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On account of the work of the Water Department,] ? from Asylum street to West Main street’ until further ] ; s ki 3 p gl notice, 5 at m?l'wg:u b-np‘:y‘:.uut;: ) T Vi g JEaperanto met Wed- Duwisic Davis, planist: 3 pe "ma{ ; ¥ or towns. nesday eveaing study ome R e J. J. CORKERY, Supt. N ; s ¢ to oitsh Other ‘lines of work will be taken | of Mra. A W. Dickey Town| SAGRED HEART FAIR OPENS. soon already started _— 1P aoon 18 thoss dy s are st i, of Oiga, | Parish Hall Handsomely Decorated— test results of this move-|the Russtan lady, in Esperanto| Mayor Murphy Addresses Parishion- play, Everybody Is Doing It, which| ers—Father Metierer Speaks in Wwas given last weei. French. » - lm’l}le Sdc‘l:? Heart falr or Flower- ! This (Thursday) morning there will opened in & most promising way purpose and aim of the | o riice'at 7 and b o/clock at Sacrel | Tucsday evening in Pasien hall Mer: Diamonds i R Hi f cultural u.x-r-up in its ve & mebting in every| pr ‘hurch for the feast of tha As- | Chants’ avenue, the attendance be : 7, seed improvement and boys and girls’ | tow: county asent -and | ol CRUEER IO e e ore Wil g | 1arge. The hall is very tasistully Gen i 1 Bood tiae " | Droad sense. others will speak on the work, Inor-|y,y gevotions and benediction. orated with flags and banners, reflect- plete . am°n s 3. o-gn:mn of contesting agri- da‘:h m‘:: all may decome acquainted lng {he careful and painstaking work ST S g addition T}y cultural clul y wi movemen . s of 0se in charge. Alon h sidi my equipment. 4 The organization of b\ly‘ln: 1 The agent aims “to be td the Personals and Briefs. of the hall are thres bootha hend. and and Banquets Bocial ‘pro- [ agricultural interests ‘what the teach-| Mrs. Bnoch Worthington of TY’est | somely decorated, and which are In gatherings of all kinds can agencies for supplies an o e ' ducts. 4 er is to the educatlonal interests and| Town street is visiting friends in Mys- | truth works of art. The candy booth now to be Dlamonds el F:::,{-:‘h'“h “:'"NB:M eto 5 The study of local economic | the pastor is to the religious interests” | tic. is especialiy beautiful with its many without thé annoysace of - ~Dea omas J. Nelan—Other | (ongitions of the county with the |and realizing the intimate acquaint- colored electric lights. The stage nhas smoke. ! Local Happenings. view point of affirming or improving | ance that the teachers and pastors| Mrs. Carles Wheeler of Fort Point| been newly painted and decorated un- Inquiries soliclted. : o 7o the case may be, the local farm |have, with their communities, the|bas been visiting her son, F. S. Whee!- | der the personal supervision of Father from the Central | janagement and farm practices of the | agent is asking for their hearty co-|e€r of the Scotland road. Metiere: J ? Don Ho.‘ht". ! 5 lon a telephone call | gounty. operation since through them his work The evening’s progrimme was nice- J ]]fl& fieo fl Bllss for a fire in the barn owned by John |* g The actual demonstration of | may become more guickly and widely| Mr. and Mrs, Rathbun of Fitchville | Iy arranged and was excellently cartied PHOTOGRAPHER, 0 o Lo Halpin at the rear of 176 North Main | better methods of farm management | kpown and understood. are moving to the house on Bliss P'ace | out. Mayor Timothy C. Murphy, who Shannon Building e | street Wednesday afterncon about 3!gng tice by the establishment of { 2 Through the use of an automo- | Which they recently purchased. was present, made a few remarks rel- | o'clock. The ‘was easily put out plots throughout the county. bile which was purchased for the Aoivengiy s ative, to the new addition to the i ! with chemical. 