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B TR e ee— | Pdamvi&le News ’ONE OF THE GREAT BRlTlSH GUNS THAT HAS BEEN DIVORGE GRANTED TO HATTIE WOOSTER ' Plainville W(m m Accused Hus- AMERICA EXPECTS YOU TO DO YOUK bi l\—:l'.l Y A LIBERTY: BOND ! hfifld 0[ Hflb‘[ll&l lmemperaflfle ANNUAL SALE OF ROSE BUSHES, FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBS MARRIED SIX -YEARS AG0 Degins Mondoy, April 8. Fyer since Jast spring we havé been buying for Jthis L'z Spring sale. We found plenty (0 choose from in both guaiity and proe, but figured that we must have (he hest. We wanted Bushes that any nurseryman would she proud of. We got them—the first sclection—all big ville Granted Separation for Alldged healthy piantsipvell rooted. Every bush, shrub, and fruit (ree government 5 inspected. . Cruelty—Plainvilie Out for Liberty b « 15000 ROSE BUSHES AT 9¢ BACH 1 (O by Number (o Avoid Confusion) to Avoid Confusion) 14— Anne 1 Pink Kfilarney Glory of Paris E(hel Gi Morton Stews R oot Bong Quota : Hattie lsabe Woosier 1inville F was divorced e Louis \rs. Jahn Eags, sating pink 2 R TR [l M Lol ip vl TRGE: desp hining 16--Clio, pink biush bl wak il AL dlS Sty rose. i e - v married in Watcrbungse on Jdanuary 28 .. Aifred Calombo, large rec 3 1—CGoaus an Teplitz, rich scarlet it Ired Golom larg d 1912 They separated in August, 1013, and after a scparation of two vears they went to live together again. crimson . After a short time they separated Morrison. large white. arain for the last time. \Vooster was 7 Roga. Rugosa, « Jap. rose, 9 ) Black Prince lark velvet Petsian zvellow. blodms freely, crimson 9 ~Ulrich Brunner, red, o sreat 22-—Marguaret Dick bloomer. 5—-Bessic Brown, whife fushed S ison Yellow. golden yel- with pink. 6-~Fiehor Holmers, red, free S it flowering. 4 (- —Mahol charged with habltual intemperance. wife toid the judge that she re- <on vhite, \ed very little money from him for | 4 szoad bloomer ? 10— Gékneral Jacquimot, red 23 Dorothy Perkins, pinlk climb- 11— Magna Charta, clear pir ing her support or her child. The court granted her a divorce and also the custody of her child ¢ re 12— Marshall- . Wilder, red 24-~Crimson Rambler, red climba Bthel G. Morfou Stewart, who lives| This photograph of one of the im- |playing havoc with the GSmmans in hoyrwell Earl of Dufiering dark ved, ing. in Torestville, was divoreed from | mense British giuns that have been | their advance to the Somme shows | gines of war. * CHOICE FOR -~ - 19¢ ea. Herbert A. Stewart, who was charged with intolerable cruelty. They w e 10000 ULOWERING SHRUBS AND VINES nmarried on Decembe 3 y r X ¢ « c v All departments of the Sunday school | W Extra large fine Faconia Roots 19¢ ecach. The finest garden flower left her husband in September, 1913, “iz,lf,]w, . WAR DEPARTMENT , large and showy. Dies down every fall, coming up in the spring. and returned to him in January, 1913, | (ppistian B Gt - 4 Christian Endeavor society will meet, TAN e A R S8 i e S T ) et Bt R il WANTS MORE MEN Buskes priced 19¢ g lHydrangeas priced (9¢ each, clothed her or supported her Hol| ard Puisilons of mible Roadlae 7 iThe ; Clematis for 19¢ | Boston Ivy, climber 18c each. was a rural mail carrier and had an | jsader will be Miss Polly Gillitte. Aft- | A T 3 !:ow of Bharon for 15¢:¢ Snowball bushes at 19¢ each @ | ;ncome of $1.000. The judge grauted | er t{he meeting there will be an in- | can Is Jesued—Local Men Are Voiun- ol i 4 Phlox, four colors, 10¢ cach. Honeysuckle priced 19c¢ each. her 4 divorce and the right ‘Tiiere is Spirea 15¢ cach, sweet Willimm i0c¢ each. Mallows 10¢, Califo 1er maiden name. Mr. Morrfls class of the Sunday tarily Inducted Into the vunf)r-wn for hedges. 