Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 27A, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 July 1929 — Page 2

The Ligonier Banner " Established 1836 ' , Published ‘hy THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. W. C. ‘B Harrison, Editor " M. A Cotherman, Manager > Puhlished every Monday and Thursday eud entered the Postoflice at Ligonier Indiana, as second class matter. : j Lake Maps Prepared . - Virtually every lake in this state provides splendid game fishing despite reports of some fishermen to the contrary declared George L\. Aannfeld, fish and game division superintendent of the conservation department. Many failures charged to ne fish in such and s‘lx{'l‘n i lake are solelxy due to 1‘1511&-1'111”1'\\hn“mwv!f\' throw in a line without regard to such conditions as depths most likely place tor fish to feed, etc. . The fish and game division has prepared maps of thirtv-seven of the state’s largest lakes and a number of risherinmx"findfth(rm a valuable aid to the sport because they show the water depths at ifitervales of five feet, surround topography ete. These maps are-available on the the f{ollowing lakes: Rass, Tippecanoe, , Webster, Dewart, Wawasee, Big and Little Chap man, Barbee Manitau, Jimmerson, James Snow, George, Gage Crooked. Tri-lakes, Big Long (LaGrange (Co.) Oliver, Adams, Lake of the Woods, Sylvan and Maxinkuckee. : MeCray Donates 569, Announcement is made thait a _gep erous donation of $5OO by K. K. McCray has made it possible to erer: two new buildings at the rair grounds to be used as dormitories and digplay rooms for the 4-H bowys and girls of Xoble county. Work will start this week on the construction of the buildins the addition of ‘which will mean much to all of the club members participating in this splendid work.. Mr. McCray has taken a keen interest in the work of these vounz people hence hi: splendid giit. which will be supple mented by additional funds that are available from the tair association. Charges Filed Against (. (. Man Charges. of assault with intent to kill were filed against KFrank Lee o/ Columbia City in thé,\\'hitlv_\' circuti court Wednesday afternoon by Prosecuting _ Atforney . W. Probst upon atfidavit filed by Victor Sellers, A warrant was served on Leer who has been confined to the Whitley county jail since the alleged assault last Saturday night. lLeer it is said shot Warren Sellers his neighhor wound - ing his hand and making it necessary to ampu-t'ate one finger. After the. shooting ILeer - surrendered 1o Sheriff J. M. Haynes and hxs‘hm{d was fixed at $l,OOO. Heavy Loss When Barn Burns The large barn of-{i.evi Bouatrager twelve miles east of Goshen four miles west and one-half mile north of Emma, was birned to the ground about one o'clock Friday morning when struck by lightning. The barn was filléd with farm produce including a large crop of unthreshed wheat and some farming. implements. The lost will bhe about $7,500 with no insurance. Another barn .just across the road from the Bontrager place was burned last spring after being srtuck by lightning. :

Club Picnice In August. : The annual picnic of the 4-H clubs of Noble county will be held at the tourist camp in Ligonier elther the 16th or . 30th of August. ‘ It is to be a joint affair the Chamber of Commerce joining with the farm ororganization. The picnics held here in the past have been very successful. Elkhart Librarian Dies Miss Ella Frances Corwin librarian at the Elkhart public library for the last 24 years died suddenly Thursday night at the Elkhart General hospital of heart disease. < She had been in the hospital only a few hours following a heart attack in the morning when she was on her way to the library. : Assessed Valuation Increased An increase of $5,000,000 in assessed valuation of St. Joseph county this year is credited to real ‘estate improvements increase in,pérsonal property and the present of new corporations and industries at South Bend The Studebaker Corporation it is estimated contributed about $2,000,000 to the increase. : Rome City Man Found Dead. George Buchanan aged.s4 years life long resident of the Rome City community and who spent most of hig life at farming was found dead at his home Wednesday évening at 7 o’clock by Wilson Hines a neighbor. His wife died several years ago and since then he had lived alone. : Youth 19. Kills Self With Gun Clyde A. Pardue 19 son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Pardue committed suicide late Wednesday by shooting himself in the head with an automatic pistol at Huntington. Neither the police nor the coroner could suggest a motive for the act. -~ “Having Greai Time & Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schloss received two letters {rom their daughter Henrietta who is touring Europe with Rosalie Loeser and Hattie Hyman. The tourists are having a fine time yisiting such places as Rcme, Nice Monte Carlo and other Italian ancient cities.

