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b : DANIELSON | Masons Attend Woodstadk Meeting— Business Men's Asscoition Elects |7 Officers—Movement to Secure Ear- “lier Mails—Canh Andersor Suffering fram Foot Trouble as Hesult of Ser- vias on the Border—Fire of $5 for “{The ft of Toothbrush. ‘A myamber of the 19d:%, \No, 15, A. I to. Wobdstock Sat Congregtional Chei Moosup — Irving Miron Permitted to Take Bar Examination—Funeral for 17 s and omel‘lfid—fime en- of Andrew W. Barber—Rey E. W.|emy, discovered the formula for Olive Potter Gives Prohibition Address— gblcgs Whi!;emn wpi%fl;{t!' for 5 ) 2 Barbers’ O izati onic_constipation and torpid fivers. \ : 2 arbers’ Organization to Banguet. e Ed Olive Table m i \ f { : Misses Dorcas and Ruth Bartlett|contain calomel, but a healing, were leaders cf the Y, P. 8. C. E. meet- ! j tive, ing at the Congregational church Sun-|' No griping is the “keynote” ! pn — : day evening. Far Tittle mm‘oued, olive-colored tablets, i memgeefs of Moriah d A. M., motored tiend an day t all -day' meeting of Putnam lodge. Concert at Moosup. g They ‘cause the bowels_and liver to act ;J‘HE = ’. . Miter *’ T p ‘fi e e Absence. o Chiet Minael | o The, ChOIr of | the Congregational | normally. They heves force. them to THAMES || and Bottling > b { ; : cer Christopher An- | foe ot oo ateoncert, Saturday even- | yanatural action. i Works . I % Grimeax, | Officer ing at the Methodist church, Moosup, "7 0 IO «iarte brown mouth” NATIONAL LNk R i & s “Mrs. Wiliam Inkails, Spring street,| {ie"e ey, A F Mithee, formerly of and then—a bad breath—a dull, BANK ¢ " 8 Core BE g 3 will haveythe members of the \W. C. T.| " Members of Quinebaug lodge of Ma- |tired feeling — sick ki ; ; 16 Shetucket st. || Tel. 425-2 1% U. ut her’ home for a meeting tomor-|gons of this city were at the all-day |liver and are constipated, Franklin Square B e e L mee:(ings &:rdrumm lodge in Wood- m sure and only ples;am muét;_ ——— —F?m 0] A ; =1b ' 21stock, Sat ay. or mw;. 5 REO CARS 1 IN Ysiror Witk Danielson friensd over| " po, "R. R. Parker to Officiate. = |Olive Tablets at bedtime, - - . % Pt iR H Rep airing Highway. Rev. R. R. Parker is to conduct ser- |} usands take one or }Fn every RED GARAAE Franklin Square M'fl The state troad betwaen Waurcgan | vices at Christ church on Sundays this |night. o k‘:::’r "RA’u"'dm'gaf’!"- o O Diamonds, - e SR ean 8 By rp e AR Bl R K . . New Majestic members of the Drop-In class at her home for a meeting Wednesday. No Mesting of Legislators. As yet no meeting of reépresentatives and senators-elect has been held in Distribution of 1817 calendars are Building bélng made irt Danielson, but not in the liberal quantities of ~some. .past years. “Several carloads of machinery for Social circle: President, Miss Josie Shetucket Street Grosvenor; vice presidents, Mrs. C. ¥ - Waterman, Mrs. W. H. Mansfield; sec- Expert retary, Mary Wheaton; treasurer, ‘Haj TIRE and TUBE [ o e alal el el e el el o = installation in thme new addition of the|this county to consider the matter of | [iét Brown; programme, Mya. S, C) : Conmecticut mills are expected within | committee appointments in legislature :{‘f’éfl‘uf,‘;fi;‘ -F'”Yx' Barhghzs%fi;; WR:-BAIER 4 BLACKSMITH - ¢ days. that will meet next month. : > - ¥ . R. & * Gewald Strect:Has a wound, inficted | “Archbishop Read Children's Mase. | Rii vi7%, %, O Goldwell, Mrs. Georko Tires and 5.Durkes Luhk :{w;'fi ::ei,r'z"a?,2&;?;':::“;;:‘:;::;:& Hundreds of children of St. Mary's gent, Mrs. L. E. Leach; entertainment, Supplies Tel. 731 i the French Cazktie company st Day- Parochial school attended the service | Misses Catherine Seward, Edna Mann, || 331 Main Street A vilie. 