50 in bundie'for $2.50 or $5.00 per 100. Barbery for Perfect School Attendance. school met at the parsonage last even- e Exlpnsi\,e Ga[defllfl SCh hefiges put up and puiced the same. Grape Vines. Concord and Niagara ; The following” is a Met of pupils|!"® And organized as the Signa Phi Service. tllol ) for t0c en. Pear Trees, Pluni' Trees.” Apple Trees, Cherry Trees, Crab 3 o ' R Signia class, electing the following of- e A fepanimerth a sent Apple Trees 19¢ ea. Quinee RBushes 250 ea. Gooseberry Bushes 15c o y ficers: Prestdent, Donald Freeman; 19,7 e t ! S - > . 3 3 es > ea. fo winter ter: which ended e en exe a yoards a 6 " Currant. Bushes f0e ea, Rhubart Roots for 10¢ ea. Selh e e 1% | Vice-president, Clemont Cowler: mecre- | *¥OMmPIion boarts S n! L Hary’s riaygroun b | tary, Gerald Freeman; treasurer. Rob- [.Voluntary 1 S SR 0 Sooiill cointttes ! Ghaxlomd onthstispetials training Siconrseliiin | FING A TPOMOBILE DELIVE . , o] i i " K 7 exander Stopanuck; Gra 1D, ddn. Samuel Castle and Hayden | Photography. automobile driving and New Britain Hetid il ‘\‘Pl-:{‘(‘l.\';(l"?‘].‘nl”r‘:)‘l'::Jl\"[‘\"(_“r\hlr“]r:!{\'\';‘:‘O(\T’:fi“l';’;‘l{? ‘0"«0‘\ PEPEND oN Bsther P. Clapp, teachor, Eatl '\l'\hp‘it;‘?‘):mvr 'mm'm w\‘u\"n;((ue Ilia‘y‘ | repairing, blacksmithy carpentry i 1miittee held & neeting ye i JRCHASED OF * US. cilbbon and Roy’ Disten; Grade 1, | rosephson and Stanley Smith. The |@unsmithy, sheet metal and other me- Hoon at tioaionl At AnaA i 3 i N chanical lines and already the local thiharcanase s T hoards arc beginning to receive ap- seortary of thatee Episcopal Chureh-- Morning serv- { Plications. Only a limited number ith the committee for 4 e ices will he held at 10:45 o'clock with | Will be taken """; this ““L and all 1nd served as its secreta: treasurer and held that office u¥ RS samerzil, teacher Ruth Anderson, | celebration of Hoiy Communion. Sun- | inductments must be completed by . Winters, pastor of St his nm-x“’ 'v‘.. ,nf:w!n‘m‘y‘»’{,,,,, l,"‘.‘ """““H to Mr. and Mrs, D Annetie Brun Dorothy Mason, | day school will meet at noon. There | APril 12 irch, showed h‘m keen intf i oseltaall el U S A Mhe annual reception of the Get | (°lia Stepanuck Andrew Rernard- | will be'no evening service i The commandant at "“"",‘l Devens ] ) A e astion i heen careful and conscientions, and as Tégether club will be held tonight at | duci, Frank Machoniski and Ralph Baptist Chirch--The resular morn- | has ummr‘r‘l the seeond hoard that {\\rx to add to the tract of land Yhe Holder of th Sihe ey o thenome Mrs. C ed Johuson, | Minella: Grades 3 and 4, Miss Luev | ing worship will be held at 10:45;men wha did not appear here on Sat- | s parish this year, and § ays: had the pport and endorse. | L2I$ Year ‘the affair will be in the | Barbier,, teache Hervert Petnand [ o’ciock and the pastor will speak on ! urday and were listed as missing have the new golf to assume [ formal rehearsal of patriotic songs. who have been perfect in attendance | Grade la, Miss Edna Traver teach- lillian M. Russell, teacher, Bivin 1 grade 2d, Miss Mabel ing, § Sebastian Arcari and Ken- was espeofally neth Prior: Grade 3, Miss Kathryn 16 ¢lass will meet again at the parsonage wrv\!j” idy evening eral vears. it elections of Octo« !.George Tryon 1907 made town clerk | mendahle course fo! ment il of the voters of the town | p¥ ure of a “farewell” to ,Mr, and | 2nd Klcanor Carlson; Grade 4, Miss| “The Lord's Need.” Sunday schoolappeared at camp of their o :roe 5 as there is such a den of every politieal party and creed. For | M™ E. O. Dean and family, who May O. Kingshury, teacher, Elm Ve will meet at noon. Young People's Will. These men are Fred E. Stabert | .. % in that section. He