e Standard Time o The Uniied States Naval observatory has three standard clocks run ning in constant temperature vaults, electrically wound and sealed to keep the air. pressure Mnstant. Meridian circle observations of selected stars are taken regulariy on c¢lear nights, and from fhese observations the errois of standard clocks are deter mined. The observatory sends out time signals, Correct time is given over radio networks as an advertising device, : _ \ “Lost and Found” Home ' _ The *ucky bag? aboard a man-of-wir is-u place where the ship’s police petty oflicer stows effects for safe Fecping that arve found adrift aboat the ship. At frequent intervals the lucky hag is opened and the effects cre distributed to the owners. Lucky for tne owpers, but when persons aie found guilty of carelessness, and theg usunally alwags are, in leaving their effects adrift, some mild form of disciplinary action is taken. National Museum ' The United States National museum fs ut Washington, In charge of the Smithsonian institution. The museum fs fieh in the natural history, geology, paleonitelogy, archeoclogy, and ethnol: ozy of America, and has colleetions of American history, including " war collections, as well as many series relating to the arts and the industrial arts. -It 'is an educational and regearch museum, - : Übiquitous Gui on the: fringes where the ‘world begins there is found a man known to his shiipmates as Doe. He is a hos pital corpsman in the United States pavy. leis found wherever the Amerfcan aavy or marine corps goes, Guam, Saviodg, Panama, Haiti, Virgin islands. Manila.~Brazil, Nicaragua or China is Lome to Lim.--Exchange. - . Allowed to Change Name Sophie Frances Shepard bequeathed £50.600 10 Christ Episcopal church at Charleston, S. €., with the provision that the church change its name to “St, Peter's church.” A friendly lawguit- resulied in aruling that the “defendants are within their rights in procecding {o change the name of the €aid echupeh”

v Term of Objurgation “Rapseallion” 4s a form of rascalYion, whicli comes from rascal, meaning a low, sneaking person. Rapseal: lion mieans about-the same thing, alti:otizh there is a tendency to use it In an afiectionate sense, especially when speaking to a boisterous boy or & mischicvons dog. , : Bsek Centuries Old : The oldest printed book in: the United States -is a Chinese book priited on wood. paper with ivooden tyl¢. and while the exaet date of its printivz cannot be determined the authoriiiss know that it _ was before 1196 A D ; : e Stamp of Inferiority Can't is 2 word that should have no piace in our language. It really isn't a word, but a state of mind. And few who harbor it ever attain success. Peopic who “can’t” should get off the main highway and not -block traffic.— Grit. o ‘ ' The Last Salute - The firing a salute over a soldier’s grave is an old English custom introduced into this country by Washington in 1777. The custom is so ancient that the original reasons for its existence are not known. :

Aberdeen’s Quarries Aherdeen has nine granite quarries employing 5,000 men, Aberdeen’s granite is the hardest in the world, hx:;jz:-t so brightly colored as granite fr Noirwuy, Sweden and Finland. ' . Kink Somewhere A Iman who has a mind too big for his needs is one who sits on the court house steps and discusses the situation in Europe when the flour barrel at honie is empty.—BExchange.’ World’s Largest Valley The largest valley In. the world is the Great rvift of Africa. It begins in the north of Palestine and stretches nearly as far south as Natal, a total length of 5000 miles. v : Napkins Placed on File In some of the smaller cafes in France regular patrons file their napkins in a type of rack. They are tuxed once a week for the laundry of e linen. o . Not All Bad While the legend of Cindrella may -the story of one stepmother, it does 't even symbolize the story of many iother.—Woman’s Home Companion ~ Opportunity for All Well, God give them wisdom that ive it ; and those that are fools, let thiein use their talents.—Shakespeare. Fable ' The old fellow was ninety-four and told reperters he didn’t attribute his longevity to any particular diet. : Need a Moses What this country really needs is some one to really tell what it really needs.—Doston Transeript. . o Vzlue of Right Words . - There. is no calamity which right words ‘will not begin to redress.— Emerson.