'hildren playing with large amount of terriiory can Miss Gertrude Mannl of South | church to be built in the near future | matches at ‘the rer ar of é:a harn ure e I, p“""’c“."‘“d“"‘“ T ani ha Gikase {inanam is oibe guest of her sisicr, | and complimented the purishioners on | | suppos; ave n e s bl b calls | Mrs. » y of Mediterra. | their co-operztion in the work. May which did:but small damage. masagemant. D PrSpity e ¢ SN n | nean lane, or Murphy said he hoped the fair| 13 g e A i o N . L S e e would be a suciesstul one. Father v g7 ~ WEDDING. methods with the end in view of at-| 8 It should be ~distinctly under-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen of West | Metierer gave a nighly interesting ad- T — T “one man~| Willington have returned, after visit- | dress in French. A concert prosramme | The Best Service to the . 1647 e Wunderlich—Brosofeke. TR A oteita | tha Siaches 6 MU Ut e eriants ot the agent|Ing_Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jacsbeon Yyas furnished by Lasoch's Military g " { Adam’s Tavern e aovaninE &t 8 olock |iife "and work Increasingly worth will be of no avail if he does not|of Sturtevant street. Bt Ocsura a1, the eviing Moot . Aul m_fl‘h ! by | While in the large sense. hitve the ‘cooperation of every ©°OM-! The six room cottage being built by | Deing furnisied by ILdvingstone's or- | of Norwich Brosofske were united in marriage by b % t should be understood that the | munity in carrying out his plans. Co. fed 1 . 1861 Rev. 6 X Hows DD owastor of jes of the agent are open to | operation must be our slogan. The|Emil Deshety on the Canterbury turn- | chestra. Rev. L. 0. Bellerose s in |} Repairing, Overhauling, Sterage offer to the public the finest standars sy W iltiame venie " Tha |members and D e e . Daloliig: ramamibe 46 be Sons ~ L Cars to rent day er night brands of Beer of Burope and Americ v | couple were attended by Miss Emma |1€Y 8ré given with the hopes that|in our best efforts. el a ——— Notes and Personals. « The only Ali-night Servies i Culta they will prove of such value that the | fluence of a large -membership and es F - obemian, Filaner, Culisbach Bavarin | Drosctake, aister L A L Teciplent will deem it worth while to | the use of suMliclent Junds which will R TR TR Tank 8, Miiler 5C prrank Benoit is visiting reiatives in - G;::; m.fl“" & iunesy Dublin Yan, o join the league. result in more efficfent work and a . - ovidence. | . & Dlll Saniies s\)vmed'l‘:ln° :Il‘:?:fl ':{‘]k‘ charmingly |J Actual work which began April 13 more thorough covering of the broad 11;?1:: ' M‘:;y ",',""c‘mffer‘yh'{a’f 00::.(!3 Cali 1231 ¥ Anheuser, sumed astonishing proportions wi you o . ABAM: oo e Sertmiony tHor was s sypper | Tt Proven very saistaciory (o the | hang Your name and ot dollar WNCH| .y e 1 B T b ppg 3 rectors. & A A.ADAII.N.::;&!! Town ;‘?g m&figfi-{ ’xtn::on!mcthi:.l b:l‘tvl:. Demonstration plots to show ~the jyear, or more if you can afford it, to = e The Sacred Heart school team de- | Belanmy -2 ning follow: n,md an: orchestra of | Practical value of top dressing on hay | our director of your town or send the| A Day in Alabama Staged Successfully | Yeated St. Patrick’s school team Mon- | seven pieces ¥urnished music. Thero |1and have been established ,at various|same to the league headquarters. ‘Were many guests in attendance and | Points throughout the county. Boys Hereafter the agent intends to be Napoleon Fournier, who has been ously i1l at his home, is now much improved and is able to be out again. Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All! Kinds of Light Repairing, by Ever Ready Glee Club—Sacred | 927 night after.schogl by the score of |17 to 7. 