3 arranged for the Archbishop Roy | Mary Fuller; fancywork, Mrs. E. Y. | R e ] Willlam A. Buprows is a patiept at]Celebrating the s, at St. Mary's|Kelley, Mrs, J. C. Carpenter; member- VICTROLA _WASSERMANN the Day Kimball hospital, where hechurch Saturday morning. - ship, Mrs| 1. L. Pease; linen and sil- The The underwent a suritical operation. May Take State Bar Examination. grfi(gm}k& LK. Smith; old papers, Mrs. Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Co. No. - ..28, - 4 of ;Notice—By vote: of Local Unjon Carpenters, this district, their wages will not be less tha nforty-five At a meeting of members of the Windham County bar, held in the of- Estab, 1872 Piaut. dden D. A. Class Election. Estab. 1872 five of the clerk of the superior court| At a meeting of the D. A. class at Buildin, cents an hour after March 1, 1917 lhere Saturday morning, favorable ac-|the home of Miss Hlisabeth Hayward 144-146 M_i‘" & e M:i'n @ 17 Town St. Joseph Halle, president—adv. tion was taken on the applt?tlon 8t | the following officers were 4 Norwich, Ct. Tel. 1343-4 At Fort Totten. Irving Miron, law student in the offices President, Hazel Johnson; lorwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. s i of Torrey and Geissler, to take this|ident, Myra Bates; secretary, Doroth: = Lieut. Albert Wawren, U. S. A, is|month’s examinations for admission to Wright; treasurer, Elizabeth Hay PURE DRUGS Willard Sterage now stationed at Foat Tottem, N. Y. |the bar. Dorcas Rebekah lodge has nominated officers for the electicn this month. Officers of Business Men’s Association. At a meeting of the directors of she Danfelson Business Men's asscciation, Some of the Boston Sunday papers made mention of the fact on .Satur- day that Putnam had sent a represen- tative delegation to attend the services at the Sunday tabernacle last Fri- e Batteries and everything pertaining to them. Things Electrical Walter P. Moran Compounded. £ Accurately by GEORGE M. RATHBONE Egg Prices to Drep. Fgg_dealers in this vieinity predict that 75 cents a dozen, the price touch- ed during the past week, will be high water mark for the product this sea- - day. Four bouts have been arranged for this week Matchmaker Peter De- mers, who is to stage them in Forest- 133 West Main St. Tel. 182-3 F#E. Cunneen Was elected, presiden: A, V, Woodworth, viae president; R. Gray, secretary pro tem.; Ciifford Shetucket St. s are son. ¢It is saild that lower prices Telephone right in the forefront. ~Prices will not go back to the old level, it is ’u‘m“ o L L A t Wm. Smith & Co. i 2 " . - said, however, because of the fact that . Photogtaphic Bl il dacves s in ecpntersan % ana eight wuolts ate to be four, { thousands”of ‘chickens have been dis Toeh s oAl Gosda? apon a class of candidates of Quine- END Toundg. -* - posed of in this district because of the CHOICE MEATS o] B lodae T 01 s S R Work During Winter. high cost of feeding. due to the record Grecerins and 7 The o mg' Dy using special devices, work on[high prices reached by grain. P iatons CRANSTON CO. got o Sarel of} PROVIDEN Local householders are discovering|the Gladding residence, to be one of the ~ Prohibition Address. 