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1, i602,\ A bprtratctenth wy pany does t, ; 5:17“; ' * \ . 35 . -»V ,; 2,4. ans/4. | ~ £5 Js -. ul is : $o f.» | f k . s w Ln \ mg 7.) 3354\ ll\ 1553 ; ft“; * Yom, al H ' } - B |k f' . em k Ao. 1 HHH 'Mage Right 7 Vermont, with Kidnagy my back acy. SIUE&iI®h; ang out of 01-de the only They Strength“: male My boy my , Tablets\ Wm 2.50, trikl sige 1560, FRUITA. N. v, =\ \- Washing very carefully, your .Baip locking and prep too much | ay makes the hatp l - steady use h“ shampoo (which > ss), and is bettep use. of Mulss ass with a nig to cloanre 81mg,\ water and r of rick rinses out eas of dust, car“; The hatr dri it fine and casy % t of It's very ces will supply he family go: druggist ives - | © too fat ars on. _ But if yor or &l weiss 'to fole is andorseg > who - know, r Marmol® Prg»p 'ollow diréottons, ) the worl oven own druggist armola Ca, €6! Mich . fly do« fo fromm harmful reduce steadily arvation dist of & in ~ te léaves | ' and s be Hired. m€serable, tured with hagating backache, lame: ness and sudden, £0. lbok to your kidneys. hurry and worry tend to weaken tha kidneys. out feell ing. you Can, the remedy Watertown folka recom- mend. Ask your neighbor! HERE's a WATERTOWN caAsG: \My and steep. in the bent, sharp pains cut thy breath off, I couldn't straighten without brac. t 18d my bwok with my hands. Doan's I Locateo rhrex OF LOWVILL® - € & Tract Expected to Rivai One at Saratoga Springs Where Over 17, 000,000 Tresa,. Are Growing. L Lowvilia, Sept. 14.-The now state - mursery;' situated mt the fork of the freed mo of a]: river road an ¢ 'the (s three miles east of Lo e villag presents a pleasing appsearanme as to its fields of tiny baby pimes. A nme house isz being erected on the sight of the old one, which will be rory st. tractive when completed, and with in another year the nutsery grounds will be dne of the show places of the town. LoL The situation as it is, facing Blac River and the beautiful Adiromico mountains, makes an admirable lo cation. The farm. which wis pun chased is mostly Black wiver fiat and sspecially adapted for this pur pose. As the state obtsined posses sion late in the «pring only a smail portion of the grounds were worked this season. It was also found nee essary to feed thepsoll. This has been done by the planting of a large screage of pers, which are plowed under, making the- fertilizer neces. of that-Boxes“ In the farm, only {ve this year was transplanted with pine axd secdlings which | came from the Saratoga nursery. En that area thero ame 960,000 white pines, 110,000 Norway sprace and an- other area of seed beds comprising balfacre beds, twelve by four first each mre planted and those beds one half a plot 200 On - this now 125,000,000 trees which ire now mbout the size of the lead in a pencil and from one to one aind a halt inches high. When theso trees ate two years old y will be taken up and transferred similar to thoss which came to Lowville last spring, and under certain favorable condi- toms can be used for field planting. Twelve acres of the ground was powed last spring on which peas vore sown for enriching tho soil. More than a milllon two-year-old scodlings from Salamanca will reach lowvills In &a fow days and reaxt weck thr men will begin transplanting then the sam as last year. At Sara togm Springs is located the largest of the forest nurseries ofthsconteryr- atlon commission in the world. There aro more than 17,000,000 treas grow. ing there mnd in two years mors the mulch,“ will bo doreloped and will practically equal in size «nd MELXS CcaAsT w stommouty | l ¥' highway, 6 8, w k k BISHOP TUTTLE over lifty years, Rt. Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle bf Missouri, patriarch of The House of Binhops, having been a member \The solemn on tlhe question mart dage, - street. procesrion of Bish Eplecopal session at Portland, Ore. \The report of the p the «convention has bes 'LOneLLE And river ROAD ISSUES STATEMENT onf YEar ENDING Auc. 31 is a Whito pine seedlimgs ........ .&yr. | OPER ATinG REVENUE Fr Scorch pine seedlings Norway spruce transplants ....8 yr. $70,092.28. Norway spruce stedlings ..,... 2yr. ' White spruce transmants a..... Whito spruce ........ tyr. | StaAtorzxont has been White cedar transplants . sek.}. Gyr, Whito cedar <raniplazts ..... Syr. White cedar seodlLEngs ........2yr. Black locust seodlimgs ..... the fields. Only two thirds of land shculd be fn ogparition at once. Tho other part shold be fed at this caprcity that one at Saratoga. C R Portis, the superintondent of, stie forest, said yesterday. \This' particular soll is good for the of the'tress mithough It must be fog.\ / tion as to 3s Tho sandy Toam can be reached car. Property o tor tn the spring and does not heave further the during tho. winter, The heaving of bare a A ack ' bian thp progres “hmfiugfiek cs 1% ta ing iw) done for the protection of oniy thosa that aro Imthaoir first comared with wooden frames, bate over tha top *~ keep the birds stelis and | destroyt the themselves - in the fall those interval _ Kinnie FP. Willams, - tho the sup now and growth ; wili iso work and &xivise in this ecc- foreatiog projects. Ait conservation department, is orintendent in chargga here STB soil which - prope section possess. which Sito is planning to copcontrate fine chicken wire, tho threes nurbortes noni from gotting those. -Lake Clear. Sarntoma are taken off, allovlnxho “£55; MISS HELEN WE’RE Aavdea down. Than, after about four, inches of smow has and the maen think the snow bas come to tay. a atrip \ of purlkp is fastencg | NUPT IAL MASS conouU over chesa weedlings. snow and all and (hey rérnain thus until in April a'ter the ground is through hanving. Then they afe uncovered and allow- ed to grow. aed to contain at loast $.000 They sometirnes vary, the white pine ; being apt to germinate botter than the in speaking of the care o! the trees Mr. Pattio sald, \We do not vork for hoight, but aro after thel tots and theso roots must Hot be slored to get dry.\ The , whito pine trse - sceds ar about the a'r» of an apple seed an there mr $0,000 seeds in n pound. cos. | | Menting on private grounds and aro } from the assignment brought | last spring from Saratogq The month of Septetmhhor and first part of Octo ber is the tine for planting in the fall, the spring delivery boginning-Aprit I ind I®mating For six weeks. Not less i then 1,000 trees of ons spoc os are ith so 4 ind the kinds are: Kind of Treos White pine transplants . Help That Aching, Back! ’ M Is your back giving cut? Are you all run down; tor stabbing paina? If Overwork, Backmohe and an ail worn la.often the first wagn- Got back your health whils Use Doan's Kidneys Pills, E. G. Bark, $02 Superior St., skys! klineys - bacame - disordered my back pained so I couldn't I had a dull «ohe constantly Amail of my back and when 1 ney Pills guve me good relief.\ IP Iniom'ng &t St Peto y He . place the marriaga o as - Helen Each of tha seed beds are MD Nort: oldest daughio® of Mr Hen Mortz of this | Back, aon of Mr. | Back of Trinity avén:e The 'mass was L. Murra Kuattor: county braich of OF CLARENCE RACK OF NYACK 8T. PETER'S CHURCH AT LOWVILEE, Lowville, Sopt. village, to and Mra. nupt e greater part of thoir lives here I Lowvilte. Both were educated at! Ago | Lowville academy | La tor Mrs. Back Av...... 8.yr., Attended the Lady CHf2, on the Hud-; son, boarding school mnd Mr. Back was graduated from - the school of pharmacy. Port Leve Heads LE&I®X R& MARY CASLEMR ELEOTEp | Darents io Cortland in aet PRESIDENT OF VETERANS' ORGANIZATION. Lowville, Bapt. 14. -The mire\? . elected For awe ( .. ~{Soany bremen of t 0 American Le.; Ald §oc's '| glon Auxil ary: Presidertat, Mrs. Mary . will mest Crsler, Port Leyden; vice president, 1 Mre. H. A. Bassett, Lowville; treas-] urer, Mrs, D. C. Lowville; secretary, F advisory board, Mrs. K. b. Wicks, Copenhagen; N. C. Bateman, Mrs. Miller B. Moran was ® MYRA YOUNG OF MOHWAH t M'GBRID! OF BURTON JOHN } KLOsTER, Lowville, Sept. 14.