5 Heart Fair Opens—Notes and Per- Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam« , MRS. GEQ. P. STANT and girls’ clubs have been organized |in the office every Saturday afterngon . : O. P. ST. ON w Lifts teotaarms cut Siase>Sl | ana are weil under way. These clubs|and will be pleased to meet any, eith-| sonals. P N I e ), S ‘aras a speolalty, 62 SHETUCKET STREET verware, furniture, linen and money |COnSist of potato, corn and tomato|er for acquaintance or to render any troupe leave for Voluntown Saturday ‘were recelved. growing contests to compete for vari- | iInformation on any desired subject. The Ever Ready Glee club presented | yight they will be accompanied by a ¢ 3 i A Day in Alabama before a large and v b local i - : U:::;":’: .fi!:"hm‘n:lcNEw My"‘ r‘h:" v';“mfioy‘:“";:‘ég“‘nr“;&"‘g enthusiastic audience in Ponemah hall f{,o:f m“.ud,mf,t .-,l?;:m&e:m" e | s Sidilli i:m:d'“ Inmers Yo { New York. “They will be gone & week | RESTORING LEE RESIDENCE INSPECTING BRIDGES OF o e T SR _— DR.R.J.COLLINS nspoct sama. fand on AT Ty R Ak S Ihelr AT EAST LYME CENTRAL VERMONT ROAD | sketch was presented, is to be compli- | opure, Fenry AMair and = daughter mented on the success attained by his Two Officers Making Trip on Track | efforts. Motor Truck. L] ‘The cast follows: Interlocutor, Earle <er, Louis Wunderlich, of Taftville. & = o T"E nE HOF The groom is the son of Louwis and | Providence Authority on Colonial L - ‘| Barbara Smith Wunderlich and is em- Houses Making the Plans. ployed l&l ‘weaver in Taftville. His Charlotte of Shettleston, Scotland, and Miss Nellie Dick of New Haven have been visiting for the past few days " with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Copeland of T orwich, ' Conni. M. Wood; George Jefferson, Arthur P.| Norywich avenue. They left Wednes- | 148 Main 8 e “:‘4 = ) > : _ | Schofield;” Thomas Washington, Victor uropean Plan bride i aughter of William Norman M. Isham of Provi‘ence | Central Vermont railway is contem : !, day for Fitchburg, Mass, and wi 3 E TLiouise. ince ggvmk;“sn, has :,‘:2 an authority on Colonial houses, spent | plating improvements in the near fu- | H. Davis: first tenors, Oscar F. Hein- | Jyier vigit Niagara Falls. TuThS L Rates 75 cents per day and up |been employed as a weaver and has |& few days last week with two |ture to some of its bridges and build- gfl‘hmmg:‘wfi ‘&f“"%»‘lfifi,??‘”.‘.:o‘..'fi ARSI T P IR S G R Y loved with he N draughtsmen hmaking plans for the |ings on the system. With this end in - HAVES BROS, Main street. Ll | toration <’ fiie: oid Law. Fisiderce | viow o Inspection of bridges and | {THors: F‘;Dge{‘l M;l B'n;rle‘y.b ml; M. MARRIED Teiephone 1327, 26-28 Broadway Both_bride and groom have a wids [at East Lyme. Mr. Isham yill be |Dbuildings along the line is being made, |/ PO% Aimu::: géom’: WB-"-WJXI:!; - PR O TR A ircle of admiring friends, who wish |Present at the June meeting The inspection began Monday morn- .- " - - HITE | v s o 3 Arthur P. Schofleld; second bass, John v. 3, Eldred Brown.| them s Historical society, as will be tw) rep- | ing and is belng made by General leld; ass, : i BT TS e o havninces 1o et e ativie ot the Colomial sdMiatior | Poreman Dopaldion, with headquas- | We Brieriey.: Victer i Davis, -Jokn| = SSIFR. Raward . Wiite and PHYSICIAN and SURGEON married life. E % DEMIST e i~ © ~ - land the Society for the Preseration | ters at Brattleboro and Foreman | W, Eaton Willlam A. Pickering. O'CONNELL_—DEWIRE—In this city, Office 38 Shannon Building DR. E. J. JONES | s~ 2T Pt g otk a1 the Fretom s | 014 petes rana| R kSR R o S B o te . . 