85 Town St. of course “':hye —— fi::“'_' 1 BAKERY o Al A B L 8 Bl e Toring e oyeontnue, | pev. Eqward W. Potter, secretary of Norwica Town 25-29 Broadway 449 N Main 8t 56 Franklin St. the Connecticut Temperance union, oc- cupieg the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday morning. Mr. Potter came cue, it 15 charged, to a decided in- crease in the cost of lahor and extra cost of hauling- son. State highway work belng done on the Chepachet route, east of the Chil- Tel. 34-12 Tel. 226-5 Tel. 1183-3 FREDERICK i i UMBER Miss Olive Johnsen, patient at the|dren's home, causes some inconve- |[€re in the interest of temperance g BESETR TALCOTY HIGH GRADE & Day Kimbal! ~hospital, was reported | nience to motorists, but the road . is|Work in the state which has been 25c DINN v Maker and R of all Satarday as makiug satisfactory | passable to travel. - Epurtsd ok Istaly_by she THUGu: vic, in town Repairor. coaL » tories achieved by prohibition work- crs in western states. Barbers to Feast. Next Sunday a banquet is to be held progress toward recovery after an op- eratian for appendicitis performed Just week. Mothers’ Club Officers. The Mothers’ club clected the: descriptions W. Barber, supervisor of rural schools . and. whose home is in this ity, preached the sermon at the ser- at the Westfield Congregational church in Danielson Sunday morning. Phone 1927 Cclonial Theatre Building Room 3 Home Cooking CHAPPELL CO. | CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 The New Lenox 200 Mamn St. Telephone 3 & In Ois' hall by the local Earbers’ or- rers for the re, -— ganization. ‘This local includes mem v 4 Mrs. Henry sceretary, B NenAL. bers of the craft who work in Daniel- Feob nborna S Te veR i IF HE'S SICK Mrs, W. E. K treasurer, Mrs. A. 2 o i g son, Dayville, villages of Killingly and Goob L - sl o W. Willlams, Andrew W. Barber. other places in this vicinity. The com- i ail EXPRESS Delioatéasin o~ Wage Advance Timely. Funeral - sebviess for Andrew W.|Tpoe Of Sfrangements ia to make the {9 st Day and Night 2 e * DR. COLES week—Christmas s Barher. who died Tuesday at XNor- ey Chas.E, Wnitaker T. J. Fitzgerald EAEhin Ot 135 Franklin St be :he first that will wich, were held at his home on_Pleas- Rain Held Ur Shopping. 5 wede SUEOSS Rl 1300, 2 nds of mill operativ ant street Saturday afternoon. The " n storm acted ag ¥ s &1 Water Se Phong 97 ¥l Tei. 1695 y envelcpes conta service_was conductedivhy: Hex. F. D. stmas shoppire during Tate Sate & advapces annonunced as effective from |Sargent. Burial was in the cemetery afternoon S erine et e . - First Quality V——— Dec. 4, sort.‘\e »x;m zicsie will be in |at Dayville. AND POCKET Coftee, $2.00 GKIRTS Haberdashers the way of a holidayy: gift. Official Board of Social Circle. of real holida SiLLARDS d g - - ; : ' 2 orm kept | many 3 Heagncd Jpices Made to Measurs biand: pe Foxt Trade Starts in Well. The foliowing are the newly elected JOOLEY & 5 Outhtisys fo M S o h i officers and committees of the Ladies' feort coming 1y i i Saturday brought the advance hosts 5 S The Old Norwich Guaranteed to Fit GLE of Christmas buyers to the s ave faken advantage af z Tea Store % S Danielson Cunsidering the 3 2 the splendid weather during the early Basement 164 Main Strest MILLSTEIN SLOYHING TO. prosperity of thig section, shrewd ob- |tend the spring term heyond thatlg of December to hurry along the Thayer MYERS 106 Main St. 192-194 Main 8., e figure that | date brick work on the niother house for the s o 3 N o stmas 916 will be Ekonk Grangs Officers. Sisters of the Holy Ghost. Chuzch ! erc—— Come and Sec M, . i et the greatest ever, as has Dbeen the fall Recentiy elected officers of Ekonk |street, and on the hailding being erect- °':‘ "': : r Y| Artistic Self Starting Light Repairing trade in not a few stores hegg. ge a aster, G. Harold Gallup; {ed at Grove and MAin streets for May- Mo Sing of, Funera! Designs Reangton o sl) kinds A committee of the Busniess Men’s Smint e L Flaa s == A o3 descriptions & MENDLING SHO- nasociation will take up with the post- | FaYles: assistant e o ank | PERCY L. WATERMAN onily REUTER'S H. R*WAGNER zzt mam St office department the matter of mcre |1, “treasurer, Mrs. L. Byron Gallup DIED SUNDAY MPRNING LOUIS