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7 Name Originated in Var | Anzacs is a name often applied to the people of Australia and New Zealand, says an article in Pathfinder Magazine. It originated' during the. World war. The Australian and New Zealand forces in the British service were ' officially known ‘as the *“Aus-trallan-New Zealand Army Corps.” In popular usage this name was shortened to “Anzac,” being the initia! letters of the words. cowposing the longer name. : / . Common Breed of Hozs ‘The razor-back hog is a hog of no distinet breed, which is found in the South. Ordinarily, it is allowed to get most of its food by foraging. These hogs are usually not confined to lots or pens, as those of the recognized standard breeds found on hog farms. In different sections of the. South. they are known by other names, such as “piney wood rooters,” “rakestraws’ and “guinea hogs.” ' Fresh Water Under Sea An undersea well in the Persian gulf gives forth fresh water. That water is the only source of supply for the city of Bahrein. Divers equipped with waterproof bags déscend into the depths. swiftly fill their water bags from this gushing spring and come back with sweet _drinking water fo the inhabitants of the hottest spot on earth. e ' Immense Sturgeons Acéording to a repert of the Amerfean Musecum of Natural History, the largest sturgeon on record was taken in the Columbia river in 1911 and weizhed 1.000 pounds. There are species of sturgeon in Russian - waters which are said to weigh more than a ton, but there are no records of catching them . Historic Snuffbox - ‘There is in existence a snuffbox made from a hoof of Napoleon's famous charger, Marengo. The hoof is silver-shod and fitted with a silver lid, upon which is this inseription: “Iloof of Marengo. barb charger of ‘Napoleon, ridden by him at Marengo, Jena, Wagram, in the Russian campaign and at Waterloo.” Differ Over White Heather Why white heather should be consldered a luck-bringer is an open question. _Certain Highland clans, whose chieftains included heather in their badge, have always regarded white specimens as lucky. On the other hand, ancient Gaelic tradition associated it with misfortune and death. : iy

Not Accepted Measure i The “load” is ap indefinite measure, | not generally recognized by state laws ; in this country. In Great Britain a | load of earth or gravel is one c&bici yard; a load of luwber is 50 cubic | féet; = load of wheat is 40 bushels;i a load of oats is 30 bushels, ete. : Perfect Diamond . The term ‘first quality” in a diamond signifies - a stone absolutely white and free from all flaws and im- ! perfections. The finest old East In- | dian, the Jagers-fontein, the Rivers and the Blue Wesselton diamonds are | all approximately one grade. i Giving All a Chance I A sculptor in Poland has suggest-‘i ed to his government that it erect a | “universal monument” in the form of ! a bronze bust, on which should be | placed detachable heads which could | be changed, according to who was| most popular at the time. i : Ao n e e | - Uncle Eben e [ “It's hard to keep a cheerful dispo- ‘ sition,” said Uncle Eben. “Even if | you only talks about de weather, you | seems like somebody hurryin' to tell | de bad news.”—Washington Star.. i Link With King Olaf » { © An elaborate stone cross, 12 feet . high and most elabm‘ately'sculptured,‘i was unearthed at Leeds, England, in 1840. It bore the date of 940, and the name Olaf, king of Northumbria. ‘ " Blind Following : l “Our ancestors claim our defer- | ence,” said Hi Ho, the sage of China- | town, “and so we proceed, while prais- i ing their virtues, to make their old mistakes.”—Washington Star. ; ' Godsend for Funny Men - i A young- scientist claims to have discovered a force that eliminates gravity. Many music hall comedians are said to be anxious to use it.—Lon- | don Opi'ulion. : / : The Better Part Those men who try to do something | and fall are infinitely better than' those who try to do not\kgéng and beau- | tifully succeed.—Jenkin™Lloyd Jones. | Paternal Hopes e ! A man looketh on his little one a 8 a ! being of better hope; in himself am- | bition is dead, but it hath a resurrec- | tion in his son.—Tupper. ‘ : —_— 1 S Fame : i - We are told that the only thing. woman has not yet vanquished is the! ‘revolving door.—Boston Transeript, | foamme e o e Advice - ‘ He whe can take advice is some- ‘ ‘times superior to him who can give it. ; —Von Knebel. o ‘ . Imitation Seal ; ! Hudson seal is a name given to the, fur of a muskrat dyed the color of Alaska seal. = : |