4 and 1 3. m A = T ndon, and much of the system has -, O'Conr New Haven B B oo SR. 46 J. JONES | ==z Thomas J. Nolan. = ed for more than half of the been covered. Al 4 arel . . Entire Chorus ;‘;fih Miss Cella V. Dewire of Nor-|Office tel. 675-3 Residence tel. $76-3 uite Shannon Bldg. Tuesday aftarncon i the purchase of the Lee house. Messrs. Donaldson and Steward are | when They Christened b < VAR, Take elevator Shetucket Street Thomas 3, Nelan died in Proston ak | Mrs. Chiarles H. Smith of Hariford, | making the trip on a track motor Sohnson’s Child rr- ., i eIty May 20100 oy Rev 8 i rance. Phone. 81 the age of 58 years. He had been in |* Member of the East ®yme soclety | truck which resembles in many re- Robert M. Brierley. Howe. D. D., Bernard Wunderlich and r health for some time. Mr. No- |and the one who gave the fine wa'|spects a modern hand car. The car| preams of Long Age......... .Caruso| Martha Brosofske. P e e e e ocrcs |around the old Stone church cemetery |1 12 horsepower and is capable of T W Baton. RS I 1o Avetl Ot Most Cigas Are Gool A4 Nolan and Catherine Owens Nolan and | ®XPects to bring down the members |making at least 40 miles an hour. O1d Black JO€ ............ +e.. Parks| ter, R. L. {, by Rev. A. Boabd and Elec- THESE ARE BETTER,| W3S Dorn in this city. He was en- |Of her club in an auto party, and an- Entire Chorus. H. " Messio ligm B Rocaeleau. | The of Gas o ¢ R/| gaged in the meat business at one time | other auto party from New Haven is 5 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.... WaARtaE TR L OtaY trical Commissioners of the TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR and hed resided at 78 North Main |Planning to attend. . OBITUARY. S P e 5 R ST A Gumble |\ iRCH — BRICK Wil o > ) Street. One sister, Miss Mary Nolan, e g . William H. Murdock. Oy 30 1914 . wiiam % | City of Norwich, State of Con- GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR and two brothers, John P. Nolan and NATIVE OF COLCHESTER. Miss Helen Bingham. Adrift on the Sea of Love....Braham| Beard, Lewis’ = Churen. —of 5 ” George F. Nolan, all of this eity, sur- iy Miss Helen Bingham, who for near- Oscar ¥. Heinrich. Schenectady, N. Y. and Miss ar- | necticut, has reduced the price Try them and ese. vive. There are also nieces and |One of Three Civil War Veterans fei- |ly two score years was a teacher in| Suppose I Met You Face to Face, guerite Potfer Brick of Willimant £ THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin ‘@, | nephews. ebrating Birthdays at Winsted Re. | New London public 8chools and | _ «oceeiee coverenienion.. .. Harris of gas from one dollar Next 1o the RPalace Cate Notes and Personals. principal most of the time, died Tues-| Samuel L. Armitage, Oscar F. Hein- DIED m,lm s, st:y Dight at her home there. Miss rich, John gr.‘ mem' John W. | KINGSLEY—In Franklin, Mas The steam road roller is at the 5 ¥ ngham was nearly $0 years of age. - Brierley. Cornelia J. Ladd, w one FURS STORED - ent time working on Central avente 18 | ing. Loy micay So0es sbeent, he DAY~ | Sho had performed the duties of the | My Little Persian Rose.......... e aariae et ke 1000 cubic ' s # 4 | the neighborhood of Gecond strect. ,““u;“;:‘”flfl‘, R e (Eils avis rincipal at Winthrop school up tof - e ;_.mh'm: 4, Persian Gilrden Fupural service at hor I per ’ . oul ‘our years ago. Three sisters, illlam A. Fickering. o'etock. o 'n m b by S Theodore Reif of Portchester; N. Y., | YLVOrs Of the quartet of Civil war vel- | yrg william H. Tubbs, Mrs. William | When I Dream of Old Erin..Friedman e bt e M. BRUCKNER 1s ‘spending & few days with relatives | ponn oy have met with thelr wives R LT L AR S . N et ¥ N oian: aged o3 years. ' " take effect on July 1st, 1914, ' on Boswell avenu - ng] survive her, - S0 : g F al from_the home his_ sister, 3 ¥ 81 Franklin Street S — Sathered Monday ot e e Sirer | Miss Bingham was born in Willi- _ John W. Brierley. : ‘Miss Mary Nolan, at 18 Norin Main| Bills rendered as of 2 a ¥ ‘Much attention is deing attracted by %‘Om