a num f vears he was assisteq in | 1AVe made their home in the Blue dit Grade 5. Miss Mildred Nelson, | services will he héld at 6 o'clock. Atiand Alexander Kosakowskl. se af the masses tomo plots the samd in their app sistant town cler I'friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dean at then “oll Avthur Burns, Douglas Mar Young." aucted into the service and is now at t once Chalrman George IEI& ed w’ Omfifi l[l 1907 afld Mr. Shaw all tintes courtesus | T€MOval to Bleomfieid, N. J t an Rich: Grades 5 and 6, Miss ! Camp Dix cauley reported that lantell his duties by his daughter, Miss Olive | & section for the past five year b 3 Genevieve RBlinn Yonne |7 o'clock the topic of the evening serv- John Joseph Rahaley of 158 South | 41 who desire e M., Shaw, who heid the office of as- | (el regret is exprossed by the many . Doris Fanning. . Amorigo | ices will be “Christ's Call to the | Main strect has been voluntarily vear, must put Brief Ttems. o D Plamme of . | nd _accommodating and ‘was one of Belininuier) t ward, teacher,, Frank .Ar- Jules Joseph laFlemme of 119 | cocured for a number of md | the miost highly respe citizens of | tey M Rosa Vs tioward Fox has removed his family | Iairview street has been inducted into | tpan jast yvear, but still i SeTYGfl CmZenS F uy the town. His friny 2 ac- Thomas Fnsi was removed v 5 ) g A { from New Britain to the Worton place | the service and has been sent to the tan- reage reeded ITe has . rerfzed him® f stature but | t0¢the New Rritain General hospital | 1 % Propson, | on the corner of Crown and Maple| mobile operating unit at Allentown, | {p. promise of practicall big of heart. {for an operation last Wednesday, i Furrey, | Streets. Pa land the committee had last EV Thre news of his death came as a | 1ePorted as resting cow fortably Ay . . el g i I. Y. Hartson, of Branford, made % I.ouis Fleiseher of Belden street, re & some new tracts Fre E whock to his many friends and asso- | ENSign hag been indisposed for somo Trade Tnez * O, | short visit to town vesterday and wag!cently disoharzed frowt the enlisted ppear in some instail tes and favorable comments on his | 1ime, With throat trouble. N {eacher 2 Norton, | accompanied by Rev. Charles Hartson, | xignal corps veserve, has applied to ba ee had overlooked e on the tongues of all who| Char Risley and ¢famil who | el ropson and of Anbycot, N. ¥ inducted into the servic s of ground, hut inve ; knew him this morning ave heen wintering in Rerlin, have Wil Tas 4 ‘Dl directarstor the! Sequassen c uld show that this land T leay I gt yone i n 5 1 1} TO CLARED A SLACKER 3 Plule e nee| Tha eased. leaves three daugh- | 8one fo Talcottville. for {he summer v, Georze Cook. Blizabeth il hold ¢heir regular meeting in the JONNE DI 2 & tivation tery, Li. H. Damon of Rer! montiis Nashville, nn.. April 6,—The hairman 1. O, Kilbournd )"ig‘he and Fkxpired. Short Thue Streef, 3 Harold Hpdge and M Services at S aul’s church est Torshaw, Leon Grifin, | yooms. Monday evening 1 A 5 Maloney, Adeline Minell federal grand jury t rned an | cultivation committee, repo; to- radbury’s crullers and doughnuts 2 Az S | Olive Shaw, and one brother, A. IT. | moyrow mor I be conducted b 1 Yora n Robbith s mharaal NEXadRULIE eI eSS BIRNE dndicinentiEagsinaCal Prad a vorls of ‘plowing WAl { Shaw, of Mussachusotts. The fu-| Father Flanagau of IHartford S Weldon and Mary Yarou forsanale vallalondinssenns oL pitcher for the Cincinnati haseball nce, and the city tracto: neral arrangements have not heen A FOR SALRE 'wo seven-room C I Iub for violation of the selective law s on large plots If an announced T tages; one with two acres of lai The charges grew out of Tony's claim cngaged in garden W other fwo extra building lots: fruit! eor axamition on the ground of, de- | some large tracts of land to {rees on both. Inquire John Hirsh 5 § will be offered the us fterward, brancis H. Shaw, for the past'1l tomorrow morning’s service in ' of John Francis Carragher. s town clerk of Berlin, died sud- Berlin Congzregational chmtch, 4 Francis, the son of Mr. ahd at his home here last night. Mr. Farmers Plan to Co-operate, A I\ Fiske Wil preach on “The ank Sazcashan died last enenielnt 1 n ati ¥ S me or Ves Mair G 5 1 . HBIRGEY RAUIVER. 