . _ ) an. Llunyvsuo. an Offico With Farm amp". F ARLINGTON :TYVILLE LODGE if." Geo. H: Schubert £5 a THOTEL}? i . comm LODGE it No. 131 louusalbdan 1.00:3. "NW!" LYELL il.. MORRIS viii, iICHWa an! wwxmm . l, can» no. my". MANUFADTUIIIR " DR. J. LTAYUJR Dr.L B. Jolly In. Ear. VICTORY AFFILIATI. , couucn. . "on?" autumn mum Wau- - _ bis PM!" i' & hurt 1% LT?'

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