NELKIN 140 Main Street Box 126 Pranidin Squars toeauate sarly morning mail deliveries | secrotary, Margaret Tanner: — sgate- ot R rranaun st Tel. 184 Narwich, Conn. or Danielson. New York mormping ] - Frink; D o o Prominent Manufacturer Had Been | = g = i mails are at times delayed, due, it is | Kocbel, Flermon Frink; Pomon: Brewn; Ceres, Berth: Sayle: Gladys Gallu, Phebe Tanner Y - HOME said, to missed connections at FURNISHERS over Frolley station London. t 1l for a Week. t s ok lady i Te Shos Doctor Speciatist on any stant steward, Motar Cycles, Percy J. Waterman, vice president Aenietic and Guardsman Disabled. b4 . Bicycie Supplies i Everytning kina or Carl Anderson, formerly first Stals Towtibinah; Cisud 0. ?33:5‘&‘1"33}5333‘ of this ‘L\:fi‘e e For the nuiie Crigpre vrork and ,;..:p.f::_ :‘t:.ek gpeant of the Thirteenth company, and { Action taken in the town court Sat-{gungay soon after 10 o'clock at his| SUHWAR I« GUuLYEAR Sundries :i'mfl;‘ s whe recently returned from service | Urday morning, when a Wililamsville | home on Oak hill, Putnam. Mr. Wa. BROS. Shoe G. V. . ’ with the First Connecticut infantry at | Doy was fined 35, is expected to StoD|terman had been critically ill during 9-11 wvater St Repairing Co. PENDLETON, J¢ C. V. Nogales, N. M., has foot trouble s the | 2 series of petty thefis that have been |the past week and his recovery had Tel. 966 86 Frankiin Street o Phes PENDLETON. Jr. resalt of the long and = exaiusting [ £0ing on some time past at the storelpeen despaired of for several days. s 1) 35 Broadway marches through which the regiment [0f Alma Forcier. The boy presented| Mr. Waterman was born in War- ., June 21, 1877, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Waterman. 35 Broadway — Ales, Wines, —— . was put while in New Mexico, in court Saturday was observed taking See SPEAR and AND DYEING Dr. B. A. Blake of Brooklyn preach- |2 tcothbrush from the stors stock. First-class work wick, R. L EAST SIDE . . You'll See " td Sunday at the Union Baptist |Judge Woodward presided at the ses- | While he was still a boy his parents “ at mignt prices WET WASH C. A. SPEAR Liquors, Cigars thurch in East Killingly, wkere ne has | Sion. removed to Pawtucket and it was in LANGHS Optometrist and been invited tc continue for another Notes. the schools of that city and of Provi- & Ernest Freeman i veas, the action of the prudential com- dence °that tee ‘bcing unanimous in extending The MecGregsor W. R. C. Christmas he studied, graduating DYE wunKS Bowling Alfeys sale receipts were $27 S Franklin Square s from the Pawiucket High school 15/ Frankhin St 15 Ripley Place up stairs T. ETHIER the invitation. fred Nash has moved to the tene-| At the age of 18 he came to enter Tel, 1217-4 Tel. 1112-4 i g Schiool Torin, Nexiiiy Clog ment on Main street lately occupled |the employ of the French River Tex- iA Sesbece Didg, 8- Hath 6 tile company at Mechanicsville, mak- ing his home in Patnam. He took up Tacat fon ¢ . SRS . SchooJs in Tillingly will close the | goen e~ METAL a week from Friday and the study of designing and success- -nd SATERING wheu_ % b6 closed untll Jari. 2. when the winter OBITUARY. fully mastered the art. Later he went 2 Is He Going? CEILINGS Sacend-hand jerm begins. Originally the school year Miss Tds A, Fisk to the Manton Mills at Manton, R. cverything Why to the Autes for the grades was to have ended 2 e =L take. I, as assistant designer and _after- Furnisnea : Jahin 0. Johnsen Auto Tires fune 7, but a delay in opening on ac- | . Miss 1da A. Fiske, 15, daugnter of | wards with the Simpson, Kirkildy WAUREGAN S Contont dos: ount of infantfle” paralysis mey ex- :;{lrr»’:gnflhl;fldf‘; :“;;t:ruk»t S Cran mills, at