i' NOBLE COUNTY SCHOOL FUND ;_ls July Apportionment of $112,373 ~ From State Revenue; Based on - Enumeration of 5,941 ; Bdwin Smith county auditor has Ter ceived a check from the state auditor for a total of $12,373.82 ds Noble county’s share of the July apportionment of the common school revenue. ‘The distribution - was based .on a ‘school enumeration of 5,941 on a per f;(;a'pita rating -of $2.0827675 ac’-cordingl to the communication received from Roy P. Wisehart state suberintendenfl of public instruction. o fi . 'ln addition to the state distribution of funds Noble county will receive a total of- $632.13 coming from the congressional school fund interant. - v | A total of @ 3240699238 in the school fund of the state on July 1 is ‘being distributed among the 92 coun?tics after a reserve of 30 per cent, ‘totaling $5597,269.74 and ‘a reserve of . $25,049.11 for special classes were deducted. e . i According te a report filed by Auditor Smith the school fund will be distributed as follows, with the firat amount heing the common school revenue and the second amount the ,congressional fund division: Albion ;tmvnship. $539.44 and $311.40; Allew ‘township, $876.85 and $42.03; Elkhart township. $672.73 and ‘548.60; Green :rrfn\'nship. $701.89 and $6O; Jefferson township, $520.69 and $31.16; Noble township $556.02 and $38.40; ~Orange (township §753.96 and $40.41; Perry ;tm\'_nship;’ $501.95 and $44.45; Sparta ‘it()wnship, $864.35 and $66: Swan township, $822.69 and $24: Washingiton‘ township, $347.82 and $23.95: | Wayne township, $499.87 and $7.25; {York township, $514.44 and $29.00: i Wolcottville $141.63 and. $7.69; city lof Ligonier $926.83 and $82.08: city inf Kendallville $2,832.56 -and $55.72. i Three Girls Escape Injuries. - | Milrded Stephenson of Marion who iis summering at Lake Wawasee and }her two guests Josephine Davis and %Sarah Panels escaped serious injuries {Wednesday when the Studebaker iz'oa.(lsgel‘ in' \\'])i(’h they were ridingz skidded ‘off the road south of Syrd?cuse. Miss Davis was driving at tfl‘g_\ ‘time of the accident. The car was 'iha,(uy damaged. . : ! 20th Century Is Delayed. » | Three sections of the Twentieth zCentury Limited of the New York Cen|tral railroad were delayed for sevjeral minutes about six miles east of IKendzallville Wednesday afternoon gwhen‘ lightning .stfuck the rails and iturned the signals against the train. | After =« brief investigation of the lsignals the train was ordered to proceed on its way. : :

Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administrator With the Will Annexeil The undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the last will ani Itestament of Joseph Colwell deceased. ihereby gives notice that by virtue of ‘the power in said will contained,it will lat the hour of 1:30 o’clock P. M. on ‘the sth |day of August 1929, at the ‘American State Bank in Ligonier, Injdiana, and from day -to day therefafter until sold, offer for sale at pri\vate sale, all of the interest of said ‘decedent in and to the following desf(:r‘ibed real eostate situated in Noble iCounty,'State of Indiana, to-wit: 3.5% racres out of the northwest corner ‘of the northeast quarter of section 6, {Townshi,p 34 north, range 9 east; also ‘the west one-half of the southeast ;quarier of section 31, Township 35 {north, Range 9 Hast, excepting the {following, to-wit: Commencing at the inortheast corner of the fractional !West onehalf of the southeast quarter !of said section 31, and runaing from ithence south six chains and sixty-six ‘and two-thirds links, thence west fif-