H. gv;neder. gl et | mantic. “Her father was George Bing- | Sometime Maybe .. Haviland| street, Friday morning at 830, Mass 1914 be 1 the pink dogwood tree on Central ave- h_;‘x"““ beon broken by death tnat | Nam and her mother was Mary Blifen. Entire Chorus. of requiem in St Mary's church at 9| 1gt, , will by nue owned by Michael Malone. The Both died vears ago. The family re- : s th above ified. } spirit of conviviality that has marked - Tom Fields was seen in novelty | WING—In the Norwich state tubercu- e e as ; DRS. L E. and A, J. LaPIERRE t™°° !s in full bicom thts week. past reuniona was lacking Monday. | FIOvE to New London when Miss|i;ling and Bert Lee entertained as| | losis sanatorium. aay 33 Cmrles L i > May ' TR P Mrs, Weston Barnes of Nepaug who | S Was & young woman. = She |, comedian and banjoist.. The sketch | Wing of New London, aged 36 years. Connecticut, May > has “ adagas: H—In Whittier, Cal. The general committee in charge of | the v‘::::-’f:: :h:.%::t'ofifi:‘%’n\“ and contined in that capacity until| On Board the Good Ship M A | e Augusta Williame, wiaow of | 13th, 1914, she was pronioted to the position of | Proved ome of the many attractivel L U0, "\¥"¥iicn, tormerly of Nor- m E‘H MSE “' mnnl]. ml:l‘:l fo: :l:‘ n\:'l":?im:ni;n of Iness.’ The warriors celebrate in this principal of the old Maln street school, | features. Those 1;,1 the lke}t;:p were: Wich, (Bigned) = 5 delegates to th ent Order | month each year because the fatal Captain, Arthur P. Schofield; Sailor JAMES J. DONOHUE, | i 10 a m. 2 3 p m, Suadays | Of Hibernians convention here in Au- |days of two fall on the 18th and the | v cceoied Miss Emma Douglass. | PR Py Gl Davis: An Unbleache. excapted. asd by appelntment guat, voted Tuesday night to publish | other on The Seth. . Thoy are: BeD Ehe IFmitirep sdhsol was Bl 5 : 3 &, foutenin, pie Souvenlr, sccording | George H. Whesler, of Winsted, born | vas' recognised as an chiciont feachos they.of the order £ud & wonseer Dispary |28 18 1835, at e M s~ |and manager and many pupils who MISS M. C. ADLES \ 3 ‘member pany [assachu- “ American House | >m.hr M opni s |l funiy ey tor he e hve 4 fona f C.1 J. Nelson Brown, of Satan's King- 3 ARCHIBALD 8. SPALDING, DANIEL T, SHEA, i DAVID S. GILMOUR, . CHARLES E. WHITAKER, 1 i Church & Allen FARREL & SANDERSO ragan, Patrick | gom, born May 15, 1840, at New Marl- “ H s I dh s 1 I l Spesial ‘Rates to M:m:‘ May, sinto preatdent of the | 207G, Mass. member 'Harris Ligut Plans for College Buildings. air, E,a P and racespeciaiis 15 Mair Street %5 m Dally T chairman of the gen- | T 3 Sy, The annual meeting of the board 4 i gl e eral Committs, . O o, | of (rhintass 4f Conmecticut Coltags for THE RACK fw FHN MUAD _ member Company F, 12th Connecticut Women will be held at the college | Is such a telltale! If not satisfied with ' Meriden.—H. Wales Lines commenc- | Volunteer Infantry. office in New London Friday, May 29, | yours, have Miss Adles provide you COAL AND LUMBER ed business as a building contractor, at which time trustees will bejelected | witn a new stylish band, featherweight, May 28, 1304, fifty years ago. and reports of the vari Yandini s FISH WORKS FOR R. R. Commitises Will be read. Plans of the | t0 Eive Your Bead the dasired modiax five bulldings to be erected this spring | *14Pe: oun S A 2 In a Union All by Himself, Speckled | will ‘be ready on Saturday of thiS| New is the time to tome’ap the sealpl WRBS - Trout Serves New Haven Road. ;::k n‘m}hw_m be .:hnme!z: v;o the ;r\;li- 306 MAIN ST., Next to Chelses Bank. 2 that t 4 ety al eir meeting. s probable K G g of ity The New Haven'raliroad has at least | that contrabts for their construction| To- 853-4 / may1sd [ J [ J ® FUNERAL | DIRECTORS ) €ia} -’. A one unique employe among