Woonsocket. B MABREY HOTEL g D. J. Handleman g 3 e home turning to Mechanicsville e- 3 & her parents, in thie Mashentuck dis- | came designer and. later saporintenq. o, Bepagway Bf oo s it 5 . tgh trict of the town. She leavel, besides|ent of the French River Textile plant, e e e e . x z her parents, two brothers, Alhert and | where his brother, C. Fred Waterman, i o Howard. B RS and High Grade Call and see Us. DRESSING BNk DA 1053 In January, , the brothers form- &l i rper Method CONDITION ENCOURAGING. |ed the Waterman Worsted company, 2 il ot ur arons gt < MILLINERY ~ | —— which has since done business in one A. T. Otis & Son G. E. FELLOWS Manicuring Chief of Police M. J. Grimshaw Un- | of the mills on Pomfret street and es- 72 Franklin St. & o6 Bulletin Bldg. dergoes Surgical Operation. Chief Michael J. Grimshaw of the local police force was open‘:ed upon Saturday morning for appendicitis at tablished a reputation for turning out fabrics of splendid quality and style. The concern has been successful from the start. Mr. Waterman was MISS FARNHAM Nora T. Dunleavy Tha; Bieck Tel. 578 —— 36 Lake St. — a member of Devoe the Wetcester: haspHaT Whire Lo Quinebaug lodge of Masons, of Co- G. W, i QUALITY MILK taken Friday afternoon, after sudden. | lumbian commandery, No. 4, K. T., of AL G o Ready Mixed . i : ly becoming ill. Sunday afternoon it | Norwich; §P*“m‘ Temple, - Mystic Bl % for Babies 20 Light Electric 35 was stated that he went through the | Shrine, Hartford, and of Putnam lodge FINE Varnishes, and Children Light Plant for ! operation suecessfully and that his|of Blks. : FOOTWEAR Oits and Brushes W foran Preass. B condition was encouraging. January 19 of this year at Pawtuck- 10c and 12¢c quart W. P, HOLMES T '11'1 s ot Mr. Waterman was united fn mar- 130 Main St. o and Metals P Griaweld, Ct. ; e wi n_ Cardifr. o o e Sunny AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY He leaves his mother, his wife and Eoton; Tomes S RTORENBOn e FOR CHRISTMAS The Finese Line of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tel. 3-2 g his brother. Mr. Waterman's father died in September, 1914. MYSTIC Schnellen-McAslan Marriage—Captain Frank Thompran Il — Successful Christmas Sale—Meeting of Local Organizagions. The marriage of Miss Grace M. Mc- Aslam: of Mystic, ané Carl Schnellen of Philadelphia, son of Jacob Schnel- Holds Annual Meeting at Breokiyn— Year's Fair Pays for’ itself. . GULF COAST Along the surny shorés ‘of the Gulf . of Mexico, on the coasts of Flon‘;a and the southern states are some of the werld's finest winter resorts. Spead a few weeurthere this winter. - The journey is pleasant and inexpensive o fast Mallory Line steamers direct to EARMING IMPLEMENTS - Less than the usual number gath- ered Saturday at Brooklyn for the an- nual meeting of the Windham County Rzricultural society,” but the attend- ance was much interested in the bus- iness of the meeting, especially in the reports, wilich showed that this year’s fair had paid for itself, as Secretary Marshall J. Frink stated. Aside from the election of efficers and the hearing of the reports only and MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds THE HOUSEHWOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Strect Pipes, Tobacco and Smokers’ Requi- sites in this end of the state. BETTING, 56 Broadway Friday afternoon at the nome of Mrs. Mrs. Lena T. Chapman and Miss Ma- | her daughter, Mrs Albedt Wheeler, onr High street. ©@. E. Saunders. rion Wilcox, Miss Mary Cox n. s 1% visiting in Bos- in Danielso: A Mrs. A.'W. ieorgo, J¥., is visiting i ton, New Yori, i routine business was transacted at |jen of Mystio, took pince Thuveder o Holiday Sale. Noted Here and There. Mrs. Frank Fooft is visiting her P G Key West Tangpa | me s seabsuliet ot officdts. for Feniiig. ot thie' resklence:af ‘Rev: 0. C.