-CGards have I been received annount rlage of Burton John arly of this vill@go, and son of Mrs. Loutse Kioster of River jMiss Myrm Young of Mob wah, N. J., on Sept. 3, at Mobwab. Mt. and Mrs. -- |Kioster w J] be at home efter Oct. 1, IL- ja i loster, forn» street, to 4 newestgndmrlhfl- J. - 'Ladioe Ald Mesta, |. ___ an “35; 14..-The St. Poetera Another polat ir the success of the growth of trees 1s the rotation of fain 50 yearm from now the! ful. BHlack._Riter; Valleyneted th., for its lumbering and wood manufac any | turing Interests. Threro is a chanco of th& tiny tream durifig the for unlinited develogpmont, with the your, Sandy loam fagly we summer, after the * ia {Kirstin n to coma through tng; The ira n crouch, this bead, \Ob- to utchFag and carrying the shell of the, Cléar. noar Saranac. beol with -them as thoy grow. are, @4 in 190% and now has 60 ae stg uo ind e This was start per aoned abovo' teo and Lowvilio. ths ctko iy Ma4-at 8:15 this x30 church took Clarenc® ;\ Grang kn'ght. Nicholas T. Woo!. Henry, conducted tay Rev. George 7. therattendante boing Miss to Creighton of Forest Hilla N Y. and Prancis Bmok, brother of the br degroom. Owing to the serious lliness of the brides grandfather the wedding was' quict end was attonded by only the, Ths nursory is now ready to sblpilmmediate families of the couple. Fol- trees to any one who wants them for ; lowing the coremony. a breakfast was sefgved at the homab of the brides in Wasers Terrace, after which the couple lef! by motor fcr Utica,. Later they will be at home ae Nymok, N. Y., where the bridegroom is a pharma- cist in the store of Danial Shes. Both Mr and Mrs Bmcl have spent ' Albany i the - mar-; pastor, Rev. tho ' dend preferred FORE REFE rty on additioans and betterments fixod charges,. $4,915.91; Income bal. ance fcar yom, $1,201.58. Etaenminmiee , - ~ an Lane thee LOWYELLE MATTER HEARD BE- stock, REE JOnN ROoGERs. Lovrgile Sept. 14 - The Hendarson Lane barnkruptcy caso heard yeater day iteerrmmoon before Referee John ,; \* adie: ° oka\ j R p rap ias 102C . P. Ba onces. by. ~ Louisa als mmmflmamm'Mh-Lpflgfiibn, soprano; Betty yam xn.--Standard {is wortks between $17,000 and (tee wa dor the the mittainery to close the case. K. of C. Elact Officers. , Sept 14 ry 8 Mogarly: 1. pYi warchen, for thre delagats Hewitt; L. is the cficialre village: n: . trat.on, ' bean popular I Thoma €lark; advocat lowrikts, -At the regnal meoting of C .J. MeMorrow Council,! K. of C., hold tast weak, the following Schlomaingar, officers wrars eloctad for the coming Adler, pianist; Leeaves For Cortland. C |» Lowvilles, Sept. 14.-Clifford Cart ton. a member of the Low. vile band and a young man who has at Lowville academy, 1 ( psAt Portland, ( egbn» Ladies A'd Soctety held its first so- . Clal rmestin® of the fall at the home of Mars. Peter McGovern in, Stowe Low-vills, Sept. 14 -The following issued by the LowrlZle & Beaver River Railroad for the» year ending Aug. 81, 1928: Oper-ating revenue, $70,093.28; oth- er Income, $710.84; operating expen- sos, $5,403.18; taxes, $6,140.77. divi- $1,781.68; . $380.00, PBow-man and George Resd Ap rod or tim creditors ros The may W. B. Breen for Lane. Eugene Arthur was appointed trus- and proof was taken mfipecung'w‘ propeorly of the bankruptcy stock. * [Tho firm real and personal propefgy 000 whike the secured claims aro to an; umcmntltig $19,000, ana the? {gs' still sivemral that ara unsecured. The . &ppointizng of Eugene Arthur as trus. Farm and Home and [mm financial treasurer, 0, James Tar- Pinion; trustes yoars. George Pelasthamel; 1 to state convention, N. R. amlternate to grand knight, Rev. Goo#-go La Murgayli ggeinua to - FRIDAY ' past grimed knight, D. L. salon; in- Side guirc® J J. EfMley; outside guard, WGY--Schenestady, N. Y. Wlan Morow. * Realm: gram? Eridn Oficial - Registration. 