its many | Will be awarded soon after the meet- C thou;u:t:- ‘which assist in some man- . the work of building com- . nt . ; P # Somtort 31 paamengers Sava. {he WALL PAPERS Lady Assistars and have the chil- 5 ¥ o~ Danbury News. Perhaps the t in. large assortms X examined £ res \,rlptlon teresting employe of the s a DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED ::: d',‘;‘i,:‘,,“ 'n:‘.. left over, ::; : e regu- e Ve i spockied trout, which ia Tegularly em. | by local upplications, as they cannot| e, diferent grades left over, and at|§ . oxny x cuRcH Health and personal ployed in the service of the Tallroad | féach the iseased portion of the ear. fiedy E There in only one way 1o cube destrss | be pleased to show you. WM. SMITH ALLEN are the . Just unloaded are of edy—a liquid used externally—insant A Y At ] and that\is by constitutional remedies;| Moldings cnd Cut Out Borders to s ooy relief from all kinds of itch. " o tn a8 been an-2ms | Dearness is caused by an inflamed con- | match same. Also Paints, Muresco can assure their little 0 ploye of the railroad for the pas: ten | dition of the mucous iining of the kus- | in white ard tints, and general assort- . D. D. D. Soa; years and having never been known to | fachian tube. Whe thIS tibe 15 in- | 1oy o ecorstive mpEime oot olks that it never hurts them { e BDe shirk a day's work is considered as|flamed you have a rumbling sound or | BOG % Q00008 TS MUBPUER ‘netudy POUCR o e mi one of the most valued ei imperfect hearing, and when it is en- | Fapler Ma estibules. ol b P8 the | O O M of e meiployes. OF | tfrely closed deatness is The result, ana |/ Orders received for painting, paper S 5 skin always clean ‘and healthy. 4 s - ‘® | unless the inflammation can be taken | hanging and decorating. v = make room for a " : 5 railroad have stopped off at the | out amd this tu tored to its normal lonia | S04 this & SURREMRE. Ry 4k f A0y Branchville station at odd times to | condition. heating will be desteored Gun Metal c OlonL 25! to ba who have used some of this Coal, Lee & Osgood Co., Norwich, Conn. |asee this unique employe and they. nave | forever: nine cades out of ten . ure P. F. MURTAGH T also found him working, a i caused by eatarrh, which is nothing but ey contain & usetul aEject Tl 4o | S0 inflamed condition of the mucous| Telephone 92 and 94 West Main St. See Our Specials at $2.50, $3.00 and 28 £ b CHAPPELL €0. $3.50. ; * : some of the employes of the two-tnot- [ *“{4F give One Hundrea Dollars FRANK A. BILL. 104 Main St. . > Lumber, Brick, Contral ed kind. for any case of deafness (caused by chil- Lime and Cement, ™i<* In its sphere the trout rforms a | catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's < p Wiwarf. useful and dfstinctly lmportp:nt service | Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. New of P‘ for the railroad. His working g CO., Toledo, Ohio. ¥. J. ¥NEY & ters are found in a well in the yard of R B ) . Burke i i . the Branchville 1o, condugted by Carl ,.%3.“.: B and Booklets for Bhea & W RE A e Schaub. ~ This = well sapplies the 41 Main Street Examinations Free. :/ J - ;i Branchville station with drinking wa- | Child Cross? _Feverish? Sick? |Birthda Graduation < g ; |ter and it is the duty of the spuckled | A cross, peevish, listless child, with g Birtt Funeral Directors » ; trout to keep the water pure for drink- ted tongue, pale, doesn't sieep, sats i Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh : ing ‘purposss. The Taliroad Somctimien ey e thge. senin, ras | WV eddings ¢ ’ o nously; stomach sour; breath fetd: | Anniversary Sympathy ALWAYS IN 8TOCK task = pains in . stomach, with Posted well warning 2 ol A. D. LATHROP ! Telvphone 443-13 _MRS. EDWIN FAY * Franklin Square wmfli‘fll’r is &l e Wi