| | his - Chiiatmas “mais wiven by Mes | Migs Elizabew. Matory. hus retuems LiiEntor, i Grries . Home ol Gmti e i otmiérly & M Gal the ensuing year is as foliows: Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Schnellen | Jahez Brooks™ obile veston ident, J. B. Stetson, Brooklyn ed after several days’ tary, chester, ) class for the benefit of unday school, was largely _visit in Port- | Arlington, Mas. resident af Oag. Ceb, wha jeft to enlist Marshall 3 Frinike Contoare the M. E. in a Canadian regime: Mr. and. Mrs. Ml abcd e di e e eis | tronches with ihe Tiiion LAy Anee. i N a ice idents, N. G. Wi attended Triday afternoon. A good| The Ladies’ Aid society of the M.|songof Mount Vcrnon, N. Y., are guests itish arniy some- € =01 connections for Brookivn. ?;:r::!' Dorgncyxg;melof Captain Thompson Il sum was realized. E. church me:r with Mrs. Harriet |of Sir. and M= Hugh Baw. ::lgr:"g Braice. ‘.\':’.{ huu.h‘“.‘ 1 St. Py urg, Havana ©O. Thompson, Pomfret; treasurer, Mystic friends of Captain Frank D. A. R. Chapter in Session. Avery on Haley street lasv week and Mrs, Hattie Teckei:, of North Ston- | WaS unl red, W. R. Thurber, Brookly Oscar F. Atwood, R. B. Miller. all of Braoklyn mittee. Brooklyn, Jr.. Scotland, Hampton, C fret, 1. H. T Charles S. Hyd service. || Lin: Eostford, O. ham, Georme Co 'Gallup: Killingly, Putnam. E. M. George H. Gallup: . auditors, itter, Fred executive com- E. M. M. Marlor, William- Burnham; les E. Bum?':un: Pom- venport: Canterbury, Chavolin, Frank Mar- Carpenter: Wing- :_Plainfleld, H. B. Walter F. Day; i, Palm Beach nd all Florid and Gulf Goast fesorts. New “Henry R. Mallory,” larg: +.in coast- rse service, and other big stear’ 4: comfort- ble staterooms, some with dowy ., “beds and llory ~Lirgs, Pier 36 4>r call upon . Nor- Thompson of Groton regret to hear that ke is critically ill of double penu- monia at his home in Groton. He is the sén of Mre. Aimeda Thompson of this " village. Sunday School Board Meeting. The meeting of the Sunday School board of the Methodist Sunday school will be held Tresday evening in the vestry of the church. Sewing Socicty Entertained. The sewinzg society, of Charity mvmbom Cmdar mat e of . Faktern Siar, packed a barrul te be sent to the Dea- conss’ home, iu Providence. Mrs. T. L. Chesebro has returned to Brooklyn, after a visit to her mether, Mrs. Albert Haley. The subject of Rev, F. H. Dunhack’s sermon Sunday morning at the Metho- dist church ,was Weaklings or Giants. | vi ith 3 The evening theme was Backsliders. iss Etici ¢ The evening congregation was large, and the new choir at this service is much appreciated. Mrs. J. Alden Ratbbun has returned from a visit in Westfield, N. J. with ington, is the guest of her aunt, m,.g:-::ihar. who ia in ihe samie regimel Ann Brown. | heen Mrs. Fra = te Hartford, the village, The monthly mecting of Fanny Led- yard chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, held in the Masonic tem- ple, the regent, Mrs, George W. Ting- ley, presided. After the meeti s Rachel Edgecomb piay lections, and there was a reading, The Battle of Groton Heights, by Miss Jo- anna Burnett. Kefreshments were served by the following committee: “{Mrs._A. O. Colby (chairman); Mrs. Ad- die Datty, Mrs. Arvlene P Rathbone, Mrs. Amy Dradley, ‘Mrs. Hannah A, Rathbun AMrs. Mury K M. Dickenson “candall has returned ns Point after a Children Cry : FOR FLETCHER'S S ey CASTORIA wries Reck is eriticaily il at ia 1 he rhoxic on Deanisun avenue. * MWM.::‘M e Buls - Mrs. tin for business Tesnits Gegpze Stott is visiting her var- “IT Corttis;