's Lowvill=s, Sep fi—The following 12:00 p. m -U. 8. NavaZ Observa- stration of the stud- onta enfo:dled in the schools of p. Lowville Academy, training cZans, 18; state street ao 26%; Jatkmon street school, 51; Bast] Stato atrme«at school, 55; total regia 800; hool, eft this wack for Cortland, N. Y., | where ho will reside with his patents be agreatly missed bot in the batt where he\ player, h at s€hool an was a barito Ad Sool@ty to Mest. tw of the Baptist church with Mrs. Naney Virkler in Park avons on Friday evening. Ressaption For Teachera, and fin th Aislast year of High school work. Mr. Carlton has remainod in Lowvilio since the removal of his 1919 and will\ Lowyvilis, Sopt. 14. -An informal re- {caption for the teschors will be haid | it is hoped ©hat all parents will come Lowyiiis, Inforrmal-Dansing Party> Sepy. 14-An y and pledge to informal dancifig party given by the aonfor closs will bas held at the academy chapel on ° evening\ for the NEDS NEW JERSEY INL! \'Risw Vea occupy the closad sinte Asnociation, to Preach, Lowvillt Sipt, 14.--Rev. John F. We nhaud -of Addison, N. ¥. will: . * pulpit of <the Baptist! church hers on both Sunday morn{ and eveniig. Tha church h whan th to acoiupt ths Bputome of the Lu- zorte Aventies ton, Pa. Lowevilie, Sept, 14.- ofice foi of a com roe ire the pro binge tion, -- add fra; them & new aptist church at Pitta Office Gate New Equipment, - | he bighway ud possessors Amv D. Kilburn, | at the actdeemy chapél next Wednes- Copenhagen; Mrs. Katherine Smith, /day evening at 8. Port Leyden; Mrs. {£33135 delegate to the state con-'and meettles faqult vention to be held, in Syracuse dur, them. ing=the week of-Eopt. 18, and Mra. J. }. Harold Cook, alternate. FORMER LOWVILLE MIN This is given by the Parent-\Teacher Association and | I | | 1 B us been , Jim +., 6 former | . H. Dresser, resigned} Machine . Viokgs , Voli | shops. ommendat ons of this report have WESTINGHOUSE RADIO PROGRAMS 4? ~ FRribay KYW-Chicago, 111, 380 Meters, FRIDAY, Baptember 16. ist; Maurico Kowsky, planist. N. ¥. & 100 Meters, FRIDAY, September 18, Bpoecliat Features for Teday, national League Gamez. Thorntoh Burgess, all over the United Btates. p. m.-'\Weakly Conditions ing _ In by R. UJ odifor grain, cofeo and sugar. Outlook, The and Harpar &-Brothers. . _- Concert Bureau. 10.52 to 11:00 p. 'Time Signals from Ariington. * KDKA-East Pittabawrgh, Pa. 380 Meters. Friday, ember 15, 1922, s:00 p m CoH j Of 150 mileg® of 8:00 p. m.--Concert by prend. 'in East Pittaburgh, Pa. & student of John Claus, aso con- ' Aunts a school of musig at Duguasae, Pa. Bhe is considered a tery «A. clant accompanist. GENERAL ELEGTRiG co. RADIO PROGRAMS tory Time Signals,. : stock markee guo tations. * 12:45 p. m--Weather forecast on 445 meters wavelength,. * 2:00 p. m--Musico and address on \Thrift in the Housshold.\ 6:00 » m~»«Produce and stock mar ket quotations; baseball resulta; news bulletins. 