7 4 was one of the most prominent, g, some time there has been a | R tlOn S 2 et 1 )‘””] o giest ; 20 Mountain View, Plainville Ix . ctor, as Mr. Kilbourne's i b political life and highly re- | good deal of 'agitation gmong the Paul Lund of Camp Devens was 'a 16 funeral will e held o oo moon AND ROARD--$6 | @ o . 2 al he benefit possible this being shown by the fact | farmars & Rerlin tQ oragajze a Co- | Vi®itor In this town yesterday He 4 lorying: friom ‘his late shome e et e Mt 320000 RQAL hSTfiTE DEAL‘ rme# inkelbach vas endorsed by both political | onovative Purchasing AssoRffion, the | Felirned to duty this morning Infermenbwillibesinest orii e T o larka V-4-3dx or the e that sdlaction. | R 8 ) ! £ i « cometery orti iing p o Lo, ! r his office at every election. | gapio as has been working out in| Work of repairing: the steeple ,of S TO RENT —A Jarge airy room. gentle- zed plots st vear | Bristol. Newington, and several other | the Berlin church was started this Liperty “Loan Ve Y sk { towns for some time, ‘to buy rain, | week he sieeplé was wedk and | *he 1 Liberty Toan com- I‘I'uir-\ilh' iR Fugene W, Parker Sells Two-Family | marke it, and as | e, work wou coal and any other things heeded by | there was grave danger of if toppling | miftée reports that the drive stavted | . House and Six Apartment Block on | simplific It was vote armers, especially feed in carload | OVer, very strong this mornin TR B e e i Winthrop Strect to Mrs. Stein Bl i i lots, and distribute them among the | 1 A. Fiske has returned from |*the tles and church hells rang ; hsieel : o i i e Lol members in smaller Tots. Tn this | New York city, where he was visit- | and showed that Plainville was zoing ‘ : A blg real e ez e ; ; - waf each coMumer will get the hen- g ing at. the home of his sister to do Its part in 6 Third’ Liberty e shod hen ne W. Par. | E _he ihe se efit of buying his supplies at carload P. Hall, who, some fime ago re- | Toan Drive. The commitice ‘hopes - ker sold all his property on Win Camp rates. It Is claimed every farmer can : | tee from twe contract to M consists of two-fami The gift of tho E {1 in anie v AGREE ON PRIC! s vary signed his place at the Jones farm to | that Plainville will zo over the iop ¥ thron street, (hrough (i ump Real | et 3 7 16, Maa ave from ten to 2& per cent. on his | work for Col. (. M. Jarvis, has left | like it did on the last drive and win E ENTS T(}N‘GE{T A (e Sa Sle of B 2 ; S purchases | the employ of Mr. Jarvis, and re-én- [the “Honor Flag." [ t vell-known builder he | To tormulate tentative plans for |tered the employ of Mr. Jones. Union Services? the adoption of this. system in this| John Scoville has resigned his po . : Vaudeville and for photoplays se. occupied by Mr, Parker at 27 |, town, the farm bureau has called a |sition with Col. Jarvis and moved to AiEnmionEna trlp i cliSeENEge ALl e coum theatc str e heraty ein will | pectedly pa { meeting of all those who ave Inter- | Bast Berlin. HaldioniStindayfeveniis Sanill Bt Sl 2 | make his home, B ST e e Rt e 5 ed in this matter, to be held in the | A meeting of the Junior Fpworih thelfElatoyille Conaregational iehursl) FIEh Lla to dram 3y tment hloel 31 ‘Winthrop, vertlse ‘in “the. newspaftesd court room of the town hall, on League of the Berlip Congregational | LN¢ Sveaker of the occacion will bej o CEE strect. ' Mr. Stein recently, sold ¢ quarier, one-half and 'one-3 Thursday cvening, April 11 Alveady | chureh will he held at 3 o'clock fo- [ Dt CY7us Topns "‘"/”'fy"“‘v‘v'm";v Lad his inferost in the Reliance Reaity | can be obtained at the Tracy A subscription paper has been circli- | morrow. : \n\,;.