teen chains, thence north six chains and sixty-six and two-thirds links, thence east fifteen chains to the place of beginninzg‘ containing ten acres of land; also excepting the following, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of the south line of the Diamond Lake: road and the east line .of the west one-half of the southeast quarter of Section 31, Township 35 north, Range 9 east, running thence north 81 degrees west six chains and eight links, thence south four chains and sixty links to low water mark of Diamond ILake, thence east along said lake to a point due south of the place of beginning, thence north to the place of beginning. Said last exception being known as the Diamond Lake Pike Club grounds; and said administrator with the will annexed will also sell at the same time and place a one-twentieth interest in the last exception. : b o Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Noble. Circuit Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions; at least one-third of the purchase money, cash in haild; the balance in two equal installments payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months after date; deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bedring 7% interest from date, waiving relief and providing for attorneys fees and secured by a first mortgage on the real estate sold or said purchaser may pay all cash on the day of sale. Said sale will be made subject to the taxes for 1929 payable 1930 and possession will be surrendered on day of sale. . The abstract for said real estate can be seen at the office of William H. Wigton, in Ligonier, Indiana. o . American State. bank, Ad- - " ministrator with the will an- -~ nexed of the will and estate e of Joseph Colwell deceased. William H. Wigton, Attorney. 24ad4w

Puritans Disliked Maypole

The Puritanis did pot like the Maypoles. Ineed they expressed t'hgmselves quite forcibly about them im good old English fashion, calling them “those . stinckyng idols about’ which the people leape and daunce as the heathen did.” Leap and dance they did in New England and we are told that they seemed to pour sunshine over the land's rugged hills as they later scattered flower seed throughout the soil., : : ; o

“Press On”

Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing ts more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Eduecation will not; the world is fuli of educated derelicts. Pergistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan, “Press on,” has solved and always will solve the problem of the human race.—Exchange. . : fi

Level and Rolling Land *

The Geologicul survey states that when land is surveyed for division it is trealed as a plane surface. Therefore. a quarter of a -section of' level land contains the same amount of land as a quarter of a section of rolling land, but there may be actually more surface or earth in the rolling section than in the level section. :

Philosophical Afghan

An Afghan, a graduate of Oxford college, after having ended a world tour, observes in a Kabul newspaper that American girls are the possessors of the shapeliest limbs and the worst manners. “But,” he philgggghizes, “they can change their' manners, but who-can change a shapeless pair of legs? : :

Labor’s Great Purpose

Labor is life; from the inmost heart -of the waorker rises his. God-given force, the sacred celestial Life-es-sence breathed into him by .Almighty God; from his inmost heart awakens him to all nobleness—to all knowledge, self-knowledge and much else, “as soon as Work fitly begins.—CarIvle. - ] :

Egyptologist’s Luck

. In 189¢ Dr. Garrett C. Pier, Egyptologist; bought from an Arab in lower KEgypt half of a blue glazed falence finger ring.. Four years later in Rench, Upper Egypt, he bought the other half from a worker in a flax field. The inscription was completed by the two halves of the ring, :

Immense Amphitheater

The outside walls alone of the Colosseum at Rome are estimated to have cost $50,000,000, and 20,000 Jewish captives are sald to have been employed in Hs construction. In it 80,000 spectators at one time could be seated. : .

Sea Safety Increased

Fiji islands’ radio station at Suva has been modernized. Among .other things a call bell has been installed by which any ship within 50 or 100 miles of Suva can, in an emergency, arouse the operators durinz the hours when they are not on duty. 5

Different With Romance

A La Grande high ‘school student has made an interesting, if not original, discovery. In the world of selence, he says, light means heat—but not so in the world of romance.— La Grand- Observer. :

Hair Records Pressure

The record baremetric pressure, temperature and hwmnidity, a strand of blond hair from the human head is used in a new aero-meteorgraph finstrument which is carried aloft by airplane pilots. : ' '

Civil War Debt

The Treasury department sasg that the Civil war debt has been bonded and funded until it has lost its identity. About one-half millon dollars of the old Civil war debt is now outstanding. 5