6:80 p. m-=\How the Rhinocsros Got His fkin\ from \Kipiing's Just So Stories, Kolin Hager, reader, 4:40 p. m--Health Talk: \Boearlet Fever,\ by Dr. Horman N. Piggs, Violin sol0-Concorto, Bacond Move. men Bind My Hatr .......... .. . Hayin Miss Gladys Darey Misa Binith, Accompanist WGY Instrumental Quartat Quartet-A, The MMM .... ..... Raft | Cornet Haart at Thy Awoat B. Interludum &n Modo! ... . , Saint frens Antico ...... Glazrounow Mr. Nessier WOY Instrumental Quartet Tenor | #olt-Ah . So Purse-From Edward Rice, Leader MarthA .., . va rcs caves .l. Potow I Piano solo-To a Wild Rome | . Jester c nen possa eog e prev} .. MacDowell | Orchentria-~A. \ Fox Trot-Daneinig * __ .0. G. Yettru '_' To: sigma- Quartat-A. Drink to Mo Ofly with B- March-U. S8. Held , Thine Eyes, Old Engfish, ,_ Artillery | ,...... dousa 's Pcaohsn - WO¥ Instrumentat Quartat « n fl, 0000 6 20 . # ++ K3?!” [ . WGY Instrumental Quartet -_ Edward Rice, Leader -. . Soprano solos--A. . 1 NMtaant to do My <1 |@alpgates to vote for him for the ops opening the forty-seventh triennial roceedings of the Hous h made public. of revising the- prayer the vanofficial meeting of the B \Thus far the rec fast as submitted. The report ap cerermnony to eliminate the word * endowment of the bride from the bridegroom's vow. Fi slso erpresses the attitude of voutr-ol by incorporating a of Bishops preliminary to It containe the recommendations book and the action approved by. teen adopted as proves of alterations of the marriage obey\ from the bride's vow, and the the church on the subject of birth C & special prayer for the fruirfuiness of the 8:00 p. m.-Concert by Rosemary Hughes, soprano; Arthur L. Kirbach, tenor; Beatrice Eddington Lodge, accompanist; Louis Kotter, violin- 1:00 p. m.-Final basoball scores of the American, National and Inter- 7:10 p. m.-Bedtime Stories, by author - whoss stories appear in many Lead filmm a* of. ing _ Ind ' ot. the Magazine of Wall street; final base ball scorns; location of ships at sas, by the Radio Corporation of Amar ica; closing prices of «tooks, bonds, 9.20 p. m.-Litorary Evoning con- ducted by the editorial staff® of the Scientific American 11 01 p. m.-Official Wasther Fore nor Martin H. bortor of Mr. Hearat, running mate, should he be nominal. ~waskly latter from | ed, 28 i h Highways within a riding ing ditions of Y&Ys n a radius purpose of supplying Pittsburgh, including , Ronnaylvania, Ohfo and: Wast Virgin- David violin: MMaa | Minnis Mabe! Jefferson, ao Mr. Schlessinger, from the Brosky schiagrs doputy grand knight, P. J.. Studios, conducts a school of music thancellor, J J. O'Connor; recordor, Bermard Babol; secretary\ Gerald Allen: should Hearst tate tha choise. acq! Mr. this impressing upon the Democratic taad. ers how useful ha might ba party as a candidath and how formidable he might an opponent, in the evant thit the Miss Aldar,. convanuop [REARST STARTING « I'm'fi‘ -| ~ arront. - ager Says Publisher Will Put smun-tow After Primaries, , 33°“ York, Sept. 14 -William Ran: @viph Hearst will have 190 upstate for governor of New 'Ofk at the Democratio state com- tion of September 38, according A announcement mado last night gnu“: J.Conners, manager of Mr. ae Pl. rét's campaign. Mr. Conners an- Hounced that Mr. Hearst would Action in every part of the state im- distely after the primaries, with ,] th® expectation of making the big- gost political nolss that has been heard in recent years. Mr. Hearst already has a new Sun- dry and evening newspaper in Rocia=\ exter. He is starting 1 new Sun- day newspaper in Syracuse | which will be followed by an evening news- pmper there. Mr. Conners assortm hat Mr. Hearst will also have his own papers, with daily and - Sunday editions in Albany, Binghamton ana Jaznestown, with the nextfew weeks. - Speaking of Eris county, there is a primary contest between Wiliam H. Fitspatrick, Democratic county leador, and Mr. Conners, Mr. onners says: *I have a standing offer to bet any one from $10,000 to $20.000 that d AORENEWSP APE RS {agon To Take over Armarey a}; all his big campaim guns into curs to nacures| ; ~A Campaign Gune in Action im: | where |. Buffalo we will beat Fitspatrick and #6 to the Syracuse convention, with I‘D xlxmjonty of the $8 delegates from r ’.