«.t::\‘(i;:"yq:‘:{ S e _ 1 audbvilla, | Co- blocks &t the corner of Fact and | parties o want lated and considerably more than | Mr. and Mrs. Le May of Huntina- e e N e o ing Snd S vaudeviliefis SO E S B AnO CRaRea T | fia. reuufstion sk half of the amount needed has been |ton. l. 1. are receiving congratula DA Keeney's theat Rosdbire Beliiall oo preat hadii | subgeribed. The shares are $25 and | tions on the birth of a son. Mrs, Le e $20,000 was involved every hscriber has“the advantages | May was formerly Miss Eunice War- Church Notes. mberinin counci A+ Parker transfer Was ton, April of the carload rates. All those who | ner of this town Congrogational Church—The regi- | meats in Jt. O. 1 Washifgton, Aptll 65 are interested in furthering this plan | WA NTED—Painting and degcorating lar, marning services will be held ,'” 3 A . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ".‘A‘v"‘\ "“‘>”;Ix\;‘ \‘ d ‘~V‘:\ “A:,V are’asked to attend the meeting, and | carpenter and .mason jobhing {11 10:45. with sermon by*the pastor. The . ocicty meets in me wr\‘ 2 ssd v!y'wy T : also subscribe to the. stoek. J. Fovien, Kensington, Conn fonie o fug assmal Wil bsisebiol Chnrles J: Camplell .to Take Miss [TNOUSITY Wil fornish all g Farm Burean Furnishing Help. CONGRATULATES W, C. 5 Jennic Waddell As His Bride | 6,000,000 tons minimum an N IS < > « ¥a ers o ar g Mhe ard March of Prohibition™ At a pleasant guthering 1 the | 000 tons maximum a month- FRANCIS H. SHAW. ‘Farmers in and arvound Berlin are | Ihe Onward ; ! e e S (C16 M. SHAW. | hiring more help this year than usual, | . WILL JOIN PERSHING'S STAFE. | wan the subject of nn address by Rev. [nome of he Misscs Genevieve and | averging seven cents & o sating t feaniater i ; ; S .. pastor of the First|iiidred Anderson of Griswold street B e i diiahe indicating that this vear's crops will | twashington, April 6.—Martin Egan, Henry W. Maier, pas e d 0 wold . — - S“, g i,"‘:‘n:; Lml“\‘l“:iez ”:‘;\ he far in advance of those of Dast | now serving as an ‘assistant to Henry ) | Congregational chiurch, at the mocting | last evening, announcement was made | DENTES MISUSING RF " + ' % Y rdayv al y of ha sage nt of S8 Jer o | Gongregatonal church, Apd conneoted | }°ars: The Hartford county 1eague | pavis of the Red Crods war council. is bihe ‘v b phene G M i Waddell m::v: ter a \Iw’ ana Am staufam April | o8 B Lo ant ¢ & W \sw\'\ Farm Bureau are making & | .yneoted soon to take a-place on the 3 The remarkable success of the . | Mae addell, daughter of 1 and | o 1q Fecker, former Hea N rens o et chrt, | TndIng €0Mm- | i jal drive to secure at this time the | ol I —ls a matter of Habit Pd T. U, has been” due; Rev. Mr. Maiek | Mrs, Daniel Waddell of 77 Golumbia | mittees of that chure s | German Red Cross in New Mo was born in (ommington, Masg, | help which will be necessary for this | g,01cq he will he commissioned proh nies that any funds collect: & and already a numbe #n April 6, 1838, it heing a strange \ increased crop ably as a major in the adjutant’s de- in America were used by tk cofncfdence that his 'death should | of people of Berlin have secured 80me | ho tment. e is a former newspaper | embassy at Washington fd . | ganda purposes