The Grocer Knows

The groom may he fooled into thinking he is marrying a cook,:but the neighborhood grocer knows the wedding is going to boost the sale of canned beans.—Cincinnati Enquirer. No General Deception ~ Individuals indeed may deceive and be deceived; but no one has ever deceived all men, nor have all men ever deceived any one.—Pliny the Younger. » Marsupials’ Land . In no land other than Australia are found so many marsupials—animals which carry their newly-born young in a fur-lined pouch. ' : Component of Atom - . A proton is an electrically charged particle or component of the atom. The proton carries a positive charge of electricity. : ' God’s Methods For, to make deserts, God, who rules mankind, begins with kings and ends the work by wind.—Victor Hugo. - . Japanese Water Torii The Sacred island of Miyajima In the Inland sea of Japan is the home of the familiar Water Toril. Meaning Is “Holy” e The adjective “good” used in the name ‘“Good Friday” is synouym feor: “holy” i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETX Services in quf Block. e Sunday school 9:45 A M. : Lesson Sermon 11:C0 A. M. Ziveryhody welcome. Pay your Banner subscriptions. Pay your Banner subscriptions.

FARM HOME. DESTROYED

$2,000 Fire At Herschel Metz Farm, ~ Five Miles Sonth of Albien Tues- - : day Afternoon

‘An exploding oil stove caused a tirel at the Herschel Metz farm five miles south of Albion Tuesday afternoon,i which destroyed the house and a part of the household furnishings -owned by Norris Winebrenner tenant on the farm with a loss of nearly $2,000 partially covered by insurance, According to Mrs. Winebrenner she went into the back yard to get some wood and when she returned the oil stove was blazing and fire had als ready swept over the kitchen. : - The Winebrenner family removed most of the furnitufe from the main floor of the homg but the clothing and furnishings in the upper:floor and %a quantity of meat, vegetables and canned fruit in the basement were de}stroyed. The barn and other bui_ld 'ings were not damaged but the fire ldid some damage to the pump house and the windmill, i

Paralyzed in Diving.

W. H. Pfeiffer 46 of 817 ~North Jefferson street Indianapolis is at Lake side hospital Kendallville suffering from complete paralysis of his right side the result of diving into shallow water w‘vhile_ bathing at Sylvan lake Monday evening. He was taken to the Kneipp sanitarium where he did not vield to treatment as hoped and was 'takenv«m Lakeside to undergo an X-ray examination. S

Musician Drowned

~ Reginald Peel _accompanist for the Maple City Four Laporte quartet widely renowned over radio station WLS in Chicago was drowned at Harron Lake Niles, Mich. Peel's parents live in England and he has a brother Fred in QGary. : : :

Home Realty and Investment Co. : ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR | LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. | : ~J. L. HENRY Manager _ City PrOperti‘es»:a‘nd Farms for ~sale that will appeal to you, especially when you consider the possibility of future prices. ' . FARM LOANS | : & 5 57 FFDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANSS(f’ 0 wtth EXCEPTIONAL Privelege Clause 9/0 . . MRS The Securities that we have to offer, are of the highest type. GRAVEL ROAD, SCHOOL.. PUBLIC UTILITY and REAL ESTATE PREFERRED STOCK, all TAX FREE. : o - - Official Indiana License Branch Automobile, Truck, Chauffeurs License, Cerlificates of Titles and Transfers. All given special - ‘ - ~ attention. . ‘

FINGERS! 21st Annual Fur Sale | Chokers 1-4 to 1-2 off. - Fur coats relined, glazed, remodeled and stored at 1-2 price during this sale. Your old turs remodeled into chokers, collars and cuffs, etc: = Fur coats at 1-3 off. Terms or Cash. - Look for Fingers Sign and Fingers Building Open Evenings - Phone 2345 - Fingers Fur Shoppe 116 W. Jefferson ELKHART

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South Side Garage uth Side Garag ~ We are now ready to dé machine and repair work of all Jkinds'. GIVE US A TRIAL. ; Cars Washed sl° ' Cars washed with poweér wash~er; cleaned inside with vacunn - .cleaner, polished and Simonized if you wish. -Duco paint spray for painting and retouch work. : o . ~_Cars called for and delivered. Schlotterback & OlingL e : . PHONE 480 ;

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