|n Btorles - that former - Governor Smith is preyared to make a 'tight against Hearst's n on on the convention floor were ridiculed by r. Conners, who declared that he wit willing to gamble Rime more - with any one who thought that way, \You never will live to 18 ex-Gov. emor Smith making a fight against any man who may be the convention choice for govermdr and thereby jeop. ardizing his party's chante of auo case,\ in the way Mr. Conners put it, any men are to ad mit that it would be most unwise for the Democratic state convention to atternpt to nominate cltker - Mr Hearst or Alfred. E. Smith tor gover} nor, if they hope to beat, Governor Milter. They are crittoising the up. state mecting of Domocrats at Byra Cts#, which put formenGovernor .Bmith into the field as an active can- didate. Thoy now say it wis \am polt. teal mistake,.\ * A canvass of the entire stite #itun- [tion by Tammany leaders convinces theone that nelthor Mr. Meirst | nor Mr. Snith will be able to how Nr, Murphy that he bss r majority of delegates of the state convention, A'edmpromise which wold giva to formerGQorernor Smith the noming. tion for United States, renitor and gleam}! at“, Hearst to ix'mxm the can» tes for governor is one of the. twat”! traeir coud _in.tie Taps Wigwam. The New York Times says: \It is learned that negotiations are in progress by which it is acpected that Mr. Hearst will acquire couttol of the Albany Times-Union, in even- par now published by «Govern Glyan, a staunch sup» whom many expoct to sés on the ticket as «his or as a compromise candidate be in a position to die \PoHticlana are copyinced 'that the to r% by of upsta “Digit-Bf” Hearst has been underrken at Dldfiliflr timfivlth & dew Ab tt thoip aly - and betime & should turn him down.\ ing Instrumentai 10: $0 p. m. Orchesfrgr-A. Tenor Bolot-&. To My Mirat Love | Orchestra-Iranma .......... Cornet m6l06--My Regards, New York State Health Depart| _ \ Theodore F'. Neamler ment, * Tenor solos-A. Little Banjo 7:45 p. m. -Concert program. .a.... Dichmont ; Piano golo-Sprlngnemnco .. . . Girleg B. Mighty Lak a Rosa)|| 0. G. Yattru t * (ors is- Mendélasohn | Orchestram-A.__ Overture, The -Calif Tom De Staphano - = _. of Bagdad ... Bofldfay Boprass solo-My Mother Bids Me B. Fox Trot, Why is the To Free ces a atvsetsire » until-11min, Miso Gladys Da: Miss Smith, Accompanist Quartsat-Finals, from the American Indian QGuartst sot 6 ($bits se -n-.-an-m‘ WOY Instrumental Quzrriot Edward Rice, Leader L_ __ 0200 Friday (Late Program.) Eastern Standard Time.! March, Behint the Hounds ........Afien B. Walss, Dreamy He. wall .. . .. Vanmdirsloot C. For Trot Lonssoma Mama Blues ...Brown WwoY Instrumental Quartet 7 #04 « Ill‘IC‘Ollm, B. Dear Little dirt Lohr det on un b ae a ain ap Carl Jester Tieney WGY Instrumental Quarta Leveliyn r. Jostar Moon Always Bhinirg s. 2. .>. John Your Arms - Work If)?“ _ Of Hair 'or Furz | A v sue t r 5h .. , , - B.' There Are Falrie, - CBoudoir Becrats) - _ at the Bottom of| No tollet tibl« tn complete without | Our Garden a amail package. of detatons, for with ;f 11. one o ooo Lohmann | it Beir or Puss can be quickly banish» [B Jp -_ Miss Gladys Pavsy - . «ed from .the skin:. To. remove-bsirs Miss Smith, Accomnant F vartet-Andante Cantabile * nstrom antal Leader Amo gimme? ® dut ¥ minute on the akin - about ¥ minutes then rubbed of i “a“ when it will be found Pree or blemisk, milk Into m pasto enolic [f F and water to cover th . \Chik whould b Of and the skin. washed. | mum halp | |-- B I .. wor 1” a+r Jaipgémnky 2+ artet | _> . Euward Nica Leader __ .,. ~.. .... Huértar cctaicne.. 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