according t telegram from the semi-off] bureau | stafr of Gemeral Pershing. It is ex- : Most habits are expensive . said. to the fact that it has been a|street, and Charles John Cawmphell of The practice of THRIFT ig the tery | campaign in school and state, a Pro- | Peekskill, New York. Miss Waddell reverse ¢ess of enlightenment whereby the!js a teacher in the Northend school : | e rough this « S s the opposite of INDULGENCE, | evil of intemperance has been brought{and at the announcement partv Jast tome on 'the eve of thé day that ne | reliable help through this chammel. | 1 ., ang had been employed on the | [t is the opposite of INDULGEN i : SpUe e TR0 i et i e L s { Col. . M. Jarvie has a number of | 10 ; g but—IT LIEADS TO. INDEPEND- | fo the front a z evening there were man > Intl Atgs to celebrate his $0th birthday A staff of the Assocfated Preas 1 e o e minglisne swers many ol for ! % received his early education in mm‘m»n on his farm already, which he CE. gratuatec aleig e ma and s associa p':,i\‘,,.w.w ng at the age of 21 vears | has secured through this channel = One of thes best cures _for Indul- | national prohibition is in'sig Mr. Compbel s A member o the g New York City. In New York he| Blue Cross Shows Smccessful | gences and:extravagances is the for High school facully in this city, be- | S eniployea by the Arnold Constable | The Blue Cross society was more | GOOD B OOD mation 8f the habil of thrift. which | Deatuess Cannot-Be Cured | 7€ i the sclonog depfirtment of the y 10l¢ st t = I ‘ il s eatness L academic school %, for anout ten vears. Tn 1869 he | than suc ul in the presentation of | Jealls to the creation of a bank ac- pm R Ll e b SrtMrned: to Massachusetts, where he|the two plays written for them by | «pq ” nd | count Aisenged portiou “ear. here R et o o gpengd up a general store in Windsor, | Mariorie Moove, and which were pre- Blood willtell.” Blotches a Once .started. then continued, war %o ofir rual deafness. | C. F. BENNETT'S AUTO STOLEN aalcp serving the town for ten yvear: mted by a cast of Thespians selectod | blemishes, lile murder, will | 1 inier gpens the door to oppor- e B e SRy While Clarence T B e Bipacity of postmaster.-Tn cén- | itom nembership of the society | out, unless théPod. 15" kept [ tunity to conteniment, {o independ e condition of ning of | pregident of the Stanlev Works. was DAY With his brother he removed to | & Town Hall last night. The purs Its , crity¥srestored and | ence e eh i rumbling sound_or | listening to Dr. Louis Daho's arraign #MAfden ih 1879, where they opened {audionce was upwards of 200. and a | grocected by the faithful use 0[ START NOW by opening a bank | fuperfact hulipga and woea ii 15 entirely | ment of the Germans at the South = ) the remilt Tnless the ., x t ight & geileral store which they operated| o imount was added to the ! account with el W'v'v;"éfin'fv e Tomal Tolces the | Congregational churct st nighr, | for a number of year exchequer of the organization, which | f ki ik X g axy sameone stole his Cadillac touring car !:u”y\;,\ 1ow : ¢ o« hav | ters '(:.v .Hy J(“-‘. ‘r.,;» H.V“‘“ur[‘]u ,,“‘“,‘.\‘\ i . . el condition ¢ mucous eur. e \"j';“ s o e e o e o e DI e B o S | BILLS | Plainville Trust Co. | & Tl Mafrshu | prvane navs e an ooty andireceived appointme 15 tax col- ‘u...\’wm The work of Mids Adcle | \argest Sale of Any Medicine in the World Bank Hours 9 a. m. (o 3:00 p. m. i’ T ol L called there b e critical illness of 3snnett, viee 2 : Druggisie lector, which pegsition he held for sev- ' Bnsge! Helen Cowles, and Mrs. Boid evesywhore. Inhoxes, 10c., 25¢c Saturdays 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m., A & CO.. Toledo, O Private Irving Ravis,